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  1. 59 minutes ago, LaudrupsPatrickBoots said:

    Plenty of players have dealt with personal tragedies and played games straight away and still put in good performances. 

    If he felt up to playing then it's his choice and he was far from the worst today. I actually thought he was one of our better performers today, albeit the best of a bad bunch but at least he was getting stuck into their midfield which is something we've been complaining about for some time now.

    Lack of fitness and being played in a position that doesn't bring out the best in him are the issues imo. Not his mindset.

    Agreed that there are plenty of players have performed well under difficult circumstances but equally there are plenty who probably haven't. Again, yes it was his choice to play at this time but from what I understand he was desperate to play after a lengthy absence and because of the importance of the matches. I admire him for that and I also don't think he was our worst performer today, far from it, but I agree that the fitness, game time and out of position didn't help him or us?

     

  2. I've said it before this week.

    Dorrans should have taken the week off due to tragic family events that would fuck with anyone's mindset!

    theres no way he was in the right frame of mind for last weeks game never mind today.

    Murty knew of this but still chose to play him? Strange?

  3. 12 hours ago, plumbGER said:

    Played excellent when he came on and gave our midfield a good bit of positivity going forward, something both the woeful Docherty and equally as woeful Dorrans couldn't give us all day.

    I would cut Dorrans a bit of slack as he has had some tragic family events to deal with. Surprised he actually played last week and yesterday.

  4. 1 minute ago, With Heart and Hand said:

    if we are apologists then youre a shitebag 

    old firms are special games and theyd be shite  without opposing fans, and greatly reducing their allocation would hurt us at the pigerry which is one of the places we need our fans most

    Really? Shitebag?

    stopped going to that midden years ago, simply don't want to put any money in their pockets!

    equally hate them at our place, would rather see more fellow Bears in the seats.

     

     

     

  5. 4 minutes ago, K.A.I said:

    What if I were to tell you he cost us a high-profile transfer target because we couldn't get a hold of him on the last day of a transfer window to authorise it? 

    Oh wait, I can see the response now - I'll either be a fantasist, a liar, someone feeding me shite ... common, recurring theme with people who have their heads buried in the sand and don't want to hear something that might annoy or upset them or their narrative. 

    Never heard that?

    any clues?

  6. This guy didn't grow up a Bear but by God he certainly knows what we are all about and his love and respect he has for us comes through very clearly.

    i believe, if given the chance to see this out til the end of the season, that he will deliver!

    and who knows? If he gets through this period and gets a result against them, we could be looking at a serious title challenge!

     

  7. With regards to  McInnes I still fail to see or understand just what he would bring to us to take us forward?

    i am obviously missing something that others can see or is it down to the fact he's one of us? 

    In these 2 games he was out thought tactically by a youth team coach.

    i would have no worries if Murty was given til the end of the season to see what he could do. 

     

  8. As a grumpy auld git I actually applaud their efforts and appreciate the atmosphere they create, home and away.

    just wish they had the full stand as that really would be a sight to behold! Instead of stuck in the corner?

  9. 20 minutes ago, Reformation Bear said:

    I agree it seemed he was thinking about leaving.  Maybe more than thinking even........see the text on the Rangers website, some of which is extracted below (bits in bold by me).   May be reading too much into it though.....

    “I will make sure if I walk out the door on Sunday and it’s been my last one then I will take the lessons from it and I will make sure I thank the players. ........We have to make sure that if it is my last game we give ourselves the very best chance we can for the football club to get a result.    This is about the football club moving forward and us leaving the football club in as good a state as possible when we do leave.  This has been a different learning experience from the first one but you only get an opportunity to reflect upon that when I have calmed down a bit and had some time to myself.  It is a marvellous honour to be at the forefront of what this football club are trying to do because when you are in it and you see what it is all about it does really closet you in a fantastic environment.  It has possibly increased my count of grey hairs! As to management I am not sure where I could go that could give me the same feeling this place does.  That is something I will have to take away with me and consider along with my family in the future....."

    Concerns me a bit?

    i do hope he's not thinking of leaving the club and is referring to the managers position,simply because I think he has a lot more to offer us in the long term.

    would still like him to be appointed assistant manager, if possible, but if not then for him to remain in the coaching staff.

  10. 2 hours ago, Young Bob said:

    Was that dick Spiers asking questions? Shouldnt be allowed anywhere near us even in a paying capacity.

    What paper has printed an apology and what one hasnt?

    Thought it was the rhat?

    why is he allowed anywhere near our press conferences?

  11. 1 hour ago, eejay the dj said:

    There is always one

    But who?

    you must have someone in mind or would you rather it be anyone out with our current board? 

    if I remember correctly there wasn't many up for the challenge before King and co?

    unfortuanatly I doubt very much anyone would be willing at this moment in time who would take the challenge on.

    our problem is the players that Warbs inherited from McCoist then Pedro inherited from him. 

    Although our squad falls way short from where we should be we need a good manager that will be afforded a bit of time to build a solid squad.

    as supporters we maybe demand too much too soon without seeing the long game.

    if we keep calling for and getting heads when things go wrong then we will achieve nothing.

    todays game is a case in point.

    yes it wasn't good enough, we all know that, but what are the alternatives open to us just now?

    can hardly blame Murty, he can only work with what he's got and if we have players who should step up and take responsibility on the park but relinquish that requirement or are simply not good enough there's little he or or board can do.

     

  12. 53 minutes ago, eejay the dj said:

    says who ???

    You call yourself a Rangers fan and you are saying , no one would want us now ???

     

    42 minutes ago, eejay the dj said:

    Yes I'm sure you will be one of the many that takes their seat at the next AGM and votes all round for status quo :tu:

    So who do you have in mind to take us over and run the club?

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