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  1. We’ve had some great players who could be awarded that title for their generation but, in my opinion, Baxter is clear at the top.

    He had an arrogance and an aura to match his ability and, at times, appeared to be on a different planet to his teammates and opponents.

    This is not to belittle the achievements and abilities of players like Cooper, Laudrup etc. we’ve had some genuine world class players in our time.

  2. 1 hour ago, Creampuff said:

    Hamilton was brilliant today. His tyres at the end were absolute trash :lol: 

    Just did the same as Ricciardo when he won with tyres down to the canvas. The cars are even wider now so if you place it correctly then you can’t be overtaken. He still had grip on his rears to power clear on the short straights.

    Did some amount of whinging though!

  3. 24 minutes ago, McEwan's Lager said:

    Demebele has scored 13 goals this season including in the Champions League, an injury time winner in the derby against St Étienne, a last minute equaliser against Lille, and scored against PSG in their first league defeat of the season.

    Virtually nothing then???

    I read about the derby winner but hadn’t realised he had any significant impact.

    Well, hopefully Alfredo can do similar wherever he ends up. I’ve never really taken to him so maybe my judgement is clouded.

    £25m and not a penny less (plus a sell on clause, obviously). Still don’t see it right enough.

     

  4. 7 hours ago, Leeds_Bear said:

    He’s perhaps one of the cleanest strikers of the ball I’ve seen in this league out with Rogic. He blasts it past keepers from all angles. 

    He is not a consistent clean striker. Defoe is streets ahead of him in that respect. It’s a pity he’s lost too much pace over the last couple of years as this restricts the goal scoring positions he can get into and the opportunities that would arise.

  5. 7 hours ago, JCDBigBear said:

    Did Dembele not score against poor players in a poor league and his value went up from approx £5 m to £20m.   Morelos has scored some absolute crackers and none of his goals were penalties or free kicks.   Same age as Dembele with a better scoring record.

    Dembele did, his price was inflated and he’s done nothing since. Dembele did score more high profile goals which probably helped but hopefully the same increase in value will apply to Alfredo after the recent media hype and speculation.

  6. 1 hour ago, Keeps01 said:

    Lacks composure and not a clean striker of the ball.......... He can’t header it either I believe. 🧐

     

    Clearly not every goal is going to be a scuffed mishit but there have been more than a few, along with a significant number of bad misses which with a little more composure and technical ability would have been goals.

    It’s not that long ago when the move to the Far East fell through, he had a few bad games and a dry spell when numerous posters were bemoaning the fact we hadn’t cashed in. Now, any minor criticism is thrown back and he’s somehow become the next Pele. He’s a good player in this league but I doubt he’ll flourish in a higher quality, more competitive environment. Denya has rhymed off half a dozen players who are ahead of him in the international stakes and he has some way to go before he establishes himself in that group.

    I’d take the money now as a season as productive as this one is often followed with a poor return the following season and I’m not entirely convinced he would have the appetite to plough through another season in this league.

  7. He’s still too raw and inexperienced at a high level to command some of the fees mentioned. If a big team came for him, it would be a speculative purchase. He’s done better than I expected this season but he’s scoring against poor players in poorly organised defences. The Scottish game has genuinely never been worse.

    He lacks composure and is not a clean striker of the ball but he does have an aggressive, bustling technique that creates chances and unsettles defences.

    I hope we do get £20m but I can’t see anyone within the club having realistic expectations of that.

  8. 19 hours ago, With Heart and Hand said:

    no one complained at folk calling them rats or traitors until we decided to sign them again

    Well I did. Those that left were called rats while those that stayed were called wage thieves. Players were in a lose-lose situation. It was ridiculous and unfair and some of those who stayed must have regretted it at times.

    If I was at the peak of my career and suddenly found myself with a club with an uncertain future, ending up in the lowest league, facing wage cuts, no international recognition and being spoken about as if I was somebody’s personal property then I think I would have put myself, my family and my career first and, going by the reaction by a number of fans to those who left or stayed, probably wouldn’t have looked back.

    If the club are then foolish enough to chase after former players six years later when they are clearly on the decline, with some who weren’t even good enough first time round, while throwing piles of cash at them then some are clearly going to pander to the more easily swayed contingent of the support and trot out the usual soundbites and await the predictable cries of “bring him home” while waiting for the cheque to clear.

     

  9. 3 hours ago, With Heart and Hand said:

    So it was fine to call them rats until the day they came crawling back? Wouldn't surprise me if we sell Naismith next

    I dont want them to say a thing. I want them to come and keep their mouth shut and play well, maybe they'll redeem themselves like McGregor maybe has, if not then i want them to do their job then leave so we never have to think about them again.

    I’ve no idea how this relates to my post.

  10. 8 minutes ago, KeyserSoze said:

    Good post btw

    i have always thought we couldn’t win during this period. Players leaving were rats but what about if they had stayed and took a wage when we couldn’t afford it       ( McCoist as a bad example)

    it was what it was I’m pragmatic about the whole thing and have consigned it to the back of my brain.  I couldn’t give a fuck about who we hire as I trust the Gaffer, as long as we see success 

    One of my first posts outside the match threads was along those lines. I said something like we couldn’t slate the ones who left, calling them rats etc. while abusing the ones who stayed and calling them wage thieves. It was an absurd situation. I was then accused of being “one of them” for some reason I’ve still yet to fathom.

  11. Being TUPE’d gives you the opportunity to break your contract and walk away if you choose. It’s easy for people on the outside to say they’d stay, take a pay cut, play for nothing etc. when they’ll never be in that position. It’s like those posts saying “if I won the Euromillions, I’d give the club £25m”. No you wouldn’t! It’s always easy to spend someone else’s money.

    I remember Green in the media saying he’d bought the club so he’d bought the players and they’re going nowhere. That would immediately alienate me. Playing for a top team at the peak of your career and suddenly find that, if you’re able to play anywhere, it’ll be in one of the poorest quality leagues in Europe with at least three years of your short career until you get back to the top and all but writing off any international career.

    On top of that, the club couldn’t sustain the wage bill so major cuts were being touted contrary to your contracted salary.

    As much as I love Rangers, playing at that level while being viewed as someone’s personal possession and facing an uncertain future regarding salary and career, then I think I may have chosen to quietly slip away while expressing regret at the turn of events.

    Some went about it the wrong way but I can’t really criticise their decision.

  12. 1 minute ago, Smile said:

    None are any better Lying brand problem is they said they were giving money to the club alternative merchandise should always have a percentage going to the club especially the way we are being run just now.

    I appreciate that distinction and agree licencing fees should be applicable. I just always found it strange how one supplier of fake, unofficial merchandise is regularly lauded here but others are scathingly attacked. Just accept it’s unofficial fake goods with no money going to the club and make your choice whether to buy or not. 

  13. It’s all a bit confusing.

    Lionbrand - bad, blue pound, exploiting fans, starving the club etc.

    Coplandstreetwear - somehow, a bunch of good guys and none of the above.

    If you want a fake top, spend your money how you choose. If you don’t, then don’t. Seems to be a lot of grief over what should be a personal choice.

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