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  1. Do you think Mccoist having described Fleck as a natural number 10 etc will be inclined to play him in his natural position regular next season, along with keeping Ness in the side and possible Hutton?

    In other words, will he be a young refreshing, pro good football and youth development manager or will have picked up Walters approach to the game?

  2. Ness has been injured until the week before the Scotland v Faroes friendly at Pittodrie.

    He came on as a 2nd half sub for Kyle Hutton in the U21's game the following night. Give the lad a chance to get back in, get fit & then into the first team squad. I'm sure he'll come good :)

    Heres hoping but he will have alot of catching up to do.

  3. We might be really missing a trick here. He'll be 20 turning 21 next season by the time Walter leaves and at that age your really up against it to make a career for yourself.

    Maybe a loan move until Smith is away?

  4. With lads like Hutton and Wylde coming through, what happened to Ness? Is he still injured? I know the lad had injury problems before which robbed him of a start last season but you'd think if hes still injured now then his chance to make an impact this season is over as he has fallen down the pecking order.

    Hes was supposed to be the best out of the age group aswell (including Fleck).

  5. We can't afford to send players out on loan.

    But if hea going to get about an hour of game time over the entire season (if that) then whats the point in him being here. He'll be 20 this season. Its ridiculous. I don't expect Fleck to get a proper run out when he comes back either.

    Get set for the IWWT posts, mate.

    This is nothing new, and Smith won't be changing now. It's now just a case of seeing out this year and hoping that McCoist doesn't follow in his footsteps, although I'm not too confident, looking at the Broadfoot and McCulloch extensions.

    Yep. Real shame.

  6. Gutted for the kid. Must feel completely hopeless when Smith will shoe horn a player into a unfamiliar position in order to avoid playing a youth. When McCulloch is back he has next to no chance. Actually no chance.

    Hes going to stagnate atleast until Smith leaves, i'd like to see him getting a game elsewhere until then. He is too old for the u19s and with the reserves finished it frustrating that the guy's chance at a career at this level has gone to waste like this.

  7. Totally disagree for two reasons.

    Firstly he is not being given a run in the team like Wilson got.

    Secondly it has to be in the one position that he excelled in at youth level.

    Far too much pressure was heaped on his shoulders when he first broke in to the team which had an adverse effect on his performances.

    This is where Smith and any manager needs to strike a balance because at 16 or 17 they are simply getting the odd game as a taster to let them see the difference and also to see if they can handle that pressure.

    There is a major flaw in your rationale - Wilson got a run because he demonstrated he could perform consistently under the same pressures applicable to Fleck. Fleck has many qualities and heaps of potential, but if he cannot deliver consistent performances he will not be picked regularly. A fact of life at The Rangers - often unacknowledged amongst the cries to give the younger players a chance - is that the team simply must win. Smith knows he cannot gamble on results and so any player be they young or old simply must deliver or they will find themselves playing a bit-part over a season.

    Just as it turned out to be for Fleck. In fairness to the player he has openly acknowledged that what he offered was simply not good enough.

    Wilson got a run in the team because of Bougherra's injuries/absences, he was also played in his natural position.

    Had DW been played at right-back or centre midfield would he have achieved the same level of consistency.

    If Rangers played Ness,Shinnie Perry etc in League cup games and gave them some experience in selected SPL games then surely the club would benefit in the long term.

    Smith has made it quite obvious that he doesn't care about the long term.

  8. As I said, it was never going to be only a few weeks. He will be lucky to salvage any experience and game time from this season the time he gets back (I predict more than 6 weeks tbh), fit again and manages to impress Smith in training enough to give him a game. He will now be susceptible to periods out with hamstring trouble as someone said. Real shame for the lad, had high hopes for him aswell.

  9. The problem players like Ness,Wylde and Fleck have is the lack of regular 1st team football they will get between 17 and 21.

    They don't need to play every game but you simply will not see Walter play a boy of 18 or 19 regularly by choice.

    A youngster in his eyes is around 21 or 22 and with 1 or 2 exceptions players like McCulloch and Broadfoot will fill in rather than these young lads getting a chance in their regular position.

    Sadly their development is stifled at Rangers during these formative years which is why we end up buying the "finished articles" from Hibs,Kilmarnock and Dundee Utd etc etc

    Exactly. Thats why he has to make at least a dozen starts this year to have a chance at realising his potential - He will be 20 before this season is up. MacMillan in my eyes has been wasted - hes 22 in Oct. Wylde is also coming no for 20. Fleck 19 this month and will be lucky to start a handful of games under the current management team, especially with his injury now.

  10. Very good performance. Walter will have to really have a good excuse (im sure he'll find one) to not played the kid now. He was very composed, a great level of technique for a Scottish lad and is pretty well built so could handle the physical side of the league.

  11. Smith will barely use him. He showed his real intentions today. A friendly result means more to him than setting us up for the future. He'll squeeze by playing the older heads this year and leave us with untried "youngsters" next season.

    Another waste Scottish talent, just like Ness and Wylde. If you are looking to make an impact in this game you need to be play at this age. Poor kid.

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