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  1. Hi Guys, I haven't posted on here for a while but I have come here now to announce I have bought 1 Flag with both our badges on it and with the same design as the flag 1000 stickers!! Message me if you want stickers I won't charge apart from 60p for sending the stickers up (paypal).
  2. What really made me sad was not the bad result or the poor performance. It was the behaviour of those Rangers "fans" next to the away end. What were they even there for? Most people go to matches to watch their team and enjoy the game, but they seemed to be the total opposite. Most seemed to be young teenagers, led by gaunt, shell suit clad adults just looking for a fight. Hardly any of their songs were in support of their team. The majority were aimed at us. I knew beforehand that tensions would be running high because of the referendum and the death of Ian Paisley, but I fail to see what that, Union flags or songs about Bobby Sands have to do with a match between a team from Govan and a team from the Highlands. Most brandishing 'No Thanks' signs didn't seem old enough to vote, let alone have an in-depth knowledge of British and Irish politics. What chance do these kids have in life? That was the saddest part of the day of all.
  3. shi* ref shi* tactics shi* performance shi* hole thats my match report based on listening to the coverage and reading the reports of folk who were there
  4. Fraid that Warren was offside, as were a couple of others. Mind you, the guy who scored for rangers shouldn't have been on the park - his two footed lunge on Williams was a red card all day long. Black's first half studs-up one in the first half was a potential leg breaker so Mr. Allan got several key decisions wrong. It doesn't change the result though. We didn't press enough against a thoroughly average long ball side who, if we had played to potential we would have played off the park. As for their fans, they really are poor. I for one don't want to see them anywhere near the premiership.
  5. Look on the bright side. Let Sevco have a shot at the 'wee' cup this year for the first time in their history, we're not greedy. It was fixture congestion and exhaustion that derailed our league campaign last season. Without all those midweek games, we'll be much stronger come the business end of the season this time around. And there's always the 'big' cup to look forward to.
  6. What concerns me is it would appear that we using a system which is keeping the ball in our own half by moving it around quickly but only playing in one half of the pitch. I feel sorry for Billy we really don't need a centre forward. When looking at the goals we scored this season they have all been good individual strikes apart from one. It would appear that hughs tactics stop at the halfway line. We need to start playing football in both halves. Football is a simple game defenders defend midfielders create and forwards score. You can jumble it up a bit but its no good playing great football in your own half it must lead to something and as yet I have not witnessed it. Some great goals but usually individuals skill such as Tansy strikes. Bill should take a seat and a newspaper on to the pitch for all the support he gets. I am not convinced Hughs system is right. as i have already said most of the goals apart from one have been great individual efforts. we need to get back to 11 man football or a team game.
  7. they vary in cost Wyness101 but looking at around £1000 which includes ongoing training. well worth it imho
  8. This. But Hughes' pre-match comments should have been a clue. Would we have adopted this approach againt Hearts, Hibs, Falkirk or Raith Rovers? Rangers are really an average championship side and should have been treated as such.
  9. Disappointing result and, by the sound of it, performance. Even more disappointing that Yogi is talking up the performance and describing the Rangers as a great and massive team. They are in a lower league, we have better players, we are the better team and not that much changed from the side that thumped them 3-0 two years ago. We gave them 'respect' they no longer warrant and we paid the price. A the Premiership team we should have been up and at them from the start rather than treating it as though it was the Rangers team of a decade ago playing the ICT team of the same era.
  10. My stream showed us playing some nice stuff for 2/3 of the pitch, then without getting enough players forward quickly enough we ran out of ideas and the moves floundered. I didn't think we looked too bad, negative in first half, maybe containing a better word, but ineffective over the half way line.
  11. Miller may have a speaking voice that could send a statue to sleep, but he's pretty much spot on with his analysis here. It's all very well being composed in your own half, but unless there's an ability to change pace, make space for passes and take players on in the final third, then you won't create chances and you'll give the opposition confidence. That's what happened tonight. Rangers were far from fluent, but they were able to cause us far more problems than we caused them. It's frustrating, because we were creating real chances and controlling play against the likes of Motherwell and Hamilton, and after we went behind tonight, we did have some really dangerous pressure; just too little, too late. It's not a particularly disastrous result, but hopefully it's one, like the weekend game at Firhill, that the management can use to make us more clinical going forward. On a side note, there was a properly nasty atmosphere among some of the Rangers supporters tonight - first time I've witnessed genuine violence (as opposed to posturing) outside the ground.
  12. The The Rangers fans seem quite happy to be beating a big team.
  13. Ref. : You could never tell its a wig. How much are they son ? Player : If you look closely you can see the join at the tap of me heid. If a heid the ball hard it bleeds like this. Half price special at Poundland.
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