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DMAA

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  1. A bit of a storm in a teacup.

     

    You can tell he just loves to show off. It's a huge part of who he is. He's that guy who would do anything if you dared him. Alcohol doesn't do someone with that personality any favours.

     

    It's a tabloid story and no more, move on.

  2. One thing you can't take away from Naismith is that he is and always has been a very clinical finisher.

     

    There is no doubt Naismith would score plenty from Barisic, Candeias and Tavernier's crosses.

     

    For me we still badly lack a forward who will consistently score from crosses despite the fact we've got better crossers than we've had in a long time.

  3. 5 hours ago, BEARGER said:

    James Tavernier, Connor Goldson, Jon Flanagan, Ross McCrorie*, Nicola Katic, , Borna Barisic, Joe Worrall, Gareth McAuley,

    Having said that, I would have thought Wallace as back up left back would be far more of a priority than two centre back backups (not including McCrorie).

     

    If Barisic isn't available we're stuck with Flanagan who is decent but is not a better left back than Wallace, especially when you consider he'll have a right footed player in front of him.

     

    If 3-5-2 was in their plans at all it would be even more important to have Wallace as a backup.

  4. 11 minutes ago, buster. said:

    Minimum of locally trained players (ATP + CTP) = 8 less 5 (number we actually have) = 3 empty slots = 22 man squad

    Exactly, we don't have enough homegrown players so we're forced to register only 22 senior players (not including McCrorie to be fair). Goes to show again how important a signing McGregor was.

     

    It's nothing that is wrong with Wallace. The cover was more important in other positions that's all it is.

  5. A few brief comments on the defeat;

    • It was an away game. At this stage in our development a point is the aim there and a win would be a bonus. The home games are the really huge ones because we should be winning them.
    • Playing 3 days after playing on the wrong side of Russia (with 9/10 men) was always going to be challenge. History shows us that even the best teams regularly drop points after away games in Europe (road to seville and road to manchester both prime examples). The boys were in no state to press the game for crying out loud they're not robots.
      • Because of this the management had hardly any time to analyse the oppoisition and work on tactics
    • Gerrard spent about £6.5m this summer. £6m was on defence. He did what he had to do but that will obviously impact on how we play in big games
    • They had a lot of chances but that doesn't change the fact they needed a breakaway to score, and that was with our holding midfielder on the ground at the other end
    • We have someone in the ranks already who would have improved us yesterday, Coulibaly. He'll be back and will help significantly with winning the ball back
    • They have a well gelled team. 7-8 of their starting lineup have been there for 3+ years. Tavernier is our longest serving player and 1 of only 3 starting player who were here last season. That is obviously going to play a part in big derbies.

    All of that is not to say that ball retention in particular isn't an issue but we shouldn't be drawing big conclusions from that game. The management will have more time on the training field than they've had in past two months for the next two weeks and will be using it well.

  6. 2 hours ago, Walterbear said:

    She’s a steady career petson been there a while but nothing special and reasonably well liked and capable. She isn’t the problem as far as I understand and which started well before her and above her and has got out of control (I know for a fact).

    I don’t know her or her husband but that is what I would assume from a knowledge of her birthplace (Presbyterian Harris). It is very unlikely she’s become a committed catholic, it’s customary for the husband’s denomination to take precedent when a couple marry in the islands. I think she is probably a decent woman and that the problem is people who were brought up in places like Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen where you lots of people are brought up hating Rangers. 

  7. 2 hours ago, RANGERRAB said:

    BBCPQ seems to employ a very significant number of high profile persons from Irish/catholic/nationalist/ republican backgrounds.

    This for a supposedly  U.K. broadcaster seems quite a strange state of affairs does it not?

    I don’t know about that but despite marrying a catholic Donalda MacKinnon’s background certainly doesn’t fit that profile. 

  8. 39 minutes ago, Gaffer said:

    I liked our shape against Motherwell and I fully expect the 3-4-3 or 3-5-2 to be used in most of our premier league games.  I think that's why Worrall could be guaranteed so much football with us.

    It's starting to look that way but I'm not convinced.

     

    When you're playing against Hamilton and Livingston do you really need 3 centre backs?

     

    Who do you drop for Worrall; Jack, Ejaria or Arfield? Why would you swap any of them for a centre back when most of our games are about breaking teams down? We'll end up like England with 90% of the possession between the centre backs and play being dictated by Harry Maguire.

     

    3-4-3 is too attacking, I don't think there's any chance of that happening.

     

    I'm hoping Worrall will be good enough that Gerrard can rest either Goldson or Katic whenever he wants and the three of them feature regularly.

     

     

  9. 41 minutes ago, Gaffer said:

    The younger bears deserve to experience these European nights

    Nothing gets the less engaged Rangers fans out there interested like European nights. There are loads out there who will probably only watch the European games this season. European football is huge for the club in so many ways. In a way it's a shame we didn't get a bigger pot 1 team.

     

    Having said all that there's no question that no Rangers fan right now would say Europe is more important than the league. Let's just hope this squad is good enough to do well in both.

  10. 6 hours ago, buster. said:

    Leegue fixtures that follow EL 

     

    20 September: Group stage, matchday one

    St.Johnstone (H)

    Villareal away


    4 October: Group stage, matchday two

    Hearts (H)

    Rapid Vienna home


    25 October: Group stage, matchday three

    Hibs (A)

    Spartak at home


    8 November: Group stage, matchday four

    Motherwell (H)

    Spartak away


    29 November: Group stage, matchday five

    Hearts (A)

    Villareal home


    13 December: Group stage, matchday six

    Hamilton (H)

    Rapid Vienna away

    It's worked out very well for us with home fixtures ahead of the two tough away games. Unfortunately it's worked out well for Celtic too.

  11. 3 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

    Donalda is married to Seumas MacInnes, he owns Cafe Gandolfi in Albion Street, Glasgow. He hail hails from Barra.

     

     

    I think you're right actually. Her husband will have been raised catholic but she will have raised a presbyterian herself.

  12. 9 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

    I suspect the lads are hinting at her time as Chair of the St Aloysius College PTA. Her three sons were educated at the Jesuit bastion.

    Given she was raised in a Presbyterian heartland it's surprising she's involved with a catholic school. Her husband seems to have roots in Lewis too which again is a Presbyterian heartland. Might just be they didn't consider religion important and chose the best fee paying school in their area. In any case it's not what it seems.

  13. 37 minutes ago, RANGERRAB said:

    Donalda MacKinnon is perhaps THE biggest part of the problem at BBC PQ. Research her background & you’ll understand what I mean

     

    2 hours ago, 26th of foot said:

    the newly appointed Director of BBC Scotland, Donalda MacKinnon, inquired, "has anyone met her"? DrStu' pipes in, "I have met her on a half-a-dozen occasions, I like her, I like her a lot". What a Toady!

    Why is Donalda MacKinnon part of the problem?

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