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Agreed, it was the worst performance since WS & Ally came in, the season has had a lot of bad performances but not since WS came in,still a very bad result all the same.
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Well, we all can't agree on all players, i'm only saying i'd rather keep Fergie than sell him, as for me he's still the best midfield player in Scotland by far
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IMO you're being too harsh on him, after all if you think he is undermining Walter Smith and Ally then that's being a bit disrespectfull of them, once we get Scott Brown in there as well, we'll have some midfield
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Liverpool midfielder Boudewijn Zenden admits his future is up in the air, amid reports of a return to PSV Eindhoven. The Dutchman's contract expires at the end of the season and he has been linked with a move back to his first club. He could line up against PSV on Tuesday, as Liverpool face the Dutch champions in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final. But regarding a potential return to Philips Stadion, Zenden concedes he is currently unsure what will happen in the summer. "I'm 30 and I feel I've got a lot of years to go," Zenden told The Independent on Sunday. "I feel fit, I feel good. "I'm aware they (PSV) wanted to get more Dutch players in their squad with a certain level as well. "I haven't spoken to anybody. "It's nice to hear, but it's something you leave at that. "My contract is up in the summer and we haven't discussed yet what will happen. "I'm open to everything. But I'm a professional who wants to win things." A player i would like to see at Ibrox
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Blackburn defender Zurab Khizanishvili has revealed he would love to return to Rangers later in his career. The Georgian moved from Rangers to Rovers in 2005, initially joining on loan and later signing a permanent deal. He insists he is relishing every minute of life in the Premiership but admits he has unfinished business in Scotland. "I would love to come back and play for Rangers," he told Rangers News. "I am only 25 and I don't want to think too far ahead yet but in the coming years I would love to return to Ibrox. "It's obviously not just up to me, the manager would have to want me too but it is something I would like to see happen very much. "I love Scotland, I love Rangers and I love the fans." Khizanishvili left Rangers after falling down the pecking order under then manager Alex McLeish. He recalled: "It was a difficult decision to leave because I was very happy in Glasgow, I had a lot of friends and I really loved playing for the club."
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He says he doesn't want to stay at Ibrox if he can't give 100%,fair play to him IMO.
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Aye, great player who loved playing for Rangers, will be missed but the big man needs to look after his health, thanks Dado.
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Uefa have announced the results of the appeals lodged by both Internazionale and Valencia following the brawl at the end of their UEFA Champions League encounter at the start of the month. Uefa confirmed that the suspensions imposed on Inter's Maicon, Ivan Cordoba and Valencia's Carlos Marchena had been cut. Maicon had his six-match ban reduced to three games, Cordoba went from three to two, whilst Marchena saw his four-match penalty halved. Nicolas Burdisso - whose nose was broken by David Navarro at the end of the match, failed to have any of his six-match suspension lifted. Likewise Julio Cruz's two-match ban remained intact. Navarro has seen his seven-month suspension from world football, reduced by one month. All players were warned that they would be hit hard with further suspensions if they were involved in trouble in the next two years. Fook me, UEFA baffle me yet again, remember Alex Rae got a five match ban for missing a player with a kick
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Who do you consider the best organisation for representing Rangers fans?
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Fuckin braw, but i think we are still punching above our wieght
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Have to agree with that, fair enough he's never done it with Rangers, but i remember thinking when we signed him that it was a good signing as for me he was the best box to box player in Scotland, he's been unlucky with injuries so IMO thanks and all the best wherever you go Gavin
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I don't know who this Smith was, but Stevie Smith is back in training and will play in the next reserve game and he is hoping to be back in the first team very shortly
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Aye we seem to be linked with him a lot, TBH i've never seen much of him, but NI are flying just now and he seems to be scoring all the goals, so i really can't say much on him but it's no mean feat to score regularly at international level, so he sounds like he's worth the gamble, but i'm sure one of you guys will know more about him.
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Well, 2-0 Italy, IMO we were outclassed by the world champions, pure and simple, but i'll tell you this we have came on leaps and bounds and i'm proud of our team tonight,nobody expected us to win and there's not many teams in the world will go there and get a result so for me it's still game on, we have never beat Italy away but they have never beat us at home, so for me it's status quo,not the band, as long as we keep going the way we are then we have a wee chance of qualifying, win our next two games, which we should, and we're back in the game, C'mon Scotland.
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Well, i've went for £5 on Italy to win 2-1= £42.50, £5 on the draw = £20.
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Spot on, but what you've got to remember is no-one was offended with the bottle
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What's the chances of the Chelski support singing The Billy Boys ?????
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Well it's been pissing down in Bari and the pitch is waterlogged, Rino was on SSN complaining about the state of the pich and saying it will suit Scotland better as the weather is the same as in Scotland, starting to shit themselves?,and getting the excuses ready !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Still not sure wether to bet a draw, or 1-0 Italy?????????????????
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Nobody gives a fuck about Rangers,so i can't see us turning anybodies opinion of us, we just need to cut out all the pish that's giving them amunition,once we sort this out ourselves then they will soon get bored as they will have fuck all to complain about, but unfortunately cutting it out is no mean task as some of our fans don't give a fuck about Rangers, sad but true,so when we can get it sorted out is another question,i've a feeling it's gonna be a long haul.
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A team should always play to thier strengths,our strength is high tempo and taking the game to our opponents,the last time we played there we played really well in the second half,could/should've scored, just play the way we play, the only way we can play
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You still are mate
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Maurice Ross is looking forward to embarking on a new chapter in his career after signing a deal with Viking. The 26-year-old impressed the Norwegian club during a recent trial and they have moved to snap him up on a free transfer from Millwall. Ross has been handed a two-year deal and he is eager to ensure the club's faith is not misplaced. "I'm very happy to sign for Viking and I'm looking forward to the season ahead," he told the Daily Record. "There is not a big difference between Scotland and Norway - it is cold in both countries. I don't think it will be a problem." I was wondering where he was...........!!!!!!!!!!!
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst has opened the door to a possible summer move to Feyenoord. The versatile defender is contracted to Barcelona until the summer of 2008, having only signed a new deal last December, but he has found his path to the first team blocked by Italian international Gianluca Zambrotta. Van Bronckhorst admits that a contract counts for little in football and would welcome a return to a club he played for at the start of his career. "As a footballer you know that a contract doesn't say anything," Van Bronckhorst told Radio Rijnmond. "I left Arsenal, although I still had a three-year contract. So it can still go all ways this summer." Commenting on the possibility of returning to De Kuip, the 32-year-old added: "It's easy to return when it's going well. But I have always said that you aren't just a Feyenoord man in good times, but also in bad times. "It depends on many factors whether I will eventually return to Feyenoord in the summer. But I certainly do not exclude it." Now here's a player i would like to see back at Ibrox,32 is not too old, c'mon Walter at least ask the man