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Celtic Fans & Mark Warburton

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I wonder what’s happened to all the breed wrappers that used to be sat on the buffoon bears heeds?

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As a fat orange bassa....can i just say!

piesπŸ‘

posted on 19/2/19

I was quite pleased that Rangers got rid of Warburton.

He had his weaknesses but you could see there was a long term plan there. The expectations weren't realistic and they've not done much better since he left but have spent a fair amount more.

posted on 19/2/19

Warburton wanted 4-5 years to build a side that could compete with Celtic. King wanted it now.

Morelos will be gone next season and Defoe will be their main striker.

I predict more pain.

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posted on 19/2/19

I predict more pain.



Calm doon Mr T.

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comment by Zachsda(Thugs, on and off the park) (U1850)
posted 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
I remember my ex gave me money to buy something to make her look sexy
I bought 24 Carling
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Told the wife that......she just said, nastyπŸ˜€πŸ˜€πŸ˜€

posted on 19/2/19

Quite a bit of revisionism with Warburton from some.

He was a nice guy. But had no plan beyond having more of the ball. His tactic of a high line with no pace at the back meant that breakaway goals happened on an almost weekly basis. Add that to the hardly ever shooting tactic as it might lose possession of the ball and it amounted to dropped points.

His first 6 months were brilliant. The opposition then worked rangers out and after that it was a hibs collapse in the league and one great cup result. As many dropped points in that second half of the championship than Rangers are currently dropping in the premiership probably wouldn't be much of an exaggeration.

In the the premiership there were embarrassing results outside of Celtic, the humiliation at Tynecastle in particular stands out. He was not cut out to take rangers to the standards needed. Gerrard probably isn't either but that doesn't make Warburton any more capable

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comment by Zachsda(Thugs, on and off the park) (U1850)
posted 54 minutes ago
comment by Miller (U9310)
posted 10 minutes ago
Quite a bit of revisionism with Warburton from some.

He was a nice guy. But had no plan beyond having more of the ball. His tactic of a high line with no pace at the back meant that breakaway goals happened on an almost weekly basis. Add that to the hardly ever shooting tactic as it might lose possession of the ball and it amounted to dropped points.

His first 6 months were brilliant. The opposition then worked rangers out and after that it was a hibs collapse in the league and one great cup result. As many dropped points in that second half of the championship than Rangers are currently dropping in the premiership probably wouldn't be much of an exaggeration.

In the the premiership there were embarrassing results outside of Celtic, the humiliation at Tynecastle in particular stands out. He was not cut out to take rangers to the standards needed. Gerrard probably isn't either but that doesn't make Warburton any more capable
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It’s like players who’ve been out for ages become better inside folks heads
He was a decent enough man I think he just didn’t have it tactically at SPL level
Out thought on a regular basis
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And despite that we saw hoards of bears with breed wrappers on their nappers πŸ˜‚

I genuinely felt sorry for him when Traynor hijacked that interview he was doing

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comment by Zachsda(Thugs, on and off the park) (U1850)
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Clearly worse for you as you were at the press conference to update your files
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I give you 10/10 for imagination πŸ‘

posted on 19/2/19

Warburton was like a shiite Sarri, good but bloody frustrating to watch as he only had one way to play and when other teams worked him out offered hee haw.

He looks a better manager than he was because Pedro was so bad. The big money he did spend like on Garner just didn’t work out, as much as he put in a graft.

Simon Ferry’s interviews are top class but

posted on 19/2/19

🎡He wears a magic hat 🎩🎡

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comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competen... (U3633)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
comment by Zachsda(Thugs, on and off the park) (U1850)
posted 54 minutes ago
comment by Miller (U9310)
posted 10 minutes ago
Quite a bit of revisionism with Warburton from some.

He was a nice guy. But had no plan beyond having more of the ball. His tactic of a high line with no pace at the back meant that breakaway goals happened on an almost weekly basis. Add that to the hardly ever shooting tactic as it might lose possession of the ball and it amounted to dropped points.

His first 6 months were brilliant. The opposition then worked rangers out and after that it was a hibs collapse in the league and one great cup result. As many dropped points in that second half of the championship than Rangers are currently dropping in the premiership probably wouldn't be much of an exaggeration.

In the the premiership there were embarrassing results outside of Celtic, the humiliation at Tynecastle in particular stands out. He was not cut out to take rangers to the standards needed. Gerrard probably isn't either but that doesn't make Warburton any more capable
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It’s like players who’ve been out for ages become better inside folks heads
He was a decent enough man I think he just didn’t have it tactically at SPL level
Out thought on a regular basis
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And despite that we saw hoards of bears with breed wrappers on their nappers πŸ˜‚

I genuinely felt sorry for him when Traynor hijacked that interview he was doing
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From what I remember there was a photo doing the rounds of a guy, as in one, Rangers fan who chose to put a bread poke on his head.

Glad to see the Seville calculator’s in good working order

posted on 19/2/19

It definitely happened at easter road in that mental game to begin the season. It might have happened afterwards too.

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