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McInnes did well at St J's, flopped at Bristol City but has Aberdeen where they "should" be in that they're challenging for cups and for 2nd place.

 

McCall has worked wonders at M'Well, even though he's had to practically sign a new team every season. A black mark remains in that he had a tough time at Bradford but so have most people there of late.

 

I like what Tommy Wright has done for St Johnstone though. He's got them punching way above their weight.

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McInnes did well at St J's, flopped at Bristol City but has Aberdeen where they "should" be in that they're challenging for cups and for 2nd place.

 

McCall has worked wonders at M'Well, even though he's had to practically sign a new team every season. A black mark remains in that he had a tough time at Bradford but so have most people there of late.

 

I like what Tommy Wright has done for St Johnstone though. He's got them punching way above their weight.

 

Where as McCoist has us in a "street brawl" every week against teams that should be greatly inferior.....

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Depends who they are playing under. A McCall or McInnes would have them battling Celtic for the title, a McCoist or Durrant would have them battling relegation. That's the difference.

 

Nonsense.

 

It's a pointless hypothetical question anyway. No-one can answer it with any certainty.

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Where as McCoist has us in a "street brawl" every week against teams that should be greatly inferior.....

 

One glance at the league tables for the last 2 seasons would confirm that we have comprehensively proved them to be greatly inferior.

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Yeah, we won the league by some margin. No wonder given we had a team earning millions against a team earning pennies. We played disgracefully and struggled all over the park week in week out.

It's a bit silly to say we struggled week in week out when we scored over 100 goals and collected over 100 points.

 

Given the standard of the opposition compared to our team, the product on the park simply wasn't good enough for the most part. There's no need to exaggerate.

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One glance at the league tables for the last 2 seasons would confirm that we have comprehensively proved them to be greatly inferior.

 

Yes we won the games - as the tables show, but there were a good few teams that really made us work for the win (or the draw in some cases...). Teams are coming to Ibrox, confident that they can take points, rather than how many their keeper will pick out the net. Ultimately we have made it difficult for ourselves by having a poor manager.

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