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Just hearing their fans on SSN, just won us the title, haha.

 

Are they fuckin nuts! do they expect one man to win them the title ffs, all they need now is motormouth samaras to come out with a comment like" it will be hard for them now to hold on to the lead" blow me sammy!!!:flipa:

 

Thats why we're champions!!!

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Well,that's the awful transfer window closed and no Rangers signings,wasn't expecting any tbh,for the fourth window in a row,at least we didn't lose ALL our best players in '' a fire sale ''. I look forward to 2 in a row WATP

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SPURS failed with a dramatic �£4million swoop for Rangers ace Allan McGregor last night.

 

SunSport can reveal Harry Redknapp wanted to take the keeper on loan with a view to a permanent switch in the summer.

 

The gaffer was desperate for a new keeper after Heurelho Gomes injured a shoulder and he failed to land Asmir Begovic of Portsmouth and Watford's Scott Loach.

 

Redknapp switched attention to McGregor but was left frustrated after missing the 5pm English transfer deadline.

 

He confessed last night: "I was interested in trying to loan McGregor but it wasn't possible.

 

"We tried for him late today but we were told he would not be going on loan anywhere." Redknapp has been a long-term admirer of McGregor and was eager to lure him to the Premiership.

 

His No1 Gomes has been troubled by a shoulder injury for some time and back-up Carlo Cudicini is out for the season after a motorbike smash.

 

Spurs' other keeper Ben Alnwick has little top-flight experience.

 

Redknapp moved for McGregor late yesterday when it emerged Gomes' injury may be worse than originally feared.

 

He didn't want to commit to a permanent switch as McGregor wouldn't have had time to complete a medical.

 

It's understood Spurs wanted to pay Gers a �£500,000 loan fee now with �£3.5m more at the end of the season more to seal a permanent move.

 

But Gers pulled the plug on a loan deal as Walter Smith seeks to keep his squad together for the SPL title run-in.

 

Redknapp did manage to sanction the loan departure of former Ibrox ace Alan Hutton to Sunderland for the rest of the season.

 

Gers boss Smith also knocked back an approach from Birmingham for top scorer Kris Boyd, who will remain at Ibrox until at least the end of the season.

 

Meanwhile, Madjid Bougherra won't make a Hampden return for the Co-operative Insurance Cup semi-final.

 

Smith has decided against rushing back Bougy for tomorrow's clash with St Johnstone.

 

The Gers stopper has been away for more than a month at the Africa Cup of Nations with Algeria.

 

Smith said: "Madjid won't play against St Johnstone.

 

"It's always asking a bit much of any player who has been away for the length of time he has been to come straight back in.

 

"He has been over in Angola playing in the tournament there so he'll return here for training later in the week then be available for the weekend game with St Mirren."

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Surely we will sign some players next window or that would be unreal if we didn't. Plus we are losing about 7 players who will be out of the contract, maybe more.

 

It really is terrifying to think about how small our squad might soon become

 

Players with 18 months or less left on their contracts: Neil Alexander, Kirk Broadfoot, Steven Smith, David Weir, Danny Wilson, Andy Webster, Kevin Thomson, Lee McCulloch, DaMarcus Beasley, Nacho Novo, John Fleck, Kris Boyd, Andrius Velicka, Andrew Little

 

Eek....

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Had a wee whizz round at the sky sports forum, and one quote left by a celtic fan read" i wouldn't want to be in rangers shoes? they have made the same mistake as us by not signing anyone" muppet, erm we do take things onboard and we will deal with it so dont count your chichens just yet as one player doesn't win you leagues! cmon the killie !!!

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Don't underestimate Braafheid guy's he is a really good player believe me. He just did not get much chance with Bayern and when he did he was unlucky the whole team were crap. He will be in the Dutch WC squad.

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Keane is a great signing for them, a no-lose situation. He'll sell tickets and shirts for them straight away. He's also a quality player who will definitely score goals, but its funny to see some of the fans who don't seem to realise they've just signed a player and not just paid money to make up the points difference between us and them.

 

I'd much rather be in our position than theirs for this season, but if someone doesn't buy the club by the summer, we could be in a real mess for next season.

 

 

Mike.

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