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I was in Bar'72 early yesterday and the Host brought in Tom Lawrence. He was replete in club blazer and necktie and spoke very well. On being asked on current fitness? He told of being back in full trianing as of today and was determined to be part of next weekend's semi-final squad. Here's hoping.7 points
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Add me to the 'not sure why we didn't buy Shankland' camp. He was the best forward on the park yesterday, scored one, created Hearts best other chance and held the ball up really well all match. He's 6'1", 28 years old and scored 24 goals last season in the league we play in. I suspect he'd have cost way less than either Lammers or Dessers too. He's also Hearts captain which suggests he has some presence around the dressing room too. Buying the best Scottish players available has worked well for us in the past. Shankland's experience of our league, ultimately the one we need to win every season, could have made him a real asset. It's all moot, but I'm a t a loss to what our football department saw in some of our summer signings but didn't see in Shankland or indeed Nisbet. As for yesterday I thought it was going to be one of those days we've become so used to in recent seasons. That it wasn't might be very important, or might be a blip, time will tell. Hearts tactics were so defensive, it was a grim watch. I don't think Mr Naismith will be in the job for long if that's what his side are displaying every week. We huffed and puffed but didn't look like blowing them down until we did. It was a better performance than many we've seen this season, Clement has improved us, but ultimately it's the same players and there's only so much you can do with them. A fully fit Cantwell and Danilo will make a difference, it was also good to see Dowell make the bench, if Lawrence and him can stay fit then who knows. Even with that we need more goals in our team. If only there was a proven goalscorer in our league we could consider...7 points
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The final xG was 4.03 - the highest of the season by quite some way. Even if we take out the 2 penalties, it's still one of the highest (2.45). Since Clement has come in we've seen an increase in our xG and a decrease in our xGA. It's progress.6 points
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Agreed, perhaps when he jumped on the scene and scored for fun he might have been worth a look but not now. Nisbet on the other hand might have been good enough which pains me to say. As for the match Big Phil gets the benefit of doubt that he has inherited some poor players and had minimal time on the training ground and games following Euro away days can always be tricky. But this win should be a spur for everyone for it to finish like that.3 points
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Highlights and stats for the game don't look that bad, but once again, 6 mins of quality football can't be our standard.2 points
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Not aimed at you, just picking it up here ... I am late to the show, but did you count out all the penalties he's scored? Had Morelos taken them, he'd be away with the European record for seasons to come. Tav never gives up, and that's a credit to him. But how many dire game performances have been papered over - like yesterday - with one good cross and/or a penalty goal? If Clement desiced to play him as a right midfielder in a 3-5-2 or 3-4-3, we might see some good years still with us. But as soon as we get a Ridvan-like successor to Tav, we should grab that chance. I have seen nothing from or in Sterling that suggests that he will be that man. I know people will come about and say that we won't cherish enough Tav's input until he is gone, yet, Rangers always marched on without iconic people. On Thursday I was almost willing to write that we miss Kent ... for getting fouled in or outside the area and an early goal. But then I remembered Sakala and forgot all about Kent. It remains fact that some folk won't carry us to the limits we required these days. I watched the highlights and Lammers and Dessers once more had chances and did some good work, but ultimately somehow don't seem to click. We are where we are right now and can but hope that Clement gets the best out of the current players. I am not sure that some have it in them to succeed here, or should remain ahead of others because of season's past.2 points
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Clement doesn't really have much choice. compo makes a decent point about the managers - winning the league is the main priority and other than 55, we've been nowhere near it.2 points
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The only "heavy" league defeat was 1-3 at home to Aberdeen. However, losing a couple 1-0 has cost us. Until yesterday, if we conceded we would lose!2 points
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Cifuentes, Dowell and Lawrence being back has gone under the radar tbf..could be huge for us in the next few weeks and months (God willing).2 points
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Just thought I'd post this link from an account on twitter as a follow up, still early but with your context it shows we might be at the start of something... I said at the start of the season we should aim for sub 20 conceded in the league, if we achieve that we'll have a good chance of winning it.2 points
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Apologies for going full football co-commentator but I've voted Danilo purely for what the goal means now and what it COULD mean in the future. Tav was rotten for 90 minutes but made massive contributions so you've got to respect that.2 points
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It's just a shame our forwards are about as clinical as...2 points
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Three points on the board but no one gets any higher than a three out of ten from me that was 99 minutes of complete dross2 points
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On the subject of Ridvan, he had one of his poorer games today. Offered nothing at their goals, where he was obviously targeted, got caught out a few times and was 0/5 for attempted crosses in the first half.2 points
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I was more talking about his crossing/creative ability tbf. He is a strong runner though.1 point
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He did score a wonderful goal in a Scottish Cup Final......1 point
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Worth noting that the one season when our defense was exemplary since coming back up we pissed the league.1 point
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In fairness to @CammyF; and I am playing Devil's advocate here, if Tavernier had been putting down these numbers and performances for Celtic he'd have been lauded as the best right back in Scotland for decades and probably punted for 30m+. Hypothetical and far fetched of course because Celtic are fucking useless in Europe!1 point
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Agreed (unfortunately). I don't think RANGERRAB made the decision to include Tav in the HoF.1 point
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I’m not sure Cifuentes and Dowell have anything to contribute. I’m not sure Lawrence can avoid injury for long enough to contribute.1 point
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With each game the new manager will be identifying the ones that he will need to replace1 point
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I've said this before, but I think both Lundstram and Raskin have been deployed in more box-to-box roles that has freed them up; it suits them both a lot more, IMO.1 point
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Its pretty obvious just by watching. I think it was you that made the comment about trying combination passes in and around the box instead of cross, cross cross etc. Our winner came from a cross but probably because we didn't rip the backside out of crossing.1 point
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I will give it to Ben Davies. He was about the only player who didn't repeatedly give the ball away.1 point
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Man Utd are so far off being a top side its unreal. I can only pretty much remember them being the best barr 2 years of the Fergie early era. Seems Ten Hag may have lost the dressing room after making a bit of progress last season, he got pass marks for being top 4 and winning a cup plus the way he handles Ronaldo and the early was he tried to fix Sancho - but this season has been five strides backwards and on the pitch they are 5 starters away from challenging top 4. 7th is the best they can hope for and even that is going Brighton some injustice.1 point
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Somebody should conduct a Dessers vs Shankland poll.1 point
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It was good to see the majority of our support stick around today. The UBs need to ditch that drum and sing more proper Rangers songs. The Ultra ones they do for never ending periods are crap. Hearts went 1-0 up and all we heard was that ow ow ow one for the next 10 minutes. About as inspiring as a Cliff Richard calendar.1 point
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Ridvan is too small to play in defence. Opponents target him with high balls like hearts did today1 point
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Gross incompetence allowing Lewis Ferguson to get away. Not that there was any shortage of Rangers fans calling him useless. A lesson not to take too seriously the views of some Rangers fans1 point
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Did you? Who at Rangers did you recommend him to? Doesn't matter how many goals he scored, he's a horrible human being1 point
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I wish we'd get over this not signing Scots players, there's plenty of guys that would have improved us over the last few years. Shankland is one such player.1 point
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Can you imagine the joy Atlanta and Cremonese were trying to hide when we started to enquire about Lammers and Dessers. They likely couldn’t believe their luck. The even managed to negotiate us up. Astonishing.1 point
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I type in American son. A perfected form of English. I am just glad you Scots don’t type like you speak. Talk about mutilating a language. 😉1 point
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Do you think you could speak English on this forum please? I realise that you're a dude from Hicksville but some of us on here are language pedants!😉1 point
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