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posted on 7/10/12

Celtic storm it in Moscow, Rangers stumble in Stirling

posted on 7/10/12

Rangers ONLY weapon is the crowd at Ibrox...apart from that they are completely gash

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posted on 7/10/12

In Ally we trust

posted on 7/10/12

McCoist is a great manager. I really like him.

comment by Guyser (U14153)

posted on 7/10/12

Was the game that bad for Rangers? Did they have many chances or did Albion shut the Gers down before they could do any thing?

posted on 7/10/12

It's clearly a matter of motivation and not ability.

Perhaps the players feel they can get away with it, with Ally? I don't think any of them would dare have that attitude and then walk into the dressing room to Walter Smith.

posted on 7/10/12

Jinky, we are a huge club but we can't class ourselves as a "big team". This team was cobbled together at the last minute before the season started. Early days yet, Ally will sort it out.

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posted on 7/10/12

Ally's 'reign' has been a disaster.

Brilliant

posted on 7/10/12

4 away games against pizza delivery boys and McCoist still can't steer a side on an annual wage budget of 7m+ to 3 points?

How can any Bear defend that?

comment by Guyser (U14153)

posted on 7/10/12

Curly Can you see it all getting turned round?

posted on 7/10/12

McCoist couldn't manage a goog shecht.....way out of his depth.

posted on 7/10/12

Gaz, the bears afford Ally too much time simply because of how he performed as a player.

posted on 7/10/12

The only reason Ally is still there, is because they have no competition.

It'd be the same with us...but I think Lenny's done well to keep our lads motivated.

I don't buy the "it's a new team" thing, because you've done that in the SPL before and started better. It's a matter of motivation...you wouldn't have beaten Motherwell with ease, otherwise.

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 7/10/12

Curly

Agree Coisty should get to the end of the season but they need to improve on there away form if you want to be promoted

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posted on 7/10/12

Rangers know they'll pisss the league...otherwise Mccoist would have been out after Annan.

Dropping points doesn't mean anything in the grand scheme of things, it's just the embarrassment to the fans.

comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 7/10/12

It's clearly a matter of motivation and not ability.
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McCoist was a great Number 2 for a much more capable, fearsome manager.
Mr. Love-me Love-me struggling with the demands of leadership.

posted on 7/10/12

I don't buy the "it's a new team" thing, because you've done that in the SPL before and started better............We have never had a pre season like this in our history, just no comparison.

posted on 7/10/12

Ally can't cut it with far more resources than any other team in that league.

Stirling Albion

posted on 7/10/12

It's to do with motivation.

Your players were playing against SPL opposition so were motivated to beat them and then the ability showed in the end.

If you turn up to Stirling and think "Oh, we're gonna' win the league anyway" and don't give everything then there's a chance you'll drop points. It's up to the manager to tell them how unacceptable it is. If I was a Rangers played who would I prefer to walk into that dressing room and see after the game? Walter, McLeish or Ally? Obviously Ally.

comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 7/10/12

McCoist should play the Spartak-Celtic game on their next coach trip.
Let them see how a real team deals with those away-day blues....

posted on 7/10/12

Pre season excuse, Jesus wept. Wake up 'ya mug

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 7/10/12

Who the flicker that gave me 1 vote

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