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Nothing but good things to say about the team after that today. Incredible work-rate despite well down personnel wise and showed fantastic pride to get a draw. Just a pity we couldn't quite get the winner our play deserved.5 points
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That's the positive to take here. There was a point where I think we all feared that Gio might crash and burn, but he's steadied the ship and got us moving in the right direction. Postecoglou had a rotten run initially when he took over and so did GVB, it's the form during the rest of the season where they've edged it. The timing of SG's departure certainly didn't help things.2 points
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Biggest take from that was our fitness and desire. We were first to most second balls in the 2nd half (like the Cup semi) and most of their attacking play was down to misplaced passes by us.2 points
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We weren't quite good enough but it was close. Officials were again utterly murder. That should give us some confidence though going into Thursday.2 points
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Or switch with Aribo? the front 3 should be continually switching2 points
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And remember…… when shooting today, all shots to Joe Hart’s left hand side 🤠2 points
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Decent starting XI. I don't get the 'it's a nothing game' attitude. Sounds like people are getting their excuses in early, which is not The Rangers way.2 points
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Two Free Bites. Last Wednesday, BBC Scotland screened the Youth Cup Final between Rangers and Hearts. The commentator was Andy Bargh and, Michael Stewart provided the snide and sneering. Rangers started well, could have been four up in the first dozen minutes but, for wonderful goalkeeping by Hearts Liam McFarlane. However, the young Bears persevered and, were rewarded with two goals by McInally and Rory Wilson. Leading two nil at half time, Rangers opted to manage the second period, Steven Naismith pushed his charges a further twenty yards up the pitch. Hearts spirited attempts continually failed inside the Rangers box. Ten minutes to go and Michael Stewart launched into a ninety second appraisal of Rangers youth players. He named Nathan Patterson, Leon King, Rory Wilson, Alex Lowry, ...... etc and asked, "where's the pathway to the Rangers first team"? Michael answered his own question, "if they want to develop like Billy Gilmore they have to move south". Andy Bargh countered, "we want to keep young talent in Scotland"? Michael concluded, "particularly at Rangers there is no clear pathway to the first team". I have no doubt Michael would have continued to snarl and bite but, in the 81st minute Hearts scored. Rangers won the game 2-1 and thus, secured the cup. The reason I mention this is Michael Stewart is showing a clear pattern of behaviour. He waits until near the end before baring his teeth because he knows it's harder to counter. Michael does not want debate, he prefers to proclaim and, it is premeditated. Yesterday on Sportsound, the soon Saturday retired, BIG Dick announced there would be a five minute discussion on Rangers continued Euro success. Big Dick laid out the facts of the game in Leipzig, Red Bull scored late but it was a deserving goal. Wullie Miller noted Rangers parked the bus, it was a bit more like Walter Smith's Euro run in 2008, Rory Loy thought Rangers still had opportunity at Ibrox, Alan Preston felt Leipzig would be as dangerous in Glasgow. Before Big Dick pulled the guillotine, Michael cleared his throat for another unchallenged proclamation, "Rangers can win this trophy, they need to win it. If they do not, then there will be a fire sale at Ibrox this close season". Clearly, this was premeditated, most Tabloids had his, 'Rangers are fcuked' proclamation on their digital front pages last evening. It was the final broadcast thought and again, went unchallenged. Where is Michael's reference? I suspect it is Phil McFournames? Surely, PQ are not allowing their preferred attack dog to continually take bites based on the outpourings of a slabbering idiot based on coastal Donegal? Well, if there is a fire sale; does that mean there is now a clear pathway to the first team for Rangers youth players? I am sure Michael will tell us today.2 points
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Fearing the worst today. The league has gone. Genuinely think too many minds will be on next Thursday night2 points
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Well, I'm wide awake and raring to go. Let's put these scumbags in their place today, Rangers. 🟥⬜🟦2 points
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Proud of the spirit displayed today. Said it before and I'll say it again, we have far too many players on our payroll who can't go 10 games uninjured. This needs sorted in the summer pronto. Delighted Sakala got his goal he's an infectious lad. Always gets me how we've had class strikers in the past who bottle it at parkhead but then Sakala walks on and slams one in the net. One other thing, I cannot recall a game in which Ange has managed where at least two players haven't hit the deck holding their calves or hamstrings. He's going to burn his squad out.1 point
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A very good performance all round considering we were missing a few of our first picks1 point
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Considering the pressure these players are under, the weight of games recently and what is at stake next week, I thought there was so much to be proud of today. We are a team that gets stronger as games go on and by the end we were well on top and unlucky not to have won. Some individual players weren't at their best maybe but as a team we seem united and show great determination. We did what we had to do today - we spoiled their party and sent them home greatly subdued. For our part, we go on to another massive test on Thursday and still have a Scottish Cup final in our back pocket.1 point
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How the feck did Sakala get flagged offside at the end there? onside a mile1 point
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You should know by now that you can't criticise any player unless it's the ones that dB doesn't rate, like Tavernier and Kent...1 point
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That`s 11 swallows now, not bad for a "winger", 5 short of Roofe, 8 of Morelos.1 point
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They gave their all and with half an ounce more luck, we could and should (sic) have snatched 3 points here. Scum looked totally ragged the last 20 odd mins, Beaton saved their @rse a couple of times ... and bar same comical errors early this year and a string of shocking refereeing performances at the Scum`s games, the title race shouldn`t be over.1 point
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As I said, didn't see the game but sounded like our patchwork squad were unlucky. However, a quick look at stats - they had 1 shot on target resulting 1 goal, we had 5 shorts on targrt resulting in 1 goal. Been same all season, need to be more clinical.1 point
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🙄 He isn't good enough for our starting 11. I like the boy and I'm very happy he scored, he's still not good enough for the starting 11.1 point
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The aim of the game is to score when a chance occurs. Just look at Chelsea at Utd in midweek, golden chances spurned and had to share the points in a one sided game. Gers will get other chances this half, it is up to someone to keep cool and finish. Easier said than done i know, but definitley doable against this mob.1 point
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Hate to mention refs but there have been a few occasions when he should have blown for very obvious free kicks IMO1 point
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We did fine up until their goal but the lack of presence in attack was stark too often. We then lose a dreadful goal where their winger takes an identical chance ours spurned. Still well in the game but we really need to show more composure up front if we're to create and score goals.1 point
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Calm down. Last night you were criticising people for being negative. It’s a tight game, one chance missed, one chance taken. The game is far from lost.1 point
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Sakala is a really poor footballer, all he’s got is speed but does not have the brains to use it.1 point
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Sakala's quality or lack of it demonstrated in that passage of play1 point
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Kent had 2 good chances and squandered them, they score with their first after doing hardly anything. Sakala playing far too deep. Stop laying into Borna. He´s no worse than anyone else.1 point
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A wee bit surprised at deploying such a strong side but I guess the focus is and should be to win and apply as much pressure as we can on Celtic. Should be an open, exciting game. Come on Rangers!1 point
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We apparently look at Scott Twine (22) of MK Dons. Going by his stats, he`s exactly the versatile attacker we should aim at. He`s been "on our radar" earlier this year ...1 point
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If we didn't have the Semi final on Thursday, I don't think we need excuses and i would fancy us to win. However, the players have a bigger game coming up and will not go into this game with the zest and determination knowing an injury could rule them out of the biggest game of their careers. I could be wrong and 2nd gear will be enough to win, but i just don't see it.1 point
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maybe they were just a bit off their best. Maybe we were better than in Portugal. Maybe i am talking shite. Maybe they aren't much better.1 point
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I think you will be proven wrong come 10pm Thursday, hope not 🤞but think you will be.1 point
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Maybe this one over at UEFA works ... https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/video/highlights/0274-1505108a0282-68e540ff4736-1000--highlights-leipzig-1-0-rangers/1 point
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We blew the league ourselves a long time ago, and losing to them at Ibrox sealed it for me, I do still want to see a win from us and are very likely to do so but the problem is who else is going to beat them? still want to gub them at their midden1 point
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