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  1. 36 minutes ago, LaudrupsPatrickBoots said:

    Defensive mid is his natural position though.

    As is left back and left wing depending on who you believe on here.

    I'm just thinking of when he played at Bradford, did he not score a cracking goal in the play offs?

    tbf though most here think Azerbaijan is his best position :pipe:

  2. 8 minutes ago, ZZed said:

    I agree, I would like Murty to stay at Rangers in a coaching capacity. He must have thought he was up to the challenge of managing Rangers but he must now know he is not. The board have left him out to dry but they should do the right thing after the seasons ended; have a chat with him, make him an assistant/coach  and bring in someone who is a proven winner. I reckon Murty will be left in charge until the season is over as it is simpler for the board.

    Nah a nice guy, speaks really great with the press, but after the old firm game and seeing his tactical awareness, in other games.

    He has to go and soon.

  3. As one bear said earlier today, the man is a a turtle a zip sucker, he is out of his depth, plus the board fucked it up yet again with Jimmy Nichol no2,

    He has to go ... and soon, myself Id take Bllic and lets have a Gers coach no2, dare I say Kenny.or anyone

    It requires fixing pronto.

  4. I can remember McCoist squad running out of puff against part timers, Warbutton squad never looked fit for a whole match. Pedro, well Pena, enough said.

    I'm really impressed with our current squad fitness, we must be the fitest in the SPL, so hats off to Murty, the background coaches and physios.

    Hopefully it makes a difference for a good  title run in.

  5. MICHAEL STEWART took a light-hearted pop at Chris Sutton as he pipped the celtic legend to be crowned the country’s TV and radio top pundit.

    The SunSport columnist won the Scottish Football Supporters Association’s award, with BT Sport’s Sutton and the BBC’s Tam McManus taking second and third place respectively.

    Sportscene analyst Stewart wrote on Twitter: “Thanks very much to everyone who voted.

    “I’m absolutely delighted to have picked up the award.

    “What makes it even better is big @chris_sutton73 will be raging!!”

    And he joked: “After winning @scottishfsa fans award I just want to reassure everyone that although I really like lamb I’m definitely not into the succulent variety.”

    Chris Sutton came second in the vote

    A top three for cunts, but poor Sutton always the bridesmaid never the bride.

    Anyway my main point is what would you call a collective group of cunts, I was thinking a Shower of Cunts,

  6. 1 hour ago, psb07158 said:

    Lmao fuck off

    Not a single decision influenced the end result - we were fucking howling and deserved fuck all. 

    He’s a cunt but this shite from our fans to try and deflect from that absolute RUBBISH on the park is ridiculous 

    That was never a penalty though, obvious dive

  7. 20 minutes ago, Sparkle said:

    A lot of it stems from the BBC employees (and others) wanting to believe the worst about us from the outset.  If there was no tendency to negative bias then sources would be checked and double checked before anything being made public.

     

     

    They believe many names blog is gospel, Sutton should be BBC, and let BT be normal

  8. 3 minutes ago, Redwhiteandblue said:

    Is the guy at the bottom right of the picture of the directors box King's brother or something?

    Looks like him. 

    More to the point what is King doing the lassie in front of him, to get that facial response

  9. Biggest old firm win 8-1, cue article ...

    Jan 1, 1943, Rangers hammered their unwashed rivals from across town 8-1. The Rangers team featured some famous names from the club's history, including Scott Symons, who would lead Rangers as manager to six League titles and five Scottish Cups, Willie Waddell, who would serve the club with distinction as player, manager and director over a 50-year career, and Dougie Gray, the club's longest serving player.

    Unofficial it might have been, uncompetitive it was not. As Glasgow stirred the morning after that particular Hogmanay, having ushered in a new year of uncertain fate, the lure of the Old Firm was strong enough to attract a crowd of 30,000 to Ibrox - restrictions were in place on the size of public gatherings - and the intensity of feeling on the field was such that two celtic players were sent off.

    As is noted in the Official Biography of Rangers, written by Ronnie Esplin and Graham Walker: "The game featured the usual controversies. Indiscipline and harassment of the referee resulted in celtic having two players sent off following George Young's spectacular 50-yard free kick that gave Rangers a 4-1 lead in the second half."

    Newspaper reports suggested that celtic's Malky McDonald was convinced that a Rangers player was offside at the moment Young unleashed his shot. The official in charge took exception to the tone of McDonald's argument and sent him off. Appearing later before the Scottish FA, McDonald was fined £10 and suspended for the remainder of the season. Matt Lynch, having continued to protest, was also sent off, fined £5 and banned until March.

    In front by 4-1 and with celtic obliged to play for most of the second half with nine men, Rangers took full advantage. Torry Gillick finished with a hat-trick, with Waddell bagging two and Young adding a penalty to his long-range effort. Jimmy Duncanson, who had given Rangers an early lead, was the other name on the scoresheet, along with celtic's Davie Duncan.

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