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Prepared or not I'm willing to wage money on the fact that should we {probably expectedly} lose, our manager will not follow in the footsteps of O'Neil, Lennon and countless others from the east end and start wailing about conspiracies or cheating.

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Everyone is ignoring the fact Warburton has SDOW beside him. David Weir will have Warburton fully prepared the same way as he, Wallace, Miller, Wilson will have the players fully prepared

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Warburton was very successful with Brentford in the English Championship on a shoestring budget. They made the play-offs but were unsuccessful.

Remind me again, how did Yellow Teeth get on at Bolton ? A bigger club than Brentford presumably with more resources.

However as regards the SC semi we are playing against a team who have been in decline over the past four seasons. We have nothing to lose in this game and I sense they know this. If they lose what will they do ? Ditch Deila? Who will want their job then ? Keane didn't want it and many more too I suspect

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What's ironic about the daily Rhebel backpage with yellow teeth's nonsense being the main article is that there is also an article about Harry Forrester whom I believe could win this SC semi for us.

 

 

HARRY FORRESTER hopes he can celebrate a Championship title medal with a new Rangers contract after firing Mark Warburton’s side to the brink of promotion on Saturday.

 

The forward continued his fine recent run of form with another impressive display against Queen of the South as he opened the scoring in a 4-3 win for the Light Blues.

 

Boss Warburton confirmed after the game that he is keen to keep Forrester at Ibrox for the long-term as he gets set to bolster his ranks for a shot at the Premiership.

 

With cup clashes against Peterhead and Celtic to come, it could be a memorable few weeks for Warburton and his players and Forrester is keen to get round the negotiating table.

 

He said: “Of course [i’d be happy to speak to them about a contract]. From day one, that’s been my aim.

 

“I won’t get too involved in that – I’ll let my representatives do that with the gaffer and the club and see if we can agree something.

 

“At the moment I’m just concentrating on playing as it’s been a long time since I played this number of games so I’m just enjoying it. I love playing at Ibrox.

 

“I’d love to stay here for next year. Like I say, it’s not up to me – we’ll sort it out and will go from there.

 

“You hear about the [Celtic] game. It wasn’t necessarily why I came here as they aren’t in our league. It was more to come here and win the league and go from there.

 

“We’ve got three points today and hopefully we will win the league. That was the aim.

 

“I wasn’t playing at Doncaster. I’d been frozen out to an extent which happens in football.

 

“Here I’ve got a manager who believes in me and who’s given me belief and you can see that I’m enjoying it.

 

“I’d decided I wanted to be here in the longer-term even before I joined.

 

“I knew what the club was about and how big it was and I hoped I’d be able to go out there every week and do what I can do.

 

“The boys around me have helped me settle in and it’s been a good time so far.”

 

Rangers will be crowned champions if they beat Raith Rovers on Saturday and Hibernian fail to take all three points away at St Mirren.

 

Victory over the Doonhamers was deserved but it wasn’t a completely satisfactory afternoon for Warburton’s side as they conceded three goals for the second consecutive game.

 

And Forrester knows the Gers have to find the right balance between defence and attack after another sloppy showing.

 

He said: “It’s always nice to score four goals at home but we don’t like conceding goals and we’ve conceded three again.

 

“We had a chat afterwards about the goals and what we thought. But we still got the three points and that’s the main thing at the end of the day.

 

“It’s not a concern but we know the standards we’ve set and we don’t like conceding goals.

 

“To concede three at home isn’t ideal but we’ve got the win and are one step closer to the title.

 

“We have picked up one-nils here and there. There was a time when we were doing that and everyone was saying it was a bit of a crisis because we couldn’t score goals.

 

“We’ve scored four today but let in three and have the three points. We’re always hopeful that we’ll create lots of chances and we’ll put them away.

 

“I love playing here. You can see we are an attacking team which suits my style of play and that of a lot of other players.

 

“We attack as a team and defend as a team. Just because we let three goals in isn’t the defenders’ fault solely.

 

“We need to rectify that and we’ve talked about that. But we do attack and I enjoy that.”

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Warburton was very successful with Brentford in the English Championship on a shoestring budget. They made the play-offs but were unsuccessful.

Remind me again, how did Yellow Teeth get on at Bolton ? A bigger club than Brentford presumably with more resources.

However as regards the SC semi we are playing against a team who have been in decline over the past four seasons. We have nothing to lose in this game and I sense they know this. If they lose what will they do ? Ditch Deila? Who will want their job then ? Keane didn't want it and many more too I suspect

 

"Nothing to lose" is the key to me. Go straight at them from kick off and they'll fold. Our defence is missing a couple of pleats but their defence is an accident waiting to happen. As for their next manager - the script is already written. Rangers are back with the SPFL and SFA waiting to assist. The referees are on board. Freemasonry is ready to assist, The tarred one is beginning to bore even the deluded masses with tales of impending financial ruin at Ibrox and needs something to write about...........

step forward yellow teeth and bring the hatred back into Scottish football, Liewell has tens of thousands of empty seats that need filling.

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