What nonsense is this 'smooth his ruffled feathers'? It was right in front of me, Tav said 'we need goals' as he encouraged him off.The sight of Tav trying to smooth his ruffled feathers when Cantwell was subbed today, only reinforces the idea that the player shouldn't be in the manager's future plans. It's not enough to devote high energy to a game when, largely, it doesn't serve any particular construct. Running around with flashy boots with the odd pirouette thrown in, doesn't warrant you being on the field for 90 minutes or more. If Todd wants success, I think he'd find it better at English Championship level. You don't have to be humble to be a great player (Baxter), and you can be great and humble too (Greig), but greatness (and the right to remain on the park) isn't conferred - it's earned.
They can't help themselves....even when they're playing well they get hammered ...If it's not Can'twell it's Tav, or Lundstrum or Goldson or Barisic, or Souttar , or Balogun ., Dessers , Davies.It gets awfy tiresome...We've won 4-1 today and this is just yet another in an ever growing list of threads full of negative nonsense. Can't even be bothered replying to the last dance for these players one as it's a waste of time and energy. The hilarious (if it was actually remotely funny) part is these exact same fans across multiple toxic threads are accusing the players of having bottled it, given up, not putting the required effort in, giving it the look at me etc yet they themselves have already conceded the league (and probably the Scottish Cup too) before next week when we are only 3 behind with 3 to play. I just don't get it, like the players fans should at the very least go all in until it's done if they are expecting the players to do the same.
Lawrence offered more in his cameo than Cantwell. It's why he started the last game against the bheasts. I think the manager will play Lawrence again next week.
The game at Ibrox completely passed Lawrence byWhich was a mistake. Lawrence shouldn’t be anywhere near the starting 11 at Parkhead.
He did same with borna and sterling tbhThe sight of Tav trying to smooth his ruffled feathers when Cantwell was subbed today, only reinforces the idea that the player shouldn't be in the manager's future plans. It's not enough to devote high energy to a game when, largely, it doesn't serve any particular construct. Running around with flashy boots with the odd pirouette thrown in, doesn't warrant you being on the field for 90 minutes or more. If Todd wants success, I think he'd find it better at English Championship level. You don't have to be humble to be a great player (Baxter), and you can be great and humble too (Greig), but greatness (and the right to remain on the park) isn't conferred - it's earned.
Genuinely not sure if serious here.Coming up here with his flowing locks and a wee beard.
We need hard players with no facial hair.
He just wont do.
Adidas Tomes for Todd.Their sponsors tell them which books they're wearing
Absolute nonsense mate.Actually he is a problem, this running around aimless with flicks and tricks thinking he is on FIFA isn't good enough.
Today he had Lundstram in acres of space in the 1st half with a direct shot on goal, what did he do? a step over and passed into Silva who was surrounded, chance gone.
his decision making is terrible at lot of the time.
Cantwell has been anonymous against the bheasts and lacks discipline. I don't think Lawrence is brilliant but he is more of a threat. I think the manager will play him.Which was a mistake. Lawrence shouldn’t be anywhere near the starting 11 at Parkhead.
Absolute nonsense mate.
The midfield ( Lundstram) move the ball so slowly they miss the initial moment of the front players,particularly silva and usually dessers. So they have to reset and the midfielders have nothing to aim for. Cantwell always shows, he runs hard because we have a large gap in player quality and he tries to bridge it.
Cantwell in a team will Sima on left, a good striker , a right winger who isn't a fullback and a midfield playmaker who doesn't need 3 touches before passing it, and he will be a stand out.
He runs and tries stuff because he cares. If only more had a similar mindset.
A lot of people get confused with people charging about aimlessly.I like him, always tries and never hides, and I wasn't happy either when he got subbed for Lawrence. I really hope he starts on Saturday.
A lot of people get confused with people charging about aimlessly.
It looks good for the player but does nothing for the team shape/structure
AgreeHe was excellent today. He needs better players around him
What a nonsense!The sight of Tav trying to smooth his ruffled feathers when Cantwell was subbed today, only reinforces the idea that the player shouldn't be in the manager's future plans. It's not enough to devote high energy to a game when, largely, it doesn't serve any particular construct. Running around with flashy boots with the odd pirouette thrown in, doesn't warrant you being on the field for 90 minutes or more. If Todd wants success, I think he'd find it better at English Championship level. You don't have to be humble to be a great player (Baxter), and you can be great and humble too (Greig), but greatness (and the right to remain on the park) isn't conferred - it's earned.
I agree to an extent. Doesn't seem like he'd be consistent enough for us. But, we can't sell everyone and he's probably worth another season in Phil's new look side to see if better team mates can get the best out of himThe sight of Tav trying to smooth his ruffled feathers when Cantwell was subbed today, only reinforces the idea that the player shouldn't be in the manager's future plans. It's not enough to devote high energy to a game when, largely, it doesn't serve any particular construct. Running around with flashy boots with the odd pirouette thrown in, doesn't warrant you being on the field for 90 minutes or more. If Todd wants success, I think he'd find it better at English Championship level. You don't have to be humble to be a great player (Baxter), and you can be great and humble too (Greig), but greatness (and the right to remain on the park) isn't conferred - it's earned.
I wonder how difficult it would be to find an error in each players game today!Actually he is a problem, this running around aimless with flicks and tricks thinking he is on FIFA isn't good enough.
Today he had Lundstram in acres of space in the 1st half with a direct shot on goal, what did he do? a step over and passed into Silva who was surrounded, chance gone.
his decision making is terrible at lot of the time.
How much are you puting on it?He’ll get a red card next week, nothing surer.
Best player we haveThe sight of Tav trying to smooth his ruffled feathers when Cantwell was subbed today, only reinforces the idea that the player shouldn't be in the manager's future plans. It's not enough to devote high energy to a game when, largely, it doesn't serve any particular construct. Running around with flashy boots with the odd pirouette thrown in, doesn't warrant you being on the field for 90 minutes or more. If Todd wants success, I think he'd find it better at English Championship level. You don't have to be humble to be a great player (Baxter), and you can be great and humble too (Greig), but greatness (and the right to remain on the park) isn't conferred - it's earned.
I wonder how difficult it would be to find an error in each players game today!
I reckon he could shine when the team is improved in the summer. Like I said above we can't just sell the whole squad in the summer, we need to keep some and give them another chance and he's one of themI thought cantwell was one of our bettwr players today until he got taken off. I was actually a bit annoyed him and sterling were subbed but it worked out in the end.
There's a bigger picture though. See.my post aboveYou are judged on end product and with Cantwell it’s nowhere near enough
6 goals in 41 appearances with 6 assists.
That just about covers it Bobby!Hmm.
He gave energy and a willingness to cut through their block.
I’m also OK with a player being unhappy being subbed, albeit I don’t want huffiness.
Cantwell could be part of something but it needs to be well put together.
Flashy what….????Flashy boots
That’s when I stopped
We’ve had worse players playing in successful teams.The fact that people think hes Rangers class tells you where we are at the moment.
Just backing up my argument.Just today?
Matt Busby speaks,we all listen.A lot of people get confused with people charging about aimlessly.
It looks good for the player but does nothing for the team shape/structure
He's bang average mate...nothing more than that.Oh dear I’ve no idea where to start . Flashy boots is the killer.
CorrectMatt Busby speaks,we all listen.
I read 2 lines of this utter pish . Do you actually watch Rangers ?The sight of Tav trying to smooth his ruffled feathers when Cantwell was subbed today, only reinforces the idea that the player shouldn't be in the manager's future plans. It's not enough to devote high energy to a game when, largely, it doesn't serve any particular construct. Running around with flashy boots with the odd pirouette thrown in, doesn't warrant you being on the field for 90 minutes or more. If Todd wants success, I think he'd find it better at English Championship level. You don't have to be humble to be a great player (Baxter), and you can be great and humble too (Greig), but greatness (and the right to remain on the park) isn't conferred - it's earned.
After all the FB.. ups Bisgrove has had to be fair no one would need to ,he's Rangers version of humsa uselessThe usual protagonist will blame Bisgrove next.
Seems that no matter who as employed in his role he would still be the whipping boy.After all the FB.. ups Bisgrove has had to be fair no one would need to ,he's Rangers version of humsa useless