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Super_Ally

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  1. He's on a par with the Robbie Savage's of this world. Except probably has more incidents counting against him. The fact he gets favourable/preferential treatment from our media and football authorities probably counts against him too. Despite being one of the most offensive characters in Scottish football he gets a ridiculously easy ride and rarely gets condemned for his actions. On and off the field. He gets off pretty lightly for threatening a woman he knocked up for example. I imagine this gets up non-Celtic fan's nose when everyone else gets sanctioned at the drop of a hat.
  2. I only wanted to say one word but had to add this preamble: No.
  3. “The gaffer has said that hopefully if the league’s won quickly, the young boys will get their opportunity" Will be interested to see if that pans out as the league will be over very soon. I was one who hoped we could keep the 100% record going throughout the season. When that went the undefeated record just wasnt as interesting, not at this level. I would gladly take a defeat in the league with lots of youths playing if it meant keeping the squad fit, fresh and competitive (within the squad for places) in favour of a Scottish cup win. Not that the two are mutually exclusive, but our emphasis should be on the cup(s) now.
  4. Ah ok. Yeh I see that. Still I'm not sure that draw changes things massively when looking at us and Aberdeen. They have a piss easy draw too and might yet not play us til the final at ParkDread.
  5. Was the golfer doing the draw not a season ticket holder at the Emptihad? Nice of him to be in on the fix in Rangers favour.
  6. Should be a better turn out than Dunfermline for a number of reasons. And realistically no other team would provide them with a share of a gate bigger than about 12k paying fans.
  7. Phew, avoided Aberdeen. Couldn't have got a better draw. Albion will no doubt be chuffed too.
  8. Not many people get paid for posting on forums. Good luck with the bypass btw. Hope you're never caught exaggerating to make your point. ;-) "The truth of the matter is they are the most improved side in Scotland - by far". "They ripped the best defence in the country to shreds yesterday".
  9. Would like to see a Stevie Thompson winner today btw. ;-) (Not that matters who goes through out of DU and St Mirren with Aberdeen's name already etched on the cup).
  10. I'm well aware I exaggerated for comedic effect. Most internet users do. Most improved just states they are better than they were before. Not what standard they came from or where they are at now. It is also arguable they are most improved. Not a "truth". People are definitely getting carried away with how good they are. On their day it would be a tough game. Why it is taken for granted they would play their best against us I do not know. There are no guarantees in football. Ask Hearts or Alloa. Perhaps we should ask Paul Hartley (whose Alloa lost 8 on the bounce in the league below Aberdeen) or Gary Locke how to combat this mighty footballing force. We showed last season we can beat the best the SPL has to offer (Motherwell 3-0). Why the doom merchants focus only on the defeats I do not know. I almost want to get Aberdeen now. If they're Scotland Real Madrid it will be a privilege to see them at Ibrox.
  11. Few weeks old now I think. Q- which manager improved you the most? Peter L - McLeish Also earlier on was asked about leaving Rangers. Said he spoke to incoming manager about staying at Rangers. PLG said he could stay or if he left he'd just replace him. Sounded like he didn't give the player any confidence or make him feel wanted. More poor man management from PLG.
  12. There's a weird mix between "we can't possibly compete with the invincibles of Aberdeen" and "there is no excuse for not winning the cup with ease". The truth is firmly in the middle.
  13. I wasn't making excuses. I think it was pointing out the obvious really. Attitude. And performance was better as the players were more motivated.
  14. It appeared the Cup game yesterday was the motivation for a massively improved performance and attitude rather than another mundane, unchallenging league game.
  15. Tbh this just makes me think we should promote it more. May be wrong but that comment just smacks of you being part of the yes campaign and f.a. to do with Rangers and baggage.
  16. People still shitting their pants about Aberdeen and ICT? Yes we could lose to them. But I think people have forgotten that Bell, Wallace, Black, Law, Shiels, Templeton and Daly were standouts for SPL teams and everyone outwith Celtic would take those players in their first XI. In some cases Celtic would be happy to have them. Chuck in McLeod and Mohsni and I don't think we're looking too bad. We can beat all those teams if we play to our potential. Might need someone to do us a favour against The Rolf Harris select though.
  17. Yep, sorted. Idiot. I couldn't see where there was an option to update chrome. Too used to ipads and android phones these days where there is just a button to tap. Dunno why I didn't do the obvious and google that. Thanks.
  18. They don't need it. But if Rangers, Rosenborg, Ajax and Fenerbahce etc formed a league what would stop the sort of sides I mentioned following suit? The potential money involved would be ridiculous and money drives sport (certainly football) these days. It's not about what they need, it would be what they want. And then we would be in the same boat, in the inferior competition wishing we were in the new Champions League. Not sure what alternatives they are, just one way I would see any Atlantic league playing out. And to be honest that would be best case scenario.
  19. Whilst you probably have a point in that McLeod is being pushed out of position to accommodate players who wont bring as much to Rangers long term another way of looking at is that the manager feels this is the best use of his resources on the field. Perhaps McCoist feels if he has McLeod CM with Black or Law then he doesn't have a decent alternative at LM. So the compromise is: McLeod Black Law Aird Is more effective than e,g, Smith McLeod Law Aird Whilst McLeod may be less effective individually in the first option, the midfield unit is far stronger in the second. Not saying it's right but I think maybe it is forgotten or overlooked. I was listening to TalkSport again today as I usually do in the car these days and one of Colin Murray's co-hosts, I forget who, said that Wayne Rooney should be played in midfield for Man U at the moment. Now Rooney will most likely be less effective individually or less happy to play midfield rather than as a supporting striker. But Utd are so shit in midfield that playing Rooney there makes the team better. I know the team's and players' qualities are not the same but it is the same concept. I dont actually agree with McCoist here though. I think I would like to see McLeod, Law and Black fight it out for 2 CM spots and play, currently, Aird and Templeton wide. However, that could see McLeod get less game time potentially and be more detrimental to his growth? Also whilst we all seem to advocate playing the likes of Aird and Templeton on the flanks at the moment I think this reflects the level of opposition. I remember Eck getting destroyed on here for playing a midfield 4 with 2 wingers. So whilst that looks like the best set up for us to take advantage of our superior skill right now it might need a re-think in two years time or in playing Celtic or Dundee United in the cup.
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