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  1. STUART MCCALL believes his side will be fired up and ready to give everything to secure three points from next weekends final Championship fixture against Hearts at Tynecastle.

    The Light Blues now sit third in the table after yesterdays 2-2 draw with Falkirk but the manager has not given up hope of moving back into second place with Hibs taking on the Bairns at Westfield in their last match.

    Speaking after the 90 minutes against Peter Houstons men, he said: I thought we would need to win the last three games. Obviously we have not done so but if Falkirk put in a performance next week like they did against us then Hibs wont find it easy.

    "But we've got to focus on ourselves, we've got to go to Tynecastle and play in patches like we did against Falkirk going forward.

    At times in the last 15 minutes we were relentless from both sides. Law down the left and Walsh down the right so naturally I'm disappointed we didnt win although I'm proud we kept going and that we got the deserved equaliser.

    "In football if you want success you have to stick together as a team. You've got to be good team-mates to each other and you've got to get behind each other.

    "If your mate is down or making mistakes, or whatever it may be, you've got to pull each other through.

    "We'll keep driving that in the dressing room and nothing has been decided. We will go (to Tynecastle) and fight and scrap and do as much as we can to make sure we get promotion. We'll pick them up for next Saturday and we'll be ready.

    With Rangers two goals down after 61 minutes yesterday some fans voiced their frustration and McCall knows this is understandable with every game now of crucial importance as the club targets promotion to the top flight.

    He has, however, urged all supporters to get behind the team for what is one of the most important periods in the clubs long history.

    The manager added: "We need them. I was obviously disappointed at a little bit of the booing at a certain point but I think the supporters turned that on its head and got behind everybody.

    "From now until the end of the season we need the fans to stay with us until the last minute because we all want the same.

    We all want to win games of football, we all want success, we all want promotion so we can do that far better when we are on each others side."

  2. The alarm bells were clanging before he even got the job proper, Walter "gave" him the cup games if I remember correctly and we toiled badly in all of them.

    Its partly not his fault as he was never going to turn down the big gig but his incompetence in the job was staggering, any fan could spot this from nearly day one, so here we are after four years of eye bleeding football trained by a manager with a bit about him and there has been a sea change in attitude/form/outlook etc.

    In don't think that's right.

    There was a point we at least made the final of every cup we went in for.

  3. His name just popped into my head.

    Do we think we could get him involved? Not neccessarily as manager, even as head of the youths? Or assistant?

    He brought through McCarthy and McArthur and did a good job for Hamilton.

    He's currently assistant at a Swedish outfit which I didnt know until I checked.

    Thoughts?

  4. Ally McCoist was a poor manager for Rangers, his record was terrible.

    He held the club together at times but that doesn't disguise the fact he was a bad manager.

    However, he is one of the greatest players ever to play for the club and whatever some might say about money, he loves Rangers.

    To disrespect him because he wasn't good at his job is out of order.

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