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Super Cooper

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  1. He is Rangers daft on twitter and meets with numerous fans groups from all over the world regularly. Recently joined in a Rangers kids coaching course in Italy.
  2. As a player, a hero, a legend and top top class keeper but i have met him numerous times as a guy and he is what i said. It's actually sad to see.
  3. Delighted with this news. It's now time for us to get this right, we have a battle on our hands to win this title and within the next year will be battling Celtic once again. Get it right Rangers.
  4. Is this worse than Aberdeen getting rid of the toaster?
  5. I believe Elfideldo knows exactly what happened, i am sure he told myself, Plgsarmy and Juancornetto the other night.
  6. Something doesn't sit right with me if staff of Rangers Football Club want to party in our current state. The right decision was made imo. We can have all the parties we want when we are top dogs in Scotland again. Until then, it should be heed doon arse up.
  7. Oh i do agree with you regards us, we are a midden and have neglected our youth for decades but we have still managed somehow to give more kids a chance in the team and send them onto their own level elsewhere in the game.
  8. We have brought through more players than Dundee Utd, international ones into the bargain. Hibs have also brought through far more than Utd. I'd imagine Celtic have too. They are vastly overrated. As WGS said, After Armstrong who is now 22, their next proper kid is Soutar who is on the fringes only. Their first 11 is dominated by experienced mediocre foreigners.
  9. At 22 he could have potentially 6 years already of first team football under his belt. At 22 he is well into his career. Only 5 more years and he will hit his peak.
  10. We don't know if they can because they don't get a chance. One of two who does, Aird, is out of his depth at this level. Hearts have on average every week, a least 50% of their team home grown from their own academy. That is fantastic at any level at any club. We can learn so much from them.
  11. Dundee Utd? Hmm, i'm not sure, not off the top of my head. I don't kn ow where this Barca Babes stuff comes from with Utd. Armstrong was their best in the last 5 to 10 years maybe and he is now in his mid 20s, still there and nowhere near the Scotland set up. Livingston have had a few crackers, Dorrans, Snodgrass and McNulty.
  12. Killie produced 2 of the best strikers ever to play in Scotland in the last 15 years as well in Boyd and Naismith.
  13. Graeme was my coach, i think he was also Scotland Under 15s manager at the time and a Religious Education teacher at Holy Cross in Hamilton. I think that was it's name. He drove a big white Passatt. Kenny was a hard man, very hard to please. I remember running a mock at the Nike tournament and hearing my team mate big Jim Paterson tell Mr Liveston how good i was. Graeme was always amazed at how hard i could hit the ball despite being built like the side of a fiver at the time. I liked Luggy, i recall going to a few games with him. As a kid i thought i was teen royalty! I will tell you a cracker about Jim McLean, i was standing behind the big dutch goalie they had at the time in the canteen up at Tannadice and Jim walked in, stood staring at me for a second and then said to me, "you look like a wee proddy". Haha I will never forget it. I just laughed and said "aye, am ur". Lol. He patted me on the head and walked away. We had some cracking teams at that period. I played with some decent players, a couple of whom played for Rangers and represented Scotland as well.
  14. Did you play with Kevin Byers? He was a few years above me but we still all trained together at Crownpoint and the Gussy. You were a few years before me. I was at their school of excellence between 94-96. Though my decision to leave was slightly different. They actually encouraged me to stay on at school, or rather told me to, which was something i simply couldn't do. You would have known Kenny Cameron and Graeme Liveston, also Maurice Malpas was just getting into the coaching at the time.
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