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  1. We allow them the whole of the Broomie, they do what they like. Our club is to blame.
    8 points
  2. 17 goals suggest otherwise. Only rangers fans would suggest dropping both our top scorer and the leagues top scorer because he misses a few chances. Jeez.
    6 points
  3. What a pity today. I thought Morelos caused them so many problems and if he'd scored it would have topped off an excellent performance from him. Strange how fine the margins are in this game.
    5 points
  4. The turning point for me was bates' injury. We needed a settled defence today, and Cardoso just didn't fit in.
    4 points
  5. I don’t agree we have closed the gap. We haven’t beaten them over 90 minutes in f***ing ages! They beat us with 10 men at Ibrox. We are going to be 12 points behind. There is still a gap!
    4 points
  6. I'd certainly have taken the money, but I'm also pleased to still have him. He's only 21; he's still got a lot of development to go. If he's £11M now, what value would he be when he stops missing these sitters? He'll be fine. He takes a tantrum at missing an impossible chance, only to get on with it and score the next again week; he'll be fine.
    4 points
  7. It is what it is. We should/could have won this game and they and everyone else knows it. The gap has been closed and if not for the disastrous first half of the season we would have been romping this league. Just move on, win the cup, and strengthen in the Summer window. We don't need much now to make this a title winning team.
    4 points
  8. Just back in from the match, read some posts and I find I have agreed with most of your posts, keep up the sensible posts mate.
    3 points
  9. He misses some amount of simple chances and is constantly caught offside. He’s young and works hard but it’s costing us points.
    3 points
  10. I'm disappointed to have lost, particularly after taking the lead twice, but there were definitely positives and we competed well for most of the game. It was a game we might well have won on another day. The biggest deficit is still in the quality of finishing and the delivery into the box. There's a bit to go yet but it would be wrong to deny the progress we're making.
    3 points
  11. The plan for Glasgow was very different to what we have today, the city was going to be unrecognisable in many, many ways. Some plans just don’t work out. Emerging from the horror and brutality of the Second World War Glasgow was surprisingly unscathed compared to many other European cities. Yes, it had suffered bombing in the early part of the war and, of course, nearby Clydebank had experienced extensive devastation but the centre of Glasgow, the heart of Scotland’s largest city, the industrial powerhouse of the empire, the beating heart of the heavy industry that powered much of the world, was largely intact. That was the problem. In 1945 Glasgow’s Master Of Works and the city’s Chief Engineer, Robert Bruce, produced plans that would have transformed the city centre. Not only would the majority of warehouses and markets that today make up the Merchant City have been demolished but so would Central Station, the Mackintosh designed School of Art and, arguably the city’s finest building, the City Chambers. These awe-inspiring architectural masterpieces would have been pulled down and a new ‘Modernist’ inspired city centre built in their place. Try and imagine a new city chambers built on the north bank of the Clyde, with new law courts beside them. The city would have two new train stations, one roughly where Queen Street Station stands today and new huge ‘South Station’ built on the south side of the Clyde close to the river. Literally thousands of new buildings would need constructed, business and people would be decanted, streets disappear, familiar landmarks reduced to rubble and replaced with grandiose civic centres and new arterial roads. Its scale and ambition was breath taking and it was actually given initial planning approval by the city corporation. An exhibition at the Kelvin Hall was planned for 1947 where the plans for the new city would be shown to the public. Thankfully a mixture of public concern, political influence and simple economics led to the Bruce Plan being shelved before the exhibition could take place. Whilst you could admire the ambition of Bruce, he lacked the understanding of what makes a city great; namely it’s people, and you underestimate the people at your peril. This weekend might just see another plan for Glasgow begin to unravel. Rangers weren’t meant to challenge again. The club had been dealt if not a fatal blow certainly enough hits to put it down and keep it down for a long time. Or so some people hoped. With unfettered access to the Champion’s League and all the money, profile and prestige that goes with it Celtic, this weekend’s visitors, were ideally placed to capitalise on whatever Machiavellian plans European football’s elite have next. They could hoover up all the sponsorship, corporate hospitality and public identity the city has to offer too, after all who was going to stop them? Rangers, a seeming basket case a matter of months ago, were a club unable to attract the Rangers supporting, Renfrewshire based Aberdeen manager, a club unable to win three games in a row, a club unable to defend a lead at home. Yet, here we are. Where are we exactly? Well, we’re second in the league, unbeaten in the last six matches and have only lost once this year. So we’re not where we want to be but we’re a lot closer to it than we have been for a while. It’s not just the victories that have excited the support, it’s their manner too. We’re fluid, fast and well balanced. Goals are being scored across the team, chances are being created regularly, players are linking up well, there seems to be an understanding now particularly middle to front. More pleasingly we seem to have some fight about us again. We win the 50/50s now, we’re competing all across the pitch, we’re not being bullied and put off our game. It’s remarkable to write this, as this team is really only two months old. The signings of Murphy, Docherty, Martin, Goss and Cummings have galvanised, strengthened and improved a squad that stuttered from week to week prior to their arrival. Added to that we’ve seen Tavernier and Windass emerge as important players, Bates now looks like a Rangers defender and Morelos gets the kind of service and support his superb forward play deserves. This has all been achieved under the guidance of a rookie youth team manager forced into the hardest job in Scottish football whilst the club very publically courted someone else. It’s funny how some plans don’t work out. Before I get too carried away a word of caution. This Celtic side are still capable of scoring goals and winning matches. Their form hasn’t been as good as last season but it’s still better than anyone else in the league and we’d do well to remember that. They have some injuries and some players seem to be out of form, but they’ve still only lost 2 matches all domestic season and have the experience and confidence to harm us if we’re not careful. Whatever our current feelings of renewed confidence we’ve not beaten Celtic since that glorious day at Hampden 2 years ago and a lot has changed at both clubs since. Sunday will be a stern test and one we’re not favourites to win. I’d be surprised if our starting XI is very different from the side that’s largely picked itself in recent weeks. If fit I expect Murphy to return to the side at the expense of Cummings. Foderingham should also return for league duty. Tav, Bates and Martin should start alongside the only real quandary in the side. A fit Wallace should be our first choice left-back but I’m not sure he’s as fit as he needs to be yet. A run out in a friendly against a Championship side is no preparation for a top of the table challenge. If fit John will start, if not I expect Halliday to play at left back. I expect a midfield of Candieas, Goss, Docherty and Murphy with Windass and Morelos up front. That side has four players making their ‘Old Firm’ debut, a match where experience counts and our central midfield is young and has only played a handful of matches together. Amid my expectation and optimism the realist in me is a little nervous. Despite that we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that it wasn’t meant to be this close. We were meant to be languishing somewhere between Aberdeen and Hibs, turning baliffs away from Edmiston Drive, watching our best players leave for sweetie money and our signings struggle to meet expectations. We’re supposed to be bystanders watching Celtic’s procession to another league title and potential Champion’s League spotlight. That was the plan. Sometimes even the most ambitious plans, whether well intentioned or nefarious, don’t come to fruition. Glasgow doesn’t belong to Celtic, never let them forget that, this is our city too and they don’t get to redesign it without our permission. It’s pleasing we’re not giving it again.
    2 points
  12. The old adage "Money Talks".!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    2 points
  13. I thought that too. We should have brought Cummings on as soon as they went down to ten. It was obvious that Rodgers had to change his plan but we made it to easy by not changing anything ourselves. If we had brought on Cummings at that time, it would have given everyone a boost, and them a problem. About 5 minutes after he was sent off, I looked over and saw Murty telling the players to lift it. He even turned to the fans to get us to lift it too. What he maybe realised too late is to that he had someone on the bench who could have lifted it. Murty is still very inexperienced though and as long as he learns from these things, it's all part of his growth into the role. He's earned much more time to develop in my opinion. We showed that our style of football works against them too so I'm excited still about our future under Murty.
    2 points
  14. Experience counts in these games, Murty's lack of said showed today imo, not getting on his back btw, as i honestly thought we were good today. Morelos takes his chances and we could have won it. However i felt we played into Rodgers hands today, we reverted to leaving Morelos isolated, we kept it tight at the back for the most part, but we stood off them for periods and let then get comfortable on the ball again. Another manager, Pedro made this mistake too and it cost us then as it did today.
    2 points
  15. Usually put asterisks for swear words but not this time "WHY ARE THE COWARDS HIDING THEIR FACES SURELY IF THEY ARE TRYING TO MAKE A POINT THEY SHOULD FUCKING MAN UP" If they are not "MAN ENOUGH" then just FUCK OFF.
    2 points
  16. what a load of fuckin' muppets... arseholes pure riddie
    2 points
  17. Sinister snd unacceptable.
    2 points
  18. I think we will. You’re right though, some players have to learn how to win
    2 points
  19. After today, having almost managed to calm down after the stress of it all, I'm now convinced we are just one centre half and a number 10 away from winning this league. Windass is good at the running game, but when we need to create, we need a more inventive player there. I really enjoyed watching us go forward, but Murty's interview was spot on. We stopped playing our game when they went down to 10 men. We could and should have won it but hopefully they'll have learned a valuable lesson today - they are there to be beaten now. We just have to beat that mob in the cup now.
    2 points
  20. I do! some of these posts are embarrassing! keep up the good work.
    2 points
  21. He put in a lot of effort today but didn't score. Room for improvement - yes. Dropping him - no.
    2 points
  22. Sorry I misunderstood you when you said “We’ve closed the gap.”
    2 points
  23. Second place was always the target this season. I'm much more confident of achieving that now than I was a few months ago.
    2 points
  24. Maybe it's time to stop thinking about the points gap with Celtic for a while. We need to bounce back, and secure second place, by dealing with the rest i.e. Kilmarnock, Hibernian and Aberdeen. Another win in the cup would be nice too of course.
    2 points
  25. I didn't mean in terms of points, but in terms of quality. Going from being humiliated regularly to being absolutely enraged at a narrow defeat is most certainly progress.
    2 points
  26. The manager should have taken the initiative as soon as the red card happened. He was slow to react again and our opponents seized the initiative instead.
    2 points
  27. I'd say there were definitely more positives than negatives and it wouldn't do some fans any harm to remember where we were just a few months ago, wallowing aimlessly in mid table after having been humbled by the mighty Progres Niederkorn. I'd say we've come a long way and if we keep progressing the corner will be turned sooner or later. Edit: The Scottish Cup game is clearly there to be won.
    2 points
  28. Were not far away now , disappointed at giving away the upper hand twice need to brush up on our defending iam not downhearted we showed were as good as that lot
    2 points
  29. A bit of perspective from a neutral’s perspective from the Guardian minute-by-minute report: “A game of pace, aggression, attitude and skill – along with plenty of affirming hatred – featuring four great goals, one very good goal, a red card, and a title more or less decided; Celtic are now nine points clear at the top of the table with a game in hand. However, make no mistake: Rangers are on the way back, nurturing a compelling youthfulness and swagger. If they can add some control, they’ll be a serious force next season,”
    2 points
  30. It's SBS, he hasn't had much "to cheer" about of late. The point today is that we have been closer to them than ever in the last six years. The big problem of this season was the transition stage when we lost games on the cheap at home. Today it was even steven on the park and call me silly, but they scored one really good goal at the end, the rest was down to sheer luck either in build-up or execution. You see Brown lumping a clearance up the park and it bounces perfectly for Dembele. Then you see Morelos 2 yards out and his shinguard-shot hits the post and falls to the keeper. Not to mention his free run on goal. We can draw satisfaction that we can play better than today ... and it is time to produce it against them.
    2 points
  31. To me, he epitomises the SNP.
    2 points
  32. Battle fever has well and truly set in! This sums up my mood this morning...
    2 points
  33. So the shit stirrer starts the ball rolling then plays the victim card.....sound familiar?
    2 points
  34. And to think some of our support wanted this tosser as our manager , the man's a born loser .
    2 points
  35. 1963 cup final Haffey played like a cat in the first game and a pussy in the replay
    2 points
  36. The silence from Auchenhowie this week has been fantastic.
    2 points
  37. They've done the walk from the Louden to the match before (I'm sure for another match vs that lot). The Tims have done them to the Piggery too. There was also a big march arranged in Germany last year - went well, although I think a couple of lads got pulled for setting off flares when they got back. I can see why people disapprove - that's fair enough. But I don't like the name-calling of fellow Bears. Just let them get on with it. The funny thing is, in 20 years' time, the current UBs will be 40 with kids and probably moaning about the new young team.
    2 points
  38. The problem with this is it's absolutely pointless with zero chance of anything good for the club coming from it and the club is my main concern. It's obviously not their main concern. It's also pointless putting in peripheral points such as the team wear black away when we and everyone else know that's not the reason black is being requested as a 'uniform' This can achieve absolutely nothing but attracting the attention of police and media which is exactly the same thing we would all expect if their opposite number on the other side had printed such a leaflet and declared such an intention. I'm frankly livid and embarrassed these total fuck nuts are virtually certain to bring more bad press on the club while presenting an intimidating chanting spectacle to the passing public on a Sunday morning. It takes only one complete idiot to turn it into a disaster and I think we can be confident it will be liberally sprinkled with complete idiots.
    2 points
  39. I like it in the corner. Seeing them close up reinforces my belief that I am superior to them. They are ugly, demented individuals...and badly dressed.
    1 point
  40. On further reflection, I take a lot more positives than negatives from today, certainly a lot more than some on here. Perhaps expectations have a lot to do with that but for the first time in years I've no doubt we are capable of competing with Celtic. I also think everyone who saw the game, whatever their allegiance, realises that a shift has taken place in the balance of power. We're no longer lambs to the slaughter. Brenda certainly knows it, which is why he's become so openly mouthy in regard to Rangers. Perhaps our biggest remaining disadvantage is having so many players who have yet to taste success and believe they can repeat it. That will come.
    1 point
  41. We might even have gone on to win it had he scored. I watched in disbelief at the game and still cant believe he missed it but we have seen worst misses. We'll be back........
    1 point
  42. It was five seats to my left mate. One of the guys in front of me had a steward tell him he was a “dick” for cracking up. There was 4/5 guys screaming at the police who just fobbed them off. Scot squad done nothing. Smoke bomb was thrown from above and went off in the middle right hand side of section. One of (and there were many) of the excuses was that they can’t search everyone coming in. Funny that, because as I was coming in we were all searched. Incidentally how many bombs were there in total today? 6/7??? I stopped counting. If the club don’t ban them on the grounds of throwing explosives into opposing fans they are putting fans safety in jeopardy.
    1 point
  43. It's maybe because I don't drink!
    1 point
  44. They came and played for the draw with only one of their usual attacking wingers and an off form Dembele as a lone striker up front. The dangerous position has always been Rogic cutting in onto his left on the right of their midfield looking for fouls and the odd shot here and there. It wasnt a surprise to me that he scored, he normally does when he's playing. Their midfield was ineffective, other than Rogic, and their defence was woeful we out played them on numerous occasions in the first half. So much so that they resorted to playing the long ball over the top, which through some poor defending from Cardoso, lead to their second equalizer. It was exactly the same from them in the second half up until the sending off then they went to a back four defending in their own half with one man out wide in the channel that Tav left behind as we pushed for the winner. They got the break and scored the winner then sat in and killed the game. From mid to front we're more than good enough to beat them but our defence is thin and we'll need to strengthen in the summer. Couple of defensive errors and poor goal keeping was our undoing today. You don't score the first of two goals and expect to lose old firm matches. We should have won that!
    1 point
  45. You are surely kidding? You can't see any positives? Didn't you think we were the better team, or deserved to win that? You are right that we have to turn in results soon, but this showed me that we are back and able to challenge now. We've got a young team that's only going to get better. They need to spend serious money in the summer. We don't.
    1 point
  46. After he victimises someone for reporting a crime. What a world we live in that hes still in a job
    1 point
  47. The problem this time is the wording and picture used to publicise the event. An open opportunity for the young nutters to get involved, hopefully it’s a damp squib>
    1 point
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