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DMAA

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  1. 6 minutes ago, Bluedell said:

    All goal scorers have a selfish streak in them, and there are occasions when he shows it but look at him at the first Livvie goal for example.

    I'm only saying it's a concern I've had, and I did have watching the St Mirren game. Nothing wrong with a selfish streak but I was worried that he was more selfish than usual because Defoe was starting up front with him. I hope I'm wrong because that partnership could really flourish if he had the right attitude with a lot of goals and assists for both of them.

  2. 5 minutes ago, MacK1950 said:

    Defoe is just with us and has a lot to prove,reputation wise fine but has to prove it.

    Don't know if you attend games as when I watch him(Morelos) he makes himself available constantly,chases down lost causes at times,brings fellow team-mates into the game etc. and yes being a striker strives to score as you would expect.

    Sad to see one on here submitting to mhedia nonsense.

    None of that contradicts my point. And I'm not submitting to anything, I've sometimes been concerned at his attitude whilst watching him myself. Just because I'm concerned about his attitude it doesn't mean I don't think he works hard, it's in his own interest to work hard. My concern about his attitude is primarily selfish decision making but also making really unnecessary fouls and getting bookings which will lead to a suspension, I think he's a booking away from one again

  3. 1 minute ago, ian1964 said:

    Our striker is top scorer in the league and you think he is detrimental to the team? I don't get your poor attitude to Morelos!!

    You’ve misunderstood what I’ve said. I said that he is often all about himself in the final third to the detriment of the team. In other words those decisions are to the detriment of the team, not him. 

  4. Agree that it's unwarranted to devote an article to it and if you say he did celebrate then there is dishonesty there too, but the article aside I do think that Morelos has a very poor attitude and is often all about himself in the final third to the detriment of the team. I think the contrast to Defoe is valid too who is streets ahead of Morelos when it comes to linking up with and setting up teammates. 

  5. Stephen Conroy says only the first one was a penalty. I saw an article on him when he quit refereeing saying "He is regularly at the lower end of the red and yellow card table" so maybe that explains it. He didn't even think the 3rd was a hand ball regardless of where it happened. The boy's arms were up above his head and stopped the cross, it's not even debatable.

     

    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rangers-four-penalty-awards-analysed-13945296

  6. 2 minutes ago, ian1964 said:

    Ah! but this is Scottish football & so called match analysis by the agenda driven, Rangers hating Scottish gutter press!.

    Rangers win=cheated

    ST Pats win=brilliant

    If it had gone the other way I think they say it's soft but probably a penalty due to obstruction. You can't stick your leg out and block the striker's path and claim you didn't touch him so it's not a penalty.

  7. The second penalty has been widely conceded to be the wrong decision but I'm not sure why? Defoe knocked the ball past him and the defender clearly stuck his leg out and blocked his path without touching the ball. It's hard to tell from the replays I saw but it does look like there contact too but even if there isn't those have definitely been given against us before.

  8. 35 minutes ago, craig said:

    If you didn’t see it mate it was 4-0 going on 10

    I didn’t see it, rarely get to games due to having a very young family so normally watch the game on Rangers tv through the week bit by bit. 

     

    I noticed the shots on goal and on target was much more like it at 25 and 11. Very rare for us to manage that. Possession was very low at 53% though. An interesting contrast to Celtic who won by the same margin a week and a half ago with 72% possession and 20 shots and 9 on target. 

  9. 27 minutes ago, Bill said:

    Sadly, what clubs will pay for a footballer is hugely influenced by their perception of what the selling club will accept, so to try to value a player in terms of his abilities, age, experience, etc just doesn't work.

    Yes, and English clubs have a very low view of our league. The player Celtic players who got good money had performed well in the Champions League but Morelos has only played at Europa League level.

  10. 9 minutes ago, cooponthewing said:

    Ross McCormack went for £12m in the championship and is now playing for Motherwell ffs! Get a hold of yer self!

    2 and a half years ago...

    Ross McCormack was the Championship's all time top goalscorer at the time of that transfer (and still is) and at the height of his powers. It is far more difficult to score in that league than ours so Morelos has a lot to do to prove he's as good as McCormack was. He was also signed by a rival club which inflates the fee though.

  11. I'm in the minority here but I think talk of Morelos being a £20m+ player is over the top and premature. The bottom line for me is that it is very hard to tell how good he is in our league. His touch, ball control, passing & finishing can often make him look raw imo. At other times he's rag-dolling centre backs and bringing others into the game very well. As things stand he's about £13-15m maybe, and some of that is potential rather than what he is right now.

  12. I believe that there is exaggeration but these numbers can't be right, just look at the Aberdeen at Ibrox one. Funnily enough I did notice that the attendance quoted on the BBC's match report of Celtic 2-0 win of St Johnstone did look way exaggerated though. I watched the highlights and the there were loads of empty seats but it said 56k.

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  13. 1 hour ago, Rousseau said:

    Delighted with the Kamara signing -- I have been touting it since last season!

     

    He should go straight into the first-team. I wonder where and how we'd play, though?

     

    Probably one of the wide central midfield positions? Does he replace Jack, or do we allow him more license to go forward?

    I think he'll be eased in and used as a rotation player. A lot of Dundee fans haven't been impressed with him this season. I think that is probably because he's the kind of player who plays better in a possession based team who aren't getting hammered every week. He certainly has the ability to contribute this season once he has settled in, and Gerrard obviously thinks so too given he's spent money on him when he didn't have to.

  14. 1 minute ago, DMAA said:

    A Godsend for Aberdeen. A big loss but £7m is huge for them and gives McInnes the biggest chance he’s had to take them up a level. It wasn’t looking good for them at all with Shinnie and GMS leaving for nothing in the summer. 

    It’s actually been denied

     

    https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/sport/football/aberdeen-fc/1667876/no-new-bid-for-aberdeen-defender-scott-mckenna/

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