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It's terrible the way some of our own fans slag of one of our greatest goalscorers and the top scorer of all time in the SPL, did they hate his attitude when he was putting the ball in the back of the net winning us games and trophies. I'd take a lazy goalscorer over a headless chicken anyday :)

 

Great to see him back training with us, i'm sure he will return to us in a few years to play again.

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It's terrible the way some of our own fans slag of one of our greatest goalscorers and the top scorer of all time in the SPL, did they hate his attitude when he was putting the ball in the back of the net winning us games and trophies. I'd take a lazy goalscorer over a headless chicken anyday :)

 

Great to see him back training with us, i'm sure he will return to us in a few years to play again.

 

hopeless against celtic and not good enough to play in europe. a player who thought he was better than he was because he could score against the hamiltons and st mirrens.

 

one of the laziest players i have ever seen in a rangers jersey.

 

instrumental in the downfall and sacking of plg too.

 

oh and he also knocked back a cracking wage package from us to chase a few grand more down south.

 

and how did the banner turn out no boyd, no goals, no title, thats right, we won the title without him!

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hopeless against celtic and not good enough to play in europe. a player who thought he was better than he was because he could score against the hamiltons and st mirrens.

 

oh and he also knocked back a cracking wage package from us to chase a few grand more down south.

 

Alas ... he was an SPL striker doing what was required most, scoring goals galore there. Goals that secured titles and cups. It is a team game and Boyd's presence alone kept defenders occupied and thus he created chances for others. This is no nostalgic look on things - just the way he was. And we all know he should have handled himself better before he left. But that does not negate his goals and importance for the Rangers team back then. Same goes for Miller and Jelavic, to a degree even Naismith and Lafferty. At the end of the day, these are professional footballers and one day everyone of us non-players will have to come to terms with that (and their decision to move on).

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