I’d say 2-0 as well, Killie are a tough but to crack these days but we have a very good attacking line and will create chances. I reckon Windass will score again with the form he is in just now in front of goal.Could be a tough game today but I still think we will win.
2-0 for me.
Need a right good quality vice to crack their but mate!I’d say 2-0 as well, Killie are a tough but to crack these days but we have a very good attacking line and will create chances. I reckon Windass will score again with the form he is in just now in front of goal.
We need a win to make up for sunday.
Murty is going to pick 10 of the 11 that lost an OF game last week.
That's my concern, barring injuries the team picks itself.
Regardless of how unlucky we were last week it should be seen as failure and change should be made.
It's not going to happen though, is it?
Steve, I think Murty has the right to start the same 10. As I said on the Malumbu thread that's been locked for some reason, he believes in them and it's good management to make your players know your standing by them after a setback. No problems.
What I want to see today is, if it's not going to plan, a timely response. A change made in time for it to bring benefit, a change that the players have heard about before it's made and one that they can readily adopt and adapt to.
Bet you are great fun at partysNot promising.
It’s at Ibrox, where the players have struggled all season. It’s on the back of a game where the team had everything in their favour and still managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. I can see the pattern now: a slow start, quiet crowd waiting for someone to do something, then a few misplaced passes, another 683 missed sitters from Morelos and the crowd gets on the players backs causing them to fall apart and be overrun by that fat c*nt Boyd & his mates. Murty does nothing to change anything, except for a couple of subs too late in the day to affect the result. Same story we’ve seen too often this season.
I really hope I’m wrong and the players come roaring out of the traps and prove they’re better than they looked last week, but I don’t vote have faith in the majority of them to have the heart, desire, self-belief and ability to do so.
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Thank f uck your not in the dressing room motivating us.Not promising.
It’s at Ibrox, where the players have struggled all season. It’s on the back of a game where the team had everything in their favour and still managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. I can see the pattern now: a slow start, quiet crowd waiting for someone to do something, then a few misplaced passes, another 683 missed sitters from Morelos and the crowd gets on the players backs causing them to fall apart and be overrun by that fat c*nt Boyd & his mates. Murty does nothing to change anything, except for a couple of subs too late in the day to affect the result. Same story we’ve seen too often this season.
I really hope I’m wrong and the players come roaring out of the traps and prove they’re better than they looked last week, but I don’t vote have faith in the majority of them to have the heart, desire, self-belief and ability to do so.
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I'm in two minds, and I take on board all that you have said.
Killie at home should be straight forward but there again, so should Hibs.
Goss, Doherty and Windass all owe us a performance, this midfield triangle remains key.
Steve, I think Murty has the right to start the same 10. As I said on the Malumbu thread that's been locked for some reason, he believes in them and it's good management to make your players know your standing by them after a setback. No problems.
What I want to see today is, if it's not going to plan, a timely response. A change made in time for it to bring benefit, a change that the players have heard about before it's made and one that they can readily adopt and adapt to.
Need to win, however if Windass and 2 wingers start again, midfield will suffer as will the defence.
Windass owes us %^*& all today.
He's just won player of the month for the entire league and has rattled in double figure goals since the turn of the year.
Not promising.
It’s at Ibrox, where the players have struggled all season. It’s on the back of a game where the team had everything in their favour and still managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. I can see the pattern now: a slow start, quiet crowd waiting for someone to do something, then a few misplaced passes, another 683 missed sitters from Morelos and the crowd gets on the players backs causing them to fall apart and be overrun by that fat c*nt Boyd & his mates. Murty does nothing to change anything, except for a couple of subs too late in the day to affect the result. Same story we’ve seen too often this season.
I really hope I’m wrong and the players come roaring out of the traps and prove they’re better than they looked last week, but I don’t vote have faith in the majority of them to have the heart, desire, self-belief and ability to do so.
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We are bound to lose goals the way we play,as long as we score more than the opposition i like the style. Two decent centre backs obviously a priority.So which one of the three would you drop? And for whom? All the tactical experts on here amaze me TBH.
We've scored 34 goals in our past 11 games yet all people care about is getting an extra body in midfield. Just enjoy the attacking football we've been playing and stop fucking moaning.
So which one of the three would you drop? And for whom? All the tactical experts on here amaze me TBH.
We've scored 34 goals in our past 11 games yet all people care about is getting an extra body in midfield. Just enjoy the attacking football we've been playing and stop fucking moaning.
RANGERS: Foderingham, Tavernier, Alves, Cardoso, John, Goss, Docherty, Candeias, Windass, Murphy, Morelos
SUBS: Alnwick, Cardoso, Halliday, Holt, Miller, Morelos, Herrera.
RANGERS: Foderingham, Tavernier, Alves, Martin, John, Goss, Docherty, Candeias, Windass, Murphy, Morelos
SUBS: Alnwick, Cardoso, Halliday, Holt, Miller, Morelos, Herrera.
Windass owes us %^*& all today.
He's just won player of the month for the entire league and has rattled in double figure goals since the turn of the year.
What did he contribute after his goal last week? The ball in for the sitter that Alfie missed? He was invisible - and I'm a fan of Windass FWIW.
Based on last Sunday’s performance I think someone’s doing that for me...Thank f uck your not in the dressing room motivating us.
It f*cks up my copy and pastingThey can't even get the team news right FFS.
Amateurs.
Great attitude that.Not promising.
It’s at Ibrox, where the players have struggled all season. It’s on the back of a game where the team had everything in their favour and still managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. I can see the pattern now: a slow start, quiet crowd waiting for someone to do something, then a few misplaced passes, another 683 missed sitters from Morelos and the crowd gets on the players backs causing them to fall apart and be overrun by that fat c*nt Boyd & his mates. Murty does nothing to change anything, except for a couple of subs too late in the day to affect the result. Same story we’ve seen too often this season.
I really hope I’m wrong and the players come roaring out of the traps and prove they’re better than they looked last week, but I don’t vote have faith in the majority of them to have the heart, desire, self-belief and ability to do so.
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