Mark Warburton impressed when he first arrived at Rangers. He was a clear communicator and was a man with a plan! The Englishman stated that he wanted to bring through the club’s youngsters, he wanted to establish a ball retention style of football that would excite the Gers supporters and only wanted to bring in […]
Posted on February 11th, 2017 by scott
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So at 8.30pm tonight Rangers released a statement stating that the club had accepted the resignations of manager Mark Warburton, assistant David Weir and head of recruitment Frank McParland. The club’s official twitter account also made a similar statement. Rangers has accepted the resignations of manager Mark Warburton, assistant David Weir & the Club’s head […]
Posted on February 10th, 2017 by scott
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The dark clouds are gathering around Ibrox. Recent results have once again highlighted that things aren’t progressing at Rangers, certainly not to the extent that the board and the the fans were probably expecting. Now I always said that it was folly to suggest that Mark Warburton’s men would come into the Premiership and challenge […]
Posted on February 8th, 2017 by scott
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Sometimes, just when you think Mark Warburton knows what it’s like to be in charge of Rangers, you realise he’s still getting to grips with the club and the job. At Tynecastle this week, his side were humped 4-1 by a thoroughly deserving Hearts team. Before the game questions were being asked of both managers, […]
Posted on February 3rd, 2017 by scott
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Rangers showed today that in a one off game they can still give Celtic a tough match. But for the third time this season the Green half of Glasgow were the fans celebrating victory. Over the course of the game, Celtic were deserved winners. The Scottish champions struggled to keep up with Gers in the […]
Posted on December 31st, 2016 by scott
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It’s funny how a few wins can turn things around at a club. Had this report been written a few weeks back it probably would’ve had a different outcome and tone. To be honest the transition from the Championship to the Scottish Premiership has been a bit of a tough one for Mark Warburton and his […]
Posted on December 12th, 2016 by scott
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One particular Scottish newspaper, the Daily Record, seem a bit obsessed with Mark Warburton and when he’ll leave the Ibrox hot-seat. Every disappointing Gers result follows on with the paper believing that the manager’s time is coming to an end in Govan. After last night’s defeat the Record suggested that ‘Warburton’s immediate future may now be […]
Posted on October 27th, 2016 by scott
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Ok let’s start by saying Rangers were probably the better team against Aberdeen yesterday. Plus the free-kick that led to the Don’s winner shouldn’t have been given. But it’s very telling that Rangers can dominate a game but not get a result from it. Now if it just happened the one time then that would […]
Posted on September 26th, 2016 by scott
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First off, let me congratulate the Hibs team on their historic triumph. They deserved the win and worked extremely hard to get it. I am not going to discuss the aftermath of the game, I wasn’t there and will let the proper authorities investigate. Obviously it wasn’t a great image for Scottish football. But let’s […]
Posted on May 22nd, 2016 by scott
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When Mark Warburton arrived at Ibrox in the summer he announced that he liked working with small numbers when it came to squad size. But in the last month or so, he must have seen what we’ve all seen with this current Gers crop. The squad started with a bang but managed to drop points […]
Posted on January 4th, 2016 by scott
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