ChatGPT - Suggested best ever Rangers starting 11

I asked it for the worst XI and it put Boris Živković at left back. Bit harsh I reckon, Boris Živković never put a foot wrong for us.

It also put Henrik Larsson up front with Ally when I asked it for the best XI.
 
For those of you who don't know ChatGPT is an AI program that is advanced and 'thinks' for itself

Some of the information it gives is incorrect, but it's still decent for thought



What do we think of its starting 11



Who would the best all time starting 11 for Glasgow rangers be



As an AI language model, I can provide you with a potential starting 11 for Glasgow Rangers based on historical performance and achievements, although there may be different opinions and perspectives on the matter. Here's a possible starting 11 for the Glasgow Rangers all-time team:
  1. Andy Goram (Goalkeeper) - A legendary goalkeeper who played for Rangers between 1991 and 1998, and again in 2001. Goram was known for his reflexes, shot-stopping ability, and commanding presence in the box.
  2. Sandy Jardine (Right-back) - A versatile defender who played for Rangers between 1965 and 1982, and later returned to the club as a coach. Jardine was known for his solid defending, accurate crossing, and leadership skills.
  3. Terry Butcher (Center-back) - A no-nonsense defender who played for Rangers between 1986 and 1990, winning three league titles and a Scottish Cup. Butcher was known for his physicality, bravery, and aerial prowess.
  4. Richard Gough (Center-back) - A dominant center-back who played for Rangers between 1987 and 1997, winning nine league titles, four Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Gough was known for his leadership skills, tactical awareness, and ability to read the game.
  5. Davie Cooper (Left-back) - A talented left-back who played for Rangers between 1977 and 1989, winning three league titles, four Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Cooper was known for his dribbling skills, accurate passing, and deadly left foot.
  6. Brian Laudrup (Right midfield) - A Danish winger who played for Rangers between 1994 and 1998, winning three league titles, two Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Laudrup was known for his technical ability, pace, and creativity.
  7. Graeme Souness (Central midfield) - A legendary midfielder who played for Rangers between 1986 and 1991, winning three league titles, two Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Souness was known for his physicality, passing ability, and leadership skills.
  8. Barry Ferguson (Central midfield) - A dynamic midfielder who played for Rangers between 1998 and 2005, and again in 2008-09. Ferguson won seven league titles, five Scottish Cups, and six League Cups with Rangers, and was known for his passing ability, work rate, and leadership skills.
  9. Jorg Albertz (Left midfield) - A German midfielder who played for Rangers between 1996 and 2001, winning four league titles, four Scottish Cups, and three League Cups. Albertz was known for his powerful left foot, which produced many long-range goals and free-kick specials.
  10. Ally McCoist (Striker) - A prolific striker who played for Rangers between 1983 and 1998, scoring 355 goals in all competitions, and winning 10 league titles, nine Scottish Cups, and one League Cup. McCoist was known for his finishing ability, poaching instincts, and his partnership with strike partner Mark Hateley.
  11. Mark Hateley (Striker) - An English striker who played for Rangers between 1990 and 1995, winning three league titles, two Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Hateley was known for his physical presence, aerial ability, and partnership with Ally McCoist.
This is just one possible starting 11 for the Glasgow Rangers all-time team, and there are many other great players who could also be included in the lineup.





Who would be on the bench?


Here are some of the players who could make the bench for the Glasgow Rangers all-time team:
  1. Jim Baxter (Midfielder) - A gifted midfielder who played for Rangers between 1960 and 1965, winning three league titles and three Scottish Cups. Baxter was known for his ball control, passing ability, and creativity.
  2. John Greig (Defender) - A club legend who played for Rangers between 1961 and 1978, winning five league titles, five Scottish Cups, and four League Cups. Greig was known for his versatility, leadership skills, and loyalty to the club.
  3. Willie Waddell (Forward) - A former Rangers player who later served as the club's manager and chairman. Waddell won two league titles and a Scottish Cup as a player, and led Rangers to six league titles and a Cup Winners' Cup as a manager.
  4. Lorenzo Amoruso (Defender) - An Italian defender who played for Rangers between 1997 and 2003, winning three league titles, three Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Amoruso was known for his physicality, technical ability, and leadership skills.
  5. Peter McCloy (Goalkeeper) - A long-serving goalkeeper who played for Rangers between 1970 and 1986, winning six league titles, five Scottish Cups, and two League Cups. McCloy was known for his shot-stopping ability and bravery.
That is a proper starting eleven though you must admit, interesting that Gazza's not there.
 
For those of you who don't know ChatGPT is an AI program that is advanced and 'thinks' for itself

Some of the information it gives is incorrect, but it's still decent for thought



What do we think of its starting 11



Who would the best all time starting 11 for Glasgow rangers be



As an AI language model, I can provide you with a potential starting 11 for Glasgow Rangers based on historical performance and achievements, although there may be different opinions and perspectives on the matter. Here's a possible starting 11 for the Glasgow Rangers all-time team:
  1. Andy Goram (Goalkeeper) - A legendary goalkeeper who played for Rangers between 1991 and 1998, and again in 2001. Goram was known for his reflexes, shot-stopping ability, and commanding presence in the box.
  2. Sandy Jardine (Right-back) - A versatile defender who played for Rangers between 1965 and 1982, and later returned to the club as a coach. Jardine was known for his solid defending, accurate crossing, and leadership skills.
  3. Terry Butcher (Center-back) - A no-nonsense defender who played for Rangers between 1986 and 1990, winning three league titles and a Scottish Cup. Butcher was known for his physicality, bravery, and aerial prowess.
  4. Richard Gough (Center-back) - A dominant center-back who played for Rangers between 1987 and 1997, winning nine league titles, four Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Gough was known for his leadership skills, tactical awareness, and ability to read the game.
  5. Davie Cooper (Left-back) - A talented left-back who played for Rangers between 1977 and 1989, winning three league titles, four Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Cooper was known for his dribbling skills, accurate passing, and deadly left foot.
  6. Brian Laudrup (Right midfield) - A Danish winger who played for Rangers between 1994 and 1998, winning three league titles, two Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Laudrup was known for his technical ability, pace, and creativity.
  7. Graeme Souness (Central midfield) - A legendary midfielder who played for Rangers between 1986 and 1991, winning three league titles, two Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Souness was known for his physicality, passing ability, and leadership skills.
  8. Barry Ferguson (Central midfield) - A dynamic midfielder who played for Rangers between 1998 and 2005, and again in 2008-09. Ferguson won seven league titles, five Scottish Cups, and six League Cups with Rangers, and was known for his passing ability, work rate, and leadership skills.
  9. Jorg Albertz (Left midfield) - A German midfielder who played for Rangers between 1996 and 2001, winning four league titles, four Scottish Cups, and three League Cups. Albertz was known for his powerful left foot, which produced many long-range goals and free-kick specials.
  10. Ally McCoist (Striker) - A prolific striker who played for Rangers between 1983 and 1998, scoring 355 goals in all competitions, and winning 10 league titles, nine Scottish Cups, and one League Cup. McCoist was known for his finishing ability, poaching instincts, and his partnership with strike partner Mark Hateley.
  11. Mark Hateley (Striker) - An English striker who played for Rangers between 1990 and 1995, winning three league titles, two Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Hateley was known for his physical presence, aerial ability, and partnership with Ally McCoist.
This is just one possible starting 11 for the Glasgow Rangers all-time team, and there are many other great players who could also be included in the lineup.





Who would be on the bench?


Here are some of the players who could make the bench for the Glasgow Rangers all-time team:
  1. Jim Baxter (Midfielder) - A gifted midfielder who played for Rangers between 1960 and 1965, winning three league titles and three Scottish Cups. Baxter was known for his ball control, passing ability, and creativity.
  2. John Greig (Defender) - A club legend who played for Rangers between 1961 and 1978, winning five league titles, five Scottish Cups, and four League Cups. Greig was known for his versatility, leadership skills, and loyalty to the club.
  3. Willie Waddell (Forward) - A former Rangers player who later served as the club's manager and chairman. Waddell won two league titles and a Scottish Cup as a player, and led Rangers to six league titles and a Cup Winners' Cup as a manager.
  4. Lorenzo Amoruso (Defender) - An Italian defender who played for Rangers between 1997 and 2003, winning three league titles, three Scottish Cups, and a League Cup. Amoruso was known for his physicality, technical ability, and leadership skills.
  5. Peter McCloy (Goalkeeper) - A long-serving goalkeeper who played for Rangers between 1970 and 1986, winning six league titles, five Scottish Cups, and two League Cups. McCloy was known for his shot-stopping ability and

In a word.... Nonsense
 
If all Glasgow Rangers players in history were to compete in a royal rumble format event , who would be the most likely winner?



A royal rumble-style event is a professional wrestling match where several wrestlers compete at the same time and try to throw each other out of the ring. Since this is a hypothetical scenario and not an actual football match, it is difficult to predict who would win. However, if we were to consider the physical attributes of Rangers players throughout their history, some players who could potentially perform well in a royal rumble-style event include:
  1. Richard Gough: Known for his physical presence and strength on the field, Gough could be a formidable competitor in a wrestling match.
  2. Graeme Souness: Another player who was known for his physicality and aggressive style of play. Souness had a reputation for being a tough player and could use his strength and experience to his advantage.
  3. Lorenzo Amoruso: A commanding center-back who was known for his aggressive and physical play. Amoruso could use his size and strength to dominate his opponents.
  4. Terry Butcher: A tough and rugged defender who played for Rangers in the 1980s. Butcher was known for his bravery and willingness to put his body on the line.
  5. Jorg Albertz: A powerful midfielder who was known for his thunderous left-footed strikes. Albertz could use his strength and technique to his advantage in a wrestling match.
Of course, it is impossible to predict who would win such a competition as it depends on various factors such as luck, strategy, and timing
Depends on luck, strategy and timing. Gough drawing the short straw being in the first two participants, with him lasting until the final moments until Souness appears as the final contender and proceeds to two foot everyone over the top rope, thereby clinching his place at Wrestlemania against an ageing Vince McMahon.
 
Sebastian Faure, a former Rangers defender, is now living on the streets of Glasgow. He's lost everything, his job, his family, and his dignity. He spends his days begging for change and sleeping in alleyways. However, everything changes when he witnesses a crime and decides to take justice into his own hands.

With the help of a group of fellow homeless people, Sebastian starts fighting crime and protecting the streets of Glasgow. He becomes known as "The Homeless Ranger", a hero who always comes to the rescue.

As he goes on his crime-fighting missions, Sebastian encounters various obstacles and hilarious situations that can only happen in Glasgow. He struggles to keep his secret identity hidden from his homeless friends, who have their own quirky personalities and add to the Glaswegian humor of the show.

The Homeless Ranger's escapades draw the attention of the local police, who try to catch him while he's busy fighting crime. A comedic cat and mouse chase ensues as the Homeless Ranger outsmarts the bumbling police officers.

Throughout the series, Sebastian struggles to overcome his own personal demons and find redemption. The show balances humor and heart as it explores themes of community, friendship, and second chances.

In the end, the Homeless Ranger becomes a beloved hero in Glasgow, and Sebastian Faure finds a new purpose in life, leaving his past behind and embracing his new identity as a crime-fighting vigilante.
Good to see he’s finally playing in the right position
 
It included Baxter in my post #44
But not in the first tranch. The AI chat excluded him from that team, which was a surprise to me. AI is more an encyclopedia than a prediction formula. And it changes depending how the question is posed. But glad that it was picked up in your team. Still, a bit of a mystery as to why he was omitted in the first example.
 
I asked if for our weakest starting eleven and got a bizarre answer that has Eyal Berkovic in midfield.

What would be the weakest starting eleven for Glasgow Rangers in their history ?



It is difficult to objectively determine the weakest starting eleven for Glasgow Rangers in their history, as there have been many players who have contributed to the club over the years. However, based on various factors such as individual performances, team results, and achievements, here is a possible weakest starting eleven for Rangers:

Formation: 4-4-2

Goalkeeper: Robby McCrorie (played only a handful of games for Rangers)

Defenders: Seb Rozental (struggled in his time at Rangers), Kevin Muscat (failed to make an impact in his brief spell), Jean-Alain Boumsong (signed for a hefty fee but had an underwhelming time at the club), Ross Perry (failed to establish himself as a regular)

Midfielders: Tore Andre Flo (played out of position in midfield), Emerson (failed to make an impact in his time at Rangers), Joey Barton (signed amid controversy and made little impact), Eyal Berkovic (didn't impress in his brief stint)

Forwards: Ugo Ehiogu (played up front and struggled to score), Andrei Kanchelskis (past his prime when he joined Rangers)
It's worth noting that this is just one possible lineup and is subjective, and many of the players mentioned here may have had good performances elsewhere in their careers.
Seems like the lad GPT has erased the banter years from its memory. And been drunk during 9 in a row.
 
Sadly it will change a hell of a lot

Companies are all over it

Will change the IT world forever watch this space

I cant stand it personally but im a dinosaur
Has the possibility of making the biggest change to the world ever. Will possibly bring us to some sort of eutopia or a dystopia. Could mean the end to having to work or the end to survival (terminator style)
 
If it needs to be downloaded then installed and can be unplugged it’s not intelligent and if it was Baxter would be the first name on the team sheet
 
Hmmm. No Robert Hamilton? No George Young? No Eric Caldow? No Henderson, Brand, McPhail, Smith or Woodburn?

A wee bit of a narrow vision on the options but still a good side.
 
If Davie Cooper is a left back, then we are spared the rise of Skynet for a little while longer.
I would love it to have put Tav as right back just to watch the meltdown.
 
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