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  1. Seems to happen with frustrating players and there is nothing more frustrating than sitters being missed. But his all round game has never been bad plus the sitter misses have dried up. He is also a likeable guy / player. And the other plus point is his injury record is good.
    3 points
  2. ... I think more about the amount our team might have scored if we had adopted a two-striker line-up for 8 months. Dessers' goal-tally and missed chances are perfectly fine. Else, he would not play at Rangers, but in England, France or Spain ...
    3 points
  3. Im noticing a lot of poor 12:30 kick offs this season, and TV matches in general. The percentage of quality games is low. This season has been all about the the heroics of Forest and Bournemouth and the drop off of Man City plus the crisis at Man Utd.
    2 points
  4. RANGERS have a number of players out on loan across the Men’s, Women’s and Academy sides this season. Here’s our review of how each of those fared over their most recent outings. Ben Davies – Birmingham City Ben played the full 90 minutes as Birmingham secured a priceless 1-0 home victory over Wycombe Wanderers. It was a fifth successive clean sheet for the Blues with Ben playing every minute at the heart of the defence. Apps: 30 Kieran Dowell – Birmingham City Kieran, meanwhile, continued his run in the Birmingham side with another 90-minute display in the victory over Wycombe. The Englishman lined up on the right-hand side of the midfield for the Blues as they continue to look strong favourites for the EFL League One title. Apps: 10 Jose Cifuentes – Aris Thessaloniki Jose started and played the full 90 minutes as Aris played out a 1-1 draw with Volos NPS in league action. It was an eighth consecutive appearance for the Ecuadorian who has been a mainstay in the Aris side this term. Apps: 24 Goals: 1 Assists: 2 Cole McKinnon – Ayr United Cole laid on his first assist for the Honest Men in their 4-1 victory over Airdrieonians on Saturday afternoon. The midfielder teed up Curtis Main who added the fourth for Ayr in the triumph, with the 22-year-old introduced for the final 25 minutes. Apps: 8 Assists: 1 Robbie Fraser – Livingston Robbie was a second half substitute as Livingston fought back to salvage a point away to Partick Thistle on Friday evening. The full-back provided energy to the Lions’ second half display in what could prove a valuable result for David Martindale’s side come the end of the campaign. Apps: 9 Goals: 1 Assists: 1 Lewis Budinauckas – Partick Thistle Lewis, meanwhile, was on the opposite side as the goalkeeper helped Thistle to the draw at home to Livingston. It was a second successive appearance for the 22-year-old who was helpless to deny a thunderous Robbie Muirhead header in the second half. Apps: 2 Archie Stevens – Dunfermline Athletic Archie started and played a pivotal role as Dunfermline roared back from a goal down to overcome Greenock Morton on Saturday afternoon. Indeed, a double from Pars forward Chris Kane was the difference as Archie continues to impress the East End Park faithful with his pace and trickery. Apps: 6 Jay Hogarth – Dunfermline Athletic Jay, meanwhile, was on the bench for the Pars in the come-from-behind victory. The goalkeeper joined Dunfermline on an emergency loan deal and has played understudy to Tobi Oluwayemi. Adam Devine – Queen’s Park Adam netted his first goal for Queen’s Park in their 4-0 rout of Raith Rovers on Saturday afternoon. Making his third start for the club, the full-back produced a well-taken left-footed effort to double the Spiders’ advantage just minutes into the second half. Apps: 3 Goals: 1 Leon King – Queen’s Park Leon joined Queen’s Park on loan on Friday evening and made his first appearance in the victory in Kirkcaldy the following day. Indeed, the defender was introduced for the final quarter of an hour and helped the Spiders see out a comprehensive 4-0 victory. Apps: 1 Kieran Wright – Airdrieonians Kieran started between the posts as Airdrieonians tasted defeat away to Ayr United. The defeat brought the side’s five-game winning run to a halt and they will be keen to produce a positive result when Falkirk come to town this evening. Apps: 23 Josh Gentles – Alloa Athletic Josh played from start to finish for Alloa as they came from behind to defeat Cove Rangers at home on Saturday afternoon. The 17-year-old partnered Conor Sammon in attack and was unfortunate not to get himself onto the scoresheet once again as he continues to impress for the Wasps. Apps: 6 Goals: 2 Assists: 2 Blaine McClure – Kelty Hearts Blaine started and played the full 90 minutes as Kelty Hearts returned to winning ways with a 1-0 victory over Queen of the South in Dumfries. The 18-year-old was a strong performer for Charlie Mulgrew’s men and has played every available minute in the side’s last three games. Apps: 5 Kristian Webster – Dumbarton Kristian played 45 minutes for Dumbarton as they tasted defeat at home to Stenhousemuir. The Sons have endured a tough campaign in League One and are still searching for their first league victory since December. Apps: 7 Jack Harkness – Stirling Albion Jack supplied the winning goal for Stirling Albion in their 1-0 triumph over East Fife on Saturday afternoon. The 21-year-old’s pinpoint delivery was met by Dale Hilson as he registered his fifth goal contribution in his last six appearances from full-back for the Binos. Apps: 23 Goals: 2 Assists: 3 Leyton Grant – Stirling Albion Leyton was a strong performer in defence for Stirling Albion as he helped the side to a well-earned clean sheet. The 18-year-old lined up on the left-hand side of his side’s three-man backline and has started all eight games since joining the Binos on loan in January. Apps: 8 Jacob Pazikas – Gala Fairydean Rovers Jacob, meanwhile, started between the posts as Gala Fairydean Rovers recorded an impressive 4-0 victory away to Hearts B on Friday evening. It was a first clean sheet for the 20-year-old since joining the Lowland League outfit on loan in January as the side look to create positive momentum.
    1 point
  5. I only see highlights of the Premier League but I saw most of the FA Cup last week and the football wasn’t that great. Falkirk v Partick Thistle wouldn’t look all that different if they played in proper stadiums with 30,000 crowds.
    1 point
  6. The Scottish Cup is the same as the FA Cup, being played over 4 days. Its the Quarter finals just blast them on the weekend. Hearts and Aberdeen seem to be making regular trips to Hampden, it would be nice if Hibs could pull of a shock today and join them.
    1 point
  7. Dessers has won the last four Gersnet MOTM polls unless I am mistaken. The marmite reaction to players and managers at our club is a bit weird imo.
    1 point
  8. IMHO, the re-appearance of the energetic Barron did help Raskin and Diomande playing more freely and attack-minded. Too bad Barron was out for that long ... but we are used to this.
    1 point
  9. Josh Gentles doing well at Alloa, 4 goal involvements in 6 games for a 17year old
    1 point
  10. I don't like the Turkish regime but they arrested the driver immediately and charged him with murder by negligence. Good for them.
    1 point
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