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  1. 46 minutes ago, DanGer said:

    The boys on here with any negativity towards Wes need to seriously have a word with themselvesThe man has saved so many games for us it’s unreal. Better than Goram by a heap!

    He’s a long way short of Goram but still has a lot of improvement in him. Goram had unnatural instincts and an innate positional sense that puts him a class apart from most keepers.

  2. I think this is a good move. I believe he’s gained us many more points than he’s cost us. He’s pretty solid and reliable just now, with the odd wobble admittedly, but is one of the best keepers in Scotland just now and has scope for considerable improvement with experience and a stronger defence to support him.

  3. 40 minutes ago, Captain Hilts said:

    We won't win the cup unfortunately. 

    Genuinely no good reason why we won’t. We’re not favourites but no-one should be dismissing our chances. When this group of players click, they are very difficult to play against. The build up and finish to the Windass goal last week is as good as you’ll see. We need to do it more consistently but we have the raw talent to do it.

  4. Just now, Dickie said:

    Windass doesn’t pick himself the manager does. The manager should see us getting overrun in midfield and respond. Why are killie a completely different side under Clarke if the manager is not important. Compare Delilah to Brenda and it is clear a manager is the most important person at a football club.

    If a player scores a hat trick, it makes it difficult to justify dropping him for the next game when there is no outstanding replacement available. Windass has been scoring regularly recently and has probably earned a place in the starting 11. I agree that changes probably should have been made earlier on Saturday but the players we had on the park should have been able to lift their game, at home with a huge support, and turned that game around. Again, I think we had good spells that looked as if a goal was coming and when you see that it’s a tough choice when to ring the changes and risk disrupting that.

  5. 1 minute ago, bluchoo said:

    Disagree with this

    If we had Rogers, Clarke, Lennon or Wright managing us on Saturday with the same group of players do you honestly think we would have lost that game?

    Possibly. They can only do so much and may have a better Tactical awareness but if the players are unwilling to fight, there will be upsets along the way. In any case, we’ll never know.

  6. 4 minutes ago, K.A.I said:

    Disagree with that. There's a reason why managers (good ones) are highly sought after and command a premium.

    If it's not the case, then why not just let your club captain be the manager then if it's all down to the players? ... I think the opposite and people under-estimate what a good manager brings to the table? let the boardroom sign the players and just let the captain take the training and pick the team. 

    Where is the likes of Hibs, Dundee, Kilmarnock, Hamilton's, St Johnstone's cheque books when they turn us over? it's all relative.

    and I say all this as a Murty fan and one of the few who thinks he will get it right given time but you can't ignore some of the facts of the matter that's stacked against him either.

    Those teams don’t need chequebooks because their players raise their game and battle for every ball while ours try not to get their shirts too dirty and don’t make any significant effort until we’re one down with ten minutes to go. How many times over the last couple of seasons have we seen us have a significant possession advantage but not converted that into goals while our opponents have made the most of their limited opportunities and punished us. That’s the player’s doing, not the manager’s.

  7. There’s definitely too much emphasis on the difference a manager makes. He can organise a team to its strengths and change things to counter an opponents threat but a large proportion of the responsibility sits on the players shoulders. If a player doesn’t have the ability or the strength of character to keep the motivation and determination levels high, there’s not a huge amount any manager can do. We don’t have the resources to have a full scale clear out so it’s trying to do the best with what we have.

    At this point, we seem to have a number of players who are too easily subdued, unable or unwilling to dominate opponents and lacking the inherent home-bred pride and tenacity of a typical, toughened SPFL player. Without the chequebook to buy success, even Walter Smith would struggle with what we have.

  8. 3 hours ago, Thermopylae said:

    It's always good that people in the public eye associate themselves with mental health because it really is a huge taboo in our society 

    I wouldn’t normally have anything positive to say about him but I know Neil Lennon gave a talk for a Mental Health Support Group that a relative of mine with Bi-Polar Disorder attended. She said that he spoke very humbly about the troubles he had and praised the support given to him. I did view him in a slightly different light after that given the spotlight he was living under.

    Still a nasty wee bigot though!

  9. 7 minutes ago, WILLIAM BEAR said:

    Zetland have already paid into the bank account, I would like to donate the item back to the originally intended

    person who was Samuel no 1 son, a big thank you to Zetland and govanblue for organising this auction and lastly, Happy New Year to all you bears on RM or where I am at present “Felix ano novo” sitting in front of the laptop with tea and digestives watching The Big  Lebowski before hitting The town. :cheers:

    Wonderfully kind and generous thing to do! Hope you have a very happy and healthy New Year. :thumbsup:

  10. 2 hours ago, Gustav said:

    Dont like the dude but not sure what he's done wrong here

    I do like the Dude and he’s done nothing wrong. Just pointing out a very interesting comparison in an initial series of managerial results. He just gets slaughtered by the same people with the same arguments.

    Why wouldn’t we want a pro-Rangers viewpoint in a national newspaper? celtic fans still refer to it as the Daily Ranger. It’s just simple-minded nonsense. Hope to hear more from him.

  11. 1 hour ago, K.A.I said:

    Would it? 

    Im not being cold hearted or anything here but he’s still picking up somewhere in the region of 10-15k a week whilst some of us are doing 16-hour nightshifts on minimum wage to watch Rangers play and basically live 

    I get he will want to play football but he wouldn’t know the meaning of the word gutting in the truest sense 

    On the plus side, some of that 16 hour night shift will be during the day.

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