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ian1964

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  1. Ross McCrorie is facing another long spell on the sidelines after pulling his hamstring for the second time during his loan spell at Portsmouth. McCrorie limped off after 42 minutes of Portsmouth's 1-0 win against Ipswich Town at Fratton Park. Manager Kenny Jackett said: “It’s really frustrating for him because he started the game well and had a really good half an hour. “It’s just typical of his time at Portsmouth really so far. “We have to just be patient, and I know that is not a great word in football, but we do have to be patient because there is a player there 100 per cent. “He is good character as well and as I said he did enough in the early part of the game. “But it is a frustrating situation with another hamstring injury when he had come through the other one and played games. “How long it will be I don't know but it is something that we don't want to re-occur and it does rob us of a potentially very good player.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/5095476/ross-mccrorie-rangers-portsmouth/?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1577015756
  2. https://www.bbc.com/sport/av/football/50873950
  3. Let's not forget this tackle that has kept Davis out of the team since! not even a foul was given!!
  4. I actually have no idea what the SFA do??, they all get well paid and get their blazers but I honestly don't know what they do!!
  5. It is, great prospect
  6. Prick kicked lumps out of our players, done Davis but don't dare go near Separate Entity FC players!!!
  7. Another missile/bottle thrown at Jack as he runs to celebrate with Aribo
  8. Quite a few contenders, but Jack again was the heartbeat of everything we did, superb, and has been mostly all season
  9. I think she has been binned? ?
  10. Just watching this again, check about 3 minutes in when Tav sends in a great cross, watch Porteous elbow Defoe, another one missed!.
  11. Rangers boss Steven Gerrard has heaped praise on his players for showing restrain despite being targeted by objects from the crowd. A glass bottle was aimed at Borna Barisic as he lay injured while various other objects were aimed at the likes of Jermain Defoe as he celebrated his goal. And Gerrard admits he has spoken to his players about remaining calm in these situations - with the incidents at Easter Road the third time in as many away games were Rangers stars have been targeted. James Tavernier was hit with a pie at Pittodrie against Aberdeen while a hot cup of Bovril and coins were aimed at Alfredo Morelos at Fir Park in the win over Motherwell. Gerrard insists it is for Hibs to deal with and discuss but admits he was thrilled with his own players for how they reacted to the incident. He said: “There were bottles, lighters, all kinds of objects thrown. It’s down to Hibs to deal with that and for Jack Ross to talk about. “I was very pleased with their behaviour throughout the game, both in terms of their performance and how they handled the occasion.” There were also unsavoury scenes on the bench as both sets of backroom staff clashed over Ryan Porteous' red card. Hibs assistant John Potter and Ibrox first team coach Tom Culshaw were both shown red cards as the game threatened to boil over. And Gerrard insists the angry reaction came from the Hibs bench trying to defend Porteous' horror tackle. He added: “I think both benches won’t be proud of seeing that back because that’s not what it’s all about, We need to control emotions better. “It was straight red card, no doubt about that, and we were disappointed with Hibs trying to defend that and influence the referee. “We could see from a hundred metres it was a red card and you can’t defend that.” https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/steven-gerrard-hails-rangers-stars-21139149
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