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Everything posted by stewarty
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We are starting to see the various elements that have been in play in the background. It is interesting to see two themes emerging going forward: 1) the restriction of access to content from media outlets who continually abuse their position; and 2) opening up access to fan-led content. Both of these are have pros and cons, but through expanding RTV and supporting fan voices, I can see a positive way through the current malaise that is much more palatable. I understand the call for further bans but a blanket approach wont work, in my view. We should send out some targeted messages that show we wont be pushed around. As has been said many times already, actions will speak louder than words here.
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Its another dig because they can't bring themselves to use the name and now refer to the "Glasgow Derby".
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I think this taps into the difficulty with regards to complaining about refereeing. Every team has issues with the officials on a level never experienced before. Fast tracking young refs to the top level clearly has not worked as they seem to have much less experience and gravitas in terms of being able to handle controversial moments. They also clearly influenced by the media hype that surrounds Rangers and the likes of Morelos. How Stevenson wasn't sent off on Wednesday is anyone's guess, and there are a number of similar examples which confirm the same issues.
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I played at the Rangers golf day in October and it was an excellent day out with lots of legends and bears turning out. The Ailsa course is one if not the top golf course in the UK, so from a purely golf perspective, should there be some commercial advantages to both parties in terms of this partnership then why would we not? We can take issue with Trump's politics, but from a golfing perspective, its a prestigious venue and course to be associated with. Having never previously played there, it is clear that a significant amount of time and money has gone into upgrading the course and facilities. That is money in the local economy, and importantly, jobs. That said, I have no issue with anyone who objects on a moral or political basis. I just choose to look at the wider picture and would jump at the chance to play there again.
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Hagi for me. He got lumps kicked out of him from the kick off but rose above it, constantly showed for the ball and took his finish well. Excited to see how the lad develops
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match thread (image) Rangers 2 - 1 Hibernian (Edmundson 45; Hagi 83)
stewarty replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Its unfortunate that its taken some poor performances to spark a little experimentation by the management team. We are now in the midst of a bad run and desperately seeking that missing spark, whilst having no (or next to no) previous game time using different formations, and with many of the fringe players in the squad lacking competitive minutes. All of which means that when we lose some of our key players, we lose momentum and look vulnerable to the physicality and time-wasting tactics seen notably in our last two fixtures. Some lessons there for Gerrard to reflect on. He's shown that his management group are reflective and learn from their experiences. Lets hope they address this slump quickly. For me the way to do that is to transcend some of the issues we have from a player/technical standpoint by engendering a siege mentality in the dressing room. No-one likes us, we don't care. The refs are against us, the press wont do us any favours, and forget expecting fairness from the SFA/SPFL. Put newspaper clippings up in the dressing room. Make sure all the players know exactly what all the no-marks in the game are saying about us/them. Then its time for the sleeves to be rolled up and for some blood and thunder, high energy tilts from the first whistle. Put games to bed, then make full use of subs as early as possible to protect our best players and challenge the squad to give the manager selection headaches. -
match thread (image) Rangers 2 - 1 Hibernian (Edmundson 45; Hagi 83)
stewarty replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
its a rule that governs all loans these days. Neither will play. -
Physicality and breaking up the rhythm of play are both tactics I think we will experience more and more as the season progresses unless we match up and start putting teams to the sword. My worry is that Hearts and now Aberdeen have set the template that others will follow. And when you have a compliant officer and meek officials who seem to be influenced by their own shadow, I fear the worst unless we seriously buck up our ideas and develop a siege mentality as a club, on all fronts.
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Ongoing retail issues: RFC to sue Elite (Updated 14/02/20)
stewarty replied to stewarty's topic in Rangers Chat
I've been reading this guy on twitter who broke this story... but i'm still less clear about what is going on. Any legal eagles able to go through the judgement and give us a definitive answer? -
The Winter 2019/20 Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
stewarty replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
All in all, shaping up to be a very decent transfer window. Good start by our Sporting Director. -
The Winter 2019/20 Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
stewarty replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Excited about Hagi signing. Something different and an added bit of quality if we can get him settled and focused. -
Unbelievable. I would echo @craig's sentiments in that case.
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I do very much hope this is an unfounded rumour.
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Agreed. Lets hope its a false alarm.
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Ongoing retail issues: RFC to sue Elite (Updated 14/02/20)
stewarty replied to stewarty's topic in Rangers Chat
We can now deal with Elite, is the jist of it (I think). -
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I would separate that mindset of being disappointed with the prospect of Morelos being out with how we deal with playing Ross County. Absolutely we have the players to beat County even without several other first picks. But that doesn't detract from the way we have played in the last 3 games and why many will see the return of Alfy as a way to spark a bit of form.
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I think its more disappointment as we really miss him given how integral he is to our preferred style of play. We are undoubtedly a more consistent and better team with him playing.
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Bugger. We really need him playing tonight. It will give the crowd a lift, if nothing else.