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  1. 2 hours ago, Briton said:

    I still don't see it.  The last five years count therefore 2015-16 will drop off and this years tally added.

     

    If I'm wrong so is The Herald.  Quote:  As it stands, Scotland would be 14th* in the coefficient table next season with two Scottish sides qualifying for the Champions League qualifiers. 

     

    * I assume they are allowing for Scotland only losing  3.0 points from 15-16 whilst our rivals lose more (bar Cyprus who also only lose 3 points).

    From wikipedia:

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_coefficient#Men's_Country_coefficient

     

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    The UEFA ranking determines the number of teams competing in the season after the next, not in the first season after the publication of the ranking. Thus, the rankings at the end of the 2017–18 season determine the team allocation by association in the 2019–20 (not 2018–19) UEFA season. This is unrelated to the selection of teams which will fill each allocation through the individual association leagues and national cups (which is decided in the preceding year).

    and...

     

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    The final ranking at the end of the 2019–20 season will be used to determine the number of places for each association in the 2021–22 UEFA Champions League, the 2021–22 UEFA Europa League and the 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League.

    It's so you know what you're playing for, right from the start of the season.

  2. 6 minutes ago, weebluedevil said:

    Spot on there. Too many were meh about DC leaving, which I could not understand. It’s not a coincidence that Tav’s form has dipped since he left imo. 

    We do need to find the right replacement - Docherty perhaps, but I don’t think Stewart fits that role - and doesn’t have the pace from what I’ve seen anyway. Hastie, if he pushes on could do that, mainly a right winger I believe - albeit left footed. 

    Hopefully that’s a position we can look at in the January window.

     

     

    It's worth bearing in mind SG's explanation that Ojo didn't train last week and played last night with bone bruising. You can't expect his best performance under those conditions. I do miss Candieas though. Having both him and Ojo available for selection would be ideal for the squad.

  3. 2 minutes ago, compo said:

    Aided and abetted by bad defending 

    ... and the wet pitch. I know I'm probably being especially uncharitable, but in normal conditions the pace on that pass would have seen it run straight through to Greegs. I suppose I should give Allan the benefit of the doubt and assume he anticipated that the surface water would slow the ball. But I don't like Allan, so I'm going to put it down to luck.

  4. 3 hours ago, Tannochsidebear said:

    We have really hit the jackpot here. While Legia if I recall have had some decent Euro results in the last few years, compared to who we could have got, both in rounds 3 and 4, we have a great chance to go through to the group stages again, with the financial benefits which are necessary to continue our rebuilding.

     

    I'm delighted with this draw!!

    They've also had some shockers. They had a good run in the 2016/17 Europa league, but last year they were knocked out by Dudelange (Lux) and, the year before, Sherriff Tiraspol (Moldova).

  5. 2 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

    I'm not the one telling Rangers fans what they can and can't sing.  I have no wish to ever do so.

     

    One could argue that those bending to the will of the shrill press and politicians are bigger mugs than me. 

     

    Football is already far too sanitised in the UK, in my opinion.

    That's true you're not. The club chairman is requesting you don't sing certain songs because it gives the shrill press and politicians an easy opportunity to leverage public opinion against us. Our enemies want you to keep singing these songs. They're seeking an opportunity to hamper the club's progress so why comply?

     

    Yes, football it is too sanitised, I agree, but that's how it is. As always, we have to deal with the reality of the situation.

  6. 44 minutes ago, Gonzo79 said:

    Ditch them and they'll say Derry's Walls is sectarian and Rule Britannia is 'Far Right'.  Give them an inch and all that.  Who gets decide which Rangers fans have a say on what is and isn't offensive?  

     

    Good luck getting future generations along to watch us play Hamilton and Livingston on plastic pitches when we become just a football club, like some would like to see.

    Strawman nonsense. There's no way they could legitimately punish us for either of those songs. Public opinion would be on our side - especially given the songbook across the city, or even historical battle references sung about at Scotland matches.

     

    Obviously plastic pitches have fuck all to do with what we're talking about.

  7. 9 hours ago, Gonzo79 said:

    Any Bear who continues to focus on our songs is struggling to see the wider issue.

     

    We are hated.  No matter what we sing or do they will come after us.  By focusing on our songs you are effectively doing the bidding of Lawwell.

     

    Carry on and make yourselves known.

    By singing these songs, we make it easy for our detractors to come after us, and we make the neutral (in the UK press for example) unsympahetic towards us and less likley to see our side of things on the wider issue. We also create awkward moments in the press room for SG, and our supporters' bodies and board have to issue public apologies.

     

    If we stay on the right side of the rules and the law our detractors will be forced to use contrived ways to come after us, which will be obvious to the neutral observer and will win us support on the wider issue.

     

    Whether we agree with it or not, the weight of public opinion condemns the use of derogatory terms for a person based on their religion. I've always argued that f***** refers to someone of a particular political opinion, but that doesn't hold water in the case of Clarke. What definition of the word f***** were the section of the support who sang at Clarke using?

  8. 20 minutes ago, ian1964 said:

    To be honest I have no sympathy for him, or anyone else, for targeting my club! I have no sympathy for any Scottish/Irish club for attacking my club, they will continue to attack my club.

    We were shown a lot of sympathy when we got voted out of the top league!!!!, I will never forget that, fuck them all & fuck Scottish football.

    So call him a baldy wanker or whatever. There's no justification for calling him a ******, and it should be pretty fucking obvious that anyone who does is providing the usual suspects with another stick to attack my club with.

     

    Sadly we can't fuck the rest of Scottish football as we need somebody to play against on a Saturady afternoon. You don't have to like or respect the other clubs, but we do have to coexist with them. Stand up for the club by all means, but I can't see why anyone would knowingly provide our detractors with ammo.

  9. 15 minutes ago, ian1964 said:

     

    To be honest, I've got a lot of sympathy for Clarke here. He's been a bit of a clown these last couple of weeks with his comments on Defoe diving but, to the best of my knowledge, he's never uttered a peep about Irish history or politics. I've no problem giving him a hard time, but he's no more a "******" than many of the catholic players that have played for us, so why bring that into it? (To my mind, a ****** is someone who glorifies republican terrorists and sings bigoted anti-British songs - and most likely self-applies the term.)

     

    It's good that Boyd's sitting alongside him too - it makes it that bit harder for the editorially biased to frame this as specifically Rangers' issue. The interviewer really ought to have asked Kris if he expects to receive an apology too though.

  10. 24 minutes ago, Scott7 said:

    There’s a lack of bloody-mindedness about the team. Richard Gough, John Brown, Stuart McCall all had a stubborn determination not to be beaten.

    That's another strand of why I've been disappointed in Davis, and to a lesser extent Defoe, so far. As well as adding a bit of quality and guile I was hoping they'd set an example on the pitch - spur the team on with their winning mentality, and the professionalism to dig out results in unglamorous fixtures. It's not happening though.

  11. 4 hours ago, rbr said:

    It's never a red in my honest opinion , as trublue states above , the action by Morelos is actually caused by Mckennas kick out .

    If you take Morelos's actions on their own, there's no way anyone would suggest it's anything more than a yellow. He keeps his foot in, but doesn't "lash out" or make much contact to speak of.  It's only because McKenna reacted the way he did (tried to do a headstand so he could put his studs in Alfie's face) and got a red, that the ref felt the need to give Morelos one too.

     

    I'm convinced that if McKenna hadn't reacted, no one would even be talking about this.

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