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I would rather have McCulloch than Broadfoot at the back. :kh: could be given a chance in the midfield
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As I said yesterday I will believe it if and when it is a signed deal. The difference between this deal and the Ellis deal is that this guy does seem to have the financial muscle to pull it off. Ellis was opening piggy banks to try and get a done deal.
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As was said every businessman has a skeleton in the closet and just in case we forget the club are up for potentially dodging taxes so it has to be a case of cleaning up all our acts and starting from scratch. Can anyone put up their hand and say they are squeaky clean and declared everything?
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Hondurian players struggle with the pace of the game when they come to Europe so even if he is a good player i would not expect much action from him before the end of the season.
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You can give them the sack Gribz but you need to pay compensation. I also believe you cannot sack anyone who is on sick leave although i don't know if that is just a Dutch thing.
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Rangers kids are all on alert as Ibrox injury list begins to grow, reveals Kyle Hutton Nov 17 2010 By Gordon Parks KYLE HUTTON admits the early warning system has been switched on at Ibrox after Walter Smith placed every first-team hopeful on standby. The Scotland Under-21 midfielder was pitched into action for his first start against Dunfermline earlier this season as his Rangers gaffer enforces the club motto of being "ready" when opportunity knocks. After impressing against the Pars with a mature and confident display, the 19-year-old is desperate for another taste of the big time. And he insists the growing injury list has the Murray Park graduates on high alert. He said: "We've been told to keep ourselves ready and to stay focused with so many games coming up. It's a lot of pressure but I'm sure we can handle it. "You don't wish injuries on your team-mates. When they are injured though you're hoping you'll get a shout next. "I was crossing my fingers for it but I wasn't expecting it against Dunfermline. The way it has came has been brilliant for me. "I was told about an hour and a half before kick-off that I was starting against Dunfermline. "Ally McCoist had revealed the team and my name was there so I had to get my head right and I did well. "A few hours before the game I heard rumours that I might get my start among the boys. "But I wasn't getting too excited in case I got disappointed. When I saw my name I was buzzing. "There's always nerves but when the whistle blows everything goes out your head and you're concentrating on the game. If you get told a good few hours before kick-off it can go against you so knowing so late on probably was the right way for me. "I was just happy the way it all went and hopefully I just get another chance." Hutton has handled the transition from youth-team prospect to top-team fringe player with little fuss and he knows the threadbare nature of the Gers squad could give him his chance to get established this term. He said: "Training with first-team players every day makes you a better player. It's a brilliant experience and hopefully I can get a few more games under my belt. "The squad is small and the younger guys, like myself, have had their chances. "Some of us have taken them and we're hoping because the squad's that small we can get a lot more games. That's the goal for us this season." The youngster made his debut in the opening fixture of the season against Kilmarnock by coming on as a substitute. "But his start against the Pars has been the highlight so far and he paid tribute to two first-team stars for helping him settle into the Gers squad. He said: "Big Davie Weir helps everyone and I played alongside Steven Davis in the Dunfermline game. "He talked me through it and helped me a lot so I'd say the two of them have helped. "Steve's a bit more attacking. He's a great player. It wouldn't be bad to turn out like Steve. I'm more of a holding player, that's where the gaffer sees me. "I've played that holding roll for the Under-19s so it's one I'm going to keep going at." The midfield powerhouse has been promoted into Billy Stark's Scotland Under-21 squad that will face Northern Ireland at Firhill in a friendly tonight. And Hutton is gearing up for another European Championship campaign. The draw will take place next February and the Rangers kid confessed the preparation has already started to try to go one step further than the last crop by earning a place in the finals. He said: "We've got a good squad and there will be an expectation for us to go that bit further than the boys did last year. I'm sure we can have a good shot of making it." The added attention of being a more familiar face at Rangers is something Hutton is happy to deal with. He said: "You do get noticed a bit more when you're out and about. People will come up to you, shake your hand and tell you to keep things going. "It's changed a lot for me since playing for the first team but it comes hand in hand with getting into the first team. "I'm not complaining about it. Hopefully there's more attention to come." Boss Stark is looking forward to get his newlook squad in action. And he revealed he'll be experimenting with various options in a game that will provide a pointer for the Euro campaign early next year. He said: "Friendlies are preparation games and unfortunately you're still judged to an extent. "We would argue we shouldn't be as we're trying things out and getting to see what the players can do. But at the same time it's about the boys showing belief. "Northern Ireland will be difficult as they are a relatively young squad. "But 11 or 12 of them played in the last championship. So they have great experience. "It's important we get the group together and they get to know us. "The more we work with them, the more we will have a better chance of gelling them together and making them a unit. "You can never be entirely sure of the chemistry of squads but as a manager you try to initiate that feeling where they want to go and fight for their team-mates. "But in terms of characters, I would like to think we would have the same sort of spirit we had the last time. "That togetherness is crucial if we are going to do anything. It's another reason to use every chance to bring the group together."
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Never make fun of older people because one day soon you will be one yourself. I prefer to say the ripened club though as everything is sweeter when it is ripe.
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I hate to be a party pooper but i will believe this when the dotted line has been signed.
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Done! Does that mean i am now one of the beloved. Awe Chucks.:tongue:
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You can look them up in My weekly results. It gives you the score and what your prediction was.
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Celtic win 1-0 with a last gasp goal in injury time
pete replied to calscot's topic in General Football Chat
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It is possible that 1 fan shouted and some reacted to give him abuse of course. I think we should give them the benefit of the doubt on that one. I had a lumpin my throat looking at those photo's. totally proud to be a Gers supporter.
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That was my point as well. Tou used to be able to click on the rangers char at the bottom of the page to go back to the thrwad list.
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Last call to get your predictions in guys.
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I got my wife to tape the Hearts-Celtic game so as i could watch it after back-shift. I stayed away from the computer so as i wouldn't catch any results. Watching the tims get humped made me feel brilliant until i checked the rangers score.
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Just rotate my name.
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I hope the other horse breaks it's fucking neck.
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Anyone else miss the days when it was about the football?
pete replied to Norris Cole's topic in Rangers Chat
The IRA songs were belted out at Tynecastle tonight, although i must admit so was the Billy Boys. Celtic players diving at every opportunity. Ledley and Lennon rightly sent off and Samer-ass should have followed for another crunching takle. i wonder if the ginger whinger will be writing to the SFA to apologise for his and his teams behaviour. -
McGregor as well I would think.
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Okay things I would like to see better. I don't like the orange banners either but I think we would get used to them. The size of the letters as I type. I need a magnifying glass. Okay I am old I know. The fact if I want to go from a post in the Rangers chat, back to the forum Rangers chat, that i just can't press once. I need to search through the navigation bar and press Rangers chat there. I would prefer,where the top button is, just a button to get me back to the Rangers chat thread list. Forum support is not in the navigation list. Some of these things may be in my settings so maybe looking for advice. The rest hopefully positive feedback.
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Are they 100% sure.
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totally agree with you Ian. A country mile.
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Yes starting to look good although the thank you area and text could be smaller for me it stands out more than the post. Good work guy's
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He can certainly take a corner better than Davis.