Perspective is needed too on that situation. Rangers had brought in a kinda well regarded English manager. Ashley and his allies were being removed from control of the board after one of the most depressing seasons of supporting rangers I've experienced.
Things looked positive and an absolute hammering of Hibs made it seem it was right to be excited. Add on I think 10 or 11 straight league wins and yes Warburton was for a time very much in favour. Honeymoons end and his did too.
comment by rats juice ANURR penultae furra gerz nat (U6393)
posted 17 minutes ago
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 😂
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
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Sorry to break this news to you but you are wrong
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competen... (U3633)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by rats juice ANURR penultae furra gerz nat (U6393)
posted 17 minutes ago
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
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And despite that we saw hoards of bears with breed wrappers on their nappers 😂
I genuinely felt sorry for him when Traynor hijacked that interview he was doing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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
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Sorry to break this news to you but you are wrong
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That’s fine I can handle it. Perhaps somewhere in between my estimate and yours the truth will lie
comment by Miller (U9310)
posted 33 minutes ago
Perspective is needed too on that situation. Rangers had brought in a kinda well regarded English manager. Ashley and his allies were being removed from control of the board after one of the most depressing seasons of supporting rangers I've experienced.
Things looked positive and an absolute hammering of Hibs made it seem it was right to be excited. Add on I think 10 or 11 straight league wins and yes Warburton was for a time very much in favour. Honeymoons end and his did too.
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Yep and along with your previous post it’s also very true that teams, players and managers sussed us out and we were forced into playing tippy tappy around the box for most of the season while getting hit in the break and also the fact being all too apparent that our defence was a weak watery fart.
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competen... (U3633)
posted 2 minutes ago
👍
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Did we just agree on something?
Personally the orange thing does not bother me. The attack does. That's the problem.
I was nearly murdered for the same thing. I was more concerned with the attempted murder
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.
—-
Pan ghuy.
Aye bready was a headline I'm sure
At yeast it was inventive.
<dough>
Watched Warburtons interview last night. A good watch and he’s certainly a very intelligent and witty man. I still don’t think he’s ruithkess enough to manage at a club that’s expected to win most games . Think that was his downfall but his knowledge of the game, coaching e, everything really seems to be excellent. He’s just maybe too nice a guy imo
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posted on 19/2/19
Perspective is needed too on that situation. Rangers had brought in a kinda well regarded English manager. Ashley and his allies were being removed from control of the board after one of the most depressing seasons of supporting rangers I've experienced.
Things looked positive and an absolute hammering of Hibs made it seem it was right to be excited. Add on I think 10 or 11 straight league wins and yes Warburton was for a time very much in favour. Honeymoons end and his did too.
posted on 19/2/19
comment by rats juice ANURR penultae furra gerz nat (U6393)
posted 17 minutes ago
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
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And despite that we saw hoards of bears with breed wrappers on their nappers 😂
I genuinely felt sorry for him when Traynor hijacked that interview he was doing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry to break this news to you but you are wrong
posted on 19/2/19
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competen... (U3633)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by rats juice ANURR penultae furra gerz nat (U6393)
posted 17 minutes ago
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
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And despite that we saw hoards of bears with breed wrappers on their nappers 😂
I genuinely felt sorry for him when Traynor hijacked that interview he was doing
----------------------------------------------------------------------
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
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry to break this news to you but you are wrong
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That’s fine I can handle it. Perhaps somewhere in between my estimate and yours the truth will lie
posted on 19/2/19
👍
posted on 19/2/19
comment by Miller (U9310)
posted 33 minutes ago
Perspective is needed too on that situation. Rangers had brought in a kinda well regarded English manager. Ashley and his allies were being removed from control of the board after one of the most depressing seasons of supporting rangers I've experienced.
Things looked positive and an absolute hammering of Hibs made it seem it was right to be excited. Add on I think 10 or 11 straight league wins and yes Warburton was for a time very much in favour. Honeymoons end and his did too.
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Yep and along with your previous post it’s also very true that teams, players and managers sussed us out and we were forced into playing tippy tappy around the box for most of the season while getting hit in the break and also the fact being all too apparent that our defence was a weak watery fart.
posted on 19/2/19
comment by MaHeed'sNippin aka I’m the competen... (U3633)
posted 2 minutes ago
👍
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Did we just agree on something?
posted on 19/2/19
Personally the orange thing does not bother me. The attack does. That's the problem.
I was nearly murdered for the same thing. I was more concerned with the attempted murder
posted on 19/2/19
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.
—-
Pan ghuy.
posted on 19/2/19
Aye bready was a headline I'm sure
posted on 19/2/19
At yeast it was inventive.
<dough>
posted on 20/2/19
Watched Warburtons interview last night. A good watch and he’s certainly a very intelligent and witty man. I still don’t think he’s ruithkess enough to manage at a club that’s expected to win most games . Think that was his downfall but his knowledge of the game, coaching e, everything really seems to be excellent. He’s just maybe too nice a guy imo
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