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  1. Looks like we've got all the sides we'll get, so let's have a vote! I reckon there will be a lot of personal preference involved, but if we look at it objectively, there's only one winner:
    4 points
  2. True, but here goes nonetheless. Ritchie, Shearer .....
    3 points
  3. Agree but if Tav were to allow some others to try things might improve.
    2 points
  4. Plenty of crossers when players come out of tunnel nowadays?
    2 points
  5. I am at a loss between the 91-93 team - that 92/93 season and the run in the inaugural Champions League will forever live with me - having the privilege of being at Ibrox for the Leeds 2-1 game , the main stand bouncing pre-game, listening to a pin drop when McAllister stuck that thing in the top corner in the first minute, no away fans (the few that made it in made themselves known quickly and got fists in faces ), the comeback.... and then the group stages and being one goal away from the final.... But it is hard to overlook a team that has both Gascoigne & Laudrup, along with McCoist and Gough, is tough to look past. It is definitely a generational vote because without having witnessed the earlier teams in the flesh, we can only go on those teams we have witnessed
    2 points
  6. Favourite and Greatest are two different teams? Thats certainly my dilemma. IMO Id also say its a generation thing in the same way as who was the greatest player you have ever seen - I believe you have to witness the team.
    2 points
  7. Rangers were drifting & go nowhere until King & T3B arrived. We’d a board with no real Rangers background & no ambition, a manager on gardening leave & a head coach in charge of first team affairs who didn’t want to be there. We have almost returned to where we were before 2012 but it did take a couple of failed managerial appointments. Warburton’s appointment I could sympathise with but it did look as if Rangers were too big a club for him. His signings in summer 2016 were horrendous. And Pedro was a risk we shouldn’t have taken. Steven Gerrard has done well in his first managerial role but still needs that first trophy. His European results have been fantastic. Dave King’s time as Rangers chairman will be fondly remembered for returning Rangers back to where we belong. And I’m sure Douglas Park will do just as well and take us to that magical 55 we all want so badly
    2 points
  8. Did anyone do it better than Alex Scott? Was there a more thrilling sight than Scott racing onto the ball, past the fullback, already beaten by the precision of the pass from Ian McMillan, then without looking up and with no reduction of pace, whipping over a wicked cross for Murray, Kichenbrand or Millar to bullet into the net? @Bill will nominate Tommy McLean but his deliberate and careful accuracy didn’t have the electric excitement of Scott’s.
    1 point
  9. Tav was a better, and more confident player ,when Candeias was on the scene. It's been a bit like his mojo's gone since .
    1 point
  10. You've got that right. He's rank rotten most of the time. I really don't know what's happened to Tav. Maybe the job's too big for his shoulders, he wouldn't be the first to suffer from that.
    1 point
  11. Nobody's picked Valentine or Stanners in their team a right pair of warmers .
    1 point
  12. I was going to say crossing is overrated, but I wonder if it's because you very rarely see it done well now? The top sides prefer a cut back to the edge of the box. There are very few natural target men now, too.
    1 point
  13. Precisely why I suggested at the outside that anyone of immature years like yourself should be ineligible ?
    1 point
  14. No, what I actually said about Tommy McLean (or certainly meant to say) was that he was the most consistent winger I've seen in a Rangers shirt. I also think he was probably the best too ?
    1 point
  15. Sadly, most of the crosses on the pitch are just as pointless as those you refer to.
    1 point
  16. The ot sounded like this to me ?.
    1 point
  17. Maybe wee calamero lacked the electric pace but he nearly always found his target....i'll be on Bill's side with this one.
    1 point
  18. Because of the players in it,would have picked the59-64 side if it had Caldow in it although Provan was a decent player I felt Caldow was better. Before anyone asks I did go and see all those players playing.
    1 point
  19. He could move the ball about like Joe Davis on a snooker table great vision great balance seen him one Sunday playing in a fund raising game he had a vodka and coke in his hand and never spilled a single drop ?
    1 point
  20. I went with '59-64. Objectively, they were the most successful of our list Also: Baxter. I love the effortless, almost laid back playmakers.
    1 point
  21. Of course, the only way you can make any sensible choice is if you’ve actually seen each of these teams, not just in big games but across the duration of their play together. ?
    1 point
  22. 31 March, 2020 Following the announcement last Friday of Dave King’s departure as Chairman of Rangers Football Club, Club 1872 would like to take this opportunity to address everything he has done for our football club and for Club 1872. https://club1872.co.uk/news/club-1872-statement-on-dave-kings-departure/
    1 point
  23. According to current reports , UK life may not be normal for six months or longer, so the 20-21 season could be in doubt, let alone finishing this one.
    1 point
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