Would probably have preferred him not to be playing on that pitch for the rest of the season but it is what it is.All I read on here is people moaning about the injuries caused by plastic pitches. And we have just extended the loan of a young player to play and train on astro every day of the week.
Maybe it's not that bad eh.
All I read on here is people moaning about the injuries caused by plastic pitches. And we have just extended the loan of a young player to play and train on astro every day of the week.
Maybe it's not that bad eh.
Do they train on the pitch??
It's because he's a finisher and he works hard.There's always been something about Hardie, sensible approach .
Agreed, we have covered both bases here.It's because he's a finisher and he works hard.
No club can afford to dismiss this type of player without giving them every chance.
They cost far too much to replace.
Do they train on the pitch??
Seen he has scored 5 goals for Livi in the league. That is good considering the injury he came back from.
I don't see Ryan Hardie ever becoming a first team regular at Rangers. I think he knows that, I think Steven Gerrard knows that.
My question would still be - is Ryan Hardie ever going to be a regular at Rangers Football Club ?He impressed Gerrard and the coaching staff at the training camp, something Doc was unable to do in the summer and remember he's older than Hardie too.
Terrific attitude, blinding pace, a natural finisher and far stronger than he was a year ago.
I wouldn’t discount him and I don't think Gerrard has either.
It is very strange. Keep hanging him on - when we all know that he is likely to never be a first team regular and has spent more time out on loan than at the club.Bet this lad can’t believe his luck, seems to always get an extension without featuring for us, strange one.
Agree with this, he’ll never be a Morelos and that’s the standard we need to set.I don't see Ryan Hardie ever becoming a first team regular at Rangers. I think he knows that, I think Steven Gerrard knows that.
Agreed mate. No disrespect to the lad but we are going to need better than Ryan Hardie if we want to genuinely progress and achieve our ambitions etc.Agree with this, he’ll never be a Morelos and that’s the standard we need to set.
My question would still be - is Ryan Hardie ever going to be a regular at Rangers Football Club ?
My answer would be a resounding no to that. He would always be squad/back up at very best. IMO his long term future lies away from us. He may have 'impressed' SG, but the guy has only been given a 1 year contract. Not a resounding backing in all honesty.
I guess time will tell, but my gut has always told me that Ryan Hardie is never destined to make it as a first team regular at Rangers.He may or may not make it mate, but Gerrard has given him the opportunity to go out and score goals in our league and make an impression.
He's had a horrible run with injuries over the past couple of seasons, but the boy has become a man and I think he's got by far the best chance out of our loanees of making it at our club.
It is very strange. Keep hanging him on - when we all know that he is likely to never be a first team regular and has spent more time out on loan than at the club.
Yep- as long as we can get some cash for him, I'd take that.Difference is that now he is playing in the premier league. He will play against Celtic and hearts and Hibs as their first choice. If he does well, he will prove to be useful for us. If not we can sell him rather than him leave for free.