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  1. 1. Time for a change?

    • Yes new manager in
      43
    • No Ally to stay
      6
    • Undecided
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Voted for Ally to stay, but he needs to win the so-called "Championship" League comfortably next season and it won't be easy because we will definitely face some defeats along the way.

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Voted for Ally to stay, but he needs to win the so-called "Championship" League comfortably next season and it won't be easy because we will definitely face some defeats along the way.

 

No chance. :D There's not a team we should fear in that league even under Ally. Boyd will score at least 50 goals and Bougherra and Cuellar will be keeping it extra tight at the back.

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No chance. :D There's not a team we should fear in that league even under Ally.

 

We shouldn't fear any team in Scotland, but that doesn't mean we won't be beaten occasionally.

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Voted for Ally to stay, but he needs to win the so-called "Championship" League comfortably next season and it won't be easy because we will definitely face some defeats along the way.

 

Really not sure what footballing evidence leads you to make that choice mate. The only way Id want him to say is if he brings in someone like Ray Wilkins to work with.

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Really not sure what footballing evidence leads you to make that choice mate. The only way Id want him to say is if he brings in someone like Ray Wilkins to work with.

 

I said it all last week after the Cup Final defeat mate. I'll give the manager until such time as he fails to win a league title and then take stock. That's the stance I've had since we were dumped into the bottom tier of Scottish football. It might not always be pretty or to our liking selection and tactics wise, but this season we've walked the league and had a couple of half decent Cup runs. No Cup silverware, but that's not a deal-breaker for me.

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We shouldn't fear any team in Scotland, but that doesn't mean we won't be beaten occasionally.

 

Firstly. For the avoidance of doubt, I was one of the first to vote and voted that Ally should do what's best for the Club, and move aside.

I half agree with your sentiments Zappa, in that we shouldn't fear any team in Scotland.

However, I feared the game against Raith, and I feared the game against United. What's more is I'm not the only one. The Bears I've talked to outside of this forum were expecting a four or five goal drubbing by Dundee United.

My point is that in my long history of supporting Rangers, I can't remember not having a "We are Rangers" belief in the team - even through the days of John Greig being in charge. Despite dire results, we still didn't fear anyone.

I don't like to see that taken away, Ally.

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