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Post by cornpunks on Jan 6, 2007 10:21:35 GMT
So what do you guys think?
Walter Smith and Ally McCoist as new managers?
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Post by mikeyuk on Jan 6, 2007 10:51:48 GMT
It doesn't sound like the best chat show line up in the world. I suppose it depends how the players respond to them.
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Post by timeless on Jan 6, 2007 13:28:36 GMT
I think something is very wrong when a player gobs off and the manager ends up leaving instead of the player
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Post by floyd on Jan 6, 2007 18:14:06 GMT
It will be a disaster, very old-school but a disaster nonetheless. Too much 'team that drinks together wins together' with McCoist. I am willing to fully retract this statement if he manages to pull it off but I just think in the modern game that this won't work
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Post by cornpunks on Jan 6, 2007 22:56:09 GMT
I think something is very wrong when a player gobs off and the manager ends up leaving instead of the player i was quite gutted as well. it shows that the player thinks he's bigger than the club. You can expect a manger to turn a team around in under 1 seasons!
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Post by cornpunks on Jan 7, 2007 18:46:52 GMT
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Post by estes on Jan 7, 2007 23:56:05 GMT
Shit, I was hoping Rangers would take Terry Butcher off our hands and bleed themselves into insolvency.
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Post by tuck on Jan 9, 2007 0:11:28 GMT
I think you've got to earn a bit of credibility though, and it's clear that Paul Le Guen had absolutely no idea of what he was walking into when he rocked up at Rangers.
Barry Ferguson has put in on the pitch at Rangers for years, and I don't buy this attitude of players never being allowed to speak their minds (look at the disaster that is Hearts...are you saying that the likes of Steven Pressley and Paul Hartley shouldn't have drawn attention to what was going on?).
I don't think any one player should be considered "bigger than a club" and Rangers got themselves into this mess in hiring Le Guen in the first place (Filip Sebo, Phil Bardsley, Lionel Letizi...are you kidding me?!?). But I'll side with Ferguson on this one.
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