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[FT] Kilmarnock 1 - 1 Rangers (Tavernier 59)


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Very poor first half from us - especially at the back.

 

We're far too powderduff and pushed off the ball too easily. In saying that, Clancy is usually a decent ref but he's been awful today.

 

Looking from a lot more from every single player. Wallace, Rossiter, McKay and Miller all need to get into the game. Forrester and Tav have done OK but their decision-making is woeful at times.

 

All in all, we're really struggling and we're going to need some inspiration from somewhere to get back into the game. Kranjcar for Miller would be my suggestion.

 

What it boils down to IMO is that we are running round like headless chickens e.g. Tavernier beating man after man then blasting it over the bar when the one player we have of true quality who could direct operations, Kranjcar spent most of tbe first half jogging up and down the touchline or sitting on the bench..

 

Defence is wide open again.

 

If we go to Parkhead like this we are on a hiding.

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Garner so far has jumped dangerously late into one of them and dived embarrassingly for a penalty. Still, with Hill in the team he's not the signing that will be (most) questioned...............

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