Rangers at home had revenge for the 5-1 humiliation in mind and played out their skins, made for a great but tense game, does Kenny Miller run on Duracell batteries? Hes a top pro.
3 weeks without football.
Was a good game to watch but once we'd woken out of our dream state after 25 minutes I was as confident we'd win this as in any game I've seen this season.
Yes they had a couple of gilt edged chances and in any game anything can happen but we completely rolled right over the top of them.
McKay played well for them as did Fotherigham whilst you always know Miller will be up for it especially against us but passion apart they didn't have much to offer and I think they'll slide even further behind and come third to Aberdeen.
I just don't see a way out of this for Rangers and now the talk is of what they will earn in Europe. I mean wtf?
The rewards in trying to qualify for the Europa are peanuts and don't come anywhere close to the amount of soft loans they require.
It all depends on what we do next. We can do another repeat of two years ago and try and spend the absolute minimum or we could potentially pull away completely out of sight.
Here's hoping for the latter.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 33 minutes ago
Was a good game to watch but once we'd woken out of our dream state after 25 minutes I was as confident we'd win this as in any game I've seen this season.
Yes they had a couple of gilt edged chances and in any game anything can happen but we completely rolled right over the top of them.
McKay played well for them as did Fotherigham whilst you always know Miller will be up for it especially against us but passion apart they didn't have much to offer and I think they'll slide even further behind and come third to Aberdeen.
I just don't see a way out of this for Rangers and now the talk is of what they will earn in Europe. I mean wtf?
The rewards in trying to qualify for the Europa are peanuts and don't come anywhere close to the amount of soft loans they require.
It all depends on what we do next. We can do another repeat of two years ago and try and spend the absolute minimum or we could potentially pull away completely out of sight.
Here's hoping for the latter.
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Miller is a die hard Celtic fan. Just a shame he wasn't good enough for us as he gives his all but his finishing leaves a lot to be desired.
Aye bit,
Rangers hug the momentum
Ra Sellic are in a slump
We arra peepul
Interesting game. First 20 minutes rangers had momentum, which i expected due to the crowd, its what gets us through games against bigger and better teams as well.
Disappointed with izzy not tracking the runner for their goal, reminded me why i dont like having him at left back, that said i thought his runs going forward were excellent.
Mckay had lustig beat all day, and millers run for his goal was superbly timed.
Moussa though net buster.
Also, i've said it a few times this season, forrest doesnt perform against rangers or big team in europe and the ball that roberts played to armstrong is one that others in our team would never have seen, much like the one for the third goal against motherwell.
Armstrong on the end of both btw.
I'll have some of what barry McKay's been smoking
I don’t think the gulf is as big as people make out.
“I think if we took our chances we could have given them a doing.
“They took their chances in the last game and scored five. If we had taken our chances at Ibrox and kept them at bay, I think we could have done the same to them
Put the crack pipe away son
comment by The Timinator (U9180)
posted 1 minute ago
I'll have some of what barry McKay's been smoking
I don’t think the gulf is as big as people make out.
“I think if we took our chances we could have given them a doing.
“They took their chances in the last game and scored five. If we had taken our chances at Ibrox and kept them at bay, I think we could have done the same to them
Put the crack pipe away son
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Just read that he has lost it completely.
With the whole country saying the gap has got bigger he comes out with that. If anything we should have won by more than four goals.
Guess he has been in browns back pocket for too long.
comment by JFK - Trebs oan, Rebs oan. (U8919)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is that what he said?
Fs
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Yep he is one bitter Rangers fan. You can see he is hurting bad.
He is a Rangers fan. I wouldn`t expect him to be anything other than defiant.
As for being in Brown`s pocket? He was Rangers best player and gave Lustig a roasting almost the whole game.
Mattered not a jot.
He was in a well beaten team at the end of the day.
Kudos to BR for singling him out for praise though and not a glove removal ceremony in sight
What is this 'momentun' that people are speaking of? 'Monentum' surely?
Also nnh is completely forgetting ra red imps and Barcelona away. Plus our manager pumps trannies and our club is very bad.
Not sure what we're all so pleased about.
He's actually not a Rangers fan palaver
Wee turncoat bassa
Really? How about a sneaky wee bid this month?
Warburtons looking daft these days.
A year ago hes telling stubbs to mind his business aboUt rangers finances and now hes barking on about celtics.
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
He's actually not a Rangers fan palaver
Wee turncoat bassa
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That right NNH? I always thought he'd been there for years and was totally committed as they say.
Yeah mate, he's good friends with Fletcher and another boy who plays in the championship who's a massive Tim as well.
I don't think he was a huge Celtic fan but according to this lad he did support them as a boy. I'm sure Rangers signed him from Killie when he was 15.
Isn't Miller a Hibee?
Sure he supported them.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 7 minutes ago
Isn't Miller a Hibee?
Sure he supported them.
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I'm fairly sure he was but its clear who he now supports. His conversion is complete. You can tell by looking.
Ginger
Kenny always gave 100% for Celtic because he is a true professional - he doesn't know any other way. But he was never a Celtic fan
NNH - surprised to hear that about Barrie - who is the other Tim Championship player he knows, aside from Fletcher?
The winning slump continues.
comment by bubblebhoy (U3429)
posted 1 minute ago
The winning slump continues.
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Only narrowingly avoided a doing according to mackay
Our passing in the second half was immense. From winning the ball deep in our half to bearing down on their box within 4-5 quick incisive passes time and time again.
Need to start converting our chances into goals though. Albion Rovers up next. Don`t want to be hanging on against them
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posted on 2/1/17
Rangers at home had revenge for the 5-1 humiliation in mind and played out their skins, made for a great but tense game, does Kenny Miller run on Duracell batteries? Hes a top pro.
3 weeks without football.
posted on 2/1/17
Was a good game to watch but once we'd woken out of our dream state after 25 minutes I was as confident we'd win this as in any game I've seen this season.
Yes they had a couple of gilt edged chances and in any game anything can happen but we completely rolled right over the top of them.
McKay played well for them as did Fotherigham whilst you always know Miller will be up for it especially against us but passion apart they didn't have much to offer and I think they'll slide even further behind and come third to Aberdeen.
I just don't see a way out of this for Rangers and now the talk is of what they will earn in Europe. I mean wtf?
The rewards in trying to qualify for the Europa are peanuts and don't come anywhere close to the amount of soft loans they require.
It all depends on what we do next. We can do another repeat of two years ago and try and spend the absolute minimum or we could potentially pull away completely out of sight.
Here's hoping for the latter.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 33 minutes ago
Was a good game to watch but once we'd woken out of our dream state after 25 minutes I was as confident we'd win this as in any game I've seen this season.
Yes they had a couple of gilt edged chances and in any game anything can happen but we completely rolled right over the top of them.
McKay played well for them as did Fotherigham whilst you always know Miller will be up for it especially against us but passion apart they didn't have much to offer and I think they'll slide even further behind and come third to Aberdeen.
I just don't see a way out of this for Rangers and now the talk is of what they will earn in Europe. I mean wtf?
The rewards in trying to qualify for the Europa are peanuts and don't come anywhere close to the amount of soft loans they require.
It all depends on what we do next. We can do another repeat of two years ago and try and spend the absolute minimum or we could potentially pull away completely out of sight.
Here's hoping for the latter.
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Miller is a die hard Celtic fan. Just a shame he wasn't good enough for us as he gives his all but his finishing leaves a lot to be desired.
posted on 2/1/17
Aye bit,
Rangers hug the momentum
Ra Sellic are in a slump
We arra peepul
posted on 2/1/17
Interesting game. First 20 minutes rangers had momentum, which i expected due to the crowd, its what gets us through games against bigger and better teams as well.
Disappointed with izzy not tracking the runner for their goal, reminded me why i dont like having him at left back, that said i thought his runs going forward were excellent.
Mckay had lustig beat all day, and millers run for his goal was superbly timed.
Moussa though net buster.
Also, i've said it a few times this season, forrest doesnt perform against rangers or big team in europe and the ball that roberts played to armstrong is one that others in our team would never have seen, much like the one for the third goal against motherwell.
Armstrong on the end of both btw.
posted on 2/1/17
I'll have some of what barry McKay's been smoking
I don’t think the gulf is as big as people make out.
“I think if we took our chances we could have given them a doing.
“They took their chances in the last game and scored five. If we had taken our chances at Ibrox and kept them at bay, I think we could have done the same to them
Put the crack pipe away son
posted on 2/1/17
comment by The Timinator (U9180)
posted 1 minute ago
I'll have some of what barry McKay's been smoking
I don’t think the gulf is as big as people make out.
“I think if we took our chances we could have given them a doing.
“They took their chances in the last game and scored five. If we had taken our chances at Ibrox and kept them at bay, I think we could have done the same to them
Put the crack pipe away son
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Just read that he has lost it completely.
With the whole country saying the gap has got bigger he comes out with that. If anything we should have won by more than four goals.
Guess he has been in browns back pocket for too long.
posted on 2/1/17
Is that what he said?
Fs
posted on 2/1/17
comment by JFK - Trebs oan, Rebs oan. (U8919)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is that what he said?
Fs
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Yep he is one bitter Rangers fan. You can see he is hurting bad.
posted on 2/1/17
He is a Rangers fan. I wouldn`t expect him to be anything other than defiant.
As for being in Brown`s pocket? He was Rangers best player and gave Lustig a roasting almost the whole game.
posted on 2/1/17
Mattered not a jot.
He was in a well beaten team at the end of the day.
Kudos to BR for singling him out for praise though and not a glove removal ceremony in sight
posted on 2/1/17
What is this 'momentun' that people are speaking of? 'Monentum' surely?
Also nnh is completely forgetting ra red imps and Barcelona away. Plus our manager pumps trannies and our club is very bad.
Not sure what we're all so pleased about.
posted on 2/1/17
He's actually not a Rangers fan palaver
Wee turncoat bassa
posted on 2/1/17
Really? How about a sneaky wee bid this month?
posted on 2/1/17
Warburtons looking daft these days.
A year ago hes telling stubbs to mind his business aboUt rangers finances and now hes barking on about celtics.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by NNH (U10730)
posted 1 minute ago
He's actually not a Rangers fan palaver
Wee turncoat bassa
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That right NNH? I always thought he'd been there for years and was totally committed as they say.
posted on 2/1/17
Yeah mate, he's good friends with Fletcher and another boy who plays in the championship who's a massive Tim as well.
I don't think he was a huge Celtic fan but according to this lad he did support them as a boy. I'm sure Rangers signed him from Killie when he was 15.
posted on 2/1/17
Isn't Miller a Hibee?
Sure he supported them.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 7 minutes ago
Isn't Miller a Hibee?
Sure he supported them.
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I'm fairly sure he was but its clear who he now supports. His conversion is complete. You can tell by looking.
posted on 2/1/17
Ginger
Kenny always gave 100% for Celtic because he is a true professional - he doesn't know any other way. But he was never a Celtic fan
NNH - surprised to hear that about Barrie - who is the other Tim Championship player he knows, aside from Fletcher?
posted on 2/1/17
The winning slump continues.
posted on 2/1/17
comment by bubblebhoy (U3429)
posted 1 minute ago
The winning slump continues.
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Only narrowingly avoided a doing according to mackay
posted on 2/1/17
Our passing in the second half was immense. From winning the ball deep in our half to bearing down on their box within 4-5 quick incisive passes time and time again.
posted on 2/1/17
Need to start converting our chances into goals though. Albion Rovers up next. Don`t want to be hanging on against them
posted on 2/1/17
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