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  1. I voted for Steve Davis simply because he is on the ball more than McGregor, especially in the SPL,so he has more of an influence on the play, but if you had to ask who is our most valuable asset(at this moment!) i would have to go for McGregor.
  2. If we had money to sign anyone i would pull out all the stops to get Eremenko, what if he did use us as a stepping stone to the EPL, it would mean he would be giving 100% every game, Steve Davis badly needs someone to share the playmaker role in midfield and Eremenko would fit that bill perfectly.
  3. Is no.9 Florence and no.10 Parma?
  4. Wait till tomorrow, then we will see whats happening
  5. Pitch was a swamp and i didn't think game should have been played, McCulloch and Lafferty looked injured to me when they came off, although McCulloch wouldn't be a great loss.
  6. As i've said before we could sign Lionel Messi and some people on here, especially Muff,would say he was rubbish and we could do better. Personally i would take both of them.
  7. I've got one for when you ever leave this forum !
  8. Good to see some positives on here for a change, honestly if we were to sign Messi, Villa and Schweinsteiger tomorrow some people would be on here saying they were shite and we should sign someone else !!!!
  9. Well, that's them made their first signing, and after all the promises of "blue chip" signings, i give you Charlie Mulgrew ! I am shitting myself bigtime!!!
  10. This "Tally side", as you call them, is completely different from any "Tally side" from the 60's onward,the difference is that there is not one "Tally" playing for them ! Mourinho is a tactical genius who has his teams playing as a team, this defensive ethos is being overused, especially by English pundits who can't except the fact that none of their little darlings made it to the final, both finallist last night deserved to be there, get over it!
  11. Goodbye wee man and god bless,a true Rangers legend !
  12. If Boyd goes, and the way he's been playing recently it looks as if his mind is elsewhere, then we will need Lafferty. At that debacle in Perth on tuesday night there was more effort from Lafferty in 5 minutes than we had from Boyd in 45.
  13. This isn't even worth discussing, Barry is a legend, Boyd is a LEG END.
  14. The whole point of your post "When Rangers are playing well, Boyd plays well." Boyd is a lazy bastard who relies on everybody else to do all the running for him and to put a ball into the box for him to score and take the glory, i've had enough of him and the apologists on this forum making excuses for him.e.g. injury, illness, something on his mind, "wake up and smell the coffee" HE'S FUCKIN HOPELESS !!!
  15. If you don't know the answer to that you shouldn't be on this forum ya muppet !!!!!
  16. I blame these forums as much as anything, with all the moaning faced people we get on here and the petty bickering that starts from someone of dubious origins, yesterday we had a post that was full of people calling a Rangers player " a fuckin useless cunt", " "wish he would die" and other various comments, i have followed Rangers for 50 years through good times and bad and i never thought i would hear people say these things about one of our own. You can maybe say them in private, but not on a forum that anyone can read !!!! All this does is cause divisions amongst our support because i would not be responsible for my actions if i was to meet any of these people.
  17. Oh fuck here we go again ! Lets stick the boot into Laffery, also the guy who started this admits that he shouts at his t.v. every time he comes on ! Start going to games before you offer an opinion, if you were at the game today you would notice that Lafferty came on for Boyd who had ran himself into the ground, NOT !
  18. Definately semi-final, so they can watch us have our annual day out in the sun and they can be dragged to the supermarkets with their wives to help with the weekly shoplifting !!
  19. .You won't like him when he's angry By Mark Hateley on Mar 11, 10 09:45 AM in walter smith Don't make him angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry. If Tony Mowbray has learned anything from his first catastrophic season in Celtic's hotseat then it is surely not to wind up Walter Smith. I've lost count of the amount of mistakes the Parkhead club have made - on and off the park - throughout this incredible campaign but the single biggest blunder of the lot has been the complete lack of respect they have shown to the man in charge of the club across the city. Walter has had steam coming out of his ears for some time now because of a stream of insults and excuses spewing out of Celtic Park and he has responded like a man possessed. First things first.No wonder my old boss is quietly furious with the furore his rivals have been kicking up. They've blamed the refs, they've blamed the SFA, they've blamed the state of the pitches. They've accused everyone but themselves for the fact their team has performed so hopelessly since Mowbray took charge. All this crap about the "establishment" conspiring against them left a bad taste in the mouth of anyone who cares about the Scottish game. That is the kind of paranoid pap only the most deranged of supporters would cling to. But it seems pretty clear to the watching world from the comments which have been made during the last few months that Mowbray and his paymasters are buying into it too. It's pathetic. It's laughable. But it hasn't half given Walter a fire in his belly during what must have been the most trying and difficult 12 months of his career as a manager. It would've been understandable - given the financial upheaval which has been going on behind the scenes at Ibrox - if Walter had begun to feel drained by it all some months ago. He's been fighting a losing battle at boardroom level and has been left to fend for himself without any kind of support from the people running his club. Two years without buying a player? Working without a contract since January? Just about every other manager I know would have told the money men where to ram it some time ago. Walter stayed because of his love of the club - but even that will have been tested to the full. And then, just when you begin to wonder how he can possibly continue to motivate himself and his players... along come Celtic and their big book of excuses. In short, they have been an inspiration for everyone at Rangers. Walter has always been an expert in man-management but I don't think he could have dreamed for better ammunition than he has been given by Mowbray and the men running his biggest rivals. At the start of this season Rangers were as low as low could be after a disastrous, humiliating Champions League campaign. Confidence had hit rock bottom and I suspect even the great man's appetite for the battle was beginning to wean. He had been rabbit punched. He knew his group had been together for too long without new faces to freshen it up. He knew he would have problems picking them back up. And he knew Celtic were in a position to throw money at their team in an all-out attempt to win a two-horse race. What he couldn't have possibly bargained for, however, was just how badly the other lot would mess it all up. From Mowbray's mishandling of players in the early days of the season to his mass clear-out in January, it's been one cock-up after the next. Clearing out proven winners such as Gary Caldwell, Stephen McManus, Barry Robson and Scott McDonald was almost beyond belief. And it looks even more stupid now Celtic are 13 points off the pace at the top of the table and McDonald is still their top scorer a month and half after moving to Middlesbrough! Because of this list of ludicrous decisions Celtic have mounted a sustained and sinister campaign to cast some kind of doubt over the integrity of this entire Scottish set-up. And that is simply unforgivable. They have thrown accusations around on a seemingly weekly basis. The excuses they have come up with for their own shortcomings get more and more ridiculous by the day. They have attempted to blacken the reputation of the entire Scottish game but have succeeded only in making a mockery of themselves. But they were right about one thing. There is indeed something rotten in the state of the SPL - and it's festering away in Glasgow's East End. No wonder my old boss has taken it badly. Because of Celtic's attempts to deflect attention away from the real reasons why they are in such an awful mess, they have shown utter contempt for the magnificent achievements of Smith and his players. But, in doing so, they have also handed their rivals all the incentive they need to make sure they finish off the job. Rangers have been phenomenal this season and the way they have been playing in recent weeks suggests to me they have taken Celtic's nefarious smear campaign very personally indeed. I expect them to ram the point home now in the coming weeks. If they can win a treble then it will be a miraculous feat and they will deserve all the credit that comes their way. They have performed as a unit and a team with a single-minded determination to prove they are the best side in the country. No excuses. In all my time I'm not sure I've ever seen Walter so fired up. He'll want to win every game left now to leave no one in any doubt as to the quality of his team to wrap up a domestic clean sweep. If Rangers can do that then it will arguably be the greatest season of Walter's career and thanks to Mowbray and Celtic,almost certainly the sweetest. The comments coming from CP have been an embarrassment to the club and the genuine support, trying to deflect from the real i ssue, that they're simply not good enough. Sadly, many of their fans are buying into this and going along with the Celtic Pravda viewpoint, though the majority, I believe, see through the nonsense -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A lot of the time i don't agree with Mark Hately, but this time i agree with every word !
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