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Moaning like fuck in the papers saying he was ostracized after a few weeks. Wasnt given a chance and wasnt even aloud to park in the car park. We owe him his December wage and Gerrard never even spoke to him.

 

Useless big bastard.

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We will always have some failures when recruiting. If his attitude has been poor in training ,I am sure it was reported that this was the case, then if he was not allowed in first team car park fine. Regarding the manager maybe he has got fed up speaking to him and getting no reaction. The main worry for me is that he was a player who had to be persuaded to come to us. These players never work out . I only want players who want to play for us.

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56 minutes ago, KeyserSoze said:

Some telepathic skills required then during training sessions, coming on as a sub and starting. 

I’m surprised he could even drive a car to be fair 

 

It only goes around in circles though, same as his fire engine.

One of the worst 'players' we've had, even in recent years and that's saying something. He could be including in the other thread entitled Wage Thief because that's exactly what he was.

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1 hour ago, Brian Fantana said:

Useless or not, if the car park shite is true then it just shows what a fucking disgrace the clubs become. King doesn’t do professionalism. 

Yeah big Dave is in charge of the car park what was he thinking saying no 

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UMAR SADIQ has slammed Steven Gerrard as he launched a blistering attack on Rangers.

The Roma striker joined Gers last summer on a season-long loan as Gerrard's ninth signing at Ibrox.

But he made just four appearances before having his loan spell cut short in December.

Sadiq, now at Perugia, said he was made to feel like an outcast as he highlighted the arrival of Kyle Lafferty as the beginning of the end for his Gers career.

He told the Sunday Post: "Gerrard proved to be very different from what I believed he would be.

“At the beginning, I didn’t know anything about the Rangers move. The negotiations were all between Roma and my representatives.

“And when my agent told me about it, I expressed my doubts.

“I wasn’t sure it was the right thing to do. But he kept arguing it would be good for me and my career.

“Then it was Steven Gerrard himself who convinced me.

“He phoned me three or four times, complimenting me and saying he’d back me to be a success.

“It made me feel important and convinced me to agree to the loan switch.

“At that point, I knew the club the same way football fans all over the world know Rangers – for its history and the passion of its fans.

“But when I arrived, I didn’t even have any time to settle down before they brought in another striker, Kyle Lafferty.

“That was when the problems started, and my situation soon degenerated into a real nightmare.”

The Nigerian says he was then forced to change with the youth team but was never given any explanation from Gerrard.

He added: “All of a sudden, I was told that I could not use the first-team dressing-room any more. Instead I had to go change with the kids.

“Then, after a few days, I was also forbidden to park my car inside the training centre.

“I felt humiliated and kept asking what was the reason for the change of attitude. But I never received any answers.

“Gerrard wouldn’t give any explanation about it, neither to me nor my representatives.

"I believe absolutely that I was not given a fair chance to show what I can do. They made me feel like a stranger."

Sadiq claims he was fined £20,000 for liking an Instagram post and is still owed a month's wages from the club as he said he doesn't want to hear how Rangers do in future.

He said: “I started only once (in the League Cup semi-final against Aberdeen) and that was when there were no other strikers available.

“As I say, for me everything went wrong after they brought in another striker (Lafferty).

“Once I put a ‘like’ on Instagram to a post from a fan – and I was fined £20,000, which was absurd.

“And Rangers didn’t even pay me up everything I was due.

“They still have to give me my salary for December.

"I honestly don’t care how they do.

"As long as I was a Rangers player, I behaved like a professional, giving everything I could of myself to the shirt.

“But now I don’t want to hear about them and what they are doing any more.

“In my opinion, they behaved in a disrespectful way to me, both as a player and as a person.

“When it ended, Steven Gerrard didn’t even have the courage to talk to me and tell me what was happening face-to-face.

“That was a surprise to me. I didn’t expect such behaviour.

How he will do long-term as a manager, I do not know. That is his business and I have my own career to think about.

“One man I do wish all the luck and success to in the future, though, is Alfredo Morelos.

He was my fellow striker, and I felt good with him during the time I was in Scotland.

“I would say that he is a very good player and an exceptional guy. He will be one of the few Rangers that I will follow with affection.”

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/4035842/umar-sadiq-Rangers-steven-gerrard-club-owe-money/

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