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buddie06smfc

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  1. St Johnstone similar to Livi I’d say, little redeeming features about their play and team. Worryingly for them though it looks like Livi might be able to muster up a couple of meaningful attacks in game. Kwon robbed by the ref and whatever idiot in the VAR booth. Mandron got the Curtis Main treatment from the ref today, was getting manhandled every header and got very little all game. It was mostly against Liam Gordon who gave us a timely reminder of how rotten he is. A modern day John Potter.
  2. If Mandron is dropped from the team, particularly for Ayunga which would be madness, we’ll lose. Or Olusanya for that matter. The only one of the front 3 who stands to drop out would be Scott most likely for Jamieson. Baccus and Bolton should probably be in line for getting back in the team.
  3. He does go down too easily and frequently. Probably has a reputation that proceeds him already. Sangare did similar in the first half in an attempt to get Elvis sent off when he wasn’t touched. It seems to be the way these days unfortunately.
  4. Bit of an overreaction to today. Was a disaster of a result but we weren't all that bad and still created chances, would be more worrying if we just passed it about with no purpose. I think Jamieson made an impact when he came on, albeit against a pretty poor side. I just hope this won't restart striker roulette, I think the right wing position is up for grabs but the other two we haven't better options than Kiltie and Mandron. Could've added 37 mins on as injury time today and we wouldn't have scored. It was just one of those days.
  5. He gave every 50/50 Dundee’s way. There were 2 clear bookings for Shaughnessy, one before the Bolton challenge. I think his reluctance to give Shaughnessy a deserved booking compared to couldn’t get the card out quick enough for Bolton was half the frustration. His stubbornness when it came to the red card summed up his performance. He was atrocious all night and not helped by the linesman on either side as well. If only referees had a league table as well and could get relegated. McLean would be the Brechin equivalent. Plummet through the tables in consecutive seasons.
  6. Routine win against diddies as expected. Dundee did well to get rid of Cammy Kerr only to replace him with someone just as bad in No.3. James Scott had the beating of him everytime. Wasn’t the worst on the pitch though - Steven McLean comfortably the worst. Shockingly poor performance. Should’ve won by more. Two games in a row Hemming has had 0 saves to make. He must be bored out his mind.
  7. What’s so good about them Einstein? Since they beat us they’ve picked up 9 points from 10 games. You’re as over the top with praise for Dundee as you are critical about St Mirren.
  8. We beat Celtic 4-0 once upon a time. These things happen.
  9. Dundee are shite. Thankfully after Wednesday we won’t need to concern ourselves thinking about them until at least this August, and potentially August next year.
  10. I’m glad he cleared up that the OGs in our goals for column were scored by opposition players and not our own.
  11. I saw it on sportscene this morning. If a foul was given against Goldson, as should have been, would it not also have been a red card? Or am I even more sensitive than the rules these days? Last time I saw studs into a player at waist height I’d have assumed a red card was coming.
  12. Mandron should be first choice striker. Not even debatable. First half especially he was brilliant today. Also looks to have a good partnership with Kiltie.
  13. I assume, if anything does come of this rumour, we will likely be shipping at least one/two out given we already have 7 players (Ayunga, Mandron, Jamieson, Olusanya, Scott, McMenamin & Nahmani) vying for 2 positions regardless if we play 3-5-2 or 3-4-3.
  14. Disinterested is extremely harsh. Jury is still out on whether he is good enough or consistent enough for this level but you could argue that applies to any of our forwards IMO, with the exception of Kiltie. I presume he’ll see his chances even more limited now with Scott in the squad.
  15. Robinson will think it. He and/or his agent will have his name all over the papers soon enough, just for a change. We’d be deluded not to think our manager at any time wouldn’t be tempted by the prospect of managing and improving Aberdeen. Just look at their squad. It will never come to that anyway, Aberdeen fans are permanently deluded and Robinson appointment wouldn’t appease the fans.
  16. Have I missed something? Why we arsed about a Rangers player’s state?
  17. 1. Alex Rae 2. Bobby Madden - now attempting to adopt the Dermot Gallagher role in Scottish football. Not sure why he thinks his voice/opinion carries any weight when he was just as hopeless as the rest of them. 3. Mick Kennedy 4. Andrew Dallas 5. Todd Cantwell 6. Douglas Ross 7. Kyogo 8. Trevor Carson 9. The insufferable Partick Thistle fans that somehow appear on my Twitter timeline 10. Rod Stewart
  18. I’d say so. He was the one who was looking to move the ball quickly and could do it accurately. Boyd-Munce on the other hand required 3 touches to get it on his left foot before then looking to pass. The contrast was pretty stark. He looks a player. Whether we’ll have the players who can be on the same wavelength as him to reap the benefits remains to be seen.
  19. Mandron and Nahmani look to me like they’d be the best partnership, can only remember them playing together for about 20 minutes. Not sure Ayunga makes all that great a strike partner when he’s running the ball straight into defenders or leathering the ball towards goal from an impossible angle. Too greedy IMO.
  20. It’s funny to see Rangers constantly in this position of lashing out at anyone and anything. Instead of looking into the weak and loser mentality they have at the club, they continue blaming everything else. Tbh I hope it continues. The day they have an internal review instead of an external review is when others may have to worry but that’s not likely any time soon.
  21. If either Collum or Walsh deemed it to be a penalty, they would’ve checked the build up at the time. Meaning there would’ve been no penalty. It’s a fuss over nothing. Regardless of how they came to their conclusion. Since we’re already dealing in hypotheticals here. Had they awarded a penalty and missed the offside in the build up, which going by your assessment is more than likely, would you be as vociferous in your abuse of the referees involved? Somehow I doubt it because it would have been to the benefit of Rangers. That’s the crux of the matter here, not anything to do with the decision making process etc. Both of them are very bad referees but they have made the right call here.
  22. Yes he would have found the offside as that is not a subjective decision. So your first point is absolutely redundant. He shouldn’t have been sent to the monitor regardless as it was offside. Why you and your club are making a fuss out of this, I don’t know, well I do - to benefit in future matches and put pressure on officials. As has been said if Rangers are really concerned about integrity (not putting pressure on officials obviously - that wouldn’t be rangers) and all their other paranoia, they should be consulting the SFA on all decisions involving them. Regardless of who they have benefited. More often than not benefiting Rangers, obviously. This whole thing is barking mad. Caixinha style.
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