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Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
of course i do but i know he wont. -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
this is allys second and he hasnt been up against a liverpool, arsenal or any of the teams saf faced down south! there is no comparison whatsoever between what happened to saf and ally, none. different eras, different clubs, different countries. i can 100% guarantee you ally will not be the next fergie or even close. he is however the next john greig. -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
like i have said many times, the damage is done. its too late and no amount of whippings of part time teams will change that now. his time is up. i was calling him to do what he done today, months ago. he hasnt finally realised his mistakes, he has been making the same ones for 20 months now. changes today were forced on him. had mcculloch and/or sandaza been fit, little would have been wide right and mackay on the bench. you now it, i know it, we all know it. -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
nonsense. i know i am a moaner but i can also be positive when it calls for it. today, huttons overall performance, ally switching the wingers over and going 4-4-2 in the second half were all positives. mackay being back in another positive. black didnt disgrace us today, a positive surely? a clean sheet another positive. -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
i agree 100%. its disgraceful the number of embarassments he has taken us through and hes still in a job. we also lost to scotlands smallest, weakest and poorest club this season and have dropped points to several part time sides. his entire tenure has been one big humiliation. i think the only reason he hasnt been replaced is the transfer embargo. it would be wrong to expect a new manager to work under such circumstances. i am glad he hasnt been given any more money to waste for pre contracts. off the pitch our transfers dealings have been just as bad as the mess on it. -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
i said the same similar mate. todays result may fool some but not everyone. -
was it not?
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Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
i am still not convinced green cares enough, ally is a nice sideshow to keep fans onside. -
i wont have to, the tims will do that for us, leggatt has made sure of that.
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Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
pumping cannon fodder is no measure of where we are under ally. we have already found that out. -
how would the sun know? or how could they run with a story like this if it was a lie? would they stoop this low?
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no and thanks to leggatt exposing them last week, they will do exactly the same to us this week!
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ian that is horrific mate. not a nice pic.
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Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
oh it wont happen before the seasons end not a chance but i fully expect it and rightfully so to happen in the summer. -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
that will depend on season ticket sales for next year. -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
lol this is what rab was talking about. lol we were playing an amateur team. a handful(if that) of good performances in 2 years enough for you then? -
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4787506/Football-legend-Gazza-close-to-death-The-Sun-can-reveal.html ENGLAND legend Paul Gascoigne is close to death after suffering a catastrophic reaction to alcohol withdrawal, we can reveal. The ailing footie superstar is in intensive care after his organs began to shut down hours after arriving at the Meadows Rehabilitation Centre in Phoenix, Arizona. And last night as Gazza was fighting for his life it emerged the penniless alcoholic’s medical bills could top a staggering £100,000. A source close to the star said: “Gazza’s in a bad way, he’s much worse than he was and desperately needs help. “He’s had really bad withdrawal symptoms relating to not drinking since arriving at the clinic. “His internal organs are shutting down and he’s in intensive care, it’s a potentially life threatening situation. “If he doesn’t receive the best treatment from doctors he could die.” The source said Gazza, who is potless after years of alcohol abuse, could be turfed out of the US hospital if he can’t foot the bill. “Gazza’s got no money to pay for the treatment and health care in the US is very expensive,” the source said. “We have estimated that the cost of round-the-clock hospital care could reach £100,000. “Gazza needs people to step in to raise the money for him, his life depends on it.” Celebrity friends of the frail hero had already raised £25,000 to pay for a stint in rehab. Broadcaster Chris Evans was among pals shocked by Gazza's grim appearance and increasingly bizarre behaviour. The 45-year-old was taped sobbing, slurring and swearing at a charity appearance. Evans - who enjoyed hellraising nights with Gazza in the '90s - contacted former Spurs striker Gary Lineker, TV's Piers Morgan and ex-England cricketer Ronnie Irani, among others. Between them they raised enough to cover the cost of Gazza’s £7,500 a week stay at the Meadows, while British Airways stumped up the cash for first class flights to the US. Last week the trembling star was snapped supping a final pint of lager before checking in at The Meadows. A shocked witness told how the desperate legend ordered the pint the moment a minder left him briefly alone in a US airport bar. Moments later his pal returned, grabbed the beer, and hauled Gazza out of the boozer. The former footie ace was shaking uncontrollably as he stepped off the 11-hour BA flight from London. Gazza hugged a uniformed airport worker before his friend sat him in a chair in the Chelsea bar and restaurant. Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4787506/Football-legend-Gazza-close-to-death-The-Sun-can-reveal.html#ixzz2KRp40HhB that picture of him is horrific. where are all his rich friends when he needs them?
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Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
he gets even more chances to embarass us in your book then? -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
i know mate, its ridiculous. of course we do rab, you are spot on mate. i am amazed at the knee jerk reactions of some people. one week hes good, one week hes shite. as you rightly point out, his overall record is abysmal, we have had two shambolic seasons under his guidance and have not progressed one bit from him taking over 20 months ago. -
the rtv commentators were going off their head at the ref. hutton is getting allsorts of lavish praise elsewhere, his first 3 passes lost us possession! lol he was alright.
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Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
i agree with that. -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
so beating a few part time teams is enough to keep his job after the 2 seasons he has overseen? there is nothing to be learned from pumping cannon fodder. -
Is Ally the Man for the job? - The McCoist Thread
kuznetsov replied to 54andcounting's topic in Rangers Chat
no chance. its over. we need a change in the summer. a win over an amateur team and 13 other wins from now till the end will have certain folk wet no doubt but the fact remains, the season overall was a disgrace. coupled with last years humiliations, time is up. there is no coming back from such a situation. if he stays in charge for next year we will be having the exact same conversations next year about the exact same problems and this thread will still be alive and kicking! oh and the crowds will also be down, quite a bit may i add. absolutely nothing has changed in his 20 months in charge. opposition fans are laughing at us and our own fans are split. -
the leggoman will find out for us exactly how may where there, i would say around 42000 at most.
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what time was this taken, that broomie corner was full during the match. the copland in front of this pic had plenty empty spaces as did the club deck.