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Should only get one vote, then in the future when someone says 'Always wanted such and such" we can consult the vote and see if they're lying bastards imo.7 points
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What’s the point of a thread with nobody else on it?5 points
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An Avengers team of 'Rangers men' like Barry, Dodds, McCann, McGregor would p*ss this leag-- Oh.5 points
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I'll just close the poll, then...5 points
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Interesting that he has given the board and the new SD a warning around timescales a few times. He is really stressing a sense of urgency around getting ready for the CL qualifiers. Glad someone has finally twigged that timescales are tight and moving quickly is important.4 points
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I reckon Ancelotti has already got it, as per Spanish reports.3 points
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Would only have one player on it....3 points
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Rousseau, report yourself, you've voted 3 times 😂3 points
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This is the worse than the fucking transfer thread3 points
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Reactions 😂 Murty: What TF Pedro: Who TF Murty: aw F Gerrard: What TF (in a good way) Gio: Sounds Sensible Beale: What TF, hmm maybe Clement: Who TF, hmm maybe Ferguson: WTAF😱 Edit.... I forgot to include BF3 points
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Does Bielsa not have a nephew or son-in-law or something we could look into?3 points
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That seems to be the case, but I don't understand why it should.3 points
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I'd imagine the pressure of being Real Madrid assistant manager would be quite intense as the coverage in Spain is 10 times what it is here. He's presumably had to deal with players with the biggest egos, and got involved with tactics at games at the highest level of world football. How that would translate to Scotland is definitely a risk, but there's a lot of positives about this guy.3 points
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"I'm probably Scottish....." Ancelotti will probably speak better English than Ferguson.2 points
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If it's delayed any longer I may start my own breakaway transfer thread, called the Super Summer Transfer thread, for only those posters I like.2 points
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Especially right now when we have one of the biggest Rangers men in the dugout, and he's utterly shite. Let's no beat about the bush. Can't work out how to beat Scottish teams either.2 points
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Yes. He eventually won the league, bless him, in propitious circumstances, failed to take advantage of that in the following season, left suddenly and failed in Brum and Saudi. Rangers need somebody who has been round the track, can command the players, get the team to a league championship and consolidate on success. When that’s been done, bring in a maestro. Who that manager is I do not have a clue.2 points
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Of course we don't but the lad certainly seems to be knowledgeable and hard-working going by his coaching career so far. Yes, we need more than those two traits if we're to become successful again but as much we should be wary of any possible nepotism (or indeed cronyism), neither should certain associations automatically rule people out. FWIW, I'd much rather have a more experienced new manager - one who has demonstrated they can win things on a regular basis - but Clement's CV reflected that to a degree and that went pear shaped rather quickly. In any event I can't affect the outcome so I'm just hoping whoever we appoint hits the ground running.2 points
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Not a dig, but I reckon the question is who would you 'prefer' to be manager rather than 'like' to be manager with the current rumours and options. I think I'll put Ancelotti and Gerrard as 1 & 2. I'd say they are more likely to draw a better standard of player and Gerrard does know what it takes to win the league. Edwards, Martin and O'Neil are a nightmare for me.2 points
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Erm.. Stevie G had to learn here after just being youth coach at L'pool.. A much bigger gamble I would have thought.2 points
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Not a dig at you buster, but I see many hoping for Muscat. I cant really understand why. I admit I have never seen any of his teams play or looked into his playing or recruitment styles. But winning J-League doesn't really appeal to me as a great success, and the Chinese league is probably fixed to control betting markets.2 points
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The board don't get the option of multiple choice, neither should the poll IMO None on the list for me Muscat2 points
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I see the old 'we need someone with connections to Rangers/bring back everyone ever' attitudes are still prevalent. All a bit parochial.2 points
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I don't know enough about most of the candidates to have a worthwhile opinion. I don't want Gerrard back and don't want Martin. As for Ancelotti, who knows how he'll do!? As always, we'll just have to trust those in charge of the appointment and hope for the best.2 points
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In this type of case you just don't know how he would react to the pressure of being the main man, opposed to an assistant. Because he has yet to do it. For a first try, Rangers in our current circumstances is like diving in at the deep end. When Gerrard was appointed, we had a fairly good idea that he could cope with the pressure and that what he had done in the game (on his own) commanded the respect of everyone, players included. He was able to fill in the coaching/tactical gaps with his staff. Someone who comes with the coaching credentials is great but any gaps on the ability to command respect and take overall responsibility would be a problem that isn't so easy to solve. Regardless, interesting to see how the club are thinking.2 points
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I've voted for him but would Davide Ancelotti have got the job at Madrid without his old fella? Doubtful. The others: - Martin is tainted by his time as a player. - Gerrard: Not sure going back to old managers is necessarily the best idea. Though he would be my second choice - Rohl/Edwards - dont really know much about them - O'Neil: meh2 points
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Looks legit if Fab is going with it. Difficult to weigh it all up without knowing who else is on the short list. Ancelotti, a guy who has a famous dad but has never played the game, nor operated without his Dad looking over him would be a huge risk for not being able to handle the pressure that is Rangers.2 points
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Probably you Bearger. How dare you have the kahoonas to provide alternative views outwith the agreed doctrine...2 points
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Memories of Souness spring to mind ... with Smith at this side. We do need, IMHO, someone (assistant/coach/etc.) with a Rangers pedigree and the ability to punch the values into the players' mind.2 points
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You can add Mourinho and Wenger to the list of lower level/non players1 point
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When two teams play in the same colours for over 100 years and in the last quarter of a century, both have been changing their strip design every year, it's safe to say that similarities are inevitable. At least if you don't like a strip, you only have to wait twelve months for the next one.1 point
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By the sounds of things from various places, Spain and Barry's presser, it will be Ancelotti. Exciting, risky and generally easy to get on board with, at least until the football matches start up again.1 point
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My poll was a waste of time, then... 'There is believed to be no frontrunner at this stage, and no appointment is imminent.' https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11788/13366729/rangers-manager-search-rob-edwards-russell-martin-davide-ancelotti-steven-gerrard-more-who-could-be-in-the-frame1 point
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*vote for Martin* *vote for Martin*1 point
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Uh oh - better get on it DB - I like posting transfer nonsense.1 point
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Don Carlo will leave RM and assume control of the Brazilian National XI. Who better to advise/recommend/give a heads up on up and coming Brazilian players to an up and coming manager in Europe? Just a thought. Another thought (oh, yes, there was a distinct rattle in the old napper this am): everyone talks about a profitable player development and trading model, which is important -vital, even- but if Ancelotti Minor is appointed, and is successful, it is likely he will be offski to higher status, more lucrative, pastures. How quickly would depend on his actual, and perceived, successes. (In fact, this would be true of any manager/coach.) Hence, there is, surely, a requirement to develop coaches: smooth, seamless, controlled, transitions being preferable to crunching the gearbox. It may be necessary, through failure, to redd out the off field staff, but, of course, the Club is in control of that kind of process, which it wouldn't be when some 'super club' offers to treble salaries, unless a line of succession is in place. Ancelotti is the bookies' strong favourite this morning, at 1/3. Of course, Stevie G was that price 10 days, or a fortnight, or so, ago. Cave: these markets are volatile.1 point
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The list goes on and on.....Huddersfield, Blackpool, Cardiff, Wigan, Portsmouth, Swansea. Not to mention Oldham, Barnsley and Bolton early on in Premiership era. Yet Brighton and Brentford have rid the storm and perhaps Bournemouth are stabilising aswell.1 point
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Thats fair and if he gets the job then he gets (at least from me) the same backing as any other manager would... until such time as he doesn't deserve that backing. But we all know how fickle supporters are, and I just worry he would be on the back foot from the beginning.1 point
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It was a pathetic response and inaccurate. You have to wonder about the mind set of people at times.1 point
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Given how things evolved off the field, I highly doubt it made any difference who we hired as manager back then. No one worth their salt would have been pleased with the rug pull Clement got last summer.1 point
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