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6 hours ago, RandomGuy. said:

He'll be made the scapegoat, like Kent, because he dared to want to move on after you won the league. And that'll be his legacy while folk who done far less to contribute but "stayed loyal" will be heroes.

The wee guy will always be loved but praise where it's due and criticism where it's due. 

 

Pointless playing players who are leaving, it's not fair on them and not fair on their teammates/fans.

 

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3 hours ago, Grangemouth Bairn said:

You are spot on with Al Ahly and Linfield mate.

Also absolutely agree with you in respect of Real Madrid. Although their overall trophy count is lower, you can’t argue with the quality of trophies they have won 👍.

Yep, it matters in my opinion. 

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8 minutes ago, LuboMoravcik said:

Nacional of Uruguay also have a high number of trophies won. But a lot of them, beyond the major domestic trophies, are regional trophies or competitions that haven't run for several decades.

Nacional have won 60 major trophies the rest are all local minor trophies I think linfield would be the club with most trophies if you added in all the local cup’s they have won 

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From 1932-1975 only Nacional and Penarol won the league, 43yrs. I don't know if there is another country with a longer period of domination by 2 teams.

The OF are currently on 38yrs, surely they will smash that out the park. 

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1 hour ago, ahemps said:

From 1932-1975 only Nacional and Penarol won the league, 43yrs. I don't know if there is another country with a longer period of domination by 2 teams.

The OF are currently on 38yrs, surely they will smash that out the park. 

Only other I can think of is in the Brazilian state leagues as they didn’t have a national championship for a long time is in the gaucho league internacional and gremio also won 43 titles between them.

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RYAN JACK is close to agreeing a one-year deal with Rangers.

SunSport understands the midfielder is on the verge of penning a contract extension until next summer

The news came as SunSport learned that Rangers will listen to summer offers for star Antonio Colak after knocking back January interest

 

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7 minutes ago, bennett said:

 

 

RYAN JACK is close to agreeing a one-year deal with Rangers.

SunSport understands the midfielder is on the verge of penning a contract extension until next summer

The news came as SunSport learned that Rangers will listen to summer offers for star Antonio Colak after knocking back January interest

 

The rat will keep the physio busy 😆

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20 hours ago, bennett said:

 

 

RYAN JACK is close to agreeing a one-year deal with Rangers.

SunSport understands the midfielder is on the verge of penning a contract extension until next summer

The news came as SunSport learned that Rangers will listen to summer offers for star Antonio Colak after knocking back January interest

 

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37 minutes ago, AJF said:

 

Know nothing about the player and I appreciate our rebuild will require free transfers but the whole "mystery illness" long term contract aspect is a little bit uninspiring. 

1 minute ago, Henrik's tongue said:

Rangers team next year will be “Warburtonesque”. 
 

Just watch :thumsup2

This is a fear of mine. We've got a habit of trying to fix players that haven't lived up to potential. 

For every Cantwell we're gonna have a few jobbers. 

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On 09/05/2023 at 08:46, ahemps said:

From 1932-1975 only Nacional and Penarol won the league, 43yrs. I don't know if there is another country with a longer period of domination by 2 teams.

The OF are currently on 38yrs, surely they will smash that out the park. 

You're confused I think because The Rangers (2012) broke the Glasgow Rangers (1872-2012) and Celtic league title duopoly when they won the league a couple of seasons back.

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18 minutes ago, RuMoore said:

Know nothing about the player and I appreciate our rebuild will require free transfers but the whole "mystery illness" long term contract aspect is a little bit uninspiring. 

This is a fear of mine. We've got a habit of trying to fix players that haven't lived up to potential. 

For every Cantwell we're gonna have a few jobbers. 

For every jobber you’re going to have a few more jobbers? Cool. 

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25 minutes ago, RuMoore said:

Know nothing about the player and I appreciate our rebuild will require free transfers but the whole "mystery illness" long term contract aspect is a little bit uninspiring. 

This is a fear of mine. We've got a habit of trying to fix players that haven't lived up to potential. 

For every Cantwell we're gonna have a few jobbers. 

Genuine question:   Are you convinced by Cantwell?  I’ve seen him score one worldy and otherwise look hapless, but that’s only going by Sportscene highlights.

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40 minutes ago, 18May1991 said:

For every jobber you’re going to have a few more jobbers? Cool. 

I probably should have used Tav as the example but even with that I'm sure people would go with that patter...

32 minutes ago, Savage Henry said:

Genuine question:   Are you convinced by Cantwell?  I’ve seen him score one worldy and otherwise look hapless, but that’s only going by Sportscene highlights.

I'm more than convinced he's good enough to do well for Rangers in this league. 

Highlights probably don't do him justice as he does sometimes lose the ball when trying to do a quick pass or skin someone when he doesn't need to but other than that he's actually quite smart in possession over the course of a game. I think most Rangers fan have become accustomed to a possession based style with Kamara, Jack and Lundstram being industrious without being adventurous, he certainly adds an attractive forward thinking playstyle and even though he's prone to get stuck in recklessly he does put in a defensive shift which i didn't think he would. All in all he's definitely a good addition for us and I can see him either continously thriving or being one of those purple patch players. There's no question there's a player in there. 

 

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40 minutes ago, Savage Henry said:

Genuine question:   Are you convinced by Cantwell?  I’ve seen him score one worldy and otherwise look hapless, but that’s only going by Sportscene highlights.

He looks fantastic. Socks down as far as possible with the tiny shin pads, hairband, struts about thinking he's always the best player on the pitch. What could go wrong?

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2 hours ago, RuMoore said:

Know nothing about the player and I appreciate our rebuild will require free transfers but the whole "mystery illness" long term contract aspect is a little bit uninspiring. 

Nah can’t say I’d heard of him until yesterday. You’d hope they have a bit of budget there looking to invest in 2 or 3 players of known quality.

I think the number of players we will see leaving probably requires a few lower budget squad fillers.

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