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    stewaj3 reacted to TamCoopz in St Johnstone 18/02/24 - wanted   
    Wait till tomorrow mate, might have a better chance 
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    stewaj3 reacted to RFC55 in St Johnstone 18/02/24 - wanted   
    I’d go to
    the ground mate you’ll get two quite easily I’d imagine 
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    stewaj3 reacted to Moody Blue Legend in Dessers   
    He actually shouldn’t be far off that now….
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    stewaj3 got a reaction from .Williamson. in Dessers   
    He's gonna come good. I think he needs confidence and more games he'll get sharper. Will score over 20 this season
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    stewaj3 got a reaction from The Archer in Kent   
    Summer recruitment was poor, still doesn't change the fact that we should be looking forward not back.
    Kent deserves some credit for 55 and the European performances. He also deserves stick for inconsistency, the way he downed tools and left.
    Can't wait for this thread to be locked
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    stewaj3 reacted to Smell the hotdog in *****The Official Rangers v Real Betis Match Thread*****   
    We’ve not, we’ve not lost in 30 out of 33
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    stewaj3 reacted to The Godfather in Goldson or Souttar   
    Souttar is better at bringing the ball forward and I rate both the same in defending.
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    stewaj3 reacted to mitre_mouldmaster in Goldson or Souttar   
    Goldson is still the best cb at the club.
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    stewaj3 reacted to RFC55 in Goldson or Souttar   
    I think it will go to a back 3
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    stewaj3 got a reaction from Blues Brother in Abdallah Sima   
    Ahhh OK - sorry should have read back! 
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    stewaj3 reacted to Blues Brother in Abdallah Sima   
    Sorry but think wires have been crossed…. The conversation moved on to matondo for a bit, so everything I said was about Matondo not Sima. 
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    stewaj3 got a reaction from five stars in Abdallah Sima   
    I just read this mate and had to reply because I  cannae believe you've said that.
    He's been found wanting defensively... in his one competitive start where everyone was pish?
    I'm no defending him generally as he's still got a lot to prove, but I think it's far too early to be making statements like that.
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    stewaj3 got a reaction from Fergie_6 in Abdallah Sima   
    I just read this mate and had to reply because I  cannae believe you've said that.
    He's been found wanting defensively... in his one competitive start where everyone was pish?
    I'm no defending him generally as he's still got a lot to prove, but I think it's far too early to be making statements like that.
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    stewaj3 got a reaction from bassettger in Is it an overreaction?   
    To add to my earlier thought. Ive just looked at transfers again. Assuming we do move some on.. I think we need 4 players. (Even though we should have had more than enough for the killie game)
    Mcgregor - Butland
    Zukowski - Sterling
    Helander - Balogun
    Arfield - Dowell
    Davis (I know he's not gone but is out) -  Cifuentes
    Tillman - Lammers
    Kent - Sima
    Colak - Dessers
    Morelos - Danilo
    Of those that have come in, how many are improvements? 
    So far, including pre season it's looked worse than last because we've less pace and width. 
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    stewaj3 got a reaction from The Duke in Is it an overreaction?   
    I managed not to come on and have a rant on Saturday... but here I am.
    I'm always the first to say pre-season means nothing (including beating the likes of madrid)
    However.... the alarm bells were ringing big style during this pre-season, because I've no clue what we were trying to do or how we were trying to play.
    This summer was a big one with the likes of Kent, morelos and tillman leaving. it was fairly clear what their strengths were (I'll ignore the many faults for now)
    Kent brought movement and the technical ability to beat a man, plus draw in defenders and adds width to the side.
    Alfie at his best, was a menace, could bully defenders and would move around the pitch to draw defenders into all kinds of positions and open up gaps.
    Tillman felt the ball was glued to his feet, seemed to have the knack of getting into the right areas and offered a goal threat from midfield.
    These abilities would need to be replaced when considering new signings 
    I think we could also see the problems in the team, sure we knew Jack and Lundstram were robust and great at points in the past, but you could see the tactics and formation used by Steven Gerrard had become predictable.
    It didn't need adapted it needed a change. Personnel needed changed, the squad a revamp. It was time to cash in on some players and overhaul our style of play.
    So far we have sold only Antonio Colak.
    The likes of Kamara and Sakala will most likely join him. The latter divides fans, because despite the fact he is by no means a natural finisher and (like many before him) lacks that final quality that we so badly crave... he is also the only outlet with pace that has provided some sort of decent return goals wise.
    I don't think we expected to move everyone on, but I think having seen what happened with Kent and Morelos, more sales were expected. Is this the time to cash in on the likes of Borna, John Lundstram, Scott Wright, Ben Davies, Matondo, Hagi. Are Tav and Goldson indispensable? Are the likes of Roofe, Lawrence or as harsh as it seems Ofoborh going to contribute a lot?
    The fans understand that there are quota's to fill from a european point of view. Mccrorie, Kieran Wright, John Souttar, Ryan Jack fill 4 of those 8 places. I think its a poor sign is that the club haven't developed anyone outwith Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour who could have stepped into those slots, but have left the club. Hopefully some of those of a younger age and be part of our bench this season will kick on and fill this quota in year's to come.
    It's also poor that they haven't signed anyone of a good enough level from Scottish teams, apart from souttar, to fill one of those spots. No doubt there is a limitednpool of talent to choose from but you see the likes of Max Johnston, Lewis Ferguson and think could they have been at that level?
    This was a huge task for Michael Beale and the club to get things right in the summer. Management had to get tactics spot on to be successful in both domestic and European games. This also meant he had to have the right personnel for each.
    We've spent something like 15 million bringing in Butland, Balogun, Sterling, Dowell, Cifuentes, Sima, Lammers, Dessers & Danillo. Sure there was some excitement around the names but also some concerns remained.
    Are the goal returns good enough?
    Have we replaced the missing attributes from those who have left?
    Are these the signings to deliver our expectations?
    One of the biggest issues with Rangers under Gio and last season, was we looked like we had an over reliance on balls coming in from barisic and tav in almost 'ping it in and hope' something comes off. We really struggled at points, especially against teams who sat in, to break them down or show we were anything other than pedestrian or predictable.
    What an opportunity for Beale to show he would bring in a new exciting era of players who could do that. Players with a freshness and energy about them that could change the dynamics of the team. Early signs were promising as both Cantwell and Raskin looked the part when they arrived in January.
    We needed a team that would play high up the park, have a rugged determination to grab the game by the scruff of the neck, press high, play fast passes and would move and interchange positions, unsettle those well organised teams and make it difficult for them throughout the game.
    Then the starting 11 was announced and Cantwell was dropped. That was the first question. Why drop the man who was in great form at the end of last season. One of the few players that the fans were almost 100 per cent in favour of keeping. I think possibly only Raskin would be a contender if we were asked 'who must stay/must start' out from last year's side.
    The game was woeful and as we saw in preseason, we looked like the same tired and predictable side of last year, but with less width and pace. It was woeful.
    There is huge pressure already on Beale after one game and whilst one very bad result doesn't mean its over, the level of play throughout pre season has been no where near what's needed.
    The likes of Danilo and Cifuentes will already have huge hopes pinned on them to transform and energise that side, which might be harsh.
    I feel like this team still needs a minimum of 4 signings to be competitive at league and european levels. I'm not sure we will see those number come in.
    It truly is time for all at the club to step up and deliver and I hope these players have a lot more to offer than what we've seen so far.
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    stewaj3 got a reaction from HG5 in Is it an overreaction?   
    To add to my earlier thought. Ive just looked at transfers again. Assuming we do move some on.. I think we need 4 players. (Even though we should have had more than enough for the killie game)
    Mcgregor - Butland
    Zukowski - Sterling
    Helander - Balogun
    Arfield - Dowell
    Davis (I know he's not gone but is out) -  Cifuentes
    Tillman - Lammers
    Kent - Sima
    Colak - Dessers
    Morelos - Danilo
    Of those that have come in, how many are improvements? 
    So far, including pre season it's looked worse than last because we've less pace and width. 
  17. Like
    stewaj3 got a reaction from HG5 in Is it an overreaction?   
    I managed not to come on and have a rant on Saturday... but here I am.
    I'm always the first to say pre-season means nothing (including beating the likes of madrid)
    However.... the alarm bells were ringing big style during this pre-season, because I've no clue what we were trying to do or how we were trying to play.
    This summer was a big one with the likes of Kent, morelos and tillman leaving. it was fairly clear what their strengths were (I'll ignore the many faults for now)
    Kent brought movement and the technical ability to beat a man, plus draw in defenders and adds width to the side.
    Alfie at his best, was a menace, could bully defenders and would move around the pitch to draw defenders into all kinds of positions and open up gaps.
    Tillman felt the ball was glued to his feet, seemed to have the knack of getting into the right areas and offered a goal threat from midfield.
    These abilities would need to be replaced when considering new signings 
    I think we could also see the problems in the team, sure we knew Jack and Lundstram were robust and great at points in the past, but you could see the tactics and formation used by Steven Gerrard had become predictable.
    It didn't need adapted it needed a change. Personnel needed changed, the squad a revamp. It was time to cash in on some players and overhaul our style of play.
    So far we have sold only Antonio Colak.
    The likes of Kamara and Sakala will most likely join him. The latter divides fans, because despite the fact he is by no means a natural finisher and (like many before him) lacks that final quality that we so badly crave... he is also the only outlet with pace that has provided some sort of decent return goals wise.
    I don't think we expected to move everyone on, but I think having seen what happened with Kent and Morelos, more sales were expected. Is this the time to cash in on the likes of Borna, John Lundstram, Scott Wright, Ben Davies, Matondo, Hagi. Are Tav and Goldson indispensable? Are the likes of Roofe, Lawrence or as harsh as it seems Ofoborh going to contribute a lot?
    The fans understand that there are quota's to fill from a european point of view. Mccrorie, Kieran Wright, John Souttar, Ryan Jack fill 4 of those 8 places. I think its a poor sign is that the club haven't developed anyone outwith Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour who could have stepped into those slots, but have left the club. Hopefully some of those of a younger age and be part of our bench this season will kick on and fill this quota in year's to come.
    It's also poor that they haven't signed anyone of a good enough level from Scottish teams, apart from souttar, to fill one of those spots. No doubt there is a limitednpool of talent to choose from but you see the likes of Max Johnston, Lewis Ferguson and think could they have been at that level?
    This was a huge task for Michael Beale and the club to get things right in the summer. Management had to get tactics spot on to be successful in both domestic and European games. This also meant he had to have the right personnel for each.
    We've spent something like 15 million bringing in Butland, Balogun, Sterling, Dowell, Cifuentes, Sima, Lammers, Dessers & Danillo. Sure there was some excitement around the names but also some concerns remained.
    Are the goal returns good enough?
    Have we replaced the missing attributes from those who have left?
    Are these the signings to deliver our expectations?
    One of the biggest issues with Rangers under Gio and last season, was we looked like we had an over reliance on balls coming in from barisic and tav in almost 'ping it in and hope' something comes off. We really struggled at points, especially against teams who sat in, to break them down or show we were anything other than pedestrian or predictable.
    What an opportunity for Beale to show he would bring in a new exciting era of players who could do that. Players with a freshness and energy about them that could change the dynamics of the team. Early signs were promising as both Cantwell and Raskin looked the part when they arrived in January.
    We needed a team that would play high up the park, have a rugged determination to grab the game by the scruff of the neck, press high, play fast passes and would move and interchange positions, unsettle those well organised teams and make it difficult for them throughout the game.
    Then the starting 11 was announced and Cantwell was dropped. That was the first question. Why drop the man who was in great form at the end of last season. One of the few players that the fans were almost 100 per cent in favour of keeping. I think possibly only Raskin would be a contender if we were asked 'who must stay/must start' out from last year's side.
    The game was woeful and as we saw in preseason, we looked like the same tired and predictable side of last year, but with less width and pace. It was woeful.
    There is huge pressure already on Beale after one game and whilst one very bad result doesn't mean its over, the level of play throughout pre season has been no where near what's needed.
    The likes of Danilo and Cifuentes will already have huge hopes pinned on them to transform and energise that side, which might be harsh.
    I feel like this team still needs a minimum of 4 signings to be competitive at league and european levels. I'm not sure we will see those number come in.
    It truly is time for all at the club to step up and deliver and I hope these players have a lot more to offer than what we've seen so far.
  18. Like
    stewaj3 got a reaction from DiamondDan in Is it an overreaction?   
    I managed not to come on and have a rant on Saturday... but here I am.
    I'm always the first to say pre-season means nothing (including beating the likes of madrid)
    However.... the alarm bells were ringing big style during this pre-season, because I've no clue what we were trying to do or how we were trying to play.
    This summer was a big one with the likes of Kent, morelos and tillman leaving. it was fairly clear what their strengths were (I'll ignore the many faults for now)
    Kent brought movement and the technical ability to beat a man, plus draw in defenders and adds width to the side.
    Alfie at his best, was a menace, could bully defenders and would move around the pitch to draw defenders into all kinds of positions and open up gaps.
    Tillman felt the ball was glued to his feet, seemed to have the knack of getting into the right areas and offered a goal threat from midfield.
    These abilities would need to be replaced when considering new signings 
    I think we could also see the problems in the team, sure we knew Jack and Lundstram were robust and great at points in the past, but you could see the tactics and formation used by Steven Gerrard had become predictable.
    It didn't need adapted it needed a change. Personnel needed changed, the squad a revamp. It was time to cash in on some players and overhaul our style of play.
    So far we have sold only Antonio Colak.
    The likes of Kamara and Sakala will most likely join him. The latter divides fans, because despite the fact he is by no means a natural finisher and (like many before him) lacks that final quality that we so badly crave... he is also the only outlet with pace that has provided some sort of decent return goals wise.
    I don't think we expected to move everyone on, but I think having seen what happened with Kent and Morelos, more sales were expected. Is this the time to cash in on the likes of Borna, John Lundstram, Scott Wright, Ben Davies, Matondo, Hagi. Are Tav and Goldson indispensable? Are the likes of Roofe, Lawrence or as harsh as it seems Ofoborh going to contribute a lot?
    The fans understand that there are quota's to fill from a european point of view. Mccrorie, Kieran Wright, John Souttar, Ryan Jack fill 4 of those 8 places. I think its a poor sign is that the club haven't developed anyone outwith Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour who could have stepped into those slots, but have left the club. Hopefully some of those of a younger age and be part of our bench this season will kick on and fill this quota in year's to come.
    It's also poor that they haven't signed anyone of a good enough level from Scottish teams, apart from souttar, to fill one of those spots. No doubt there is a limitednpool of talent to choose from but you see the likes of Max Johnston, Lewis Ferguson and think could they have been at that level?
    This was a huge task for Michael Beale and the club to get things right in the summer. Management had to get tactics spot on to be successful in both domestic and European games. This also meant he had to have the right personnel for each.
    We've spent something like 15 million bringing in Butland, Balogun, Sterling, Dowell, Cifuentes, Sima, Lammers, Dessers & Danillo. Sure there was some excitement around the names but also some concerns remained.
    Are the goal returns good enough?
    Have we replaced the missing attributes from those who have left?
    Are these the signings to deliver our expectations?
    One of the biggest issues with Rangers under Gio and last season, was we looked like we had an over reliance on balls coming in from barisic and tav in almost 'ping it in and hope' something comes off. We really struggled at points, especially against teams who sat in, to break them down or show we were anything other than pedestrian or predictable.
    What an opportunity for Beale to show he would bring in a new exciting era of players who could do that. Players with a freshness and energy about them that could change the dynamics of the team. Early signs were promising as both Cantwell and Raskin looked the part when they arrived in January.
    We needed a team that would play high up the park, have a rugged determination to grab the game by the scruff of the neck, press high, play fast passes and would move and interchange positions, unsettle those well organised teams and make it difficult for them throughout the game.
    Then the starting 11 was announced and Cantwell was dropped. That was the first question. Why drop the man who was in great form at the end of last season. One of the few players that the fans were almost 100 per cent in favour of keeping. I think possibly only Raskin would be a contender if we were asked 'who must stay/must start' out from last year's side.
    The game was woeful and as we saw in preseason, we looked like the same tired and predictable side of last year, but with less width and pace. It was woeful.
    There is huge pressure already on Beale after one game and whilst one very bad result doesn't mean its over, the level of play throughout pre season has been no where near what's needed.
    The likes of Danilo and Cifuentes will already have huge hopes pinned on them to transform and energise that side, which might be harsh.
    I feel like this team still needs a minimum of 4 signings to be competitive at league and european levels. I'm not sure we will see those number come in.
    It truly is time for all at the club to step up and deliver and I hope these players have a lot more to offer than what we've seen so far.
  19. Like
    stewaj3 got a reaction from gj923 in Is it an overreaction?   
    I managed not to come on and have a rant on Saturday... but here I am.
    I'm always the first to say pre-season means nothing (including beating the likes of madrid)
    However.... the alarm bells were ringing big style during this pre-season, because I've no clue what we were trying to do or how we were trying to play.
    This summer was a big one with the likes of Kent, morelos and tillman leaving. it was fairly clear what their strengths were (I'll ignore the many faults for now)
    Kent brought movement and the technical ability to beat a man, plus draw in defenders and adds width to the side.
    Alfie at his best, was a menace, could bully defenders and would move around the pitch to draw defenders into all kinds of positions and open up gaps.
    Tillman felt the ball was glued to his feet, seemed to have the knack of getting into the right areas and offered a goal threat from midfield.
    These abilities would need to be replaced when considering new signings 
    I think we could also see the problems in the team, sure we knew Jack and Lundstram were robust and great at points in the past, but you could see the tactics and formation used by Steven Gerrard had become predictable.
    It didn't need adapted it needed a change. Personnel needed changed, the squad a revamp. It was time to cash in on some players and overhaul our style of play.
    So far we have sold only Antonio Colak.
    The likes of Kamara and Sakala will most likely join him. The latter divides fans, because despite the fact he is by no means a natural finisher and (like many before him) lacks that final quality that we so badly crave... he is also the only outlet with pace that has provided some sort of decent return goals wise.
    I don't think we expected to move everyone on, but I think having seen what happened with Kent and Morelos, more sales were expected. Is this the time to cash in on the likes of Borna, John Lundstram, Scott Wright, Ben Davies, Matondo, Hagi. Are Tav and Goldson indispensable? Are the likes of Roofe, Lawrence or as harsh as it seems Ofoborh going to contribute a lot?
    The fans understand that there are quota's to fill from a european point of view. Mccrorie, Kieran Wright, John Souttar, Ryan Jack fill 4 of those 8 places. I think its a poor sign is that the club haven't developed anyone outwith Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour who could have stepped into those slots, but have left the club. Hopefully some of those of a younger age and be part of our bench this season will kick on and fill this quota in year's to come.
    It's also poor that they haven't signed anyone of a good enough level from Scottish teams, apart from souttar, to fill one of those spots. No doubt there is a limitednpool of talent to choose from but you see the likes of Max Johnston, Lewis Ferguson and think could they have been at that level?
    This was a huge task for Michael Beale and the club to get things right in the summer. Management had to get tactics spot on to be successful in both domestic and European games. This also meant he had to have the right personnel for each.
    We've spent something like 15 million bringing in Butland, Balogun, Sterling, Dowell, Cifuentes, Sima, Lammers, Dessers & Danillo. Sure there was some excitement around the names but also some concerns remained.
    Are the goal returns good enough?
    Have we replaced the missing attributes from those who have left?
    Are these the signings to deliver our expectations?
    One of the biggest issues with Rangers under Gio and last season, was we looked like we had an over reliance on balls coming in from barisic and tav in almost 'ping it in and hope' something comes off. We really struggled at points, especially against teams who sat in, to break them down or show we were anything other than pedestrian or predictable.
    What an opportunity for Beale to show he would bring in a new exciting era of players who could do that. Players with a freshness and energy about them that could change the dynamics of the team. Early signs were promising as both Cantwell and Raskin looked the part when they arrived in January.
    We needed a team that would play high up the park, have a rugged determination to grab the game by the scruff of the neck, press high, play fast passes and would move and interchange positions, unsettle those well organised teams and make it difficult for them throughout the game.
    Then the starting 11 was announced and Cantwell was dropped. That was the first question. Why drop the man who was in great form at the end of last season. One of the few players that the fans were almost 100 per cent in favour of keeping. I think possibly only Raskin would be a contender if we were asked 'who must stay/must start' out from last year's side.
    The game was woeful and as we saw in preseason, we looked like the same tired and predictable side of last year, but with less width and pace. It was woeful.
    There is huge pressure already on Beale after one game and whilst one very bad result doesn't mean its over, the level of play throughout pre season has been no where near what's needed.
    The likes of Danilo and Cifuentes will already have huge hopes pinned on them to transform and energise that side, which might be harsh.
    I feel like this team still needs a minimum of 4 signings to be competitive at league and european levels. I'm not sure we will see those number come in.
    It truly is time for all at the club to step up and deliver and I hope these players have a lot more to offer than what we've seen so far.
  20. Like
    stewaj3 got a reaction from bluedart1952 in Is it an overreaction?   
    I managed not to come on and have a rant on Saturday... but here I am.
    I'm always the first to say pre-season means nothing (including beating the likes of madrid)
    However.... the alarm bells were ringing big style during this pre-season, because I've no clue what we were trying to do or how we were trying to play.
    This summer was a big one with the likes of Kent, morelos and tillman leaving. it was fairly clear what their strengths were (I'll ignore the many faults for now)
    Kent brought movement and the technical ability to beat a man, plus draw in defenders and adds width to the side.
    Alfie at his best, was a menace, could bully defenders and would move around the pitch to draw defenders into all kinds of positions and open up gaps.
    Tillman felt the ball was glued to his feet, seemed to have the knack of getting into the right areas and offered a goal threat from midfield.
    These abilities would need to be replaced when considering new signings 
    I think we could also see the problems in the team, sure we knew Jack and Lundstram were robust and great at points in the past, but you could see the tactics and formation used by Steven Gerrard had become predictable.
    It didn't need adapted it needed a change. Personnel needed changed, the squad a revamp. It was time to cash in on some players and overhaul our style of play.
    So far we have sold only Antonio Colak.
    The likes of Kamara and Sakala will most likely join him. The latter divides fans, because despite the fact he is by no means a natural finisher and (like many before him) lacks that final quality that we so badly crave... he is also the only outlet with pace that has provided some sort of decent return goals wise.
    I don't think we expected to move everyone on, but I think having seen what happened with Kent and Morelos, more sales were expected. Is this the time to cash in on the likes of Borna, John Lundstram, Scott Wright, Ben Davies, Matondo, Hagi. Are Tav and Goldson indispensable? Are the likes of Roofe, Lawrence or as harsh as it seems Ofoborh going to contribute a lot?
    The fans understand that there are quota's to fill from a european point of view. Mccrorie, Kieran Wright, John Souttar, Ryan Jack fill 4 of those 8 places. I think its a poor sign is that the club haven't developed anyone outwith Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour who could have stepped into those slots, but have left the club. Hopefully some of those of a younger age and be part of our bench this season will kick on and fill this quota in year's to come.
    It's also poor that they haven't signed anyone of a good enough level from Scottish teams, apart from souttar, to fill one of those spots. No doubt there is a limitednpool of talent to choose from but you see the likes of Max Johnston, Lewis Ferguson and think could they have been at that level?
    This was a huge task for Michael Beale and the club to get things right in the summer. Management had to get tactics spot on to be successful in both domestic and European games. This also meant he had to have the right personnel for each.
    We've spent something like 15 million bringing in Butland, Balogun, Sterling, Dowell, Cifuentes, Sima, Lammers, Dessers & Danillo. Sure there was some excitement around the names but also some concerns remained.
    Are the goal returns good enough?
    Have we replaced the missing attributes from those who have left?
    Are these the signings to deliver our expectations?
    One of the biggest issues with Rangers under Gio and last season, was we looked like we had an over reliance on balls coming in from barisic and tav in almost 'ping it in and hope' something comes off. We really struggled at points, especially against teams who sat in, to break them down or show we were anything other than pedestrian or predictable.
    What an opportunity for Beale to show he would bring in a new exciting era of players who could do that. Players with a freshness and energy about them that could change the dynamics of the team. Early signs were promising as both Cantwell and Raskin looked the part when they arrived in January.
    We needed a team that would play high up the park, have a rugged determination to grab the game by the scruff of the neck, press high, play fast passes and would move and interchange positions, unsettle those well organised teams and make it difficult for them throughout the game.
    Then the starting 11 was announced and Cantwell was dropped. That was the first question. Why drop the man who was in great form at the end of last season. One of the few players that the fans were almost 100 per cent in favour of keeping. I think possibly only Raskin would be a contender if we were asked 'who must stay/must start' out from last year's side.
    The game was woeful and as we saw in preseason, we looked like the same tired and predictable side of last year, but with less width and pace. It was woeful.
    There is huge pressure already on Beale after one game and whilst one very bad result doesn't mean its over, the level of play throughout pre season has been no where near what's needed.
    The likes of Danilo and Cifuentes will already have huge hopes pinned on them to transform and energise that side, which might be harsh.
    I feel like this team still needs a minimum of 4 signings to be competitive at league and european levels. I'm not sure we will see those number come in.
    It truly is time for all at the club to step up and deliver and I hope these players have a lot more to offer than what we've seen so far.
  21. Like
    stewaj3 got a reaction from Zappa6995 in Is it an overreaction?   
    I managed not to come on and have a rant on Saturday... but here I am.
    I'm always the first to say pre-season means nothing (including beating the likes of madrid)
    However.... the alarm bells were ringing big style during this pre-season, because I've no clue what we were trying to do or how we were trying to play.
    This summer was a big one with the likes of Kent, morelos and tillman leaving. it was fairly clear what their strengths were (I'll ignore the many faults for now)
    Kent brought movement and the technical ability to beat a man, plus draw in defenders and adds width to the side.
    Alfie at his best, was a menace, could bully defenders and would move around the pitch to draw defenders into all kinds of positions and open up gaps.
    Tillman felt the ball was glued to his feet, seemed to have the knack of getting into the right areas and offered a goal threat from midfield.
    These abilities would need to be replaced when considering new signings 
    I think we could also see the problems in the team, sure we knew Jack and Lundstram were robust and great at points in the past, but you could see the tactics and formation used by Steven Gerrard had become predictable.
    It didn't need adapted it needed a change. Personnel needed changed, the squad a revamp. It was time to cash in on some players and overhaul our style of play.
    So far we have sold only Antonio Colak.
    The likes of Kamara and Sakala will most likely join him. The latter divides fans, because despite the fact he is by no means a natural finisher and (like many before him) lacks that final quality that we so badly crave... he is also the only outlet with pace that has provided some sort of decent return goals wise.
    I don't think we expected to move everyone on, but I think having seen what happened with Kent and Morelos, more sales were expected. Is this the time to cash in on the likes of Borna, John Lundstram, Scott Wright, Ben Davies, Matondo, Hagi. Are Tav and Goldson indispensable? Are the likes of Roofe, Lawrence or as harsh as it seems Ofoborh going to contribute a lot?
    The fans understand that there are quota's to fill from a european point of view. Mccrorie, Kieran Wright, John Souttar, Ryan Jack fill 4 of those 8 places. I think its a poor sign is that the club haven't developed anyone outwith Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour who could have stepped into those slots, but have left the club. Hopefully some of those of a younger age and be part of our bench this season will kick on and fill this quota in year's to come.
    It's also poor that they haven't signed anyone of a good enough level from Scottish teams, apart from souttar, to fill one of those spots. No doubt there is a limitednpool of talent to choose from but you see the likes of Max Johnston, Lewis Ferguson and think could they have been at that level?
    This was a huge task for Michael Beale and the club to get things right in the summer. Management had to get tactics spot on to be successful in both domestic and European games. This also meant he had to have the right personnel for each.
    We've spent something like 15 million bringing in Butland, Balogun, Sterling, Dowell, Cifuentes, Sima, Lammers, Dessers & Danillo. Sure there was some excitement around the names but also some concerns remained.
    Are the goal returns good enough?
    Have we replaced the missing attributes from those who have left?
    Are these the signings to deliver our expectations?
    One of the biggest issues with Rangers under Gio and last season, was we looked like we had an over reliance on balls coming in from barisic and tav in almost 'ping it in and hope' something comes off. We really struggled at points, especially against teams who sat in, to break them down or show we were anything other than pedestrian or predictable.
    What an opportunity for Beale to show he would bring in a new exciting era of players who could do that. Players with a freshness and energy about them that could change the dynamics of the team. Early signs were promising as both Cantwell and Raskin looked the part when they arrived in January.
    We needed a team that would play high up the park, have a rugged determination to grab the game by the scruff of the neck, press high, play fast passes and would move and interchange positions, unsettle those well organised teams and make it difficult for them throughout the game.
    Then the starting 11 was announced and Cantwell was dropped. That was the first question. Why drop the man who was in great form at the end of last season. One of the few players that the fans were almost 100 per cent in favour of keeping. I think possibly only Raskin would be a contender if we were asked 'who must stay/must start' out from last year's side.
    The game was woeful and as we saw in preseason, we looked like the same tired and predictable side of last year, but with less width and pace. It was woeful.
    There is huge pressure already on Beale after one game and whilst one very bad result doesn't mean its over, the level of play throughout pre season has been no where near what's needed.
    The likes of Danilo and Cifuentes will already have huge hopes pinned on them to transform and energise that side, which might be harsh.
    I feel like this team still needs a minimum of 4 signings to be competitive at league and european levels. I'm not sure we will see those number come in.
    It truly is time for all at the club to step up and deliver and I hope these players have a lot more to offer than what we've seen so far.
  22. Like
    stewaj3 got a reaction from gmcf in Is it an overreaction?   
    I managed not to come on and have a rant on Saturday... but here I am.
    I'm always the first to say pre-season means nothing (including beating the likes of madrid)
    However.... the alarm bells were ringing big style during this pre-season, because I've no clue what we were trying to do or how we were trying to play.
    This summer was a big one with the likes of Kent, morelos and tillman leaving. it was fairly clear what their strengths were (I'll ignore the many faults for now)
    Kent brought movement and the technical ability to beat a man, plus draw in defenders and adds width to the side.
    Alfie at his best, was a menace, could bully defenders and would move around the pitch to draw defenders into all kinds of positions and open up gaps.
    Tillman felt the ball was glued to his feet, seemed to have the knack of getting into the right areas and offered a goal threat from midfield.
    These abilities would need to be replaced when considering new signings 
    I think we could also see the problems in the team, sure we knew Jack and Lundstram were robust and great at points in the past, but you could see the tactics and formation used by Steven Gerrard had become predictable.
    It didn't need adapted it needed a change. Personnel needed changed, the squad a revamp. It was time to cash in on some players and overhaul our style of play.
    So far we have sold only Antonio Colak.
    The likes of Kamara and Sakala will most likely join him. The latter divides fans, because despite the fact he is by no means a natural finisher and (like many before him) lacks that final quality that we so badly crave... he is also the only outlet with pace that has provided some sort of decent return goals wise.
    I don't think we expected to move everyone on, but I think having seen what happened with Kent and Morelos, more sales were expected. Is this the time to cash in on the likes of Borna, John Lundstram, Scott Wright, Ben Davies, Matondo, Hagi. Are Tav and Goldson indispensable? Are the likes of Roofe, Lawrence or as harsh as it seems Ofoborh going to contribute a lot?
    The fans understand that there are quota's to fill from a european point of view. Mccrorie, Kieran Wright, John Souttar, Ryan Jack fill 4 of those 8 places. I think its a poor sign is that the club haven't developed anyone outwith Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour who could have stepped into those slots, but have left the club. Hopefully some of those of a younger age and be part of our bench this season will kick on and fill this quota in year's to come.
    It's also poor that they haven't signed anyone of a good enough level from Scottish teams, apart from souttar, to fill one of those spots. No doubt there is a limitednpool of talent to choose from but you see the likes of Max Johnston, Lewis Ferguson and think could they have been at that level?
    This was a huge task for Michael Beale and the club to get things right in the summer. Management had to get tactics spot on to be successful in both domestic and European games. This also meant he had to have the right personnel for each.
    We've spent something like 15 million bringing in Butland, Balogun, Sterling, Dowell, Cifuentes, Sima, Lammers, Dessers & Danillo. Sure there was some excitement around the names but also some concerns remained.
    Are the goal returns good enough?
    Have we replaced the missing attributes from those who have left?
    Are these the signings to deliver our expectations?
    One of the biggest issues with Rangers under Gio and last season, was we looked like we had an over reliance on balls coming in from barisic and tav in almost 'ping it in and hope' something comes off. We really struggled at points, especially against teams who sat in, to break them down or show we were anything other than pedestrian or predictable.
    What an opportunity for Beale to show he would bring in a new exciting era of players who could do that. Players with a freshness and energy about them that could change the dynamics of the team. Early signs were promising as both Cantwell and Raskin looked the part when they arrived in January.
    We needed a team that would play high up the park, have a rugged determination to grab the game by the scruff of the neck, press high, play fast passes and would move and interchange positions, unsettle those well organised teams and make it difficult for them throughout the game.
    Then the starting 11 was announced and Cantwell was dropped. That was the first question. Why drop the man who was in great form at the end of last season. One of the few players that the fans were almost 100 per cent in favour of keeping. I think possibly only Raskin would be a contender if we were asked 'who must stay/must start' out from last year's side.
    The game was woeful and as we saw in preseason, we looked like the same tired and predictable side of last year, but with less width and pace. It was woeful.
    There is huge pressure already on Beale after one game and whilst one very bad result doesn't mean its over, the level of play throughout pre season has been no where near what's needed.
    The likes of Danilo and Cifuentes will already have huge hopes pinned on them to transform and energise that side, which might be harsh.
    I feel like this team still needs a minimum of 4 signings to be competitive at league and european levels. I'm not sure we will see those number come in.
    It truly is time for all at the club to step up and deliver and I hope these players have a lot more to offer than what we've seen so far.
  23. Like
    stewaj3 got a reaction from Juniorsparkie in Is it an overreaction?   
    I managed not to come on and have a rant on Saturday... but here I am.
    I'm always the first to say pre-season means nothing (including beating the likes of madrid)
    However.... the alarm bells were ringing big style during this pre-season, because I've no clue what we were trying to do or how we were trying to play.
    This summer was a big one with the likes of Kent, morelos and tillman leaving. it was fairly clear what their strengths were (I'll ignore the many faults for now)
    Kent brought movement and the technical ability to beat a man, plus draw in defenders and adds width to the side.
    Alfie at his best, was a menace, could bully defenders and would move around the pitch to draw defenders into all kinds of positions and open up gaps.
    Tillman felt the ball was glued to his feet, seemed to have the knack of getting into the right areas and offered a goal threat from midfield.
    These abilities would need to be replaced when considering new signings 
    I think we could also see the problems in the team, sure we knew Jack and Lundstram were robust and great at points in the past, but you could see the tactics and formation used by Steven Gerrard had become predictable.
    It didn't need adapted it needed a change. Personnel needed changed, the squad a revamp. It was time to cash in on some players and overhaul our style of play.
    So far we have sold only Antonio Colak.
    The likes of Kamara and Sakala will most likely join him. The latter divides fans, because despite the fact he is by no means a natural finisher and (like many before him) lacks that final quality that we so badly crave... he is also the only outlet with pace that has provided some sort of decent return goals wise.
    I don't think we expected to move everyone on, but I think having seen what happened with Kent and Morelos, more sales were expected. Is this the time to cash in on the likes of Borna, John Lundstram, Scott Wright, Ben Davies, Matondo, Hagi. Are Tav and Goldson indispensable? Are the likes of Roofe, Lawrence or as harsh as it seems Ofoborh going to contribute a lot?
    The fans understand that there are quota's to fill from a european point of view. Mccrorie, Kieran Wright, John Souttar, Ryan Jack fill 4 of those 8 places. I think its a poor sign is that the club haven't developed anyone outwith Nathan Patterson and Billy Gilmour who could have stepped into those slots, but have left the club. Hopefully some of those of a younger age and be part of our bench this season will kick on and fill this quota in year's to come.
    It's also poor that they haven't signed anyone of a good enough level from Scottish teams, apart from souttar, to fill one of those spots. No doubt there is a limitednpool of talent to choose from but you see the likes of Max Johnston, Lewis Ferguson and think could they have been at that level?
    This was a huge task for Michael Beale and the club to get things right in the summer. Management had to get tactics spot on to be successful in both domestic and European games. This also meant he had to have the right personnel for each.
    We've spent something like 15 million bringing in Butland, Balogun, Sterling, Dowell, Cifuentes, Sima, Lammers, Dessers & Danillo. Sure there was some excitement around the names but also some concerns remained.
    Are the goal returns good enough?
    Have we replaced the missing attributes from those who have left?
    Are these the signings to deliver our expectations?
    One of the biggest issues with Rangers under Gio and last season, was we looked like we had an over reliance on balls coming in from barisic and tav in almost 'ping it in and hope' something comes off. We really struggled at points, especially against teams who sat in, to break them down or show we were anything other than pedestrian or predictable.
    What an opportunity for Beale to show he would bring in a new exciting era of players who could do that. Players with a freshness and energy about them that could change the dynamics of the team. Early signs were promising as both Cantwell and Raskin looked the part when they arrived in January.
    We needed a team that would play high up the park, have a rugged determination to grab the game by the scruff of the neck, press high, play fast passes and would move and interchange positions, unsettle those well organised teams and make it difficult for them throughout the game.
    Then the starting 11 was announced and Cantwell was dropped. That was the first question. Why drop the man who was in great form at the end of last season. One of the few players that the fans were almost 100 per cent in favour of keeping. I think possibly only Raskin would be a contender if we were asked 'who must stay/must start' out from last year's side.
    The game was woeful and as we saw in preseason, we looked like the same tired and predictable side of last year, but with less width and pace. It was woeful.
    There is huge pressure already on Beale after one game and whilst one very bad result doesn't mean its over, the level of play throughout pre season has been no where near what's needed.
    The likes of Danilo and Cifuentes will already have huge hopes pinned on them to transform and energise that side, which might be harsh.
    I feel like this team still needs a minimum of 4 signings to be competitive at league and european levels. I'm not sure we will see those number come in.
    It truly is time for all at the club to step up and deliver and I hope these players have a lot more to offer than what we've seen so far.
  24. Like
    stewaj3 reacted to AGM_72 in The confidence in Michael Beale   
    The main issue for me is that, even with new players, I want to see some sort of indication of what we are trying to do. Nothing looks different.
    As soon as we went down we were clumsily getting the ball into wide areas or wide of central areas and then floating the ball aimlessly into the box. 
    I can accept teething issues, I can accept things being a struggle and a grind at times - but there has to be some sort of indication of what we are trying to do and there isn't.
  25. Like
    stewaj3 got a reaction from Bad Robot in Tillman   
    I have a thought on this one. So we saw Tillman clearly has potential and was one of our better players over the course of the season. 
    There were questions about his work rate which improved as the season went on.
    Questions still exist about the big games and whether he can make an impact in them.
    My question is does anyone not think Tillman is going to improve over the next 12/18 months? 
    I think it's a no brainer now I've sat and thought about it. Yes £5mill is a lot of money. However I can only see him going for a lot more than that.
    So for the club it feels like a wise investment 
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