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  1. Of course a release cause can benefit a club

    So Alfredo's on say 15k pw and prem team x say we'll give you 60k pw 

    They offer us £2m and we say no and we have a seriously unhappy player who has stated he wants to play in the Premiership

    Get an agreement in place now that he can go (he wants to) but they must pay £10m and in return he can have a few grand more from us now

    Everyone wins

  2. My guess is that we will have inserted release clauses at decent fees in return for an extra 5 to 10k pw for both Tav and Morelos.

    WBA offered 1.8m for Tav on deadline day. At least now we can say it's 6m or whatever and pay that or piss off.

    Logic then dictates that if you value them at that level you pay them accordingly and everyone is happy. SG said this himself re Alfie

    Great business this imo

  3. 1 hour ago, Edmiston Drive said:

    100% with you on that  comment  Bud 

    The Champions League is a joke now, the sooner they make it an elite invite only tournament for the top 6 nations the better.

    The current format where they allow half a dozen whipping boys in from smaller nations is all wrong. Thank fuck the rhattlers didn't get there this year as there was £40m up for grabs.

    Dishing out that sort of cash to teams for getting pumped is nonsense especially as it gives one team 10 times the money they can get for winning their leagues and it really can fuck up domestic leagues.

    The Europa League is harder to win than the European Cup was when that lot won it - sour grapes ? maybe but true nonetheless We played 8 games just to qualify - they were in the final after 8 games. For a team from Scotland to win the Europa League we'd need to play 23 games ffs.

     

  4. Vale of Leven RSC, Dumbarton Loyal and John Greig Loyal all pick up at the Stags.

    Used to be staunch but a few too many rhattlers nowadays but will be good to go when the games on.

    Only place worth going in Dumbarton (Masonic and a couple of the bowling clubs are good but again you'd need signed in)

  5. If an official is not 100%certain he should not give a decision

    Sean was 3/4 yards behind the play (I can forgive this given the speed of the break) and decided to GUESS or.......

    Sometimes you see what you WANT to see

    Sean saw what he wanted to see or he guessed

    Either way Sean got it badly wrong

  6. Call me paranoid but on the day I said that this was pre-meditated by the ref and his assistant.

    "If that wee orange bastard makes one wrong move let me know and he's off. Watch him like a hawk and buzz me mate"

    How quickly he stopped the game, cocked his ear, didn't bother to go over and consult and flashed a red card was just far too contrived.

    The statement today backs this up as he had to admit he didn't have a great view but still decided to act anyway.

    When was the last time you saw an AR make a call like this 30 yards away?? They look at the ref before awarding a throw in 5 yards away week in week out.

    This was reeking IMO

  7. THEY KNOW WE ARE COMING AND WILL SOON BE PROPERLY CHALLENGING............

    Never defeated, always cheated and getting excuses in early and maximum pressure on every official

    The mhedia placemen will ask the pre-agreed question, the innocent player on mhedia duty will spout out the well rehearsed answer and the mhedia will create the headlines and spin on every available outlet.

    It's slick, organised and relentless and there will be vhictims and beneficiaries of the bias......  just ask all those unbiased managers like Lennon, (on tv talking about decisions not involving his team as I type), Clarke, Stubbs (lots of opinions on decisions that had fuck all to do with his club - before he was sacked) and just watch his replacement taig form strong opinions on all of this in short order.

    The closer we get the louder they'll squeal.

    WE NEED TO FIGHT THIS AND CONCENTRATE ON WINNING ONE GAME AT A TIME STARTING TOMORROW

  8. Hope the three to the right in this photo can get fully fit as they are all very talented and would give us a creativity we badly need.

    Would love to see Rossiter turn it around.

    Just a thought - Rogic played 8 games (no goals), 7 games (no goals) and 0 games in his first 3 seasons with the scum and finally got fit and turned out to be probably their most influential player. 

    Anything's possible and fingers crossed for Rossiter and every Rangers player.

     

     

  9. I'm with the OP on his general point of perspective.

    One of the major factors today was us having 6 OF debutants. They had none and many players with dozens of these games under their belt. Add in the fact that we had about 1% of the crowd and came off the back of a 9 man performance in the middle of Asia then to have come away with even a point would have been a fantastic achievement. 

    One man's reasons are another man's excuses but imho we have achieved more in a short space of time than I expected and now we draw breath and go on a run.

     

  10. Time for calm guys

    We were poor today yes. BUT

    > Should have been taking a free kick in a dangerous position, not a goal down - Another HUGE decision against us.

    >Preparation was hugely different for the two teams. Made worse by having to play with 10 then 9 men. This had a big effect imho

    > We've only been together for a few weeks and are getting to know each other, we WILL improve. That was their strongest team.

    > We had 6 debutants - they had none

    > They had home advantage 

    > We missed Coulibaly massively (a shocking assault by a tarrier bastard) He was made for this game

     

    Lets draw breath and re-group. Keep the faith

  11. Yes we were cheated at the goal. Instead of a free kick in a dangerous position we are a goal down.

    Gerrard nailed it in a matter of fact way.

    Even worse considering how he blew for a foul every time we looked at them.

    We were poor but a terrible decision cost us (AGAIN)

  12. 10 minutes ago, Sportingintegritymyarse said:

    https://mobile.twitter.com/Cjnovo992/status/1028669962645385217/video/1

    A reminder of what we're up against that puts our players out with injuries....

    Anyone seeing any intent to play a ball is doing better than me. Didn't see the incident initially as was 3 miles away in the club deck, but it's a poor poor challenge.

    Can you imagine the reaction if that assault was on a tarrier player?? The cunt would be jailed. 

    McGhinn was at it all day and committed a blatant foul just after it too - there seems to be two sets of rules nowadays

  13. He was the victim of a shocking tackle by a tarrier bastard who will be delighted he has been unable to play since. I hope I'm wrong but it has too many similarities to the Dorrans and Jack situations where they were assaulted on the field to little furore and the injuries went from being "knocks" to much more serious in the weeks after. We should be screaming about these things in the media 

     

  14. Dorrans was starting to settle well and influence games lat year, particularly when played more advanced (his natural position) and not being played in an alien defensive midfield role. What seems to be ignored is the cowardly, filthy and deliberate lunge at his ankle by Kilmarnock's Power (school friend of Connor McGregor no less) Had that challenge (which may effectively end a player's career) been on Brown or Tierney all hell would have let loose and retrospective action would have been dished out. 

     

    At the weekend we finished the game with 9 men as Coulibaly was scythed down with a cowardly, filthy and deliberate lash out and next to nothing has been said.

     

    WE SHOULD SCREAM FROM THE ROOFTOPS WHEN THESE THINGS HAPPEN

  15. Pretty sure we will vary our formation quite a bit this season and not before time. Warburton and Pedro had preferred formations that the stuck to and tried to pigeon hole players into their pre-determined formation rather than look at the opposition strengths and weaknesses and exploit/cover these. 

    As said before we can play 3/4/5 at the back and on occasion Tav could move into the midfield easily. Fernando made this transition to great effect.

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