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Everything posted by ian1964
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You guys should have a bet on a Rangers player to be the first to get booked, in almost every away match, would be interesting to see the stats on that
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We can always rely on you for the humour Gazza
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Yip, as I've said on many occasions, as Frankie,Johnnyk & Cammy will agree,it is THE place to sit @ Ibrox as there is always an atmosphere and so I do look forward to games the nearer it gets to ko
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Trying times indeed for the Gers faithful,it is getting tougher to raise momentum for a lot of us, we are hardly setting the heather on fire Still, it's back to Ibrox tomorrow and no doubt after a few ciders in the wee rangers club I will be bubbling with enthusiasm again, maybe we should have the players visit the club for a few ciders and get them bursting with the same enthusiasm.......................oh!, forget that, mon the gers
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Aye, with so few participants I just sort of lost interest a wee bit, glad to see you've posted it though mate. Rangers 3 Boyd,Novo,Whittaker Murderwell 0 :cheers:
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by Lindsay Herron NEIL ALEXANDER is hoping to show Walter Smith and the Rangers fans that he can become the No1 choice on a permanent basis. The former CardiffNeil Alexander and Ipswich keeper has been given the slot as a result of the two-week suspension imposed on Allan McGregor and has already played against Falkrik and St Mirren. However, Alexander, who faces Motherwell tomorrow, does not want to stand aside when McGregor is available again and wants to show he should be the first pick. He said: "The manager has not told me how long I am in for so it's just a case of going in and trying to do the best I can. "I certainly hope I can keep my place going forward. If I'm not doing the business then the manager has obviously got to look at the situation. "Allan will be back in a week or so and Graeme Smith is waiting in the wings but I hope to prove to the fans and the manager that I'm good enough to be the Rangers No1. "I was obviously disappointed at the start of the season but Allan had been playing well and deserved to keep his place. "However I have never thought about leaving here. It's a dream come true to be playing for a club like Rangers and I want to do it for as long as I can. "I've got a wee run of games now and hopefully I can continue after that." Alexander came in this time last year when McGregor damaged his ankle at Parkhead and ended up winning the Scottish Cup and helping Rangers to the UEFA Cup Final.Alexander comes on for McGregor He said "It seems to be that come April I am called upon and it's a bit daunting because I am coming in to a high pressurised situation but I handled it last year and I enjoyed it last year so hopefully I can do the same again. "Last year was different because we had the big European games as well whereas this year the focus is the league title. Every game is a cup final. "It's frustrating sitting on the bench but I have an opportunity now and hopefully I can take it with both hands. "At Rangers the spotlight is always on you and you can't afford to make mistakes, especially when you are a goalkeeper because they could result in goals. "So there is a little bit more pressure on my position but I am fully aware of that and hopefully I can do the job to the best of my ability and not let anybody down." Ironically, if Alexander shines for Rangers it could lead to a recall to the Scotland set-up which McGregor has been banished from. However, the keeper knows where his priorities lie. He said: "I spoke to Allan briefly just after the Scotland thing. I tried to call him yesterday but his phone was switched off. Obviously he is keeping his head down and thinking about what he has done and I'm sure he will come back a stronger and better person for it. "First and foremost my priority is to do a good job for Rangers and whatever comes along with that then great. If it gets the attention of the Scotland manager and puts me in his thoughts that's fantastic. "However, my main priority is to do the best job I can for Rangers."
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RANGERS' u19s title hopes took a huge blow this afternoon as they slipped to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of a Motherwell side enjoying their fifth consecutive win. Darren ColeIt could prove to be a costly result for Billy Kirkwood's boys as it leaves them trailing league leaders Hibs by five points with just three games remaining. The Edinburgh club have the chance to extend that lead to eight points when they face capital rivals Hearts and Billy Kirkwood knows his side need a favour from the Jambos to keep their hopes alive. "It's a difficult position we find ourselves in but it all depends on what Hearts do against Hibs. We've always said that it's about what we do, but now we're looking for favours and it shouldn't be like that. "It's the first time this season that I can say to the lads that it hasn't been about missed chances or bad deliveries, we just didn't do enough today. "But the two goals we gave away were poor and I didn't think there was anything between us before the penalty. "Over the piece though we only had one shot on goal and I thought Motherwell were well worth their win in the end." The home side set themselves on the way to that win just five minutes before the end of a scrappy first half when Darren Cole was penalised for pulling down Steven Lawless. Billy KirkwoodThe referee had no hesitation in pointing to the spot and Lawless picked himself up to fire the penalty kick past a helpless Arturs Vaiculis. With so much resting on the game Rangers made a half time change to introduce Isa Bagci in place of Stephen Forbes. The big forward added a physical presence to the Rangers front line that had been lacking, with Archie Campbell a willing lone front man in the opening 45 minutes. But just as Bagci was threatening to turn the game in the Light Blues' favour, Motherwell hit the Gers with a sucker punch second. A short free kick was rolled in to the path of Jordan Halsmann and the full back rifled a fine left foot shot off the inside of the post and in to the back of the net from 20 yards. With Rangers chasing the game Motherwell had chances to add to their scoreline with Paul Slane in particular looking impressive on the left side of their midfield. There would be no further scoring, but that will be of little consolation to Kirkwood and his side who will now await with interest the result from Edinburgh on Saturday. RANGERS: Vaiculis; Cole (Durie 73), Perry, Wilson, Wylde; Dick (Miller 55), Hutton, Stirling, Forbes (Bagci 46); Naismith, Campbell. Subs: Adam, Scott, Wright, McGeough.
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THE family and friends of Rangers fanatic Garry Lynch have helped raise �£25,000 for the Rangers Youth Department after calling on fans to buy Rising Stars tickets in his memory. Garry sadly passed away in February aged just 52 and his family - wife Elaine, son Garry and daughter Angela - have been astounded by the support they have received from the Rangers Family. After discussions with friends and fellow Rangers fans, the idea of helping the Rangers Youths, which was one of Garry's favourite pastimes, came to the fore. Neil Alexander promotes the Gary Lynch Rising StarsFollowing talks with the Club, his family and friends launched a campaign to sell Rising Stars tickets in his honour and in the past few weeks supporters from around the globe have bought almost 35,000 tickets. The Club sells around 5,000 at a typical home game so the Rangers fans deserve great credit for their generosity in Garry's memory. Rising Stars tickets can be bought online via the Rising Stars link at http://www.rangerslotto.co.uk or by calling 0141 427 4914. Tickets can also be obtained before home games or in person from the Lotto Office, 2nd Floor Broomloan Stand, Ibrox Stadium or by sending an email to lotto@rangers.co.uk Tomorrow's Rising Stars draw to be made at half-time during the Motherwell match will also earn one lucky winner the chance to win a jackpot of around �£15,000 - which would be a record payout for any UK football club for a half-time draw. Goalkeeper Neil Alexander joined Rangers legend Ian Durrant, Rangers Youth Academy Director Jim Sinclair, youth star John Fleck and Garry's son at Murray Park today (Friday, 10 April 2009) to give the campaign a final push ahead of this weekend's SPL game with Motherwell at Ibrox Stadium - where tickets will be on sale in Garry's memory for the final time. Garry Lynch Jr said: "This is a great way to honour my Dad's memory and something I know he would have loved to see happen. "We hope to achieve a record payout at the Motherwell match tomorrow and we are delighted Neil Alexander promotes the Gary Lynch Rising Stars the money is going to the Rangers Youth Department. "My dad never missed a game - first-team, reserve or youth - and I have been touched by the messages of support our family has received from fans worldwide. "I'd like to thank everyone who has bought a Rising Stars ticket in his honour and I would encourage supporters to buy them at the match tomorrow so we can raise as much money as possible." Jim Sinclair commented: "Everyone at the Club was shocked to hear of Garry's death. "He was well known to the players and staff at Rangers and our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time. "Garry was a passionate and committed Rangers fan who was also regular at our Reserve and Youth Team matches. "His family has created a lasting legacy in his honour with this donation to the Club's Youth Department and I can't thank them - and the fans who bought tickets in Garry's memory - enough for their generosity."
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Because W.A.T.P.
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Yip, I used to put up videos from the Rangers web site,some will remember,but youtube pulled the lot
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By Andrew Dickson WALTER SMITH has confirmed DaMarcus Beasley has not suffered a break after he was taken off last night against St Mirren with a rib injury. The American winger needed treatment on the pitch after he went down when he was challenged by John Potter in the opening minutes of the 2-1 win. DaMarcus Beasley is fouled by John PotterAlthough he briefly came back after being carried off, he wasn't able to continue for long and was soon replaced by Nacho Novo. Beasley will definitely miss Saturday's match with Motherwell but his problem isn't that serious that it'll keep him out in the long term. The same applies to Sasa Papac, who also limped off in the first half after a late tackle on him from Billy Mehmet. He required stitches and while he'll also be absent at the weekend, the race is now on for him to get fit for the trip to Hibernian on April 19. Smith said: "There's no break there for DaMarcus and that's good news, although we're not quite sure at this stage how long he'll be out for. "It was certainly a painful blow he took so from that point of view, he'll definitely miss the game at the weekend. "Sasa is another who'll be missing. He needed stitches last night on a cut and there's a bit of swelling there just now. "Again, we'll wait and see how long the problem takes to clear but I'd be hopeful he will be able to return next weekend at Easter Road." Losing Beasley and Papac means Gers could be without at least nine first-team players against Motherwell. Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor are still serving their suspensions imposed by the club, while Kevin Thomson is out until next season after knee surgery. Lee McCulloch, Kenny Miller, Kirk Broadfoot and Kyle Lafferty are also sidelined with a variety of ailments.
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St Mirren 1 : 2 Rangers - Player Ratings and MoM Poll
ian1964 replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
In days gone by we had players in our team who would have made sure Potter received a bit retribution -
After the two tackles that put Papac & Beasley out of the game I said the first booking would be a Rangers player !!
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MADJID BOUGHERRA will miss the first SPL game after the split through suspension after being booked in last night's 2-1 win over St. Mirren. The Algerian was on 15 disciplinary points prior this fixture but was shown a yellow card on 67 minutes for dissent after referee Eddie Smith awarded a dubious foul against him. This took the centre-half to 18 points and he will now be unavailable for the first of five games after the split which of which could be against Old Firm rivals Celtic. The news will be frustrating for boss Walter Smith who only recently welcomed Bougherra back in to his starting eleven after a spell on the treatment table with a calf injury.
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If he doesn't ply Steven Smith, then he will play Whittaker @ LB with Dailly @ RB
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St Mirren 1 : 2 Rangers - Player Ratings and MoM Poll
ian1964 replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Yip, Whittaker for me also, Edu had a great first half and took his goal well -
Aye, he did ok when he came on last night, considering the time he got, another player who should be busting a gut to play the remaining games
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Dailly will play centre forward against the MOPES then
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WALTER SMITH has confirmed that DaMarcus Beasley and Sasa Papac will miss Saturday's SPL clash against Motherwell. TBeasley had to go off injuredhe pair were first-half casualties in tonight's 2-1 win over St. Mirren with Papac needing five stitches to an ankle knock and Beasley taken to hospital with a rib problem. Rangers will find out the full extent of both injuries tomorrow but Smith praised his team for digging deep to get a vital win against Gus MacPherson's men. He said: "I thought in the first-half we played some very good football and we were delighted with the two goals we scored. "The first was an excellent move while the second was a terrific header from Mo. "So we were pleased to go in at half-time two goals up, especially as we lost both DaMarcus and Sasa in the early stages. "We had to adjust to that and it looks as though both will miss Saturday's game against Motherwell. "In the second-half we allowed St. Mirren back in to the game with a disappointing goal and that made for a nervy finish. "But we held on and I though we deserved the points overall. "We have now won two tricky away games in a row and we have had injury problems to deal with along the way. "We now have to keep this run going."
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I believe Rangers are linked with Cerny & McArthur for next season, could just be rumours of course
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If Caldwell can do it for the MOPES then I don't see why Bougherra can't do it for us as he is far more skillfull on the ball.............not that I am trying to copy the SCUM
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This season, he would provide all the dig and drive we need from the middle of the park
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If he is fit I'd pair him with Weir and push Bougherra into centre midfeild
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Now that would be fun