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Definitely worth the watch nice one 🤜🏼
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Rangers to trial move of away supporters within Ibrox Stadium
Fa1833 replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Indeed 100% but if there going by last season numbers then great , I honestly don’t think they should cut it out completely, what if all clubs did this well we know Celtic have done it or is that only for us visiting them? The atmosphere is already zapped with VAR cutting the goal celebrations short, we need a little bit of rivalry however low the numbers are to spur us home fans on to get behind our team when they take a early lead , as we all know atmosphere is what makes us different from the rest. -
The verdicts out and the powers that be have overturned this Red card on Lewis, so why can’t the powers that be acknowledge when Gollum was at fault? Is it the way Everton spoke to the VAR team ? https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67922687
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Is Hutton spot on? BBC sports article. You can't not be impressed with Clement' - Hutton Published
3 hours ago
 Former Rangers full-back Alan Hutton says it's impossible to not be impressed by the job Philippe Clement has done at Rangers, and thinks the Ibrox side could kick on again after the January transfer window. Clement has helped Rangers to the knockout stages of the Europa League and won the Viaplay Cup since taking over from Michael Beale earlier this season - and has his side currently sitting eight points behind Celtic in the league with two games in hand. "You can’t not be impressed," Hutton said. "Winning the League Cup and into the last 16 of the Europa League, winning that group was massive for them. "But just in general their play, I think it has changed under the new manager, the only blip obviously was against Celtic, but they’re definitely closing the gap. "I think it’s something in January he’ll probably look to improve again and go again and try to be stronger. "For the new manager coming in he’ll have his own thoughts and ideas and he’ll be looking to bring in people that are going to make them stronger. "So of course it’s going to be important for him, it’s going to be important for the hierarchy to get that right to give him the tools to then go forward to try and match and better Celtic because everyone knows you’re under pressure at these clubs to try and win trophies."
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Chelsea vs Middlesbrough Thoughts I’ve missed it! Some comments ⬇️ Mike: And that's why we need VAR. Love it or hate it. That is a stonewall penalty and such an important decision for 'Boro in a game like this. David: It should have been a penalty and the fouled player has to go off injured. There are pros and cons to not having VAR. This falls very much into the latter category. Dan: Anywhere else on the pitch and that is a yellow card and free kick. Why is it not the same in the area? On Axel Disasi's challenge on Emmanuel Latte Lath.
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Debate kicking of on BBC sports app be interesting to see what others are thinking. The advent of VAR in football has utterly sapped the soul out of the best part of the game: the scoring of a goal. Now, as the ball hits the back of the net, instead of erupting into ecstatic cheers, we find ourselves mired in a maddening limbo, our joy on a leash, as we await the cold, clinical verdict of a video replay. This isn't the football I fell in love with; this isn't the sport where spontaneous jubilation united strangers in collective euphoria. The game's fluidity is now constantly interrupted by jarring stoppages, referees second-guessing themselves, and fans bewildered by perplexing rulings. It feels like we're trading the game's human heart for technological precision, but what's the point if it strips away the raw emotion, the very essence of football? We wanted fairness, but not at the cost of the game's soul, not if it means the purest form of happiness in the sport is diluted by the sterile anticipation of approval from an unseen, all-seeing electronic eye. Football was never meant to be perfect; it's the flaws, the human errors, and the instant drama that gave it its life. VAR, is turning our beautiful, flowing game into a stop-start spectacle that's as much about waiting as it is about watching. Get rid. Jake
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No more Red campaign similarities throughout 🇬🇧
Fa1833 replied to Fa1833's topic in General Football Chat
Email I received from Rangers as ive said my son attends the training sessions helped him immensely. Rangers Soccer Academy is back with new Term Time classes NEAR YOU. Whether you're looking to start your future in football or take your skills to the next level, this is the perfect opportunitiy to make friends, exercise and play football during term time. With a variety of classes on offer for all ages there is something for everyone. The Baby Bears class introduces very young children to the basic concepts of football. This includes getting familiar with the ball, learning how to control it with their feet, and understanding the very basics of the game whilst having fun with themed adventures. The classes are a perfect platform for children to play fun games, make new friends and learn a host of new skills with a team of enthusiastic qualified Rangers coaches. The perfect class for young children to play small sided games and conditioned games whilst making new friends and developing game understanding. In the "Future Bears" class, players continue building on the fundamental techniques they learned in the earlier stages. Including refining dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control skills. Whilst making new friends and staying active. The girls class at soccer academy is focused on developing fundamental techniques they learned in the earlier stages. Including refining dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control skills & defending. Whilst making new friends and staying active. Goalkeeping classes would focus on teaching fundamental goalkeeping techniques and game understanding, including positioning, catching, diving, shot stopping, distribution (throwing and kicking), and dealing with crosses. When players are ready to develop their football skills to the next level the advance class offers a focus on refining and mastering advanced soccer skills such as intricate ball control techniques, creative dribbling moves, precise passing, and powerful shooting. Elite academies are invitation-only, meaning players are scouted and selected based on their demonstrated skill, potential, and performance in youth leagues, tournaments, and trials. Scouts and coaches actively seek out players who show promise and stand out in their age group to train at Rangers Training Centre. -
That was the words from Bobby in a interview I seen ,he was saying how he was tasked with marking him and Franz was given the same task but during the game Franz ran over too Bobby for the indication to say I’m marking you, now I’m not going to say that wasn’t the case as I didn’t watch it but that’s what Bobby said, I’ll try find the clip 🤜🏼♥️🤍💙
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Man Utd Vs Wigan game last night I never seen it but was it the right call from the referee or could VAR have stepped in ? comment from a Man Utd supporter BBC sport app ⬇️ There was contact for the penalty, but football is a contact sport. Fernandes could have absolutely kept on going. He made an active decision to fall over. I am a Man Utd fan, but even I felt bad for Wigan when that was given. Aly
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100% surely there should be a clause that they also need to do the same thing if taking a player on loan in playing him when he is fit , if not and the other club sees that then a recall should be implemented , especially when we have difficulties in positions.
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The Winter 2023/24 Rangers Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
Fa1833 replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
I looked at the date below it 🤣🤣 think my eye site is falling me -
The Winter 2023/24 Rangers Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
Fa1833 replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Can’t find the source but it was from a Rangers news site I typed in and got the Hagi goal from. I’ve retracted the post can someone delete. -
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/franz-beckenbauer-gave-starry-eyes-31836829 This the other meeting on the road to the final in Barcelona
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The Winter 2023/24 Rangers Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
Fa1833 replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Agreed I’ll try get it think it was from Rangers news same as the Hagi goal, if I don’t find it I’ll take it down. -
The Winter 2023/24 Rangers Transfer Window Rumours and Deals - Thread
Fa1833 replied to der Berliner's topic in Rangers Chat
Ok Rousseau I’ll see if I can find it if not I’ll retract it. -
Do we have a post for this Gonzo79? I didn’t see one ?
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He probably has been🤣 different breed of footballer to nowadays with ripping of socks etc, I didn’t know until recently that Bobby Charlton marked him the whole World Cup final, also Beckenbauer was told the exact same thing so neither of them was actually involved in the final match of the World Cup.
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Sorry yet again if there is a topic for this but I seen this and was wanting to share it Hagi’s goal. it 100% makes me question why do these players flourish elsewhere is it just managers no compromises on there tactics and other managers let them just do there jobs and have a free role so to speak like Jude has at Real Madrid. We all know Beals tactics especially when subs are needing to be put on and his general reading of the game.
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On franz we played Bayern in a final with him in it and 6 others whom won the World Cup in 74 any one watch that game ? 1971
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It was his leg wasn’t it
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Amazing talents Especially Van Nistelrooy loved him at Man Utd so fluent in his game.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67917047 my internet froze literally 🤣 did any one see this man play when Scotland played Germany