Stuart_WATP
Well-Known Member
From hero to nothing for us. One of my favourites at the time, now I consider an absolute rat
Could still do a job I reckon for us. I wonder if Gerrard will give him a call
not after what he said......ingrateGood luck to him.
A brilliant player for us
I reckon you could find members of the Taliban with a more forgiving attitude than Rangers fans.
And never should beHe’ll never be forgiven.
By you maybe.He’ll never be forgiven.
An apology would go a long way for his mistakeHe made a mistake. People on here are way too sensitive about it.
We stood by him - he betrayed us.Yes mainly his time at Rangers. The Club and the supporters stood by him all that time he spent on the treatment table.
He could have spent the many years of retirement honoured and feted by Rangers fans. Now he's just a wee jobby.
Injuries curtailed his career massively. He won't get much sympathy round here though.
He made a mistake. People on here are way too sensitive about it.
He can ram his apology up Steven Whittaker’s holeAn apology would go a long way for his mistake
A player that got better the longer his arse was connected to the treatment table. A poor mans Gordon Durie.
Are you serious?I'd argue he was a much better player for Rangers than Gordon Durie.
Great wee player who loved beating and getting it up the filth. Sad departure, but he was a young player, poorly advised. I wish him well.
Agreed. He's no more a 'traitor' or a 'Judas' than McGregor or Davis were. There's no way elite footballers were going to play in the 3rd division (I'm deliberately not including Wallace or McCulloch in that bracket) - The difference was in the communications, instead of keeping their mouth shuts him and Whittaker did a disastrous press conference at a time when nobody really knew what the hell was going on. The agent or PR person that set them up for that needs hung out to dry. He grew up supporting Rangers. That's enough for me to forgive him one really bad take.He made a mistake. People on here are way too sensitive about it.
That’s just nonsense.Agreed. He's no more a 'traitor' or a 'Judas' than McGregor or Davis were. There's no way elite footballers were going to play in the 3rd division (I'm deliberately not including Wallace or McCulloch in that bracket) - The difference was in the communications, instead of keeping their mouth shuts him and Whittaker did a disastrous press conference at a time when nobody really knew what the hell was going on. The agent or PR person that set them up for that needs hung out to dry. He grew up supporting Rangers. That's enough for me to forgive him one really bad take.
Are you serious?
That would be the minimum. I'm with you though on that one. However an apology should be a startHe can ram his apology up Steven Whittaker’s hole