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Ted McMinnime

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  1. 1 hour ago, compo said:

    I thoroughly enjoyed reading those comments 

    I would echo that. 26th's comments on PQ's post match analysis reflect all the ills of a so called national broadcaster. I only listened from the final whistle, but I revelled in their collective pain and woes.

     

    Lurgen's interview was an absolute scattergun of excuses and diversion tactics. He has none of the steel or integrity of Gerrard in that respect.

    Tom Oirish whined loudly about their last 3 CL exits being a far cry from the "glory" ? of winning away to Lazio.  Interestingly his meanderings are regurgitated verbatim in a PQ article on line today "Celtic need to stop kidding themselves" 

    Pat Bonner lamented their defending and how he didn't enjoy watching their CL matches! "Celtic's level is the Europa League!" Really Pat? Remind us how much has been spent on building that EL squad then?

     

    All that remains is for the last PQ stalwart to add his thoughts. Step forward the red headed, sannie wearing nationalist. Where are you in the club's hour of need? ?

  2. 54 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

    Poor Kheredine, we are waiting for him to interview the Lurgan Bigot.

    The Bigot duly obliges "It was easier than I thought it was going to be."  That statement should certainly calm the waters down Kerrydale way! ??

  3. 15 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

    BBC Radio Shortbread has a near full house tonight. Ra Sellik are in Champions League qualifying action this evening against Hungarian league winners, Ferencvaros. 

    Can I force myself to listen to the Gang Hut eulogising the glory of Champions League nights at the Stadd de Gadde? Probably not without the use of the sick bucket. ? Best I can manage is a sneaky peek at text commentary from time to time. Ooops  I just have and they are a goal down! ???

  4. 8 hours ago, 26th of foot said:

    The action in Acton was keen that evening as ten thousand Bears righted perceived wrongs. My old man booked a hotel in Kensington, it was our Butler who reported the violence.

    Was he there to keep a watchful eye on the picnic hamper 26th? Foie Gras washed down with a nice glass of Chablis at half time?

  5. 1 hour ago, compo said:

    Aberdeen have done nothing wrong how many players of other clubs went for a pint after their game .

    Not according to their manager. I seem to recall him saying something to the effect - No players from this club should be seen outside after a defeat from Rangers. 

    In any case, this was not about 8 individuals who got bored with Holby City and decided to pop out for a pint! It was 8 professional footballers who collectively made a decision to go drinking in pubs in Aberdeen city centre, flagrantly breaking club rules and bubble arrangements!

     

  6. 13 hours ago, ranger_syntax said:

    You must just need something to moan about.

     

    I don't think any of the four displayed a poor attitude.

    Having watched the game on RTV last night, although the tempo dropped in the last half hour and the play became sloppy, I most certainly cannot lay the blame on the 4 players introduced at that stage. Arfield and Davis, in particular ,were neat and tidy in possession. Itten was lively enough and could have been awarded a penalty. Roofe is clearly way short of match fitness, but he has good feet and will clearly be an asset to our type of play. He was almost wiped out by their CB with a horrendous challenge but dusted himself down and got on with it. I saw no attitudinal problems at all. All 4 will play their part during a long season.

  7. 35 minutes ago, Yorkie Bear said:

    Whatever became of the Leigh Griffiths "incident"?

    Is it just me? Or does that joint action statement of Petrie's reek of back slapping cronyism? We echo the sentiments of CFC's statement and commend the club's swiftness  in opening a disciplinary investigation. Are they having a laugh? Where was the investigation into Griffiths behaviour a week before? They have hung Bolingoli out to dry. Lennon already stated he will find it difficult to play for club again.

     

    I just cannot imagine the same empathy being handed out if this had been one of our players! Nae chance!

  8. 21 hours ago, 26th of foot said:

    Moving forward in these trying times, I think it's important that Rangers TV attempts to provide the perceived reality to so many of our club's detractors. Against the Perth Saints on Wednesday evening, we must show live executions of Barbour jacket wearing, tractor driving fermers.

    On Wednesday evening, I would settle for the execution of one particular Barbour jacket wearing PQ toady, a renowned "football historian" with a penchant for Northern Soul. Put to the sword after his beloved team has, of course.?

  9. Like most others, it is a toss up between Goldson & Helander. I have went for Helander in the end due to the fact he has played no competitive football for so long. Impressive 90 mins all things considered. With the 4 CB's who have played pre season and 2 competitive games so far, I think we look as strong in central defence than we have for some time.

  10. 4 hours ago, Gonzo79 said:

    Apparently Rangers are now partners with Willie Haughey's new station.

     

    https://www.rangers.co.uk/Article/rangers-announce-partnership-with-go-radio/3zNbup7o0jBNEI7SZslxb3

     

    Makes one wonder...?

    Made me wonder as well. So much so, after reading the club's partnership announcement I thought I would download the Go Radio app. There is a nightly 90 min Go Radio football show. I missed tonight's, but thought I'd have a listen to last night's offering. Nearly fell off my chair. A phone-in format, hosted by none other than Shortbread's Big Dick Gordon, with BT Sport's Stephen Craigen riding shotgun! There is also a female presenter but she appears to do little more than thank people for calling. The hot news was Rangers had just confirmed the signing of Roofe. Dick, through gritted teeth asked Craigen to list the qualities he would bring. Stephen duly obliged via a brief synopsis of his previous clubs. We then had ONE Gers fan on the line to give his views. Apparently this fan was with us through the dark days, so an ideal opportunity for both to mention days out to outposts Brechin, Stranraer et al. Excruciating stuff! Dick then informed us, of another possible deal breaking for Cedric Itten. He pronounced his name with some weird Allo' Allo' accent that left the lady presenter impressed by his French Oral skills. Craigen pronounced categorically Rangers would not have 4 strikers. Quickly the subject move on to the "Are Bournmouth a bigger club than Rangers? debate and I gave it up!

    I would have thought a new innovative Glasgow Radio Station would have been able to ditch the old Scottish hacks that plague PQ, BT, Premier etc. Clearly not. A Partnership? Makes one wonder...??

  11. 28 minutes ago, Uilleam said:

    Did Jumble Jim have to pay his own way into a match at the weekend?

    Did he? If so which game? 

     

    But surely the Rectum has the freedom of the city? Both him and Toady would surely be savouring the Tannadice atmosphere. 

     I hear it was very similar to the infamous "Sell Out Saturday" in August 2014?

  12. 9 hours ago, Tannochsidebear said:

    Good analysis as well from Fletcher & Boyd, fair and honest, not trying to be controversial, just giving proper analysis on the game. Such an improvement on the amateur pish provided by BT last year(s) with messrs Craigan Sutton Hartson etc all trying to be more anti-Rangers than the next.

    Would agree entirely with Tsb. I braced myself before hand by finger hovering over the mute button ready for the usual string of pysh from the Sky Rangers haters. Really pleased they have ditched that supercilious tw*t Commons. Like you I thought Fletcher was a breath of fresh air, no agenda and a really good analyst as well. Great to see two ex Rangers as well in Boyd & McCoist. Best of all, however, no Andy (the tramp) Walker on co-commentary. Hopefully no more of his "impartial" commentary on all things Rangers!:drum:

  13. Balagun for me as well. We have won a watch with this guy. Strolled through the game. His composure, reading of the game, interceptions and distribution were classy. Looks like a good partnership with Goldson at the back.

     

    Further forward Aribo & Kent were also very good.

  14. 3 hours ago, compo said:

     I think the best was from Southampton to get thrashed nine nil at home stand by their coach and finish in a respectable eleventh position was a good comeback.  

    Absolutely spot on. You can imagine the fans reaction after being pumped 9 - 0 at home. The club backed him and the transformation is quite remarkable. Their counter attacking football is a joy to watch. Contrast that to Watford who's reputation for sacking managers is renown. They appoint Pearson when rooted at bottom of the league then sack him with 2 games to go when 3 points outside relegation zone! Sheer lunacy. You reap what you sow. No sympathy. ?

  15. 30 minutes ago, Yorkie Bear said:

    Good luck to him. I hope he goes to the very top.

    Yes I agree with those sentiments. Would only wish him my best. 

    Taking a look at Lille though, I would have thought if he is aiming for the top this is a slightly strange move. Their squad is almost entirely made up of French players or French Africans apart from a couple of Eastern Europeans. No South American or even Spanish players. Club has won La Ligue once before. Little real European pedigree either, although I accept they have been in CL. Average home crowds less than 30 thousand. I think he could do better but maybe he's had enough of the Glasgow fishbowl! However, I somehow doubt he will get the adulation from a Lille crowd that matches anything near what he got at Ibrox!:rfc:

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