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Rangers 1 - 0 Kilmarnock (Morelos 65)


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We played well without Morelos on Friday and could've scored a couple of goals in the first 15 minutes today.  

 

We should be able to beat Kilmarnock with Jermaine Defoe up front, so I disagree about the risk aspect, particularly when we know Morelos can come on and have an impact. 

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As I've said previously, BBC Scotland are openly mocking Rangers supporters. 

 

It is tedious and predictable but there is a very simple and suitable response.  The current British government don't seem entirely keen on the wider BBC, so now's as good a time as any to hit them where it hurts.

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A feature of this is that most fans of other clubs think Rangers have banned the BBC from Ibrox which as we know isn't the case. It's actually a boycott by the BBC over one journo. The club should make that clearer.

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10 hours ago, Gonzo79 said:

We played well without Morelos on Friday and could've scored a couple of goals in the first 15 minutes today.  

 

We should be able to beat Kilmarnock with Jermaine Defoe up front, so I disagree about the risk aspect, particularly when we know Morelos can come on and have an impact. 

Friday was a totally different type of game. Hibs played a diamond in midfield with 4 attack minded players whereas Killie played a deep lying narrow 5. 

 

I felt it was obvious that we may struggle with Defoe up front and it should have been changed at half time. 

 

Gerrard took an unnecessary risk today picking Defoe. 

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8 hours ago, JFK-1 said:

A feature of this is that most fans of other clubs think Rangers have banned the BBC from Ibrox which as we know isn't the case. It's actually a boycott by the BBC over one journo. The club should make that clearer.

Plus that journo isn't banned. He's quite entitled to enter Ibrox by paying like the rest of us. 

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28 minutes ago, Bluedell said:

Plus that journo isn't banned. He's quite entitled to enter Ibrox by paying like the rest of us. 

Correct. Technically the BBC have banned themselves in a display of faux moral outrage that was never consistently applied across the organisation when other BBC journalists were asked not to attend press events by the likes of Manchester United and other EPL clubs.

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