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cranic

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  1. Not got a fuckin clue. Repost?
  2. Totally agree. Mcoist has had ample chance to improve.
  3. I haven't changed my opinion on McCoist. I didnt like his style of football last year and I still don't like it. Disappointing result although I think they need a few games to settle in. .
  4. Cancelled mine at the start of the week.
  5. Bad decision or not by the ref. we were absolute shit again. Everything going on off the field is masking over mccoists piss poor decisions. Joke stuff.
  6. He's a cowboy. How can anyone stick up for this guy after all the lies he's told. Yes most of it was Murrays fault. But that wee fucks got alot to answer for.
  7. Whytes a cowboy. He's running our club into the ground. Another statement released but there's nothing new. He's a patter merchant.
  8. But we didn't win the game. Again. We're just not good enough just now and the buck falls at the managers door.
  9. Would be good if it continued. But i don't think it will.
  10. Ally McCoist has spoken of his disappointment at losing the Glasgow derby with Celtic but says his players will bounce back. Rangers relinquished their lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League table after Joe Ledley headed in a 52nd minute winner but McCoist said it would not prove to be a decisive moment in the season. "We will be fine," he said. "I will tell you right now. "We are disappointed but if you look at the way the boys went about their work, there was a real desire to work for each other and an attempt to get the results. “Tonight it never happened. "I don't have any problems picking the boys up - we will be fine. We are literally halfway through the season." The manager said that his side had switched off at the key moment when Charlie Mulgrew’s corner gave Ledley his opportunity and rued the fact that a Lee Wallace effort was adjudged not to have crossed the line when replays suggested a goal should have been given. "The over-riding feeling is disappointment,” he admitted. "I said we couldn't afford to drop any level of concentration and I think we did that and that's what cost us the game. "It wasn't the timing of the goal, it was the way we switched off and we found ourselves a goal behind." "I have seen [the Wallace chance] and it has definitely crossed the line. “Sometimes you get it and sometimes you don't. But I will keep that for another day. We have to take that on the chin and get on with it. "I think Lee and Nikica Jelavic were both fairly convinced that the ball had crossed the line but there is no use mumping and moaning about it." IN DETAIL
  11. It is the managers fault. I would love mccoist to pull it back and win the league. But I just can't see it happening.
  12. Desperate times at ibrox. I don't think whyte will give mccoist a penny.
  13. Sheffield United have announced they have been unsuccessful in an appeal to take John Fleck and Kyle Hutton on loan from Rangers. The young duo were announced by the Scottish Premier League side as having been transferred to the League One club on transfer deadline day, only for a problem with their registrations to put the deal in doubt. The English Football League insisted they had not received the requisite paperwork in time to register the pair for the Blades, with manager Danny Wilson revealing on Monday that a failed e-mail was to blame for all the necessary components being in place for the deal to go ahead. With the Scottish FA satisfied their end of the loan had been settled before last Wednesday’s 11pm deadline, Sheffield United lodged an appeal with the Football League, but they have been denied the chance to take Fleck and Hutton to England. Sheffield United director Scott McCabe told the club’s official website: "It has been a very frustrating time for all concerned. Everyone in the football administration team at the club has worked very hard to try and make these transfers happen, but we have had to eventually admit defeat. "We had expected the transfers to go through and were surprised when they we were told they had not been completed in time. "The manager will now move on to other targets, it is the case that transfers can break down for many reasons, so Danny will already have in mind other options to strengthen the our squad." The midfield pair will now remain with Rangers for the foreseeable future, although the possibility remains for either to be loaned to a Scottish Football League club on a three-month loan basis. Partick Thistle are known to be interested in Hutton, having pursued the 20-year old during the transfer window. It is not possible for an English side to take either player on an emergency loan outwith the transfer window, with the system only applying between English league clubs.
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