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real shame as he was clearly coming on to a game and finding his feet. think a midfield of halliday, holt and niko could really have ended up clicking and been the kick start to get us going

need to look on the bright side, this gives more opportunities to some of our younger players who havent really had much of a look-in as yet. keeping rossiter, crooks and windass fit is now pretty crucial and now could be the time to see what these kids have got. 

shame that our two highest earners have resulted in disaster. bit of a shit show all round at the moment but hopefully, hopefully, this squad comes together and it starts to work on the pitch. a real boost would be taken from beating the fucking animals this weekend. 

 

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When we signed niko and Barton I said that is 2 signings that can win us the league. 

Turned oot Barton was a gamble not worth taking. Prick didn't look right in a rangers jersey anyway the republican loving bastard and wasn't worth the baggage. These things happen a gambles a gamble.

If this is true about big niko then I am truly gutted as he is a Quality player. He just took time to get to grips with the game in Scotland. If you play him with the right players about him he would have changed games with his quality.

our team is now not far aff the same as last season after all these signings.

 

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Out of all of Warburtons summer signings we've barely seen any of them play! 

Hopefully we can get Crooks and Windass fit and playing regular football.

Luck certainly isn't something on our side at the moment. 

 

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1 hour ago, BLUEDIGNITY said:

To be fair you could be right the whole thing could be a ruse to dupe the mhanks intae a false sense of security, could be sheer brilliance on MW's part if the result is a good un ! ???:sherlock:

No idea either way but the story itself is lifted from FF or something :lol:

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37 minutes ago, Dan Deacon said:

Tin hat on.... I am obviously gutted for the lad, as it could really hamper any success he may have had at rangers, and if is really bad could signal the end of his career, however could this ultimately be a blessing in disguise? We will revert to players who were playing a faster style of midfield play and could help us going forward and create more chances. Yes Niko has undoubted talents, but has taken time to get up to a level of play, which whilst capable of playing a brilliant ball or controlling the midfield, I feel he slows us down on the attack. 

Our fast style of play is predicated on moving the balls quickly, just because he's slow across the ground doesn't mean he can't one touch pass ffs

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2 minutes ago, Getstiffed said:

Our fast style of play is predicated on moving the balls quickly, just because he's slow across the ground doesn't mean he can't one touch pass ffs

This?

Moving the ball quicker and having the vision and confidence to do so is something Niko possesses.

Sure, he has been struggling to get up to speed with the intensity of the game here but he is getting there.

He doesn't need multiple touches and time to decide what he wants to do with the ball.

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30 minutes ago, In Dungeons Deep said:

Crooks is a defensive midfielder that has barley played in the last few months

Wheat a minute, oats not his fault he has been injured.

To throw him straight back in and expect him to perform goes against the grain.

Spelt some of that wrong.

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10 hours ago, Vanoli said:

Why do we seem to have new injuries every week, with so few of them occurring in match? 

For every minute of match time that we play, we will train 10, 15 or 20 times that amount - so therefore 10,15 or 20 times the chance of a training ground injury compared to a match injury?

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2 minutes ago, East Enclosure Row N said:

For every minute of match time that we play, we will train 10, 15 or 20 times that amount - so therefore 10,15 or 20 times the chance of a training ground injury compared to a match injury?

no, matches are a totally different level  of  intensity. if we're getting more injuries in training than in games,  mr warburtons failing to do one of favourite catchphrases  - 'get the loading right.' 

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