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Biblio

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  1. 1 minute ago, Sutton_blows_goats said:

    I’d be surprised if they sack him, they are as clueless about running a football club as he is at managing a team.

     

    Clowns from board room to changing room.

    They won't sack him but if they do they will appoint someone useless on the basis of being a "Rangers man".

  2. If he goes then there must be a proper application process to choose his successor. None of this former players bollocks. I think the board think that a large section of the support will be delighted with a 'hero' from the past with no experience or talent for the job. Sad thing is that they are probably right.

  3. I don't think that anyone should be facing the sack yet but if it happens then I would hope for a proper interview process next time, not just a cheap appointment of someone because of a previous connection to the club. The last two managers just went through without any process.

  4. 1 hour ago, Gonzo79 said:

    64 mins and it's 3-0 to Stuttgart.  Fairly safe to say that'll be year six in Bundesliga 2 for HSV.  

    If they haven't sold all the tickets for the second leg then I think they'll have a hard job shifting them now.

  5. I think it is Leicester and Leeds going down. They have got tough games and I think Everton will beat Bournemouth who have nothing at stake. I think Leeds will beat Spurs (not a terribly difficult task these days) but it won't do them any good.

  6. 1 minute ago, ian1964 said:

    Of course, I'm merely pointing out that the effort was there, I think we were the better team! no excuses!

    I think you are right. I've no doubt that many will disagree but sometimes you have to look at the perforance and not the result. Let's face it, in a few months time, this result will be as meaningless as a bad result from 1983 or 1995 or 2009. Or as a good result for that matter. What is important and meaningful is to create something good for the future. That can only be done by consistent good performances, not through scraping through games by winning 1-0 on a penalty. It also needs a good manager and it is too early to say whether or not that is Beale.

  7. I've been over to see Linfield a few times and always love it there but I hope that Larne win the league this year. They are in a good position - 7 points clear with four games remaining.  A Larne win would also mean that there will have been four different champions in the last decade, a good sign for any league.

  8. 2 hours ago, Bluedell said:

    Is that not what we've been doing over the years? We got money from Enic, King, NTL etc, and more recently have been funded by our shareholders to a much greater extent than any other club in Scotland.

    Perhaps. And I have to say that I am not particularly happy with it. I would much rather have a team who have been developed by the club, rather than a legion of signings. There should be a balance of course, but the thought of Ragers making 'marquee signings' (unlikely to happen, I know) depresses me a bit.

  9. If you are happy with the idea that success not only can, but should, be bought, then you will see nothing wrong with what City have done. Personally, I would like to see a limit on what can be spent by any team, anything above that will result in punishment. That would put a stop to the obscene wages, transfer fees and glorification of sugar daddies that seem to be the defining factors in football today. 

  10. 5 hours ago, ChelseaBoy said:

    I would think he would want to, though just because the CPS dropped the case (a witness decided not to testify) only means the case as it stood did not reach the threshold that they were confident of securing a conviction. He hasn't been found not guilty, rather no case to answer on those specific charges. 

    But, just the same as us,unless he is found guilty then he is not guilty. I don't think we want to do away with the presumption of innocence. I think he will struggle to resurrect his career though.

  11. For all the disappointment of letting a lead slip, I think that for medium and long term prospects today's result was far better than a scrappy 1-0 win against the run of play would have been. Whatever some say, three points is not and never has been all that it is about. It is also about trajectories. Celtic's trajectory had been up, certain idiots like Sutton were wanking themselves senseless in praise of 'Angeball'. If they had dominated today and had lost unluckily then that assessment would still be held by them (and probably by Rangers in a psychologically damaging way). Today's result and performance is something which has stopped their momentum and hopefully is something that can be built on.

  12. 18 hours ago, craig said:

    Every single one of us, had it been a Rangers game and a Rangers player that did what Suarez did, would be lauding it, and rightly so.

     

    If it was a Rangers game and a Rangers player and he let it go in, we would be screaming for him to never wear our jersey again, and rightly so.

     

    Yes, definitely unsportsmanlike - but you do whatever you can to give your team the best chance of winning.  He did the right (but wrong....) thing

    I would not be lauding it. I'm not interested in winning like that. What's the point if you can't win properly?

  13. It shows how having a manager who wants to win by attacking and scoring goals is better than one who wants to avoid defeat and scrape out a boring win. I am not into knee jerk firing of managers but I don't really think that van Bronkhorst is capable of creating attractive and winning football. He shouldn't be sacked when there is still much to play for but it is hard to be optimistic about when seeing his philosophy in practice.

  14. I can count myself very lucky to have seen him play in real life. When I was 9, my dad took me and my brother to see Everton play Moenchengladbach at Goodison in the European Cup. We were all Liverpool fans but Dad had lots of Evertonian friends and had helped to organise a trip to the first leg in Germany, which he also attended. We were very disappointed when Andy Rankin saved a penalty in the shoot off to put Everton through but it was a memorable experience. Berti Vogts was playing as well, great team they had.

  15. The better team won and it's not surprising really. The Bundesliga is a better league than the SPFL. Yes, I know that EF are below Dortmund and Red Bull but that's irrelevant really. If Rangers were in the EPL then it is possible that they could, in a one off situation, beat Liverpool and then Chelsea, only to lose in the next match to wolves and the following one to Newcastle, the one after to Southampton. Beating three German teams in one season is always unlikely.

    Having said this, this season has been a big success. It is not just about 'silverware', winning trophies is not the only criterion for success. To me, success is being involved until the very end of the season, until the last kick of the most important match. I dare say that his is not how many see it, particularly at the moment, but to me it is certianly true.

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