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It will always been a painful memory but life goes on and i always will be Rangers
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Again PLG real record not the what if
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"This squad will struggle in the Championship"
rangersfc77 replied to BlueSuedeSambas's topic in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
I reckon we will win it easy over a season -
Yes but i remember the boos and losses have you forgotten. Septic were rank and we were been anniilhated
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PLG had a supportive chairman and a decent budget Ally has won titles
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Pish PLG was not suited to the Scottish game and we were dire under him. Rose tinted specs he actually had a horrendous record On 11 March 2006, it was confirmed that Paul Le Guen had agreed to replace Alex McLeish as manager of Rangers starting in the 2006–07 season.[2] Le Guen signed a three-year contract[3][4] with the option to extend his stay at Ibrox,[1] and quickly acquired a number of players. However, Le Guen made a poor start to his Ibrox career. His record across his first ten league games was the worst start to a season by an Old Firm debutant since John Greig's team won only two, drew six and lost two of their opening ten games in 1978–79.[5] On 8 November, Rangers were knocked out of the Scottish League Cup at the quarter-final stage by First Division side St. Johnstone. The result, the first time Rangers had been knocked out of a cup tournament by a lower league side at home,[6][7] prompted protests outside Ibrox and demands for the situation to improve.[citation needed] On 1 January 2007, Rangers announced that Le Guen had stripped Barry Ferguson of his captaincy of the club and dropped him from the squad for a match the following day. BBC Sport reported that Ferguson would not play for Rangers again under Le Guen.[8] Murray announced on 4 January 2007 that Paul Le Guen had left Rangers by mutual consent.[9] This made him the club's shortest-serving manager, and the only one to leave the club without completing a full season in charge.[citation needed] Le Guen's European record with Rangers has been described as being 'excellent' after remaining unbeaten in the Uefa Cup and finishing at the top of their group.[10][11] Although it was the poor domestic results that ultimately led to his departure.[10]
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Must be the manager to blame if ye go by the posters on here
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"From the financially crippling Craig Whyte era to the shambolic reign of Charles Green, McCoist has had little support from above and Rangers little long-term vision as off-field distractions have continued to dominate matters. It is hard not to have sympathy for the situation the 51-year-old finds himself in but there will come a point for fans where those feelings will run out and McCoist the manager will have to be looked at in the cold light of day. The chances of him not taking his place in the dugout next season are remote and he deserves, for everything he has done for Rangers, the chance to return the club to the top flight. It is then Rangers have to know whether he should stay or he should go." For me that is my overriding view in spite of my anxieties
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oh grant this wish i knownwill be my last
rangersfc77 replied to RFC55's topic in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
But if they ask ye will ye kindly tell them here lies a soldier of the UVF -
Anger - so let's kick the duck out of one of our own
rangersfc77 replied to Bluepeter9's topic in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
To be fair BP9 most on here are still to hurt, humilated, raging and angry at the full team including management but i agree i would never turn my back on a true Ranger who like us has supported through thick and thin -
What great timing for Chelsea
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I agree he needed more experience but it may be worth recalling if needs must a lot/most of our guys are in poor form how is his?
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Well i never what happened to the free flowing attacking football that Ally fails to deliver because it is not the Bayern style either
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It was not Ally's problem he played Dean SHIELS but his form was poor, end of. I should mention i like DS and hope he starts as we need someone with a bit of experience
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I agree but having said that i can understand how angry and frustrated all feel. Both viewpoints are fine and have reasoning but some individuals go to far. Loyalty and "though the streets be broad and narrow" are fast dwindling from Ibrox. We live in a consumer driven time where fans are impatient and demand immediate. On one hand ye have folks saying we need to have a strategy of self-development and then when play/loss occurs all of that is forgotten and on the other we have "faith and perseverance" which is slowly eroding
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More anti-Rangers from our fan base as Cilla said surprise surprise
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Ally a conman! ???????????????????? Now that is outrageous
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RM firstly is a genuine free speech website. Secondly many fans are shell shocked. Thirdly there is a tendency to throw opinions around and act impulsively, others may be more measured
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To hurt and rage is fine to be intolerant to a Rangers man is not the Struth way
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Delighted for him alcoholism is a terrible affliction that affects so many even wealth cannot save ye. Go Gazza always a legend to me
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Steven Pressley - Hear me out
rangersfc77 replied to ClydebankBearWATP's topic in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
He was a horrid bastar** about us when he went to septic and managed Falkirk my god never -
Radio Clyde saying Hearts will be liquidated Monday
rangersfc77 replied to Copland bear's topic in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
Radio Snyde always lies, owned by a a***hole and propaganda merchants, they have had us broke 3 times this season -
There's only 1 paulo de canio, he's a mad italiano He eats the pasta cos he's a ****** bastard Walking in a Rangers wonderland Who is Sean, and definitely dreaming about the two Laudrups Scottish football is a mess
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Aye i know, i already answered this. I said i do not read tabloids and going by the flack they normally get on here i am not going to pay attention now. I personally was raging and had a wee orange sing song on the pc myself (i could not face the Rangers ones). My guess is it was to be a celebration and yes i would have cancelled it Struth would be beratting them not partying, the point been each individual unwinds differently
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I have to agree the team was dreadful and there did not seem to be any actual game plan. I thought RR was so poor amateurs could have got goals past them. Law/Daly looked unfit to me. Foster did make some attempts but even when he tried to go forward the ball went back. Clark was invisible. Moshni seems to tire and has poor ball control and Ally had no game plan