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If Tavs goal had been allowed to stand, if we had gotten a legitimate penalty when Tav was tripped in the box, and if Aribo had scored we wouldn't be having this conversation. Oh and Balagun "foul" was outside the box...... You want to talk about improvement? Fine. Let's talk about improvement. Qualified top of a very difficult EL group whilst not losing a game. Sit top of the league, yet to lose a game in the league. Conceded one goal at home in the league thus far whilst scoring 40 goals and dropping 0 points. Now compare and contrast to last season - no improvement? One domestic defeat all season and 4 wins away from claiming our 1st title in 10 years after being hours away from not being able to field a team away to Brechin in those dark days. The journey struggling against the likes of Alloa, Peterhead, Berwick Rangers et al. Struggling to get out of the championship and being humiliated by Motherwell in that play off. Losing to Raith in the Mickey Mouse Cup Final at Easter Road. Still not seeing any improvement? Best unbeaten run in the club's history after eclipsing Walter Smith's record (what a team that was), 1 game away from breaking the clean sheet record. Still not seeing any improvement? Some Rangers fans need to remember where we've came from, remember last season, remember we have no devine right to win any game of football nevermind winning it 4 or 5-0, this has to be earned and this season, the team have (THUS FAR) stood 99% of the time and delivered. They just need to deliver another 4 times this season to become immortals. If that isn't improvement then I'm the leader of The Green Brigade.4 points
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These stats are utterly ridiculous - 1 goal, yes 1 single goal conceded at home in the league so far this season, whilst we've scored 40. Let those stats sink in. They say a lot about the change in mentality from last season. Our away form is also very impressive, but home record is ridiculous.4 points
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I am so relieved. I am a pessimist by nature and kept going through scenarios like dropping points today and them whittling down the gap, cheered on by their media. Today will have been a kick in the balls for them and could hopefully affect their performance tomorrow.4 points
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Thanks. I've been viewing it for a long time but only just got around to joining. It's a great forum.3 points
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If I could have got near Aribo after he missed I would have throttled him!3 points
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This is true. He might not have won anything yet but who could have expected him to? He joined a team with half the budget of Celtic and yet has moulded them into a side that hopefully will win the league in the next few weeks. In 2018 it was not possible to believe that Rangers could even mount a decent challenge for the league an nobody should have set a target of 2021. He has shown himself to be a fantastic leader. I won't believe the league is won until it is won but things are looking good.2 points
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Today was the most walteresque performance of the season , it actually brought back memories of yold . Its coming home , 10 years of pain is over , plus they have imploded , raise a glass troops #552 points
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What a sad, embittered, biased individual he is. Can't wait to see his face the day 55 is secured!2 points
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Let's get a plastic one I would imagine you could get a blue one as well2 points
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He didn’t have his finest performance in a Rangers shirt. Got caught in possession so many times. He can do so much better.2 points
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Nah, total misunderstanding of football, football games and how / what you need to win championships.2 points
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[FT] 1-0. That'll do, Rangers. I really don't care how they come. I didn't think we played that badly, to be fair. Certainly not clinical, and we lacked a bit of tempo to our play. I thought we defended pretty well. I like the look of Wright; I think he'll be a good addition. Itten was terrific - after questioning him at half-time. I still don't think he got the correct service, but I can't fault his effort. Davis was imperious. Again.2 points
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This is becoming a regular half time beef. We have forced the Killie keeper into one save, the Kent strike touched over the bar five minutes before the break. Please Rangers, start the second half hard, get the second and ease the pressure. Start working the keeper. Jack's strike is special, maybe his first touch is better than his second(the strike)?2 points
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Don Robertson has been cheating Rangers out of decisions all the way through our journey back to the top.2 points
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Impossible to tell from the replays as they weren’t close enough but it looked 10 times more of a penalty than the one Celtic got the other night.2 points
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High tempo from the first whistle and no pedestrian football please. 3 points is a must and a good performance will help banish that horrible display v Hamilton. C'mon Rangers. We're nearly there!!2 points
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we rightly complain about the killie pitch then put that out there.1 point
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Yeah the state of the pitch is a concern and has an obvious impact on our ability to play our preferred style. Spent plenty money on it recently and was hoping it would stand up to the test this season.1 point
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Updated Ibrox stats, P14 W14 D0 L0 F40 A1 Pts42/42 Absolutely top class???????1 point
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We didn't play brilliantly but it was completely comfortable. We just need to finish teams off and it would be so much easier for those of us panicking over nothing at home.1 point
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We could have/should have scored more, we were never in any danger.1 point
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Get the fuck in! I can't be doing with scraping 1 - 0 wins to the end of the season! Jesus, me heart!1 point
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Said much the same thing earlier. It's almost like we've forgotten that for us to score we need to up the tempo and work their goalie1 point
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There was service and configuration errors throughout the night UK time and couldnt read anything - however I went to the main site for the first time in a while and spent time reading some cracking articles. Possible strongest XI today, Helander aside. I hope we can get a nice lead early on and give Defoe and Arfield some minutes in the second half.1 point
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Today on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound : Richard Gordon : "Rangers have had three red cards this season, all retrospective" Michael Stewart : "ah but, they've been getting away with incidents all season, here at Tannadice, Morelos got away with throwing an elbow". Richard Gordon : "Morelos was retrospectively red carded for the incident at Tannadice". Michael Stewart :"ah but, they've been getting away with other incidents all season".1 point
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All I want is for one of the above winning scores to be right.1 point
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We have been having some caching issues so a software patch was applied earlier and it may take a while for the site to settle down. If Blueflag sees anything else obvious, I'm sure he'll fix it.1 point
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Kent and Aribo need to up their game today. We need to see more from both of them. And Itten must show more than we’ve seen from him.1 point
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That's the team I expected: a good balance and plenty in attack. Also more options from the bench if required. Killie will be stuffy so vital we approach the game with the right attitude and take any chances we create.1 point
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Jesus. Grow a pair or turn the volume off. The best response to these 2 is to wrap up title 55.1 point
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I wouldn't juggle too much. Especially if we win it early and remain unbeaten. I think professional pride should mean we should be aiming for an unbeaten season if it is possible.1 point
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Goodfellas. Martin Scorsese's masterpiece, 'Goodfellas' has a particularly powerful scene when Tommy De Vito(Joe Pesci) is about to be elevated to the status of, 'Made Man'. He is replete in his Sunday best, about to enter the business front premises and remarks,"the books will be opened for a shoeshine boy". It's not just Tommy experiencing excitement, both his long term friends, Henry Hill( Ray Liotta) and Jimmy Conway(Robert De Niro) realise the potential benefits of being associated with a Made Man. They wait in a Diner for the confirmatory telephone call and in a ten second montage, emotions erupt ............. The ambience inside the PQ Gang Hut has been sombre of late. Prayers for Neil are not being heard, Peter has taken his hand off the tiller of Scottish football, and treasured dismembered member, Michael Stewart left Sellik TV in late Autumn. Party hats are discarded, the streamers and balloons hang limp amid the still, rancid air. However, today's announcement from the Chamber of Secrets has stimulated agitation. One of their own is about to be made up and all members can share the benefits. Sellik TV have announced changes in the line up, former Radio Snyde front man, Peter Martin is no longer doing commentary. Another Radio Snyde front man, Gerry McCulloch is moving from Hosting duties to providing commentary, and Gang Hut associate, Creepy Connie McLaughlin is the new Host of ra Sellik TV. Now, Connie rawking her inner buzz, will bring a new reality. Last month, Gerry told us the SPFL Premiership table was "fake news"; I don't know if Connie will be courageous enough to challenge Gerry's reality? I suspect her hardest decision will be to inform her brother, Chris that she has secured the gig. As the fireworks explode above PQ and the Gang Hut chorus Hail, Hail; spare a thought for calamitous Chris. Only last year, his squeeze, Eilidh Barbour left him for a Sky female golfing colleague. Apparently, Chris did not have feet big enough to fill the spikey shoes? Further, Chris's bi-weekly appointment with Peter's cheese will soon be confined to warm nostalgia. Let's hope Connie and Eilidh are not sharing a beard? It would be too much. As emotions erupt in the Gang Hut, those listening carefully will hear Chris screaming, 'it should have been me'.1 point
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