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Home game against Hearts is sold out.
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Miller returns to Rangers squad Suicide alert for Tannochsidebear
BEARGER replied to pete's topic in Rangers Chat
I’m with you on Windass. A wee boy in a mans game, nae heart. Miller should not be in the team before Morelos and Cumming, just hope that Murty does not have Miller in his favourites list like Windass. -
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Ok I’m half right, I thought he had scored 6 this season.?3 goals this season for Hamilton, still think he should be playing.
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Docherty should start from now on, a box to box player who can score goals. Drop Windass a complete phoney imo.
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My thoughts on Windass is that he does not have the heart for the fight. Today he hid, a coward. His father would have kicked a couple of these Hibs players into touch.
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Share Issue Appeal to Club 1872 Members Dear Member, Club 1872 launched its share issue fundraising drive last week and the response has been great so far. We have recruited over 150 new members and seen significant one off donations from members, RSCs and individual supporters. Club 1872 Director, Laura Fawkes has talked to Club 1872 about how members can help us to invest significantly in Rangers over the coming months. Click here to view the video. We greatly appreciate the monthly commitment you already make to Club 1872 but we would ask you to contribute on a one-off basis to this upcoming share issue if you can. You can make a one off donation by clicking here. Thank you for your support, Club 1872
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Leanne Dempster being touted by the Sun.
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Scott Brown: Players need protection from Celtic captain, says Hearts' Craig Levein By Brian McLauchlin BBC Scotland 5 hours ago From the sectionHearts Sharethis page Hearts manager Craig Levein has urged more protection for players when they come up against Celtic's Scott Brown.Midfielder Harry Cochrane suffered an injury to his collarbone after a challenge from the Celtic captain during Hearts' defeat on Tuesday.Levein was asked if young players require more action from referees."Yes of course," he replied. "I think everybody should get a bit more protection from Scott Brown really. But we will see."Brown has picked up nine yellow cards this season but was last sent off against Ross County in April - his only red card in three seasons.Following the 32-year-old's challenge, Cochrane had to be replaced with Prince Buaben after 38 minutes of Hearts' 3-1 defeat.And the 16-year-old will miss this weekend's Scottish Premiership meeting with St Johnstone as a result of his injury."I was annoyed about that," said Levein, who was midfielder Brown's manager with the Scotland international team. "I watched it back and I think Scott had decided after the game at Tynecastle, when Harry bossed him, he wasn't going to let that happen. Cochrane enjoyed a superb game as Hearts ended Celtic's unbeaten domestic run in December "I've known Scott for a long time and he is aggressive in the way he plays." Hearts are still assessing how long the Cochrane, who scored in Hearts' 4-0 win over Celtic in December, will be sidelined for. "I don't know, but he'll certainly be out for the next two or three matches by the looks of things," Levein said.
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How sad, too bad, never mind. Lawwell will be working on a scccessor at this very moment.
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Scotland: Gary Caldwell applies for national team head coach role By Martin Dowden BBC Scotland Gary Caldwell has applied to become Scotland manager and has spoken with Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan. The former Scotland defender, who has managed Wigan and Chesterfield, says he can succeed in the role. "If I didn't believe I could make an impact then I wouldn't put myself forward," he told BBC Scotland. "I don't think that having vast experience is going to give you that much of a difference." Caldwell was speaking before a scheduled SFA board meeting on Thursday at which the vacancy will be discussed. "International football in the past used to be that somebody had a career [in management] and it was one of their later jobs," he said. "Nowadays, it's a job for younger people. A new, fresher approach is going to give you more benefit." Scotland have remained without a head coach since Gordon Strachan left the role "by mutual consent" in October. The SFA identified Michael O'Neill as its preferred target, but the Northern Irishman elected to extend his contract with the Irish FA. Caldwell, who has also spoken to SFA vice-chairman Rod Petrie, is hopeful that his credentials will be assessed by the governing body. "I have spoken to Stewart Regan," he continued. "I've spoken to Rod Petrie and other people. Hopefully my name will come up at the meeting. "I only want the job because I feel I can make a difference. A club job is different. You want a job because you want to work. "The international job, I feel that I can make a difference. Not just as the manager. "I want to contribute in whatever way I can to get to get this country to a major finals." Caldwell earned 55 caps for Scotland and scored the winner in a 1-0 European Championship qualifying victory over France at Hampden. He insists his experience of playing for the national side stands him in good stead to succeed Strachan. "The pinnacle of my career was playing for my country," he explained. "I understand the psychology of international players. I understand international football, the tactics, the approach that you have to have to games both offensively and defensively. "With my experience at international level, I can work with these players and bring something different that's going to help us get to major finals. "I have a lot to offer. A young person with different ideas to take the country forward. We need to have a new approach." Caldwell replaced current Scotland performance director Malky Mackay as manager at Wigan Athletic near the end of the 2014-15 season with the club eight points adrift from safety in the English Championship. He was unable to prevent relegation but won the League One title in his first full season in charge to gain promotion. Caldwell led Wigan to the League One title in his first full season in charge The former Celtic and Hibernian centre-half was subsequently sacked in October 2016 after just two wins from 14 league games. His next job was with Chesterfield, where he lasted eight months. Caldwell believes those experiences are a positive. "In club football, there is a real short-term approach where nobody is getting the time," he added. "Better managers than me have been sacked when they probably shouldn't have been. It's a positive that I have that experience behind me at 35 years old. "I also believe that I'm more qualified to be Scotland manager than I am to manage those teams. I have more experience dealing with international players. "We have to go into the fine details because the margins at that level are becoming smaller and smaller. "If we get everything right in terms of the preparation then I believe that we've got a group of players that can qualify."
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The January Transfer Window Rumours and Deals Thread
BEARGER replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
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Well thats 45 mins I’ll never get back.
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I assume penalties don’t count for FGS?
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First few minutes and a couple of stray passes, hope this is not a omen for the rest of the game.
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Yes, I agree.
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The stupidity of those running our game knows no bounds. https://mobile.twitter.com/RadioForthNews/status/958399448916414465/photo/1
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gersnet article (image) Standing up for Ibrox accessibility improvements
BEARGER replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I have no argument against safe standing if the club are paying for it. But it’s obvious that Club1872 have already determined that they will pay for it if the members agree in a ballot. No other proposal will be put to members as far as I can ascertain, so the only way to stop this money being spent is vote against. When we have 25% of share issue we can maybe then spend cash on this vanity project. As others have said, our handicapped fans should be at the front of the que for any spend available.- 50 replies
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