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DMAA

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  1. 4 hours ago, 26th of foot said:

    Sportsound on BBC  Radio Scotland is an Abertic Production.

     

    Tonight, four Scottish clubs participate in the Europa Cup qualifiers. Sportsound is providing live commentary on ra Sellik game in Riga, and further live commentary on Aberdeen’s visit to Lisbon. Motherwell in Israel and Rangers visit to Holland are reduced to updates.

     

    Aberdeen have played two Europa Cup games so far, at home to a Faroe Isles club, and away To Viking in Norway. Both games received live commentary. Ra Sellik have played two games also, a defeat of the Icelanders at home, and a humiliation at the hands of Ferencvaros in the CL qualifier at ra Stade de Gadd. Again, both games covered live by the Blarney Bhoys. By tonight all three games played by both Aberdeen and ra Sellik(six in total) all covered by live commentary.

     

    Motherwell’ two games against Northern Ireland Opposition were covered live,I suspect their third game in Israel is too far, and the PQ Palestine Solidarity Action will have been pushing boycott? Rangers one match in Gibraltar amounted to Al Lamont watching Rangers TV and a two minute report. It will be the same this evening, unless Willem win.

     

    BBC Scotland, run for Aberdeen and RaSellik supporters by Aberdeen and Sellik supporters.

    It is shocking. Are they still pretending this is all legitimate retaliation for the removal of Chris McLaughlin’s press privileges? 

  2. 14 minutes ago, craig said:

    No, it doesnt suggest Balogun is first choice - and SG highlighted that in a presser - Helander had played for Sweden in an international that same midweek which was why Balogun was preferred - SG was even at pains to say ,and I quote.... "this doesnt mean Fil has been dropped"

    Gerrard said recently as well that he is keen to rotate the centre backs a bit this season. After internationals would be an obvious time to do that. It will be interesting to see whether they are rotated this weekend. Personally, I would play Helander every game, but maybe that's just me.

  3. 54 minutes ago, der Berliner said:

    We've faced teams of a greater standing and perhaps quality and navigated the obstacle. Willem II is as much an unknown entity as the Danes were, Braga et al. Very hard to predict what will happen, not least in a one-off game. What I know is that if it ends tonight, I won't be screaming for anyone's head (unless he deserves it).

     

    BTW, I noted that the CL play-off round is a two-legged affair, is that the case with the next game too?

    Yes it could go any way. They've beaten all the top teams in their league but also took some bad losses. All qualifiers are single leg. 

     

    There are a few young German players in their starting 11 by the way. They just signed their left back Köhn from Bayern Munich II and he's gone straight into their starting 11, he looks fast. One of their two centre mids, Sağlam, was signed from Bochum, and Köhlert is their left attacking mid and came from Hamburg. All 21/22 and have represented Germany at youth level, especially the latter two. 

  4. What the managers have said,

     

    Gerrard

    "Willem II are a good team. We know the level is going to increase dramatically from Thursday night, with all due respect (to Red Imps). They have exciting attacking players, they play with a striker who is quite physical called Pavlidis who is a goalscorer, a good player. So we know the level of the competition is going to get tougher. That's always been the case in the previous two years and we expect that when we face Willem next week. But it's a game that we are looking forward to.”

     

    Adrie Koster

    "It's great that a legend like Steven Gerrard will come to our stadium. He has a much better track record as a footballer than I did, but that won't matter now. He will do exactly the same as me...prepare his team for a big football match. I don't know his coaching ability too well, but I know the way he gets his Rangers team to play. They look like a good team - they don't play a typically Scottish way because they play a lot of good football. We face a team who like to keep the ball. We will have to be prepared to face facts that they will have a lot of possession. They have a very good striker in Alfredo Morelos and their full-backs both get up and down the pitch and are very athletic. They play almost as attacking wingers. It's important that we continue to play our own game. My players know exactly what to expect from Rangers and we know where their strength lies. But I am sure Steven Gerrard must have told his players about us too. We have to use our advantage in that we have a familiar pitch and stadium. That should give us something extra. It's just a pity we won't have our own fans there."

  5. 6 hours ago, DMAA said:

    So mentality is a concern again this season. 

    On the question of mentality, one of the newspapers just put up an article with the stats for how many times Rangers and Celtic have found a winning goal when they are either losing or drawing going into the last 15 minutes of the games since Gerrard came in. The stats aren't surprising,

    Rangers - 8 out of 37 (22%)

    Celtic - 15 out of 26 times (57%)

  6. 1 hour ago, T-1000 said:

    Borna could perhaps have done better but prior to the cross both he and a Hibs player jumped for a ball which they both missed and this resulted in the ball going to the wing where Boyle? was free.  Borna went to cover Boyle and perhaps could have got in a block but I think equally damaging here was that no Rangers picked up the Hibs scorer who had too much space in the box.  As pointed out Davis was close to the goal and Arfield was behind the Hibs scorer, so basically he was not picked up.

    Fault lies with the centre midfielders, either Kamara or Davis had to pick him up. It's schoolboy stuff leaving Doidge wide open, it was the only way they were going to score. 

  7. Helander is excellent. I don't think it's fair to blame him for being beaten to that ball. He is normally excellent in the air, and even the most dominant defenders in the world are sometimes beaten to balls when the momentum is with the attacker, and they jump first with their arms on the defender.

     

    On a different matter, I have criticised Morelos at times for his build up play so I'll give him credit for another expertly taken, instinctive finish. Really good to see him putting those in.

  8. 2 minutes ago, craig said:

    That's not true though, not yet anyway.  We still are top albeit the advantage is with them if they win their game in hand.

    I did have "(theoretically due to their game in hand)" in the sentence but I took it out because it was too wordy. You are essentially ceding the top spot by dropping points in that position, whether you get off with it is another matter.

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