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    Reformation Bear reacted to siddiqi_drinker in PRESS CONFERENCE - Steven Gerrard / Ryan Kent   
    SG not best pleased with the SFA and rightly not holding back, shower of incompetent  bastards.  
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    Reformation Bear reacted to Courtyard Bear in Ryan jack injured apparently   
    Going on Stevies word, Clarke and his team have been told Just what Jack can and can’t do. 
    They appear to have ignored that and simply run him into the ground. 
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    Reformation Bear reacted to Smile in Getting back on track   
    I think we will have another year of inconsistency  as Gerrard chops and changes and overthinks games as he did against the filth. I hope I'm wrong.
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from BLUEDIGNITY in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Blumhoilann in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from MrMeeseeks in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from cstamomusa in Ryan jack injured apparently   
    Probably.  And even then one of those sort of afterthought questions at the end of the Q&A where Gerrard sort of scratches his head and looks up as if trying to pull from his memory the details of those injuries he's prepared to talk about.
    I'm still waiting to see it reported that Clarke and a senior person from the SFA have called Gerrard and Jack to apologise for creating Scotland training circumstances in which a Rangers player gets mysteriously injured - so injured that (seemingly) its Rangers who had to call him out of the Scotland squad.     Will be waiting forever for an apology from Clarke and the SFA though.   Their line will be it was just one of these things that happen to Rangers players while on Scotland duty, or - more likely - that it was Jack's own fault.  
    Silence from Ibrox about it is deafening though. 
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from cascadeshrimp in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Bobby Hume in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Bakbear in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
  11. Like
    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Bobby Hume in Ryan jack injured apparently   
    Probably.  And even then one of those sort of afterthought questions at the end of the Q&A where Gerrard sort of scratches his head and looks up as if trying to pull from his memory the details of those injuries he's prepared to talk about.
    I'm still waiting to see it reported that Clarke and a senior person from the SFA have called Gerrard and Jack to apologise for creating Scotland training circumstances in which a Rangers player gets mysteriously injured - so injured that (seemingly) its Rangers who had to call him out of the Scotland squad.     Will be waiting forever for an apology from Clarke and the SFA though.   Their line will be it was just one of these things that happen to Rangers players while on Scotland duty, or - more likely - that it was Jack's own fault.  
    Silence from Ibrox about it is deafening though. 
  12. Like
    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Domthenbud in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Wullies_bowly_legs in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear reacted to SeparateEntityMyArse in Obscenity of TV money   
    30k is excellent at Wembley when the game is at Southampton 😁
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Blue Avenger in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from siddiqi_drinker in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from BlueKnight87 in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from SIRB_72 in Obscenity of TV money   
    Familiar poor quality games played by (in general) familiar poor quality players with (outside Rangers) deadbeat donkeys of managers with games officiated by taig-leaning familiar referees under a football association which is a serial cap-doffer to the taig team who think themselves the only team that matters in Scotland.
    A backward football country going backwards ever faster where the traditional life and blood of the game is being drained out of it by those who run it and perform in it.   
    Yeah, makes for prime financial investment with the potential for booming sales and world class football entertainment.
    If we could, if there was enough of a will and a clear way, then we'd be far better off out of it.     But there isn't.    Even the latest reform talks for European games have collapsed with everyone seeming to say Plan A (whatever it was) now needs to be replaced by a Plan B (which nobody has).     The end result will be the EPL and the other big European leagues will continue to get richer and top clubs will be able to afford players we could never hope to attract whether financially or because the game here was so outstanding (because its not).
    How about league reform in Scotland to try to improve the quality?   For a start get back to playing teams twice a season in league games and ban plastic pitches.    Keep on the same pathway the game is Scotland is currently on and imo all it is doing is travelling to a perpetual dark age of turgid hoofer and hacker type of football so far removed from the technical and entertaining excellence served up elsewhere by top clubs as to make the gap utterly unbridgeable.
    The game here needs to reform for the better or if not it withers and finds its place settled as bottom dwellers of the European football heap.  And compared to the top performing leagues and clubs, only a few financial scraps off the table as far as TV money goes.  
  19. Like
    Reformation Bear reacted to Blue Avenger in Obscenity of TV money   
    Look no further than those self serving incompetent cunts who run the game here.
    We are in the fucking dark ages. Far less our top tier, just look at the nick of the tartan trannies ffs.
    Progressive we are not. Taig infested we are. As long as the odds are stacked against the rest and the lion's share filters to nonce fc, nothing changes.
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Bears r us in Ryan jack injured apparently   
    Probably.  And even then one of those sort of afterthought questions at the end of the Q&A where Gerrard sort of scratches his head and looks up as if trying to pull from his memory the details of those injuries he's prepared to talk about.
    I'm still waiting to see it reported that Clarke and a senior person from the SFA have called Gerrard and Jack to apologise for creating Scotland training circumstances in which a Rangers player gets mysteriously injured - so injured that (seemingly) its Rangers who had to call him out of the Scotland squad.     Will be waiting forever for an apology from Clarke and the SFA though.   Their line will be it was just one of these things that happen to Rangers players while on Scotland duty, or - more likely - that it was Jack's own fault.  
    Silence from Ibrox about it is deafening though. 
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Bristol loyal in Ryan jack injured apparently   
    Has anyone explained exactly what happened to cause Jack's knee to be swollen?   
    The lack of detail about this mysterious injury which seems to have flared up out of nowhere to one of our more influential players this season so far sort of begs some follow-on questions which will of course never be answered by the Club or by the goons who run the Scotland national team.
    Was it just one of these things (not something I'm readily prepared to accept when it comes to all things relating to Rangers players and their time with the Scotland national team)?  
    Was it a training injury and if so what were the circumstances eg bad / naughty / exuberant tackle on him or was he being asked to over exert himself because of some sub-standard training routine?
    The injury presumably did not just happen all by itself.     Is there to be no explanation of how the injury arose?  And is it yet again to be a case of Rangers just taking the news on the chin and saying nothing?
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    Reformation Bear reacted to RFC55 in Our plight and international depression?   
    Scotland haven't qualified for anything since 1998. This isn't 2012 related or a new thing 
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    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Blumhoilann in Ryan jack injured apparently   
    Has anyone explained exactly what happened to cause Jack's knee to be swollen?   
    The lack of detail about this mysterious injury which seems to have flared up out of nowhere to one of our more influential players this season so far sort of begs some follow-on questions which will of course never be answered by the Club or by the goons who run the Scotland national team.
    Was it just one of these things (not something I'm readily prepared to accept when it comes to all things relating to Rangers players and their time with the Scotland national team)?  
    Was it a training injury and if so what were the circumstances eg bad / naughty / exuberant tackle on him or was he being asked to over exert himself because of some sub-standard training routine?
    The injury presumably did not just happen all by itself.     Is there to be no explanation of how the injury arose?  And is it yet again to be a case of Rangers just taking the news on the chin and saying nothing?
  24. Like
    Reformation Bear reacted to Blumhoilann in Bye bye Stevie Clarke   
    Wondering how he'll blame it on Rangers.....maybe Jack leaving was sectarian or something.
  25. Like
    Reformation Bear got a reaction from Bears r us in Ryan jack injured apparently   
    Has anyone explained exactly what happened to cause Jack's knee to be swollen?   
    The lack of detail about this mysterious injury which seems to have flared up out of nowhere to one of our more influential players this season so far sort of begs some follow-on questions which will of course never be answered by the Club or by the goons who run the Scotland national team.
    Was it just one of these things (not something I'm readily prepared to accept when it comes to all things relating to Rangers players and their time with the Scotland national team)?  
    Was it a training injury and if so what were the circumstances eg bad / naughty / exuberant tackle on him or was he being asked to over exert himself because of some sub-standard training routine?
    The injury presumably did not just happen all by itself.     Is there to be no explanation of how the injury arose?  And is it yet again to be a case of Rangers just taking the news on the chin and saying nothing?
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