bluewonder
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Bert Konterman was coached on how to play football by his mum at an early age.
I'm sure the story was that altho it was De Boer we wanted, Rangers were pretty sure he was going to fail his medical, so got Hartson in the same day to sign if De Boer did indeed fail. As it turned out, it was Hartson failed altho a school of thought is out there that Rangers faked this result as the fans (me included) expected us to sign them both. And for what it's worth, Hartson would have been amazing as a Ranger.I honestly think he was only there in case De Boer fell through
That was a myth. He wasn'tThe Queens Park question is one I’ve often pondered. They were possibly the best team in the world at one point, and had the biggest stadium in the World too. If they had gone pro at the same time as the rest of us, I’m sure they would be the most successful club in Scotland, with one or both of us and the Bheasts being at a level not much more than Hearts or Hibs.
Sir Alex is a great one too. He would have been successful, but would he have stayed long term like he did with Man Utd? Would he have the same impact as Souness, but with Scottish players rather than English ones? Would we have attracted investment on the level of Murray and lead to the success of 90s?
One small one I wonder about is, if Mo Johnston had joined them in 1989:
1. Would they have won a title and stopped 9IAR?
2. Who would have been our ‘first’ RC and what would the impact have been?
Hence the ‘’That was a myth. He wasn't
Daniel Cousin hadn't stuck the nut on the boy in Florence. Convinced we'd have been a lot more of a threat in the Final.