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Quick points

Right, a number of problems.

1 - the players know they are not going to be transfer listed regardless of performance and probably not dropped due to lack of replacements

2 - the manager knows he is more or less safe at least until the end of the season at minimum, as there is not a manager in the country who would take a job where he cannot sign a single player - not because of no money, but because it is banned.

3 - every single team, home or away, are treating and will treat, games against Rangers as their cup finals - regardless of for example the relevant league positions.

Taking into account all of the above:

a) - it is going to be a LONG season
b) - the players need to look at themselves as professionals & do professional jobs- this has been sorely lacking
c) - the muppets who are calling for the manager's heads need to come up with an alternative or shut the feck up & support the team (or alternatively just feck off elsewhere).

posted on 19/9/12

Davie likes to dismiss evidence that his highness doesn't agree with.

posted on 19/9/12

No castle, just comment that make no sense with nothing to back them up, followed by wee smileys....

And I will be delighted to comment again - Billy Davies will not manage Rangers - see, job done - bookmark THAT!

posted on 19/9/12

Nothing to back them up? Or as mentioned what players who have signed said. How is that interview not backing that up? Just because you don't agree with it? But your opinion with no evidence is more likely? You are being such an arrogant muppet mate seriously.

posted on 19/9/12

I will comment again if Billy Davies is asked and is refused. You haven't proven your point unless he's asked first have you? I have bookmarked this page already.

posted on 19/9/12

Any manager is never going to close the door on any job, especially one as big as Rangers - hence the interview.

But again, why would any manager of any note come to a team where he cannot change a single player, has very little recent personal involvement, and unless he was immediately successful, any semi decent manager would simply blot his record.

Especially if he gets as long as some people are giving Ally - sheesh, he'd be out within a couple of months.

posted on 19/9/12

It's your opinion DC we'll never know until he's asked. Why wouldn't he come if he couldn't change a single player? He only has to do better in the 3rd ie look confident and play some football and get progress in the cups?

It's not just this month DC. Ally's football has been dire since day 1 of last year.

posted on 19/9/12

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posted on 19/9/12

We'll see what happens Curly. We all want what's best for Rangers. I think Ally will be gone by the end of the season if not Xmas. It's not something I would relish at all. But imo it would be for the best.

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posted on 19/9/12

We will win promotion of that their is no question. Paul Le Guen would win promotion with the wage difference, but is that our goal for Rangers or is it to build a team who play good football and win - as they should - up the leagues and don't get papped out the cups to clubs with tiny wage bills.

We are still paying the most wages in Scotland bar Celtic and are playing in a league with part-timers.

We should at least look confident, but we don't. I can't see it improving either as Walters team's were dire to watch as well.

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