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  1. It's only been a few weeks since Rangers got the better of Celtic but, as the winter break finally comes to a close with a return to action in the Cup against Stranraer, that victory in the East End of Glasgow already seems a long time ago. Yet, there's a sense of familiarity with the position we're in - especially compared to this time last year. Going back to January 2019, we were getting ready for a Cup tie away to Cowdenbeath, still basking in the glow of a home win at Ibrox against Celtic and excited by the fact we were tied with our greatest rivals at the top of the table. That positive feeling didn't last long: the Cup game was postponed and a clearly sluggish Rangers team went down to a defeat in our first match of the new year to Kilmarnock. Joe Worrall was the scapegoat as we lost the game despite taking an early lead but it was fairly obvious the whole team lacked that extra bit of belief, the winners' mentality any successful side requires to win trophies. Any league title challenge was gone without really starting and it was back to square one in terms of offering any sort of competition to Celtic. Fast forward 12 months, the top of the league table is eerily similar so at first glance, you'd be excused for thinking we hadn't made progress since last season. However, you'd be wrong. This time Celtic have played a game more, thus, if we win our game in hand, we'll actually be top of the league on our own. Moreover, although Celtic's points tally has increased, we've also won more games, drew less games and lost only once this campaign. Most importantly though is the way we've found that improvement: whilst no Rangers supporter can say we've been excellent throughout the league campaign, there has been an obvious advancement in the way we're able to achieve three points. Indeed, from the very first game - ironically away to Kilmarnock - the character in the side is a lot clearer. There now appears to be a belief in this Rangers team that they can win any game and, crucially, even when suffering from setbacks. Of course goals win games and skill on the ball excites fans more than anything else. But, if you don't have mental strength, then you can forget any sort of winners' medal. With that in mind, Rangers' efforts through this season and in December in particular, were very impressive. To come back from the disappointment of an avoidable draw in Aberdeen as well as a League Cup Final defeat and win every domestic game since has demonstrated a strength of will that I wasn't sure this Rangers team had: in fact, there was a small part of me that thought this crucial element of desire may have gone from the club itself. Thankfully, I've been proven wrong in little over four games with tricky away wins at Motherwell and Hibs as well as hard fought victories against Killie and Celtic. Quite simply we wouldn't have done that last December so this new found confidence of the players and coaching team should be appreciated by the fans. We wanted progress. We've got it. However, the real challenge is just about to begin. OK, it might not come tonight at Ibrox against Stranraer and tougher tests are on the way but don't prepare correctly for this match and the same slackness will affect us in the league. Accordingly, whilst many fans are quite reasonably expecting in effect a reserve XI, I'd prefer as strong a team as possible - even if it means some accepted first choice players come on from the bench. Yes, we've come a long way in terms of general squad quality since we drew with the Wigtownshire Blues in 2013 but, with one eye on next week's match against St Mirren, we need all of our players back as sharp as possible as quickly as possible. Given we'll also be without captain James Tavernier and top-scorer Alfredo Moreos for at least the next three games, then we need the rest of our best XI to find the top of their game in advance of resuming our league campaign. Consequently, tonight's team/squad pretty much picks itself again for me with only Tav's replacement the real source of debate. Does the manager go for experience with Matt Polster (apparently free to leave on loan but reluctant to do so) or Jon Flanagan (rarely a let down on the left side but, even of his preferred right flank, hardly an attacking option like his skipper) or will 18 year old Nathan Patterson be offered the chance given he does like to get forward. Personally I suspect the latter tonight with one of the first two in future games. In attack Jermain Defoe will again deputise for the suspended Alfredo Morelos. In the face of some disgraceful reporting in the media of the Colombian, Rangers supporters are quite right defending their talisman but his preventable loss of discipline in his last two away games has represented his manager with a problem. Fortunately, even from when Defoe joined Rangers this time last year, the veteran Englishman has rarely let us down in terms of goal supply so the onus will be on him for the next three games and, most probably later again in the season. One wonders if the manager may be tempted into signing another striker for back-up purposes? In terms of the rest of the side, cases can be made for various fringe players to come into the team. Going by yesterday's press conference, George Edmundson will be starting instead of Connor Goldson and Wes Foderingham will likely displace Allan McGregor as well. Others such as Steven Davis or Ryan Kent may be utilised from the bench as opposed to starting but I'd like to see both given a good run out as they will be the creative players tasked with unlocking a stubborn St Mirren defence next midweek. Yes, we need minutes in the legs of fringe players but after a three week break, the same can be said for the whole squad. Finding that balance may not affect tonight's outcome but it will across the rest of the month. In view of this, we may see some some of hybrid starting XI tonight: in effect a combination of fringe players needing game-time and first-teamers requiring a staged return to full sharpness without risking fitness longevity. Ergo, a team along the following lines seems likely: Possible starting XI (4-3-3): Foderingham Patterson | Edmundson | Katic | Barisic Arfield | Jack | Aribo Ojo | Defoe | Jones From the bench, I'd expect Steven Davis, Glen Kamara and Ryan Kent to feature later in the game whilst players like Goldson, Halliday and Barker will also fancy same minutes alongside the youngsters who've recently trained with their first team in Dubai. All things considered, I'm perhaps being overly cautious when it comes to worrying about the fitness (or at least the sharpness) of players. Other teams will have the same concern but, for me, it's all about learning from past lessons. In that regard, I do think we were unfortunate last January with the postponement of the Cowdenbeath Cup tie and I did think it cost us to some degree in our first match back at Rugby Park. As such, I'm really keen for us to use tonight's match not as a training game or as some sort of friendly but give it the competitive respect it deserves. That's not to say we can't involve fringe players or promote younger talent but that we do ensure the bulk of our usual first XI - those who will be tasked with delivering the league title above all else - are ready to resume that challenge in perfect condition next Wednesday. We won a fantastic battle on the 29th of December, let's not lose the war this time.
    7 points
  2. Let's be clear here, we are only (still) discussing these incidents, and the Compliance Officer has only came out of hibernation for 1 reason and 1 reason only - Rangers won the game. If we had lost, do you really think we'd still be hearing and seeing ramifications 19 days on?
    3 points
  3. I've got an image of BD begrudgingly turning up to the Amo, Bert and Numan night, but when Bert speaks he's...
    3 points
  4. Big Bert hold a special place with me If only for that Goal against them....
    3 points
  5. My information is that is correct. I was told this the day after the game and I believe RFC sat on the info as to see who would make an arse of themselves calling for extra bans when they couldn't happen.
    3 points
  6. A notable difference from last season's January kick off is the (lack of) addition of new players. Davis and Defoe have been very good signings but it felt like they were shoehorned into the match at Rugby Park. We won't have that problem this time. A comfortable victory with no injuries is what's required tonight.
    3 points
  7. I have to agree with that @Bluedell, I look at Bertie Bombscare the same way I look at Sebo, a very expensive and embarrassing flop despite being a bit of a cult figure amongst fans. The summer signings of Konterman & Ricksen was the beginning of the end for Advocaat, his arrogance and stubbornness to drop both despite causing no end of trouble and goals conceded, and unrest in the dressing room, even before considering the £8M+ outlay on both was an absolute disaster and was a gift to MO'N and the bheasts across the city who went on to win the treble that season. His rocket at Hampden will always be remembered fondly, moreso as the bheasts were encouraging him to shoot, and I dare say he will have some good stories of the team at that time as he does come over as fairly intelligent but I certainly wouldnt be stopping for a photo with him!
    2 points
  8. I'm afraid to say that I don't look on Konterman with any affection. I don't think I'd want to go to something with him in it. However I hope that the event is a great success.
    2 points
  9. Were always a bit slow in getting back into our rhythm after breaks
    2 points
  10. I doubt it - it will add to his overall tally which will be creeping up significantly now.
    2 points
  11. The lost evidence will be in the same box as Fernando Ricksen's lighter, Mark Walter's banana and Hugh Dallas' £1 coin. Celtic football club - liars and cheats from cradle to grave.
    2 points
  12. We have Amo, Bertie and Numan in Bo'ness tomorrow afternoon for Q&A. Follows hard on the heels of Boyd & Miller a few weeks ago. Usually great occassions and looking to welcome Amo and Bertie to Bo'ness for the first time and to welcome back our friend Arthur Numan.
    1 point
  13. Not long in from game quite a boring night but apart from Jones/Barker and Ojo not being good enough the others played well with Paterson pushing Davis for m.o.m.
    1 point
  14. Porto missed 2 penalties
    1 point
  15. Could be, however I use the same CyberGhost and it was still shit
    1 point
  16. Flanagan and Halliday are both in the final months of their contracts. I think Patterson will step in as backup right back and we’ll probably sign a left back in the summer.
    1 point
  17. Yes. Ojo, Jones and Barker were all poor. Patterson did very well and looks capable of stepping in for Tav if needed. Kennedy is small but his technique looks excellent.
    1 point
  18. That's a horrendous tackle, how is it just a yellow?
    1 point
  19. I confidently predict Halliday won’t let anyone down
    1 point
  20. Hope that's not code for "we don't want him injured as he is lined up for a big money transfer..."
    1 point
  21. But when Neil Lennon, Leigh Griffiths or Scott Brown do it...…. ?
    1 point
  22. It's a fair point but I would be interested in what he had to say given his Rangers career arguably had more lows than highs, especially when it came to the fans' perception of his contribution. It's also good to have a few different ex-players on the circuit.
    1 point
  23. Sounds like a great afternoon to be had, I hope it all goes well and everyone enjoys a special blue & oranje day!
    1 point
  24. First part yes, second part no.
    1 point
  25. Partick Thistle are interested in a loan move for Rangers youngster Lewis Mayo. The centre-half has opened discussions with Thistle ahead of a potential switch to Firhill. Former teammate Zak Rudden has recently joined Thistle on a permanent transfer but Mayo remains a Gers player. The 19-year-old needs game time, though, and the Scottish Championship would provide a good grounding. Mayo has played for Rangers' first-team during pre-season against the likes of Oxford United but is yet to make the step-up in competitive action. He has, however, made a handful of appearances in the Challenge Cup this season for the colts outfit against Berwick, Ballymena and Wrexham. Thistle, meanwhile, have already signed Darian MacKinnon from Hamilton to join Rudden. They are also expected to add Brian Graham on loan from Ross County this week. https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/sport/18168388.partick-thistle-want-rangers-defender-lewis-mayo-loan/
    1 point
  26. So, I just tried it, what you need to do is: 1 - Go to https://tv.rangers.co.uk/ 2 - Click 'Log In' in the top right hand corner 3 - Click the forgotten password link and enter the email address you used when setting up your initial RangersTV account. 4 - Go to the email in your inbox and click on the link in the email. (My email was initially in the junk folder) 5 - Set a new password. 6 - Log in with your email address and newly set password. 7 - Voila! Don't shoot me if it doesn't work for you, just passing on as it worked for me and may help... The above was all done on a computer, rather than a phone, but would guess it will be very similar
    1 point
  27. It's a clear as the nose on your face this team have proved to have the bottle/talent to challenge for the title/trophies as was proved in the last 2 matches vs Separate Entity FC, as well as improvement all over and now we are sitting in a great position, no doubt we are a far better team/squad this season. You can see the determination & drive to be successful in the squad, which is what a winner like SG has worked hard to instill that belief into his players. Missing Morelos & Tav is of course a blow, however we have cover for both and I don't envisage any let up in our play/results. I think tonight is a perfect first match back after the winter break and as comfortable a win as I expect, it will be competitive with a big crowd backing the team who are still on a high after our win at the camp knew. Let's go! again. Edit: I'm sure I read Stewart is injured???
    1 point
  28. I also think that the biggest difference from last year is that we are a more coherent and settled team this time around. The league table and points accumulated confirm this. With reference to adding new pkayers, I genuinely hope the mhanks start dropping in their new players. Just adding new players doesn't always mean it's going to be a positive. It takes players time to settle and get used to their new team mates and that's why I'm glad we (hopefully) won't be making too many amendments this winter break
    1 point
  29. It’s a date with a personal trainer he needs Gonzo!
    1 point
  30. That's the kind of result we get from articles like Leckie's... Morelos is often dehumanised and certainly the victim of various crimes, often because of the way the media stereotype him.
    1 point
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