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The Lovable Alfie

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posted on 23/9/19

comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 28 minutes ago
He's definitely an asset to rangers and he'll be there for a long time to come.

His main ability seems to be 'bullying defenders'. I'm not actually sure what that really means (although it sounds like fouling) but whatever it means, it wont work if he takes a step up in class. The top guys will just let him run about for a bit and then take the ball off him when it bounces between his left heel and his right ankle.

Although I'm a bit harsh on him, I'm doing it because I want to help and believe that he can become a Rangers legend. Like Terry Hurlock.

I'm an objective judge though and he can improve if he cuts out the comedy stuff.

Last week against feyenoord he blasted two shots into the CR rear, hammered two against the goalie and rattled one into the side netting...and I mean the rear of the side netting....a class finisher would have had at least a hat-trick out of that lot.

He did have one brilliant run and cross to nobody in particular. That was good.

He's definitely growing on me.
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This is a better love letter to Alfie than I could ever have wished to have penned.

So sweet

posted on 23/9/19

comment by rats juice ma big bowdayshis titties ❤️ (U6393)
posted 2 minutes ago
“Although I'm a bit harsh on him, I'm doing it because I want to help and believe that he can become a Rangers legend. Like Terry Hurlock.”



Fine work
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Tbh..I only used that because I was at ibrox and heard Andy Cameron utter the immortal words....'and now to draw the half time lottery....rangers legend Terry Hurlock'

We were winning at half time and the Celtic end got a great laugh out of it.

He's never a rangers legend mate I know that.

You've had some amazing players over the years.

posted on 23/9/19

posted on 23/9/19

comment by Hot Shot Hamish (U21959)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 28 minutes ago
He's definitely an asset to rangers and he'll be there for a long time to come.

His main ability seems to be 'bullying defenders'. I'm not actually sure what that really means (although it sounds like fouling) but whatever it means, it wont work if he takes a step up in class. The top guys will just let him run about for a bit and then take the ball off him when it bounces between his left heel and his right ankle.

Although I'm a bit harsh on him, I'm doing it because I want to help and believe that he can become a Rangers legend. Like Terry Hurlock.

I'm an objective judge though and he can improve if he cuts out the comedy stuff.

Last week against feyenoord he blasted two shots into the CR rear, hammered two against the goalie and rattled one into the side netting...and I mean the rear of the side netting....a class finisher would have had at least a hat-trick out of that lot.

He did have one brilliant run and cross to nobody in particular. That was good.

He's definitely growing on me.
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This is a better love letter to Alfie than I could ever have wished to have penned.

So sweet
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Thanks mate.

I like it when you guys just ignore the facts presented and start that patter.

posted on 23/9/19

comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Hot Shot Hamish (U21959)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 28 minutes ago
He's definitely an asset to rangers and he'll be there for a long time to come.

His main ability seems to be 'bullying defenders'. I'm not actually sure what that really means (although it sounds like fouling) but whatever it means, it wont work if he takes a step up in class. The top guys will just let him run about for a bit and then take the ball off him when it bounces between his left heel and his right ankle.

Although I'm a bit harsh on him, I'm doing it because I want to help and believe that he can become a Rangers legend. Like Terry Hurlock.

I'm an objective judge though and he can improve if he cuts out the comedy stuff.

Last week against feyenoord he blasted two shots into the CR rear, hammered two against the goalie and rattled one into the side netting...and I mean the rear of the side netting....a class finisher would have had at least a hat-trick out of that lot.

He did have one brilliant run and cross to nobody in particular. That was good.

He's definitely growing on me.
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This is a better love letter to Alfie than I could ever have wished to have penned.

So sweet
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Thanks mate.

I like it when you guys just ignore the facts presented and start that patter.
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Well I like it when you guys go against what pretty much everyone else has said about Morelos' performance against Feyenoord and try and put a negative slant on it.

He must be doing something right

posted on 23/9/19

Some strikers contribute very little when they are not scoring but you saw what Alfredo can do against Feyenoord on Thursday when he tortured the two CBs without getting a goal.
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posted on 23/9/19

He ran about a lot.

He bumped into the defenders a lot.

He bullied them...actually 'tortured' them.

How many chances did he create?

How many goals did he score?

He had 5 decent chances and made an utter tool of them.

That's basically his summary v feyenoord.

Top defenders will laugh at that kind of performance.

comment by lauders (U9757)

posted on 23/9/19



posted on 23/9/19

comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 3 minutes ago
He ran about a lot.

He bumped into the defenders a lot.

He bullied them...actually 'tortured' them.

How many chances did he create?

How many goals did he score?

He had 5 decent chances and made an utter tool of them.

That's basically his summary v feyenoord.

Top defenders will laugh at that kind of performance.
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So nice to know that you get so much enjoyment from watching the famous Rangers

posted on 23/9/19

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posted on 23/9/19

comment by I'm not as think as you drunk I am.......Schizophrenia was my idea!.....No it wasn't!.....You are never alone with a Schizo :D (U2115)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 3 minutes ago
He ran about a lot.

He bumped into the defenders a lot.

He bullied them...actually 'tortured' them.

How many chances did he create?

How many goals did he score?

He had 5 decent chances and made an utter tool of them.

That's basically his summary v feyenoord.

Top defenders will laugh at that kind of performance.
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So nice to know that you get so much enjoyment from watching the famous Rangers
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I do....why wouldnt I. We have two world famous and historic football clubs in this country...I'm actually surprised that the level of bigotry in this country stops people enjoying them both.

Have always watched Rangers games on the telly...through thick and thin.

posted on 23/9/19

It must be a really tough shift watching Rangers against Feyenoord if you didn’t think Morelos’ personal performance was a highlight of a really good team performance.

If you can’t enjoy Alfie in a game like that then why would you bother watching 😂😂

posted on 23/9/19

comment by Hot Shot Hamish (U21959)
posted 4 minutes ago
It must be a really tough shift watching Rangers against Feyenoord if you didn’t think Morelos’ personal performance was a highlight of a really good team performance.

If you can’t enjoy Alfie in a game like that then why would you bother watching 😂😂
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I really enjoyed watching him. Also enjoyed the sheer incompetence of the feyenoord defence in the first half. Their number 10.
And, as I said before, the raucous atmosphere produced by the rangers fans.
It was a good watch.

posted on 23/9/19

comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 7 hours ago
He's definitely an asset to rangers and he'll be there for a long time to come.

His main ability seems to be 'bullying defenders'. I'm not actually sure what that really means (although it sounds like fouling) but whatever it means, it wont work if he takes a step up in class. The top guys will just let him run about for a bit and then take the ball off him when it bounces between his left heel and his right ankle.

Although I'm a bit harsh on him, I'm doing it because I want to help and believe that he can become a Rangers legend. Like Terry Hurlock.

I'm an objective judge though and he can improve if he cuts out the comedy stuff.

Last week against feyenoord he blasted two shots into the CR rear, hammered two against the goalie and rattled one into the side netting...and I mean the rear of the side netting....a class finisher would have had at least a hat-trick out of that lot.

He did have one brilliant run and cross to nobody in particular. That was good.

He's definitely growing on me.
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posted on 23/9/19

comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 3 hours, 46 minutes ago
comment by Hot Shot Hamish (U21959)
posted 4 minutes ago
It must be a really tough shift watching Rangers against Feyenoord if you didn’t think Morelos’ personal performance was a highlight of a really good team performance.

If you can’t enjoy Alfie in a game like that then why would you bother watching 😂😂
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I really enjoyed watching him. Also enjoyed the sheer incompetence of the feyenoord defence in the first half. Their number 10.
And, as I said before, the raucous atmosphere produced by the rangers fans.
It was a good watch.
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*sniff..sniff...I smell scheidt ,

posted on 23/9/19

comment by I'm not as think as you drunk I am.......Schizophrenia was my idea!.....No it wasn't!.....You are never alone with a Schizo :D (U2115)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Magnum (U16400)
posted 3 hours, 46 minutes ago
comment by Hot Shot Hamish (U21959)
posted 4 minutes ago
It must be a really tough shift watching Rangers against Feyenoord if you didn’t think Morelos’ personal performance was a highlight of a really good team performance.

If you can’t enjoy Alfie in a game like that then why would you bother watching 😂😂
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I really enjoyed watching him. Also enjoyed the sheer incompetence of the feyenoord defence in the first half. Their number 10.
And, as I said before, the raucous atmosphere produced by the rangers fans.
It was a good watch.
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*sniff..sniff...I smell scheidt ,
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Your nose is too near your brain.

posted on 24/9/19

If he can improve his composure and decision making then he could be a real top striker. As it stands, he wastes too many opportunities by not even hitting the target, like he can skin three defenders then just panics and blasts it. First touch is occasionally sublime, occasionally awful, he needs a bit of luck like Suarez had when he was at Liverpool - I remember him taking some awful touches and somehow the ball would take 3 ricochets off shins and knees and spin out exactly where he'd wanted it to go.

posted on 24/9/19

Neggy Yhoda
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Noda.

posted on 24/9/19

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posted on 25/9/19

I’ll be your stepdad if you like.

“Hi sweetie? What’s wrong?”

*zzzip*

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