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ian1964

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  1. I believe Rangers are linked with Cerny & McArthur for next season, could just be rumours of course
  2. 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
  3. Great reply Craig, like the rest of the guys say, I would hope you get a reply and post it up here
  4. This season, he would provide all the dig and drive we need from the middle of the park
  5. If he is fit I'd pair him with Weir and push Bougherra into centre midfeild
  6. Then it's time we used our own ?
  7. Do we really need another 17 year old ?
  8. Yip Chesney, that about sums you and the rest of the MOPES up !!
  9. Yip, he didn't stay up as late as the Ibrox two
  10. RANGERS Reserves impressive unbeaten run came to end this afternoon after they lost 2-0 to Motherwell at Creamery Park. Scott GallacherTommy Wilson's side put on a brave display in poor conditions but the Steelmen came out on top, a result which allows league leaders Celtic to put one hand on the SPL trophy. Celtic, who beat Inverness yesterday, are now ten points clear at the top of the league with both teams having four games remaining. The Light Blues suffered an early scare nine minutes in when Alan Lowing brought down Jamie Murphy in the box and the referee immediately pointed to the spot. Murphy dusted himself down before taking the penalty but Scott Gallacher was there to make a fine stop and get his side out of jail. Rangers got a lift from their keeper's heroics and the home side were to suffer another blow on 35 minutes when Cammy Murray had a nasty fall and had to be replaced following lengthy treatment to his ankle. This was to be a key moment in the game as Motherwell opened the scoring in the injury time added to the end of the first-half. Murphy made amends for his earlier miss with a good run down the right and his dangerous cross was coverted by Robert McHugh from eight yards. Andrew Little Gers came out fighting at the start of the second-half with Andrew Little, in particular, leading the frontline with distinction. The striker has clearly had a boost in confidence after making his senior international debut for Northern Ireland against Poland. Motherwell, however, doubled their advantage with 20 minutes remaining when Gers switched off allowing Murphy to run through on goal and slot the ball beyond Gallacher. Rangers continued to play well in the latter stages but could not get the goal that would have given them a chance of getting a point from this fixture. Gregg Wylde hit the side netting, Archie Campbell fizzed a shot across goal and Lennon and Little also came close but it was not to be. MOTHERWELL: Krysiak, Murray (McPake 30), Wilson, Page, Hutchinson, Malcolm, Meechan (Slane 77), Fitzpatrick, D Smith, Murphy, McHugh RANGERS: Gallacher; Lowing (Bagci 80), Perry, Webster, Wilson; Hutton, Stirling, Hemdani (Campbell 58), Wylde (Forbes 75); Lennon, Little
  11. by Lindsay Herron KENNY MILLER will travel to London next week to seek specialist help to clear an aggravating hamstring problem. The Rangers striker has been troubled with the problem for some time now and it reached a stage last week where he could not continue playing and he missed out on the Falkirk game on Sunday. Two intense international matches probably did not help his case and it looks as though he could be missing for at least another two weeks. He is ruled out of tomorrow's game with St Mirren and will also sit out Saturday's home meeting with Motherwell. Lee McCullochBoss Walter Smith said today: "Kenny will go down to London next week to see a specialist and hopefully we can get to the bottom of the problem. "It's been an awkward one for him. He had been able to play but it got to the stage where it became more and more painful. "Hopefully once we get things diagnosed and be begins his treatment he won't be out for too long." Lee McCulloch and Kirk Broadfoot will also miss the St Mirren game and seem unlikely to be ready for Motherwell at the weekend. However, McCulloch, who has a calf problem, could be available for the trip to Easter Road on April 19. Maurice Edu has been lined up to come in to central midfield.
  12. It's on the fishul site
  13. Good, I thought he should have started against Falkirk and did reasonably well when he did get on, time for Edu to step up to the plate,along with all the other guys who have been sitting waiting on an opportunity to get involved
  14. Aye, me to, things are just getting worse though
  15. Right, I am now at the stage where all the hope/belief that Rangers will in the SPL has just about been sucked out of me !!, I really did think we were in with a great CHANCE, { not confident }, of winning the title before all this carry on with BF & Shagger. I was expecting some sort of reaction against Falkirk, I suppose in some ways we got a reaction......but it was a negative reaction that we got, albeit we got 3 points but it has to be one of the worst performances from Rangers in along time, IMO. Now I just feel like I am waiting for Rangers to get beat, maybe tomorrow night ?, I hope I am wrong of course but I don't expect us to put in a run of victories that is required to win back the SPL. Everything is against us to achieve this, however I can only try and keep some sort of belief that we can achieve it...........but it is very difficult to keep my motivation.............., Wish we could get something back from the players to get me back believing
  16. Agreed, everybody has the right to do what they want
  17. Just my feeling on it mate, I'm not saying fans should do anything, maybe I should have worded it better. I just think the amount of financial shit we are in will be made worse by not renewing, of course I could be wrong, never the less it is entirely up the individual what they do
  18. What happens if we pick up another couple of injuries and suspensions ?, what chance is there of the likes of Hemdani coming back into the team ?,seems daft not to use him if we are struggling. You also have Gow who by all accounts has been doing well out on loan, or are these players mentioned never going to get a sniff ?
  19. The thing is, as Cal has just said, the club needs our support more than ever, not renewing your season ticket will not help the club, unless financial circumstances dictate wether or not you can renew
  20. RANGERS' Reserves will be looking to increase their recent impressive run when they take on Motherwell at Creamery Park in Bathgate this afternoon. Archie Campbell celebrates scoring with Gregg WyldeTommy Wilson's side have taken 16 points from their last six SPL games but still trail league leaders Celtic by nine points with 17 fixtures played. Last week's 1-0 win over Falkirk - courtesy of an Archie Campbell goal - was impressive considering there was five under-19 players in the starting eleven against an experienced side. And it is expected that youth will again be given the chance to shine at this level with injuries taking its toll for Walter Smith ahead of Wednesday night's crucial first-team clash against St. Mirren. Danny Wilson, Ross Perry, Gregg Wylde, Kyle Hutton and Archie Campbell are all likely to to be drafted in to face the Steelmen and other under-19 stars could join them in the squad. This afternoon's game will kick-off at 1pm
  21. The video has been removed Frankie !!
  22. Mmmmmmmmmm, I could always take him to the wee rangers club
  23. We all get bored after a few minutes of watching Rangers
  24. Would not surprise me in the least
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