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Rangers 5-0 Inverness CT - Report

Five in a row...

 

Things went from bad to worse for Inverness Caledonian Thistle today on their visit to Ibrox Stadium when they suffered their 5th consecutive loss in a row.

Whilst most fans wouldn't have been expecting to take anything from the game in terms of points, I doubt too many will be biting their tongue when it comes to commenting on the manner of the 5-0 loss.

With no referee to blame today Criag Brewster will be hard pressed to excuse the fact that we lost 5 goals in the opening 45 minutes and that 4 of them came as a result of errors on the part of the players, with Michael Fraser being the biggest culprit.

 

 1st November 2008 - 3.00pm  Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow

 RANGERS FC

 5 - (Novo, 7 - Boyd, 14, 19, 28pen - Miller, 46)

Team: McGregor, Broadfoot, Bougherra, Weir, Papac, Davis, Mendes, Thomson, Novo, Boyd, Miller

 Subs - Alexander, Edu, Ferguson, Beasley, Lafferty, Loy, McMillan

 INVERNESS CALEDONIAN THISTLE FC

 0

Team: Fraser, Tokely:yellowcard:, Proctor, Munro, Hastings, Cowie, Black, Duncan, McBain (Wood 46), Imrie, Barrowman (Duff 46)

Subs - Esson, Vigurs, Wilson, Djebi-Zadi, Rooney

 Referee  C Allan
 Attendance  
 Man of the Match  

From CTO:

It is not that losing to Rangers is shameful it is the manner and way of losing that is disgraceful.

For some time now it has been obvious that Brewster has used the wrong tactics and that he does not have full support from the dressingroom. This needs to change immediately. If Brewster cannot achieve modest gains then we need to find a manager who is a capable coach of tactics and has good man management skills.

Up till now I have resisted call for major change and only a few days ago I said we should wait until the turn of the year before considering Brewsters position. I was wrong!

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