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ian1964

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  1. But he was unheard of,even after we played against them he didn't really stick out in my mind
  2. Aye,good move for him,and Rangers, I hope the lad goes on and have a good spell there then come back to Ibrox and push for the first team.
  3. Oh dear,admin should close this thread, we have been grinding results out and I'd be happy to do so for the remainder of the season. Nothing is won until the trophies are handed out at the end of the season
  4. I'm not too disappointed he has gone,he is a good footballer no doubt but a player who goes missing in most of the games he has played for us,IMO. Losing him will have no bearing on us retaining our title.
  5. ian1964

    Hello Everyone

    Welcome guys,gersnet is a good forum and well run,enjoy
  6. http://www.heartsfc.co.uk/articles/20100129/csaba-laszlo-leaves-hearts_2241384_1949319
  7. It's a crime to support Rangers don't you know, they don't want to '' come out '',it would do their career damage
  8. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IMCJRO3Ge8&feature=player_embedded]YouTube- Tony Mowbray Must Stay[/ame]
  9. Aye,so your wife tells us
  10. Half time Egypt 1{pen} - Algeria 0
  11. Speaking from experience ?
  12. OHHHHHHHHH!!, the pain,I feel all their pain.............................................Luvin it, GIRUY
  13. Aye mate, WS has stated previously that the hamstring injury is not related to the hip injury he had
  14. The thing is though,it's not the same problem he had before,AFAIK, his previous problem was his hip,but I do agree we should not be playing him if he's not 100% fit,he himself should know if he is 100% fit.
  15. TGFIW [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3WmoZhEU8U]YouTube- Celtic-Hibernian (1-2) 27012010[/ame]
  16. With every C****c player worth in the region of �£15m each they sure are making it hard for themselves !!,of course it doesn't matter how good your players/team are if '' THE ESTABLISHMENT '', are doing their best to help Rangers retain their SPL title
  17. Davis for me,was at the heart of everything positive we did,with a special mention to young Wilson who was very steady against physical strikers.
  18. Andrew Dickson reports from St Mirren Park RANGERS face another wait to see how severe Kenny Miller's hamstring injury is after he was forced to withdraw from tonight's win over St Mirren early. The Scotland striker has been plagued by the recurring problem for a number of weeks, most lately pulling up with it against Hamilton last midweek. Kenny MillerOnce again this evening, he didn't look totally comfortable and had to be substituted in the second half of the 2-0 victory in Paisley. It seems that Miller faces a race against time to be fit for Saturday's home game with Falkirk, a team he has scored three goals against already this season. Given Kris Boyd is currently out, being without the former Derby man too would be a big blow for Gers boss Walter Smith. He said: "Kenny was just struggling a little bit in the second half so we had to take him off as a precaution. "I don't think it's a serious one but whether he will be fit for the weekend or not, we're not quite sure." While Miller's troubles continue, there was good news too as Nacho Novo scored on his return from injury and Steven Naismith appeared for the first time in nearly six weeks. Smith added: "It was pleasing to get a few of our players back again and it was important they got a run out. It has been an awkward situation for us lately and after having a few people out, we now have to get them a decent amount of playing time. "That's always going to be difficult but we managed to get Steven some minutes tonight and it was good to see him back." Anybody else think he was brought back too early ??, I know it's easy for me to say but why risk losing him for longer ??, you would think himself & the Rangers back room staff should know if he is over an injury,no??.
  19. I sense a new banner for TBO coming
  20. The guy is a clown,great player when in the mood though,I'm sure he had a major fall out with Brown
  21. ian1964

    John Fleck

    FWIW,I thought Fleck did well on Saturday,without doing anything '' special '',and certainly looked better than Lafferty,in fact Fleck set up Lafferty for the easiest chance of the game but he blew it.Now I'm not having a go at Lafferty in this post,merely saying I thought Fleck played better than Lafferty,IMO.
  22. I think there is a 20% sell on clause???
  23. Highlights, a bit slow though in loading http://www.footytube.com/video/everton-v-birmingham-city-32180
  24. BARRY FERGUSON upstaged old Ibrox pal Mikel Arteta with a masterclass that helped Birmingham send Everton crashing out. The former Rangers skipper, who Alex McLeish reckons is one of the English top-flight's best performers, was the outstanding player on the pitch as Eck got one over on fellow Scot Davie Moyes at Goodison Park. Ferguson helped create City's opener before scoring a brilliant second to get Brum on their way to the fifth round. Full story: http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/football/england/2010/01/24/fa-cup-everton-1-birmingham-2-86908-21991665/
  25. DAVIE MOYES is planning a stunning �£5million swoop for Charlie Adam. Everton boss Moyes is ready to pounce next week to land Adam from Blackpool. Ex-Rangers star Adam, 24, has had an outstanding season for Blackpool, but there's no way the cash-strapped Seasiders could turn down a �£5m offer. Adam joined Blackpool from Gers last season on a �£500,000 record deal for the Bloomfield Road club. The versatile midfielder has scored 12 times this season and his performances have helped Ian Holloway's side surge up the table. Holloway has already snubbed a �£1m offer from Wigan and put the �£5m fee on Adam to frighten off interested clubs. But Everton do have the cash and boss Moyes is keen to strengthen his squad by luring Adam to Goodison. Meanwhile, Celtic target Philippe Senderos has joined Everton on loan with a view to a permanent deal. http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/scottish/scottish_sport/696395/Former-Rangers-ace-is-top-of-David-Moyes-transfer-shopping-list.html
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