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krissg910

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  1. people need to sit and think about the questions answered. if you have any sense at all you would realise that twitter is not a place where the position of our manager should be discussed and i for 1 am glad he did not entertain any questions on this subject. im also sure that there are rules on the amount of information that can actually be given out on a platform like twitter. to answer serious questions via this way would be a joke from any kind of business.

    the internet is not the place for discussion between the club and fans as it cant be confirmed who is a genuine fan and who is a troll.

  2. McCoist has cost more than any board member past or present with his lack of forward thinking and will continue to do so until removed not to mention people not renewing due to his abysmal football

    honestly?

    sdm? whyte? these names ring any bells to you. mccoist doesnt sign checks. yes he should be doing things differently but opinions like this are unbelievable.

    the job( bad job) allys doing at the moment is not even in the top 10 bad things that have happened at/to our club in the last five yrs never mind ever.

    people need a serious reality check. many teams outside the top division have won a cup(exc ramsden) in the last 50 yrs? just because we are rangers does not mean we should have automatically won cups in the past 2 yrs. we are in turmoil and it will take time for us to return to where we belong and should be. when the support finally relise this and accept it will take time then maybe we can all pull in 1 direction and the transition back to glory will come sooner rather than later, at this current moment it will be yrs b4 we return to our rightful place and the more fighting/seperation thats happens the longer it will take.

    calm heads and patience are what is lacking most at this time and is going to cause us severe problems in the imediate future. my personal opinion of the job ally has done and is doing are of no importance atm. until a man emerges who has the funds to buy and run rangers correctly comes along we are going to lurch from problem to problem.

  3. personally i am disgusted at the attacks on ally by large sections of our support. although my opinion of the job he has done so far as manager has been extremely poor he has attained the only 2 goals i would have set out for him in the last 2 yrs which were winning both lges.

    i dnt agree with the players he has signed or the reported deals they are on or his high wage, these are problems that the men with power above him have allowed to happen. i am also of similar opinion that he will be found out next season no matter how much my heart wills it not to happen. i just dont believe attacks on the gaffer are in anyway helpful at this moment in time. until the club is secure and being run by men who are doing a competent job then a change of manager is not going to make a big difference in the imediate future of the club.

    his goal for next season is to simply win the league again and until he fails in what i see as a minimum goal then he will have my backing.

    i will leave it there as it would take me about 5 hrs to give out my total opinion of whats going on just now and what needs to be done to turn it around.

  4. I cannot agree with that mate. If Celtic can have a 60000 capacity, granted they rarely fill it, then so can we, in fact, we should have.

    disagree m8, i would rather have the current stadium as theres nothing worse than a stadium with 15000 empty seats.

  5. I think we may have already done that at least twice mate.

    we have m8. but im sure theres a few more metres left. imho our capacity is just fine and it seams to suit our following at games. they only way stadium expansion would be done is if we go to another lge in the future. be it epl/atlantic/euro lges/ etc

  6. (tu) I don't think that can happen now. I know people say take out the screens and put seats in but that can't be done.

    And with the club decks being their i don't know how they would be able to fit anymore seats.

    maybe lower the pitch a couple of metres and add 3-4 rows to every front stand. probably wouldnt be worth it though.

    think it would be possible to fill the other 2 corners in? would be difficult incorperating the red brick in

  7. Just some of the tags given to the deserters who left Rangers behind when the going got tough and ones that were thoroughly deserved in my opinion.

    There are two types of person in my opinion. On one hand we have those who want to stay in the trenches, even when the odds are against them. The type of people that will stand up and be counted, accept that they are in a situation they didn't expect to be in but that will take the bad with the good, dig in and fight until the end.

    On the other hand you have the aforementioned deserters. Those that have no stomach for a battle. Those that want everything to be easy and rosy and for victory to be a foregone conclusion rather than something you have to work for. These are the types of people that we detested for leaving Rangers behind. For chasing a pay day at our cost. Deserters. Judas'. Not real Rangers men. Traitors. Cunts. Sums them up really.

    Here we are now. In October. Pretty much split down the middle on this board about whether to stay behind a man who stayed in the trenches, with the odds against him. Who stood up and was counted. Who accepted the situation he was in and took the bad with the good. Who dug in and continues to fight on a daily basis.

    I need not name this man. He is in the Hearts (SFL3 feeder club) (SFL3 feeder club) (SFL3 feeder club) (SFL3 feeder club) and minds of every Rangers fan at the moment, for good or for bad. For us to have any respect for our ourselves, we need to get behind this man, this legend, and dig in with him. Accept that there will be slip ups, there will be heartache, there will be pain but don't ignore the fact that he will lead us to promotion. He will lead us to cups. He's a man with more backbone than I personally would have credited him for a few years ago.

    I don't expect there to be no criticism, no Rangers manager should be above this. I have partaken in this myself, and will continue to do so. But please, when you're at your lowest, when you're frustrated and embarrassed at a result that hasn't gone our way remember that Alistair McCoist didn't walk away from you when he easily could have. I won't walk away from him.

    like you read my mind.

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