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  1. No striker is going to play his best every week ffs. Cant believe what im hearing on here. He was off the ball today, have to remember he is use to playing with a partner aswell from his Rapid days and in other SPL games. Grip.

    This. Well said stu.

    Playing 1 up top in the SPL at any time against any team is a fucking disgrace. The midfield were shite today and Jelavic hardly got any real clean cut chances.

  2. I'm sure they're not the only players still to be paid for either.

    Rangers aren't the only clubs to pay transfer fees over a year or two. In fact, I'd put my own money on that the majority of clubs do this.

    What worried me was that I was told (by the interviewer) that the club was 41m in the hole and the bank had a credit line of 35m. Muir is very much the saviour, rather than the enemy, within.

  3. From what I heard (A direct source from the sun), the takeover will be completed at the end of the season. There was a meeting between one of the sun's writers and Donald Muir on thursday afternoon where the financial position of the club was discussed. What was quite shocking is that we still owe a hefty figure for davis and *cringe* laugherty :disappointment:

  4. Hey you, don't watch that

    Watch this!

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    The nuttiest sound around

    So if you've come in off the street

    And you're beginning to feel the heat

    Well listen buster

    You better start to move your feet

    To the rockinest, rock-steady beat

    Of Madness

    One step beyond!

    DAAANAAANAAAAAAAANANANANANANAAAAAA!!!!!!!

    (One step beyond by Madness)

  5. Right Stuart, you get down tae that school your easily pullin a sicky. But hey, Im sitting in uni on RangersMedia so I suppose Im just as bad.

    I agree but, would love to see positive attacking football again, with eleven men who actually looked interested in winning a game for 90+ minutes.

  6. The Brazilian season got off to a flying start with a brilliant goal direct from a corner by former Brazil and Real Madrid fullback Roberto Carlos on Sunday.

    Roberto Carlos scored with what is known in South America as an Olympic goal to help Corinthians beat Portuguesa 2-0 on the opening weekend of the Paulista (Sao Paulo state) championship.

    The 37-year-old took advantage of a distraction by rival goalkeeper Weverton, who was organising his defence, to curl the ball in off the far post from the corner flag in the 20th minute.

    "That was the first Olympic goal of my career. It took a long time coming, right," a grinning Roberto Carlos told reporters as he was kissed on his bald head by former Brazil team mate Ronaldo.

    Midfielder Paulinho had opened the scoring in the 12th minute.

    Striker Ronaldo, who struggled with injuries last year and played less than half Corinthians' matches, is now captain and played until the final minutes in an encouraging performance for the new season.

    The Brazilian season starts with state championships, the main ones including first divisions sides in Sao Paulo, the Carioca in Rio de Janeiro, the Gaucho in the southern Rio Grande do Sul and Mineiro in Minas Gerais. The national championship kicks off in May.

    Paulista title contenders Sao Paulo won 2-0 away to Mogi Mirim - who have former FIFA world player of the year Rivaldo as captain and club president.

    Goalkeeper Rogerio Ceni put Sao Paulo ahead after five minutes with a penalty to increase his world record to 94 goals by a keeper.

    Title holders Santos beat promoted Linense 4-1 on Saturday with nine reserves, a common tendency when the big teams face their lesser state rivals.

    South American champions Internacional's reserves lost 1-0 to modest Cruzeiro de Porto Alegre in the Gaucho championship as they prepare their first team to defend the Libertadores Cup starting next month.

    In the Carioca, which starts next weekend, all eyes will be on Flamengo's Ronaldinho after his recent move from AC Milan although the club said he would not be match fit for another 10 days.

    http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/17012011/2/roberto-carlos-olympic-goal-lights-brazil-opener.html

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