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El-Hadji Spit RFC

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  1. When we lost 10 in a row Walter looked a very tired man that had ran out of ideas and a team of has beens. I thought brining Walter back was a step sideways, he can steady the ship but if we want our team to go places then he is not the right manager. Look at the team we played last night, their record signing was £350,000 and almost every one of their players had belief and the workrate that only Novo and Miller have. However with no money steadying the ship may be as good as we get??!! Really don't know where RANGERS go from here, thats not just negativity after the game but on the bigger stage we are lost, our income will get less unless we move to a league that will attract media FACT unfortunately
  2. I honesty was watchin this game thinkin we coud run up a record win here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! can't believe what i am whitnessin utter utter utter pish. Rothen better not get a game for the reserves ever again. so ashamed of this pish. At 1-0 we should've run riot, but no we sat back and let the other team play fitba. SORT IT OUT WALTER OR FUCK OFF WE SAW A PISH TEAM PLAY POSITIVE FITBA TONIGHT - LEARN FROM THAT
  3. i expect a statement to clear this shit up first thing Monday before the media jump on oor backs for another week. Whats goin on???!!!!
  4. She might be one o us but she was dreadful. Nicholas
  5. Always been a fan o Steven smith, never understood why he gets so much stick. Thought he played ok considering he's played next to fcuk all fitba. Well played lad
  6. He tries to get stuck in but if I'm honest we've got a player well beyond his best. He's far far too slow and could have all the skill in the world but can't run with the ball, not sure there are many wingers with that disability?! He's rotten! I hope he proves me wrong however!
  7. He tries to get stuck in but if I'm honest we've got a player well beyond his best. He's far far too slow and could have all the skill in the world but can't run with the ball, not sure there are many wingers with that disability?! He's rotten! I hope he proves me wrong however!
  8. I can't believe some o this shit am readin here, I genuinely thought the vast majority o oor team played really well. They have £30m players on the bench lets remember! Rothen I thought was poor however. Looks awkward as when he's runnin
  9. Walter Smith will seek assurances over Rangers' long-term financial position before committing to an extended stay as manager. The club's new chairman, Alastair Johnston, revealed that talks over a new deal for Smith began over the weekend. The 61-year-old's present contract expires in January and it had been widely assumed he would pass the reins over to his assistant, Ally McCoist, from the end of this season. Yet Smith appears willing to remain in office as long as the monetary troubles which have plagued Rangers in recent times show signs of abating. The manager has been afforded funds to bring in just a single player – on loan – since August 2008, a matter which has prompted private frustration. It is thought Rangers' next set of accounts, due to be published imminently, will show debts of up to £30m. "We want to give them [the management team] new contracts," said Johnston. "We are not reliant on the external financial issue with respect to that." Johnston used his first public appearance since it was confirmed he has replaced Sir David Murray to reiterate that the "For Sale" sign remains metaphorically above Ibrox as his predecessor seeks to dispose of his 90% stake. "The previous regime was very clear that offers for the club would be considered and even encouraged," the new chairman added. "That remains the status. The sale of the club would be the primary antidote to one of my great objectives here, which is to remove the reliance of Rangers on external financing." Johnston, the US-based vice-chairman of the International Management Group, made a clear allusion to the shake-up of European football as a means to increase Rangers' revenue streams and attract a new owner. Both halves of the Old Firm, frustrated by the lack of income they can generate from the Scottish Premier League, have aspirations of joining a European League with Johnston clearly under the impression such a scenario is not merely an unattainable dream. "You might take the view that whatever will be inevitable in one form or another will be the restructuring of football," Johnston explained. "There are a lot of clubs throughout Europe who are in a lot worse position than Rangers. A lot of them have the same ambition and growing power at Uefa to basically force some change. "If there is an objective I have here, apart from alleviating our need for external financing, it is to make sure Rangers continue to get invited to the party." European competition is foremost in the minds of Smith and his players, with Sevilla at Ibrox on Champions League duty tomorrow night. Rangers may have earned a deserved draw in Stuttgart a fortnight ago but their manager is under no illusions over the magnitude of this task against the Group G favourites. "Sevilla have won two Uefa Cups since 2005 and that is an indication they can take their domestic form into European competitions," Smith said. "They have an excellent group of players and a squad size that enables them to change their team without a great effect on results. In my own mind they are as strong as any opposition we could get outside of the lucky clubs with the fortunes to spend." Guardian
  10. so long as we keep 11 on the park... I'll put money on us giving away a freekick deep in our own half in injury time!!! I really hope we get a couple o free kicks infront o their goal, no seen Rothen fire one in yet!?
  11. I predict he'll go on to bigger things. You can just tell when someone has that spark!
  12. You watchin the Leeds game, this lad has talent. Absolutely no question. Usually trust your judgement Muff but your wrong this time
  13. Why oh why did we not even atempt to sign this guy? Running the show for Leeds against Liverpool. What did Leeds pay Livingston for him? anyone? Some player, good prespect for Scotland.
  14. absolutely ridiculous that we can't feild a natural cb in place o weir. Shoddy shoddy management, should've made it priority to have another cb at this club during the transfer window.... Now get yer finger oot and find one out of contract pronto and get him signed on a 6month contract baw heed!! Could've called this... Oh and I would still play Wilson over McUseless any day o the week, he's a promising cb let him show he has what it takes.
  15. Guys we do use the forum now and again, we like to see your positive feedback on all things Rangers. and we all agreed wi you guys that Charlie was pish!! PM
  16. He's an utter fanny! the thing is nae coont can stand him and he talks utter pish, i really canny see how he's got a job at SSN, ye can just tell everyone else on SSN hates the wee pr*ck
  17. I thought that last nights game was excellent for Rangers; Steven Whittaker has played very well for Scotland over the last two games, giving him more experience against better opposition , I think he's really developing into a fine player. Davie Weir, apart from his error for the goal, proved he can still do it on the big stage . Kenny Miller worked his socks off, hit the bar, was unlucky with his other effort and for me played his part excellently . Steven Naismith showed everyone he is now ready to be playing regular first team football, kept his composure, had two or three great efforts and will hopefully be there for years to come....
  18. fcuk a shouldo done that when a joined, more replies than i've ever got!!!
  19. that was a good un! still got mine somewhere, might be wee splatters o paint on it tho!?
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