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  1. Just now, RTB2004 said:

    Absolutely fucking staunch. I'm buying the hell out of that orange one.

    I think they look crackin'......the away top reminds me of the old Crystal Palace top from years ago...

  2. Just been officially launched....

    https://rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/rangers-announce-new-hummel-kit/

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    RANGERS Football Club are today delighted to launch the new Hummel home, away, third and goalkeeper kits for season 2018/19.

    The new Rangers home kit, the first design by new technical kit supplier Hummel, will be worn by the team for the first time on Friday night for the friendly match against Bury.

    The home kit jersey will be the traditional Royal Blue colour way with side panels carrying four iconic Hummel chevrons to each side of the jersey.

    Made from Hummel’s BeeCool performance sports fabric, this classically styled jersey is designed to aid the players in achieving maximum performance on the field, with the jersey’s dark blue vented mesh panels helping to regulate player temperature throughout the game.

    The Rangers crest on the left chest, as worn, is white raised rubber.

    The hem of the jersey has red tipping to both sides and this compliments the white under sleeve insert panel and red detailing on the set-in sleeves. The jersey has a sculptured sports neck line with v-cut inset and a red tipped collar trim.

    The home shorts will be white with two Royal Blue chevrons down the sides and red tipping to the hem. The Rangers crest on the front right panel is again in white raised rubber. The shorts have vented mesh paneling for additional player comfort.

    The home socks will be black with a red turnover top, the socks have Hummel chevrons in red to the front and the Rangers crest knitted into the sock calf.

    The stunning new away jersey for Season 2018/19 is white, with a red and Royal Blue diagonal stripe design across the front of the jersey. The jersey has four Hummel chevrons on each sleeve and is finished with red tipping to the raglan sleeves.

    The away shorts are Royal Blue with two white Hummel chevrons on each side and a raised rubber Rangers crest to the front right side.

    The socks are white with a red trim with the Rangers crest knitted into the calf in red.

    Rangers Managing Director, Stewart Robertson said: “We are delighted to showcase our new strips for next season from Hummel and we are sure our supporters will love their design.

    “We will have more news for supporters on the dates the kits will be available for sale soon.

    “Everyone involved in the process is pulling out all the stops with a view to having them available for sale by the start of the new Ladbrokes Premiership season.”

    Rangers can also confirm the third kit will be available from October and will be Mandarin Orange and Royal Blue.

    The Mandarin Orange jersey with matching side panels is finished off with Royal Blue Hummel chevrons and the neckline with Royal Blue rib inserts to the front and back off the neck.

    The third kit shorts will be Mandarin Orange with two Royal Blue diagonal chevrons to the short sides. The socks are Mandarin Orange with a Royal Blue turnover top, again with the Rangers crest knitted into the sock calf in Royal Blue.

    There will be three goalkeeper kits this season in Black, Firecracker and Yellow-Black.

    Allan Vad Nielsen, CEO of Hummel International, said: “We are very pleased at last to be able to unveil Rangers FC kits for season 2018/19.

    “We love that Rangers fans have been very vocal on our social media channels since our new partnership was announced and we hope that as our journey together truly begins they will recognise that we will always endeavour to listen and that our desire and passion is to produce Rangers kit and products for the team and supporters that fit perfectly with the needs of this great club and their loyal supporters.”

    Hummel will produce three bespoke kits each season as well as a range of training wear.

  3. 18 minutes ago, der Berliner said:

    http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16332007.rangers-defender-bruno-alves-set-for-serie-a-return-with-parma/

     

    Let's hope we get some money and don't simply let him leave to free up wages. After all, he's a World Cup participant and international player.

    In all honesty, I can see it being a token fee (probably to cover anything outstanding to Cagliari....biggest boost to us will be having a large wage off the bill.

  4. 1 hour ago, Rousseau said:

    I'm not sure, were they not training in that top too? 

     

    I don't like it whatever it is.

    Would training gear have a full strip Inc. Sponsors???  Most training shots have been different, without 32Red on them.

  5. Interesting line ups:

    First-half XI: Alnwick, Hodson, Bradley, Katic, John, Halliday, Docherty, Jack, Middleton, Rudden, Atakayi

     

    Second-half XI: Alnwick (McCrorie 75’), Tavernier, Goldson, Wilson, Flanagan, McCrorie, Arfield, Murphy, Candeias, Morelos, Windass.

     

  6. 1 minute ago, craig said:

    If Alves is playing then we already have one.

    that might be a big IF.....

     

    I would like to see someone that can offer more than just a direct strike on goal, and that can also be utilised at corners etc.  We certain have players like Tav, Candeias & Alves that have a good shot on them, but sometimes a more subtle, creative touch is required.

  7. One type of player that I think we desperately need is a "dead ball" specialist.  At present we have a couple of guys (mainly Tav or Candeias) who can certainly hit a free kick, but as with many aspects of the team, are inconsistent.  We could do with someone, either trained internally or brought it, that can regularly threaten the opposition from a free kick/corner situation, offering a variety of deliveries with a high degree of accuracy.

  8. On 27/06/2018 at 20:17, the gunslinger said:

    Seems strange they are keeping

    Brown and dumping Armstrong

     

     

    For all the reports about how amazing Broonaldo is, how much interest has been shown in him from anywhere???

     

    With any other player, if they are playing well, rumours start to fly around about different clubs being interested, keeping tabs, scouting them etc.  However, I can't recall ANY such rumours or reports about Broonaldo - maybe he's just too good for any other club to be interested???

  9. 23 minutes ago, Gaffer said:

    I'm now fully expecting Windass to be leaving shortly.  He has just liked his dad's comment about the 3m release clause.  I don't know what game he's playing but the guy is an idiot.  I know he's our player, but let's face it, he is a liability and we'd be better off without him.  He seems to have no appreciation for the consequences of using social media for some of his messages and responses.  If we get 3m or more for him, I'd take it.

    If Windass does go, then finding someone to replace the 18-goals he scored last season must be a priority.

  10. 30 minutes ago, der Berliner said:

    That Killie chap Mulumbu was hailed for his performances vs us and the Scum, people were actually asking whether he could do a job for us there ... given how we "weak" we were in that area. Coulibaly looks like a Mulumbu-style player, just 8 years younger. 10 caps for Mali, 20odd games in Ligue 1 last and 30odd the season before.

     

    He did cost 1.8m last summer and has got a contract till 2021, but it seemingly did not work out at Angers. If he comes and plays well, I doubt he'd cost more than 1m next summer.

     

    https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/lassana-coulibaly/profil/spieler/386552

     

    BTW, people moan and groan about the loanees. Do keep in mind that as of now, we have but one loanee (EJaria) and even if Coulibaly and Saqi join up, it would only be three.

    I say....go down the Jamie Murphy route - 1 year loan, with an agreed price to buy at the end of it.  Try before you buy....

  11. I don't believe the players fitness could have increased all that much in such a short space of time - especially within a group of already fit people.

    What I took from SG's interview/comments was that he had already formed an opinion that the squad were unfit (he'd previously said similar).  He's then started working with them & found out that their general fitness levels are higher than he expected.  Hopefully he has raised the fitness standards higher & will demand players maintain that standard.

     

    IF that is the case, then the teams poorer performances will be more down to mental performance - they can run all days long, but are unable to maintain concentration for 90mins.

  12. 23 hours ago, Gaffer said:

    What makes you think (or know) that?  How can anyone really believe what he writes?  I can't believe anyone is that gullible.  I can understand many people being amused by him, but believe him or donate????  Really!?!  If anyone does, they're as ill as he is.

    Folk will believe what he "writes" simply because they want to believe it - truth of evidence is irrelevant.

  13. 9 minutes ago, Sindarin said:

    Always weirds me out this...

    I remember Heskey getting slaughtered for '' being useless '' but there is more to being a forward than goals, especially in this day and age of how the game is played.

    On the other hand, Boyd used to get slaughtered for doing nothing but score goals.

    A fickle game this football lark. 

    If an attacking player ain't gonna score a lotta goals himself, he better have some pretty damned good assist stats....

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