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6 hours ago, JohnMc said:

Modern players are ectomorphic, characterised by a lean, slender body, as opposed to the muscular, mesomorphic builds which were more common in the 1970s and 80s.

6 hours ago, JohnMc said:

“Body shape is clearly important and..... professional clubs might be advised to attract young, less muscular, more angular players as part of their talent identification and development programmes to improve future chances of success,”

Explains the career of Peter Crouch. 

 

Basically, then, Rangers should recruit young, slim, bony ('angular'), players, and should have them hang from the wallbars for a couple of hours every morning, until they stretch to the desired height. 

 

 

 

 

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I know it's only a friendly, but I can't be the only one looking forward to posts slagging the players, the manager, the system etc. Thankfully, no UBs and drummers for folk to seethe at today. 

 

Yeah, Rangers are back playing football 👏 😀

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14 minutes ago, CammyF said:

I know it's only a friendly, but I can't be the only one looking forward to posts slagging the players, the manager, the system etc. Thankfully, no UBs and drummers for folk to seethe at today. 

 

Yeah, Rangers are back playing football 👏 😀

It's coming 🤣

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16 minutes ago, CammyF said:

I can't be the only one looking forward to posts slagging the players, the manager, the system etc. Thankfully, no UBs and drummers for folk to seethe at today. 

Kevin Thomson is on co-comms, so I'm raging about that.  

 

Qwoooality.  

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