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Everything posted by Bill
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Can I ask, is the problem only on mobile devices?
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gersnet article (image) Player Ratings and MotM Poll: Rangers v Aberdeen
Bill replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Good performances all round but for me our midfield was crucial to the overall display. I felt the greatest influence on the tempo and directness of the game came from Davis and Jack. I'd probably have given it to Steve Davis, who was terrific, if he'd played the whole game but he didn't and for that reason alone I give it to Ryan Jack. -
I'm not saying Morelos was poor today, merely that if we're going to diminish Stewart's contribution because he missed chances then we should apply the same standards to Morelos. I any case I think there were at least four other players whose contribution was greater than either Stewart or Morelos ?
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A very good point but isn't he going to Qatar or East Timor or Burma or Bolivia or some other damn place already?
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What's the point of these partnerships? How do we benefit in any tangible way?
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How about Wick?
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It’s reassuring to see the main supporters organisation promoting its members’ interests by condemning this incident.
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It's a relief to see Tavernier's reaction to the penalty question. He might have shown some sensitivity about it but the way he reacted suggests his form might improve sooner rather than later. Hope so anyway. The way Gerrard handles the media is brilliant. My son is a newspaper reporter and says Gerrard is well respected and liked among the press corps.
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match thread (image) [FT] Livingston 0 - 1 Rangers (Kamara 4)
Bill replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
When you think how poorly we controlled the ball in midfield, you have to wonder why Jack spent so much of his time at right back covering for Tav. Sometimes we pay a large penalty for the few good crosses that Tav delivers on his forays forward. We'd have been better with Tav relinquishing his attacking role to someone like Greg Stewart. -
gersnet article (image) Player Ratings and MotM v Livingston
Bill replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I never thought I'd be voting Borna Barisic as MOTM but I thought he was the only one who played to par last night. Everyone else was out of sorts, with the sole exception of McGregor perhaps. Credit where it's due, Borna has turned some kind of corner in recent weeks. -
The only thing I’d add Ian is that very occasionally with any VPN service you might need to change your selected server location. Pathways vary in efficiency from time to time and a simple re-selection of location can sometimes work wonders. I’d also suggest from a purely security perspective that you think of using VPN as a permanent part of your online configuration. Good luck.
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CyberGhost- no complaints
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match thread (image) [FT] Livingston 0 - 1 Rangers (Kamara 4)
Bill replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
We’d have lost that last season. -
match thread (image) [FT] Livingston 0 - 1 Rangers (Kamara 4)
Bill replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Piss poor but nice to see Aberdeen getting another half hour in their legs before Saturday -
match thread (image) [FT] Livingston 0 - 1 Rangers (Kamara 4)
Bill replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
I think we can see now why Gerrard limited his team changes. This plastic pitch is a huge leveller. -
match thread (image) [FT] Livingston 0 - 1 Rangers (Kamara 4)
Bill replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
The manager picks the team and will have reasons for his choices. His job is to get us through to the next round, ours is to back the team, which I'm more than happy to do. -
match thread (image) [FT] Livingston 0 - 1 Rangers (Kamara 4)
Bill replied to Frankie's topic in Rangers Chat
Changes yes but fewer that some are suggesting. We need to start winning things and this is our best first chance. I think the key is an unchanged central defence. I could see something along these lines. Foderingham Polster - Goldson - Helander - Barisic Jack - Aribo - Halliday Stewart - Defoe - Ojo -
It's all about the money. History suggests that, given a sufficient large and sustainable supply of money to engage enough top researchers and provide the best equipment and facilities, every disease will be cured or rendered treatable. The problems, as always, are finite resources and the many causes competing for them.