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OK maybe over done it there but stand by everything else I said and all the naysayers are wrong"Willie Henderson in full flow".
OK maybe over done it there but stand by everything else I said and all the naysayers are wrong"Willie Henderson in full flow".
Good job you have no say in who plays and who doesn’.Has no end product
Aberdeen level
Good job you have no say in who plays and who doesn’.
Exactly , he needs a run of games to properly assess him, I believe there's a good player there, patience could be the key, hands up who thought sone aluko was going to be good for us ? Me neitherDon't agree - there is a player there. He can be very dangerous. We don't give players a chance.
Sure, some of them go on to poor levels but what could they have achieved working alongside Rangers players and coaches like Gio?
But your happy to single out Wright on a game played months ago when over two matches the team lost twice to an average side?We aren't talking about the rest of the team though.
But your happy to single out Wright on a game played months ago when over two matches the team lost twice to an average side?
You obviously weren’t at the game today, Wright made a positive impact when he came on.
Hope he gets a run in the team.
There's the catch-22. He's not doing enough in his brief appearances to justify more minutes, but he's not going to get better without playing more.
I don't know where you get that from but I think he is a real player given a run, he is lightning fast, clever on the ball and crosses into our stickers the way it should be done, he is a player all right given a chance.Has no end product
Aberdeen level
Has no end product
Aberdeen level
I don't know where you are coming from with this but it's certainly not from someone who has worked in football, this boy has talent and Gio will play him a lot more as he suits the Dutch model of fast tricky attacking wingers, he is a find for us you mark my words.Has no end product
Aberdeen level
Trying too hard to impress. GIO just needs to tell him to calm down and Roy Makaay can help his decision making. Others also need such help for example how often does Kent run into traffic and turnover possession.His pace was exciting, but more often that not he took the wrong option and ran the ball out of play.
I believe he will be a very good Rangers player but he undid the good parts of his game today by over doing it, not releasing the ball sooner and running the ball off the park.
Don't be stupidHas no end product
Aberdeen level
well putGood player, and certainly levels above being an “Aberdeen player.”
The no end product argument could be settled by looking at Kent, who also fails to get anywhere near the number of goals or assists that he should.
The chaos factor that these players bring by actually running at people more than merits why either one is a worthy inclusion in the team at any given time.
It's better than seeing our players getting it in the neck imo.Somebody always takes things too far.
Spot on.Good player, and certainly levels above being an “Aberdeen player.”
The no end product argument could be settled by looking at Kent, who also fails to get anywhere near the number of goals or assists that he should.
The chaos factor that these players bring by actually running at people more than merits why either one is a worthy inclusion in the team at any given time.
This this this this this this thisHas no end product
Aberdeen level
Today’s buzz phrase, it would seem.Anyone know if he has an end product?
The end product will come with regular minutes.
He's got good skill on the ball, great pace to run at tired defences, and is taking up very little of our wage bill.
Ultimately he's not good enough to be a starter, but we need a certain amount of Scottish players for our European squads and until we can bring through better attackers, he's very useful to have around. His end product will improve with more game time and coaching.
I don't know where you get that from but I think he is a real player given a run, he is lightning fast, clever on the ball and crosses into our stickers the way it should be done, he is a player all right given a chance.
I don't know where you are coming from with this but it's certainly not from someone who has worked in football, this boy has talent and Gio will play him a lot more as he suits the Dutch model of fast tricky attacking wingers, he is a find for us you mark my words.
That move was typical him frustrating to watch and pretty much sums him up seems to do the hard bit but in the end it ends up a nothing chance.Actually I was
Are you talking of when he made a great interception only to run it out the park?
You'll agree then that he needs to take gilt edge chances like yesterday's?Don't agree - there is a player there. He can be very dangerous. We don't give players a chance.
Sure, some of them go on to poor levels but what could they have achieved working alongside Rangers players and coaches like Gio?
Jesus ChristI thought he was brilliant today,maybe overdid it on a couple of occasions which is understandable for someone who hasn't had much game time.He reminded me of Willie Hendrrson in full flow.