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His first goal was a brilliant finish too, powerful left foot shot in the bottom right corner. The thing about him is that his shooting is so good they can’t stop the goals even when they know exactly what is coming. If you pause the video above at the time he shoots he’s totally surrounded by that time. Reminds of of Albertz in that way. 

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16 minutes ago, DMAA said:

His first goal was a brilliant finish too, powerful left foot shot in the bottom right corner. The thing about him is that his shooting is so good they can’t stop the goals even when they know exactly what is coming. If you pause the video above at the time he shoots he’s totally surrounded by that time. Reminds of of Albertz in that way. 

Thought it was very Barrie McKay semi-final goal, only better.

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1 hour ago, buster. said:

Thought it was very Barrie McKay semi-final goal, only better.

We've had next to no-one who is a long shot specialist for a very long time.

 

Next season, although not stick on starters, we'll have Middleton and Hastie in and around the squad who can both fly them in from distance.

 

In my opinion in an ideal world you've got top quality players making up the backbone of your starting line-up (your Barry Fergusons and de Boers), but with room for some young talent too. I've said before we won a treble and got 97 points and 101 goals with both Maurice Ross and Bob Malcolm racking up 30 odd appearances. You don't need every position to be perfect, yet it sometimes seems like perfection is the standard required of young players by our support when they break through.

 

For too long Rangers have clogged up the squad with fairly average older players who's value and performance are only going down year by year. There needs to be space for them to break through and (maybe more importantly) we need to actually be buying young players that fit that description like Hastie if our own academy doesn't produce them.

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