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30 minutes ago, Rangers_no1 said:
Butland
Tav Goldson Souttar Yilmaz
Lundstram Sterling
McCausland Diomande Sima
Dessers
Unfortunately nobody to replace Lundstram or Tav and Balogun has hardly played in ages!
Will probably be the team if Yilmaz/Diomande are fit.
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9 minutes ago, McEwan's Lager said:
In days gone by you’d print it out and nail it to the wall in the dressing room but Tav would probably agree with it.
Be some laugh if someone asked him about the comments in the pre-match presser.
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Just now, BlueSuedeSambas said:
We need to sort out the spine first and then fill in the rest.
Was brought up on Rangers Review today they have Hart, Carter-Vickers, McGrgeor & Kyogo and we have Butland, Goldson, Lundstram & Dessers. There’s only one player from those four that you would take from us if given the choice.
This has been the case for nearly 3 years. The midfield has been a disgrace since Seville and the fact we sold Bassey and replaced him with Ben Davies, and have managed to bring back Balogun for a second (mostly injury plagued) spell is disgusting negligence.
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Shame because I was ready to be proven wrong about him, stats for PSV and Anderlecht suggested we were getting a different player to what I'd seen for Wolves but he's not done anywhere near enough.
He's not done enough to justify keeping Sima out of his strongest position and he's not done enough to justify acting like a brat when being subbed.
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Leadership group that fails to lead isn't fit for purpose.
There's plenty who need to go but it has to start with senior guys who fail to take responsibility on the pitch.
Tav, ironically, has probably shown the most leadership through the amount of times he's bailed us out with goals. But it's clear as day he shrinks in the face of adversity and that cancels out the positives of a goalscoring right back. It clearly infects his general play and decision making because he's been woeful since Motherwell.
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Honestly expect us to win this, look half decent when doing so, and then drop points to St Mirren.
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2 minutes ago, BridgeIsBlue said:
We're falling into that same old trap again of giving dogs abuse to the manager when it should be directed towards the same group of players that have now flung 4 managers to the wolves.
Until they leave nothing will change, honestly cannot stand the sight of them anymore, our captain and vice captain are died in the wool abject loser bastards and need shown the door by any means necessary.
Clement has dragged us kicking and screaming to a league cup win, out of a Europa League group stage which was all but lost on arrival, and back into a title race only for the same old shitebags to do what they best and chuck it.
Back him.
I think even he is surprised at how they've shrivelled and shrunk in recent weeks.
Structural issues do exist in the side, and his selections are due criticism too, but so many glaring issues arise from the lack of character in the face of adversity. They shrivel and it infects our play.
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3 games on the bounce where we've given up a chance after a minute.
- JackAlex93, BlueAvenger, GA1972 and 2 others
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He can't move, has zero athleticism. Somehow surpassed by his atrocious passing. Pathetic.
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Manager deserves criticism for his decisions and tactics in the last six weeks. I think post match comments should generally be taken with a pinch of salt, but I think it shows him up as being a bit rattled.
Maybe not so much by the race, but more how badly we've imploded.
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Poor passes, poor finishing, poor touches, poor decisions - it all stems from them shrinking in the face of adversity.
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You find out a lot about a team when they're facing adversity. They are consistently found wanting in the face of adversity, lacking character, composure and decisiveness in the big moments.
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Come on Rangers, get it over the line.
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4 hours ago, STEPPS BOY said:
Decent read
Obviously any win will do tonight in the grand scheme of things. Still, seeing some signs of us returning to the sort of solidity that severely limited opposition shots on goal is important to restore some faith that the wider fan base has clearly lost.
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44 minutes ago, GA1972 said:
Could’ve said a lot of sound bites that weren’t him saying it was ‘good’ in any way
Unacceptable, let the fans down, need to do better, can’t afford performances like that, do everything we can to win all the remaining games etc. Any of those responses I’d have just said yeah fine generic stuff you’d expect but what he said is just total garbage
Aye, I think it's an indicator that a. he's not really been in a title fight in his career and b. whoever is briefing the players on what to say doesn't know either.
Should be a straight forward "We let the fans down, we have 6 league games to make it right", "We have 6 league games to show it was a blip" etc etc.
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Wasn't a good fit here, hopefully this run of form means he's easier to move on in the summer and we can forget about Beale's shambolic rebuild.
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I'd go with this:
Butland
Tav Balogun Souttar Ridvan
Sterling Lundstram
McCausland Cantwell Sima
Dessers
Suspect the manager will go with something like this:
Butland
Tav Goldson Souttar Ridvan
Lawrence Lundstram
Sterling Cantwell Sima
Dessers
If Ridvan isn't fit, Borna will probably play.
Game can't come quick enough, still in a bit of shock tbh.
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9 minutes ago, RFC55 said:
Well there’s a chance mate I’ve just got to believe. Has to start by beating Dundee and comfortably.
ive had lots of thoughts over the last 16 hours or so. The players do need some blame but clement needs to pick his best side. Dowell from nowhere starting was wild, last weeks team was pretty wild as well. He’s imo not showing respect to the other teams by thinking he can fanny about keeping players for other games etc. we aren’t good enough to not start our strongest side. We should have enough to beat county but we’ve seen it far too many times over the years we need our strongest side out, some of our squad players would only be squad players at the other teams in the league and that should never be the case.
im deflated as fuck but it’s still possible and until another set of dropped points with them winning happens then I’ll just need to keep hoping
Aye, sums up where I'm at with it. I don't see the point in turning up to Ibrox already being defeated, got to believe something will happen.
We're so open in the middle of the park. I think it's been noticeable since Sterling was moved out of there/injured IMO, but our defensive record was strong for the first few months of Clement as well and now it has regressed massively.
We simply can't let them off the hook by dropping off though. Got to regroup.
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9 minutes ago, RFC55 said:
I really can’t see us winning it now mate but whilst there’s a chance then what’s the point in just giving up?
Thank fuck there's people who actually think this way.
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5 minutes ago, SkylineBlue said:
Can't lie to myself. Its pointless.
Aye I get it, I'm pretty numb after that result. I expected both sides to drop points in the run in, but I really hoped it would be them that did it first. But at this stage, if we all turn up thinking that way then it isn't going to help matters. But it's all raw right now.
10 minutes ago, The Godfather said:It's hope more than belief, certainly not trust. If you trust this lot your are mental
Aye, more trust that the manager can find a way. Last few weeks gave undermined the trust in him though. But we don't really have any other choice at this point.
Done with the same old faces
in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
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It might look like half arsing it but it's not. It's because they freeze. They can't make the correct decisions and they can't make them quickly. So they end up with this lethargic passing from side to side that looks half arsed. Usually the passes are a yard or two behind the receiver or bobbling around so that they have to check their movement to receive the ball. Makes it easy to stay in shape and shuffle around for the opponent.