At last @DocStone
Foderingham
Tavernier
Katic
Worrall
Flanagan
Ejaria
McCrorie
Halliday
Candeias
Morelos
Middleton
Wallace, Dorrans and Sadiq from the bench.
2-0 Rangers, after a bit of a slog.
et/pens. draw after the game.What's the rules , extra time / pens or straight to pens after 90 or replay
Would obviously hope it's sorted well before then
Also when is the draw for semis?
At last @DocStone
Foderingham
Tavernier
Katic
Worrall
Flanagan
Ejaria
McCrorie
Halliday
Candeias
Morelos
Middleton
Wallace, Dorrans and Sadiq from the bench.
2-0 Rangers, after a bit of a slog.
Why clearly? I thought it was suggested in press conference we’d go quite strong?We are clearly playing a relatively inexperienced 11, which is a gamble against a reasonable Ayr United side
A gamble worth taking in the League cup though
I’d like to see a solid spine in our team.
That's the team I picked with one change Rossiter for Halliday.I'd rest a lot if the staff think the others are ready;
Foderingham
Tavernier
Worrall
Katic
Flanagan
McCrorie
Halliday
Dorrans
Grezda
Morelos
Middleton
Sadiq,Rossiter and Wallace from the bench.
Where are you getting this?So many sticking Grezda in their team. He isn't in the squad for tonight guys.
Where are you getting this?
Can’t find it. I’d be stunned if he wasn’t at least on the bench.A poster listed the squad on another thread mate. Lots of youngsters - no Grezda. Probably the Press Conference thread.
Surprised he isn't in the squad mate,but as my post said-the team I've suggested is based on the staff thinking these players are ready to start the game-if that's not the case then obviously they don't play,and in fairness to the staff they seem to be making a helluva lot of right decisions on selection of late it would seem.So many sticking Grezda in their team. He isn't in the squad for tonight guys.
Can’t find it. I’d be stunned if he wasn’t at least on the bench.
It was posted yesterday by @m@x link below:
https://www.followfollow.com/forum/threads/jack-barisic-and-mcauley-all-at-training.48177/page-2
Post #80.
Apparently the squad is:
Foderingham, Tavernier, Barisic, Flanagan, Katic, Goldson, Worrall, Wallace, Arfield, Dorrans, Halliday, Coulibaly, Ross McCrorie, Kent, Ejaria, Candeias, Morelos, Middleton, Sadiq, Palmer, Thomson, Kelly, Robby McCrorie.
I'd go
Fod
Flanagan
Worral
Katic
Barisic
Ejaria
Dorrans
Halliday
Grezda
Morelos
Middleton
Think we'll probably see less changes than that though, guys like Grezda, Dorrans and Sadiq coming off the bench if we're comfortable after 55/60 minutes.
Rangers match preview
September 26, 2018/in Main Slider /by commercial
Match Preview
Rangers vs. Ayr United
Betfred Cup Quarter-Final
Wednesday 26th September 2018. Kick-off 7.45pm
Tonight (Wednesday), sees Ayr United travel to Glasgow to take on Rangers in the quarter-finals of the Betfred Cup. The high flying Honest Men returned to the top of the Championship on Saturday with a 2-0 at Alloa and are the division’s last remaining representatives in the competition.
The clean-sheet at the Indodrill Stadium was our eighth of the season and sixth away from home in just seven games while at the opposite end of the park, Lawrence Shankland took his tally to 15 goals in 12 games, nine of them coming in the league cup.
Opponents:
Rangers resurrection under Steven Gerrard has seen them qualify for the group stages of the Europa League, having overcoming clubs from Macedonia, Croatia, Slovenia and Russia in qualifying. Last Thursday, they held Villarreal to a credible draw in Spain, before brushing aside St. Johnstone 5-1 at Ibrox on Sunday to climb to second place in the Premiership table.
They have lost just once in all competitions this season, at Celtic Park at the start of the month, and only Croatians Osijek have avoided defeat in Govan.
The Light Blues reached this stage of the Betfred Cup with a 3-1 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. Colombian striker Alfredo Morelos scored a hat-trick against Steve Clarke’s side last month and Rangers will see the competition – which they have won more than any other side – as a great opportunity to lift their first national cup competition since 2011.
Morelos – who earned his first cap for the Colombian national team in an international against Venezuela last month – leads the way as Rangers top goalscorer this season with seven goals, and captain James Tavernier has weighed in with five from right-back.
Team News: Daniel Harvie comes back into the squad after suspension.
Ian says: “We are well aware of the size of tonight’s task however we have good players and we have been encouraging them to go out and show how good they are. It will be a great occasion, one for everyone to enjoy and although we know how hard it will be we are going there to try and cause them problems and win the game. We know we have goals in this team and right now they are all enjoying their football. The playing surface will be superb and our fans will make plenty of noise.”
Head to head (at Ibrox):
Ayr United wins – 2
Draws – 6
Alloa Athletic wins – 38
The Honest Men’s only wins at Ibrox came in 1915 and 1959.
Ayr and Rangers have met 11 times in the League Cup, most recently in the final of the competition in 2002, a match Rangers won 4-0 at Hampden Park. United’s only win came in a quarter-final second-leg tie at Somerset Park in 1953, a 3-2 win not enough to overcome the first leg deficit.
Last Meeting: The sides last met seven months ago in the fifth round of the Scottish Cup at a snowy Somerset Park. Alan Forrest put United ahead in the 11th minute after ‘keeper Wes Foderingham’s error. Alfredo Morelos equalised 20 minutes later and it was level at half-time but Graeme Murty’s side ran away with it after the hour mark, scoring five goals without reply.
Forrest was also on the scoresheet when the Honest Men last met at Ibrox, in April 2014. Bilel Mohsni opened the scoring in the 54th minutes before Forrest scored an equaliser in the League 1 encounter only for the Tunisian defender Mohsni to grab the winner with 8 minutes to go in the game.
Match Officials:
Referee – Bobby Madden
Assistant Referee 1 – Graham Chambers
Assistant Referee 2 – Daniel McFarlane
Fourth Official – Nick Walsh
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Id love to see them go 4-4-2 and play both Morelos and Sadiq tonight, think that having Morelos on there would take some pressure off Big Umar, might be a confidence thing and if he's up there on his own he'll be under intense scrutiny but also feel that El Buffalo apart from ripping the Ayr defence a new one could maybe serve him one up on a plate like he did Candeias on Sunday.
Wes
Flanagan
Katic
Worrall
Halliday
McCrorie
Ejaria
Dorrans
Candeias
Morelos
Middleton