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Setting up the run in


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I had a look at our league fixtures up to the next OF which is at home, these are the 11 fixtures:

 

St Mirren (a)

Livingston (h)

Aberdeen (h)

Ross County (h)

St Johnstone (a)

Hearts (h)

Kilmarnock (a)

Motherwell (h)

Dundee (a)

Hibernian (h)

Celtic (h)

 

So we're looking at 7 home fixtures in the next 11 games, with none of the so-called traditional tough aways either (Aberdeen,Hearts,Hibs). In fact, the only one I'd be trepid about is the Killie fixture because of the reverse and their form against the OF this season.

 

What I'm getting at is that this is as good a setup for a title run in as you can get imo, we should really be going unbeaten in this 11 and aiming to beat Celtic at Ibrox.

 

Obviously there's the issue that I wouldn't trust this team to beat Celtic in a game of Rock Paper Scissors but you've got to start somewhere.

 

I still think we're well in this, even with a medical department run by Ronald McDonald.

 

What do you guys think?

 

Cheers.

 

 

 

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  • Rousseau changed the title to Setting up the run in
2 hours ago, yuddie said:

At least humour me lads haha.

 

The scar tissue is real eh.

One game at a time for the players, maybe but the manager will have a plan from now to the end of the season. A good manager will be able to adjust and amend the plan as required by circumstances.

 

As fans, the team’s improvement should mean we need not be too afraid to start chicken counting. Rangers should win all the matches up to the celtic game. But “should” never turns out to be “will”. 

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OK, cut to the chase. If we have any aspersions of becoming champions and / or winning the treble, we'll likely have to beat Celtic 3 times.

 

Given our recent history against them, that looks a tall order at the moment and the defeat to Celtic is currently the only real blot on Clements Rangers career.

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