Dr. Strangelove
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I'd rather see more of our squad players and give them as many opportunities as possible. Not being small time, an unbeaten SPFL season would be nice if it happened but I can't say I care either way.
2 trophy days! Now we're talking
This please Rangers !
Getting Simpson, Wright bedded in ready to hit the ground running, McLaughlin deserves a crack at either the cup or the league games left. Bassey for extra games before any ban kicks in.I'd rather see more of our squad players and give them as many opportunities as possible. Not being small time, an unbeaten SPFL season would be nice if it happened but I can't say I care either way.
Agree that going through the league season unbeaten is a sideshow, but better Rangers teams than this have found that it's difficult to turn the form back on once you let the standards slip.Can see the narrative being set so transparently now.
Suddenly, because Stevie G says that going unbeaten (I'm not a fan of the word 'Invincibles') is a sideshow, it is being interpreted as actually being vitally important to us.
I'm firmly not in this camp.
Going unbeaten? I'm not really interested in that. I'd rather see us tactically rest players and give game time to those who are knocking on the door.
- We had a great run in Europe - beyond our expectations
- We've had an incredible season, spectacularly clinching 55 and reclaiming our rightful place back at the top as Champions after a horrendous road back from rock bottom
- We still have the Scottish Cup to play for.
But the narrative is being built to enable the mouth-breathers to claim the season wasn't as successful because we didn't go unbeaten. It's nonsense.
Rangers have played fantastic football and we've enjoyed a season beyond my wildest dreams. So now we're in for a long relaxed summer with no pressure as Champions and looking forward to seeing if we can get into the group stages of the Champions League.
It shouldn't be the be all and end all.I don’t really get the ambivalence towards an unbeaten league campaign.
I wonder if it’s in part because the Yahoos have already achieved it so it’s not entirely unique?
Personally I think it would be an incredible achievement and rightfully position this team as one of the greatest in the history of Scottish football. It would also make a mockery of those who claimed the feat under Rodgers would never be repeated.
And they’re terrified of us emulating it for those reasons. The BBC made note in two different articles following the game on Sunday that the draw meant we now can’t beat Celtic’s point tally during their unbeaten season.
Despite Gerrard’s claims, privately I think he and the players will be desperate to end the season unbeaten.
It would be a glorious testament to all connected with the club.