Candeias mk 2
He's a central midfielder, not a wide forward. Physically similar but I'm sure that's where the similarities end.Candeias mk 2
Someone who has never seen him play already said he is shite so there you go
Fuuckin stunning.
We don’t know if we’re interested but we know he’s pish anyway.
Fuuckin stunning.
We do don’t know if we’re interested but we know he’s pish anyway.
So basically he's a dynamic handsome bastard that has legs like road runner.So he’s the Hungarian Ryan Jack, Daniel Candeias and Jason Holt
See the big transfer thread.
It was posted there yesterday morning.
Looks like a smaller Ryan Jack and very similar to what we already have in midfield.
The last thing we need is a 5ft 6 guy in a already weak midfield which lacks power, strength, and creativity.
It's a no from me.
He’s certainly not weak for his size though. His stats are very misleading as from what I’ve heard about him and seen his teammates fail to capitalise on chances he puts on a plate for them fairly often. I’d say he’s also far more aggressive and works far harder than most of the midfielders we have already and is not afraid to get stuck in. Winning mentality is important as anything and going by what I’ve been told about him he seems to have it.Looks like a smaller Ryan Jack and very similar to what we already have in midfield.
The last thing we need is a 5ft 6 guy in a already weak midfield which lacks power, strength, and creativity.
It's a no from me.
BulgarianSo he’s the Hungarian Ryan Jack, Daniel Candeias and Jason Holt
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Good summary of where we are....So he’s a handsome Hungarian, Bulgarian, Ryan Jack, Jason Holt, Daniel Candieas who is weak, strong and shite, with misleading stats which make him look worse than he is but Scott Allan would be a better signing.
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We’d be better signing Scot Allan and I’m not joking.......
And even if you were willing to ignore all of that this boy sounds like a completely different type of midfielder to that wee dick anyway.That's a joke, Scott Allan is a mentally challenged piece of trash who's fitness for a professional is poor and he's nowhere near the player he is made out to be.
Where has he actually succeeded?
If we do sign tnis guy or a similar player for this position then we definetly need to ship a few out. To many players in the same position for me.Malinov is an established international.
He looks like his ball retention skills are excellent and is both comfortable in possession and technically gifted.
These are the sort of markets we should be looking in to try to unearth gems at relatively low cost.
Given that we have been linked with a number of defensive midfielder players I suspect that Glenn Kamara may well be heading out.
Also we have to be realistic about Ryan Jack’s knee and the ability of Steven Davis to play as many games this coming season as he did last season.
Barry Ferguson was only 5ft 10Looks like a smaller Ryan Jack and very similar to what we already have in midfield.
The last thing we need is a 5ft 6 guy in a already weak midfield which lacks power, strength, and creativity.
It's a no from me.
That's a joke, Scott Allan is a mentally challenged piece of trash who's fitness for a professional is poor and he's nowhere near the player he is made out to be.
Where has he actually succeeded?
Malinov can definitely fit that enforcer role 100%. What I was told about him: “small, works very hard, good tackler, does not take shite off anyone, not amazing technically with the ball at his feet (decent enough however) but can ping a good pass and very aggressive on the press”I - and probably everyone else on this Fourm - have not seen enough of Malinov to make an educated decision about his suitability for Rangers. But here is where I'd start.
I'd ask what exactly went wrong last season, what caused the collapse in form after the winter-break that saw us blow any chances of winning the league? One of the prime reasons for this IMO, was that our midfield was all too often bullied and out-muscled by other teams. It lacked a 'Scott Brown-type enforcer.' Would bringing in someone with impressive technique and skills - as Malinov is said to have - really make Rangers a more effective team?
I - and probably everyone else on this Fourm - have not seen enough of Malinov to make an educated decision about his suitability for Rangers. But here is where I'd start.
I'd ask what exactly went wrong last season, what caused the collapse in form after the winter-break that saw us blow any chances of winning the league? One of the prime reasons for this IMO, was that our midfield was all too often bullied and out-muscled by other teams. It lacked a 'Scott Brown-type enforcer.' Would bringing in someone with impressive technique and skills - as Malinov is said to have - really make Rangers a more effective team?
Malinov can definitely fit that enforcer role 100%. What I was told about him: “small, works very hard, good tackler, does not take shite off anyone, not amazing technically with the ball at his feet (decent enough however) but can ping a good pass and very aggressive on the press”
No-one we sign could ever be as bad as him though.Bulgarian Ian Black.
Bulgarian Ian Black.
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You saved me about 6 lines of text mate.That's a joke, Scott Allan is a mentally challenged piece of trash who's fitness for a professional is poor and he's nowhere near the player he is made out to be.
Where has he actually succeeded?
Barry Ferguson was only 5ft 10
Adding quality always improves a team. If we have the ball and can retain the ball we will be a better team. An enforcer type of player isn't the only way to improve the team. Far to often last year our problem wasn't the physicality, it was the ability to break down packed defences, concentrate and retain the ball. Quality is the key to improvement.I - and probably everyone else on this Fourm - have not seen enough of Malinov to make an educated decision about his suitability for Rangers. But here is where I'd start.
I'd ask what exactly went wrong last season, what caused the collapse in form after the winter-break that saw us blow any chances of winning the league? One of the prime reasons for this IMO, was that our midfield was all too often bullied and out-muscled by other teams. It lacked a 'Scott Brown-type enforcer.' Would bringing in someone with impressive technique and skills - as Malinov is said to have - really make Rangers a more effective team?
This is from the page, so he's linked with about 7 Clubs and they're pulling out link from other media, speculative bs.
Foreign clubs with interest in Kristian Malinov
Home - News - Bulgaria - Foreign clubs with interest in Kristian Malinov
July 10, 2020
Author:
Denislav Ivanov
The national team of Bulgaria and CSKA football player Kristian Malinov is an object of interest from foreign clubs, writes dsport. The performances of the midfielder of the "reds" are closely followed by many Western European teams, which are impressed by Malinov after the restart of football in our country.
Some clubs are already talking in advance about the possibility of taking the midfielder in the summer. The Scottish Grand Rangers is one of the teams with great interest in Malinov, and in recent days the player's agent has been contacted by the Belgian Standard Liege.
The Bulgarian national team is also on the transfer list of Belgian, Dutch and German teams, including Mechelen, Venlo and Vitesse. There was also information in the Romanian media that the CSKA midfielder could play at the University of Craiova, but this is not true and none of the club in question has made contact with the representatives of the player.
At this stage, Malinov has left the increased interest of his agent and will wait until the end of the season with CSKA, after which he will get acquainted with the opportunities for his future. In their last championship match, the 'reds' meet Beroe on Sunday at 21:00 of the "Bulgarian Army". In the summer it will be clear whether this will be Malinov's last meeting with the CSKA team.
Going by the YT clips he seems to have a bit more energy in an attacking sense and I'd agree our midfield is too similar. Davis,Jack and Arfield are all too similar and far too defensive at times and we need that energy. Could be good if he's in there with Aribo and Hagi,but there is an element of doubt, largely due to Grezda.Malinov can definitely fit that enforcer role 100%. What I was told about him: “small, works very hard, good tackler, does not take shite off anyone, not amazing technically with the ball at his feet (decent enough however) but can ping a good pass and very aggressive on the press”
Adding quality always improves a team. If we have the ball and can retain the ball we will be a better team. An enforcer type of player isn't the only way to improve the team. Far to often last year our problem wasn't the physicality, it was the ability to break down packed defences, concentrate and retain the ball. Quality is the key to improvement.
Haud the bus, do you not recall that pass he made in the asterisk season. T’was spoken about for months.That's a joke, Scott Allan is a mentally challenged piece of trash who's fitness for a professional is poor and he's nowhere near the player he is made out to be.
Where has he actually succeeded?
Haud the bus, do you not recall that pass he made in the asterisk season. T’was spoken about for months.
Why do people always bring up Grezda?Going by the YT clips he seems to have a bit more energy in an attacking sense and I'd agree our midfield is too similar. Davis,Jack and Arfield are all too similar and far too defensive at times and we need that energy. Could be good if he's in there with Aribo and Hagi,but there is an element of doubt, largely due to Grezda.