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Gaffer

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  1. On 05/02/2020 at 16:40, DMAA said:

    A bit skeptical of that stat. Helander is our tallest defender and has always looked very comfortable in the air, more so than Katic for defensive aerial duels at least. It looks like this stat is about quantity only instead of % of aerial duels won.

    I remember Alex Ferguson selling Jaap Stam because he had the fewest tackles and the fewest headers won of any defender in the league.  The stats team saw it as a clear sign that he was deteriorating so they cashed in on him.  It was only later as the data analysis team evolved (and after he had left the club) that they realised that his marking and positioning was excellent and therefore did not need to tackle or head the ball as often.

     

    This is exactly the same for me with Helander.  Helander is our best defender and we miss him.  He man marks better than any of the others and knows when to get tight or when to drop off.  It's therefore dangerous to look at individual stats as a means of assessing a player.

  2. 15 hours ago, Rousseau said:

    You didn't vote for Gersnet's very own plgsarmy!?

     

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    I don't know him/her and the only time he/she came on to post anything was when there was a vote.  At least that was my perception so I didn't vote for them.  @BEARGER informed me that the statements were on the website so I'll be alive to that in future.  Cheers.

  3. 1 hour ago, Bluedell said:

    The court cases aren't scheduled until 2021 and there will then be appeals so I'm expecting it to run for many years to come.

     

    I hope you're correct, but I have my doubts.

    In any normal dispute of this kind, each side will use the courts to dilute the contents of contracts until both sides get to the stage where they settle.  I feel that we are at that stage now and both sides are likely to settle if there's a sensible first offer to work with.  I'll be really surprised if this is still ongoing after the end of this year.  If it is, I'd expect the shareholders to be asking serious questions of their respective boards because it's a complete waste of money.

     

    Maybe our board can invite the SD reps up for a game of golf, afterall its a great place to do deals.  Maybe a wee visit from the US president can help sweeten the deal.  Maybe that is what Farage was doing over there. ?

  4. It'll be interesting to see how all of these partships affect our bottom line.  I'm just glad to see our commercial department performing.  Obviously we need to sort out the SD situation (which I expect to happen in the next 6-9 months), and then we should be generating decent non ticket income.  And if they hopefully sort out the food situation at Ibrox, I'll be happy to start giving them more matchday income too.  I've perhaps subconsciously steered this onto my big bug bear about going to games.  I always have to get something to eat and drink before going to Ibrox.  The food is not even as nice as disgusting there.

  5. Once again Celtic have seized the initiative and now control the narrative in the press.  Despite evidence that their fans were racially abusing Morelos, they've now managed to get Sky to make a public apology which then implies it didn't happen.  At the same time Griffiths is in the press saying that these silly charges are ruining football.  This is from the man who stamped on a player and didn't actually get a charge for it.  The brass neck of that organisation is incredible, but it's working.  We can say what we want about how they go about their business.  It may be despicable, underhand and bordering on corrupt, but they're getting away with it.  It is making a big difference to the points in this championship and yet still our club remains silent.

     

    I am beyond sick and tired of the refereeing performances.  I think we all are.  I always defended the club's approach of a combination of dignified silence and behind closed doors challenges.  ITS NOT WORKING!  In fact, the referees are now not only above reproach but they now appear to be flaunting it.  Some of the treatment of our players is disgusting and yet there's nothing we seem willing to do about it.  These last few games have pushed a patient man to the point of despair.  Openly criticising referees and challenging this in the press cannot do us any more harm than we are already experiencing, so I wish we'd start it now.  This board really is not performing and I'm sick of it.  It seems we have madmen in charge, afterall they do say that madness is doing the same thing over and over again while expecting a different result.  Nothing is changing for the better, in fact I think it's getting much worse.

  6. Again, it's  amazing how differently we all saw it.  I thought everyone would go for Hagi.  Barisic was excellent, but Hagi grabbed the game by the throat and that's the sort of performance that heralds the beginning of a new era.  What a player he is.

  7. Players like Kamara and Katic should be dropped but as we've seen in the past, that's not how the manager deals with them.  He tends to play them as a means of getting through their bad patch.  That's what he did with Kent, Tav, Goldson, Arfield, etc.  The only player he did drop was Barisic as a result of poor performances so we will see.  In some respects we can't afford to drop Kamara because their is not a stronger replacement.

     

    I am with @PoohBear on this though.  I do get a sense (maybe hope rather than anything concrete) that we are turning the corner now and Im expecting a big performance tonight.  If we don't need get it, it won't matter anyway because then the league is dead anyway.

     

    At some point however this management team will have to reflect on what is happening during our winter breaks.  Something is clearly breaking the rhythm for us and not other teams and we need to fix that for future campaigns.  As for tonight, let's go!

  8. I'll be really surprised if too many people respond to this.  It's such a shame, but this board is losing the goodwill of the fans because it refuses to take us seriously.  We want action against those that seek to damage our club and no more false promises (about statements) or dignified silence.

  9. As I've said previously, I think we'd all be a little more patient with the club if we actually felt they were doing something about it.  However there's no evidence at all that they're doing anything other than bending over to be shafted time and time again.  I was furious after that game, and although I was disappointed at the result, but it was the gross injustice of the refereeing that got to me.  The facts are clear so why don't we just state facts in a club statement?  Equally, we allow that moronic creatures Stewart, Hartson, Sutton, and all the others to make stuff up about our club and every time all we get is a 'dignified' silence.  It's not good enough.

     

    Our directors are failing our club, our players, it's management team, and the fans.  Get the finger out or just get out.  We need people with political savvy or balls to make changes.  At the moment this board appears to have neither.  I'm so annoyed as you can tell, but others like me who have only ever praised the board are now dissenting too.

  10. I didn't recognise our style of play in the first 30 minutes.  The ball spent more time in the air in that first half than it ha s all season.  Why do we allow ourselves to get dragged into the match that Aberdeen, Hearts, etc want us to play?  Please Rangers play our own style and we will blow this mob away.  If we continue to play their way we will find trouble, especially because they're allowed to foul us constantly without consequence.  These bloody referees are useless and don't help the Scottish game develop technically.  Cosgrove, Ojo and Consadi e should all be on yellows.  Shocking!!!

  11. 55 minutes ago, Bill said:

    Slightly surprised no one has gone for Ojo, who had a decent game last night

    He got my vote.  Defoe scored one and made one, but overall I thought Ojo looked the most dangerous in the team, and I really enjoyed watching him last night.

  12. 2 hours ago, JohnMc said:

    I've lived in Glasgow most of my life and I'm stunned by this. If this is true and it doesn't turn out to be some sort theft or petty vandalism then we've really turned a corner into a very dark place. I genuinely hope it turns out to be someone trying to steal his car because the alternative I'm struggling to comprehend. 

    I agree @JohnMc.  Having lived in Glasgow for 20+ years I really thought the animosity extended as far as verbal assaults in the main, with an occasional punch thrown now and again.  To think that this has now extended to ........., well I dare not even use the terms in my head, this is truly a milestone.  I'm really hoping this is an idiot either trying to steal the car or maybe placing a tracker on it so they could follow his movements (which although sinister, is better than the alternatives).

  13. I'm so surprised that after that defeat we are focussing so much 'blame' on our most creative player, the one who scored our goal in tha game, and one of the few who worked his socks off (despite having one of his poorer games).  Our problem is that we don't have enough Ryan Kents in the team!!!

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