It’s funny as no one mentions the pace of the ball, where the pass is played or the bobble that might have disturbed the ball’s path as it fell to the striker who then blazes his effort over the bar. Fans all over the world react with mirth as forwards fluff their lines and miss […]
Posted on February 17th, 2018 by scott
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The SFA have finally confirmed that they have a new national team boss. Alex McLeish has returned to the job and will be hoping to guide Scotland to Euro 2020 qualification. His appointment doesn’t have me jumping up and down with excitement nor does it have me down in the dumps with disappointment. I […]
Posted on February 16th, 2018 by scott
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Now let me start off by apologising for the clickbait headline, the truth is I’m not a huge fan of comparing players and many will no doubt leave this article unfulfilled by my conclusion. Football fans love debating who was better Pele or Maradona? Or who is the best ever Ronaldo or Messi? People will […]
Posted on January 24th, 2018 by scott
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Rangers managed to pick up a second draw from Celtic Park this year as they held the Scottish Premiership leaders to a 0-0 draw. In truth, today’s performance was probably the best showing from Rangers in an Old Firm match since rejoining Scotland’s top flight. It was a very strong team performance and they looked solid […]
Posted on December 30th, 2017 by scott
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Football fans can be fickle creatures. A goalscorer leaves their club and he goes from being a hero to villain in the moment he departs. Bring him back and a few might question it but if he returns with goals or committed performances, then all is forgiven. A prime example of this, is Wayne Rooney […]
Posted on December 19th, 2017 by scott
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If Rangers are still looking for a new manager within the Scottish Premiership then there’s really just one man that they can go for. Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes has turned down the chance to talk to the Ibrox club and let’s face it neither Brendan Rodgers or Neil Lennon would accept or be considered for the […]
Posted on December 10th, 2017 by scott
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People were laughing at Rangers when Aberdeen announced that Derek McInnes would be staying at Pittodrie. I personally don’t think going after a manager and not getting him is embarrassing. It’s not great but that’s it happens, Derek made his decision, and that should be respected. You win some and you lose some, that’s football […]
Posted on December 9th, 2017 by scott
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It’s looking increasingly likely that Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes will become the new Rangers boss. Dons Chairman Stewart Milne has so far refused the Ibrox club permission to speak to his gaffer but with McInnes not taking first team training for the past few days and also not holding the club’s pre-match press conference today, […]
Posted on December 7th, 2017 by scott
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Rangers Chairman Dave King seemed to manage the club’s AGM with ease. Admitting mistakes in transfer policy, especially in the case of Barrie McKay, placated some in the audience. Blaming the Easdale brothers for his troubles with the takeover panel will have got the crowd onside. Talk of stadium improvements, a potential new share issue […]
Posted on December 1st, 2017 by scott
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Rangers fans rejoiced in 2015 as Dave King and his friends ousted a board deemed toxic by the support. King and Co came in full of promises, stating they were the men to turn the club’s fortunes around. Now as we near the end of 2017, things haven’t really gone according to plan. Yes they’ve […]
Posted on November 25th, 2017 by scott
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