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  1. No one can argue that last year, minus the last few games of the season was a huge success with the manager and players. Since then we have moved up a league and it’s not the same Rangers team that controlled games for the majority of last season. The passing looks slack, constantly caught on the ball with a lack of attacking options. The players don’t look hungry, I don’t know what goes on behind closed doors but Mark has to be harder on the players. All we see is interviews of him saying positives from games and we’ll learn from it. That doesn’t suggest to me that players are receiving a boot in the baws that they deserve for not winning. At a team with the status and history of Rangers winning is everything, maybe mark isn’t used to this but if he doesn’t understand the importance of winning every game is he suited to be Rangers manager from now on? This formation of 4-3-3 doesn’t work, we aren’t controlling games and being direct with our possession of the ball. When we’re defending one player is up the park which allows oppositions to push more players forward. If we had two men up at all time to stretch their defence it will either enable us to counter attack or at least draw players back from opposition attacks to mark us. I like Mark but as a Rangers manager I think he needs to be harder on the players, understand winning is key no matter what and formation/positioning of players has to be altered. Last night subs were made that weren’t going to make any impact on the game, we should have gone more attacking instead of replacing players who were similar to each other.
  2. Walter Smith Q&A this Friday – Questions This Friday is the re-arranged date for our Walter Smith Q&A at The Louden Tavern: Ibrox Stadium and we could not be more excited. If you would us to put a football related question to Walter please post it on here and we will do our best to get them answered. Tickets are completely sold out and we are looking forward to a great night. Tickets are available for this Saturday’s European Football night with CWC Legends including Colin Stein, Willie Johntson, and Dave Smith. Both should be great nights! www.thelouden.co.uk/events.html We Are The People God Bless The Rangers The Louden Tavern: Ibrox Stadium - More than a Pub Official Partner of The Rangers Football Club *We are responsible for The Louden Tavern: Ibrox Stadium, 111 Copland Road, Ibrox, G51 2SL solely and are not involved in the operation of any other premises
  3. Tomorrow at 15:00 we play Peterhead for the 4th and final time this year, lets hope we show them the real Rangers. Yipe there is football, its not just about reconstruction.
  4. 33% OF CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS HAVE THIS,THOU NOT ONE PREMIERSHIP OR SPL TEAM HAS IT.SURPRISINGLY ONE SCOT DIV 3 CLUB ALSO HAS IT.WHAT DO THEY HAVE?i will give one clue thou i dont know if it will help.the scot div3 team is rangers..get your thinkin caps on lads. w.a.t.p
  5. Will there ever be a day when we can just get back to watching Rangers play football? Or is this what they call growing up and I've been blinded by naivety all this time. Has it always been like this? Is hoping for a day when all we have to worry about is catching the train/bus to the game on time the wishful thinking of a clueless Uber Rangers fan? I shall remain defiant and continue to dream that one day we will be able to solely focus on the football, but until then I can't help but feel that we are wasting are lives on the mundane affairs. When we should be inspired and excited by the best club in the world playing football in the most beautiful stadium on the planet. At least we have Saturday to look forward to. A day to remember our past, to look forward to our future, to let ya hair down (if you have any left) and just enjoy the party. 140 years and counting...
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