trousers Posted July 19 Posted July 19 (edited) 35 minutes ago, Midfield_General said: That's why I think Rangers fans are in for a bit of a shock. They are all under the impression that he's going to bring an intense pressing game, when in fact his teams do anything but. I was reading some of their fans' comments after their 1-1 draw in a preseason match Vs Barnsley last week. No prizes for guessing that the goal they conceded was due to the keeper attempting to play out from the back in a dangerous situation. Amusing to see a spate of fan comments along the lines of "at least we're getting those kind of mistakes out of our system before the season starts".... *Chortle* Edited July 19 by trousers 1 17
gio1saints Posted July 19 Posted July 19 (edited) 47 minutes ago, trousers said: I was reading some of their fans' comments after their 1-1 draw in a preseason match Vs Barnsley last week. No prizes for guessing that the goal they conceded was due to the keeper attempting to play out from the back in a dangerous situation. Amusing to see a spate of fan comments along the lines of "at least we're getting those kind of mistakes out of our system before the season starts".... *Chortle* Rangers will be ok whoever the manager is. But my personal view is that they may well sack RM by Xmas if he’s not started well! They are not a project or a potential team - they are RANGERS and Rangers fans are not Saints fans… The level of opposition and the quality of their squad vs the rest means he’s got a similar situation to when he took Saints up in his hands. He should do ok given enough time - but in this case though it’s certain Rangers fans will only want the title-runners up won’t do- so if they drop cheap points early doors and lose a derby his job is in jeopardy. I’d make him favourite for first sacking in Scotland myself. Edited July 19 by gio1saints 2
East Kent Saint Posted July 19 Posted July 19 RM given the thumbs up by Fergie , a sort of kiss of death then 😄
Zorba Posted July 19 Posted July 19 58 minutes ago, East Kent Saint said: RM given the thumbs up by Fergie , a sort of kiss of death then 😄 6
Whitey Grandad Posted July 19 Posted July 19 29 minutes ago, Zorba said: But where is she going to put it? 3
East Kent Saint Posted July 20 Posted July 20 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4gdk730yexo this Fergie 1
coalman Posted July 20 Posted July 20 22 minutes ago, East Kent Saint said: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4gdk730yexo this Fergie There's no quote from Sir Alex Ferguson in there just boasting about how he's been speaking to him. This is not the first time Martin has boasted about what someone said to him to try and show his approach is the right one. https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/24687881.southamptons-martin-reacts-praise-man-citys-guardiola/ 4
goodymatt Posted July 20 Posted July 20 4 minutes ago, coalman said: There's no quote from Sir Alex Ferguson in there just boasting about how he's been speaking to him. This is not the first time Martin has boasted about what someone said to him to try and show his approach is the right one. https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/24687881.southamptons-martin-reacts-praise-man-citys-guardiola/ He really does have previous for this. How many times did we hear about random fans he bumped into walking around the area telling him that they fully supported his philosophy and understood what he was doing. I’m sure it’s a coincidence that it was SAF’s first visit to their training ground, rather than it being out of huge support for Russell Martin. Pretty cool for Russ though to have some conversations with a manager that achieved it all. 1
Dusic Posted July 20 Posted July 20 Why do people get so triggered by Russell Martin? He was clearly responding to a question about Ferguson visiting and pretty much nothing he said as quoted by the BBC is remotely boastful or controversial! 7
Miltonaggro Posted July 20 Posted July 20 22 minutes ago, coalman said: There's no quote from Sir Alex Ferguson in there just boasting about how he's been speaking to him. This is not the first time Martin has boasted about what someone said to him to try and show his approach is the right one. https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/24687881.southamptons-martin-reacts-praise-man-citys-guardiola/ Last season the ‘proper manager solidarity endorsement’ usually happened in the post match press conference after Russball had gifted their team three guaranteed points . He’s going large and getting the Glasgow PR in early this season.
washsaint Posted July 20 Posted July 20 What a bunch of miserable sods there are on here. Still analyzing every word Martin says and trying to poke holes. He gave us a memorable season in the Championship (and let's not forget the absolute mess he inherited) and was way out of his depth in the Premiership but left a long tme ago. Time to move on methinks. 10
Weston Super Saint Posted July 20 Posted July 20 33 minutes ago, washsaint said: What a bunch of miserable sods there are on here. Still analyzing every word Martin says and trying to poke holes. He gave us a memorable season in the Championship (and let's not forget the absolute mess he inherited) and was way out of his depth in the Premiership but left a long tme ago. Time to move on methinks. Sadly, he gave us an unforgettable season in the PL as well. 5 6
Oldandtired Posted July 20 Posted July 20 5 hours ago, Dusic said: Why do people get so triggered by Russell Martin? For me because after 65+ years of watching and enjoying football, up or down, good or bad, that prick did more to practically kill my love for the game with his turgid football than anything else. We got promotion in spite of him not because of him, and I really hope he falls flat on his face. 23
Toussaint Posted July 20 Posted July 20 1 hour ago, washsaint said: What a bunch of miserable sods there are on here. Still analyzing every word Martin says and trying to poke holes. He gave us a memorable season in the Championship (and let's not forget the absolute mess he inherited) and was way out of his depth in the Premiership but left a long tme ago. Time to move on methinks. I don’t know so much, we are currently only 345 pages in.
Fabrice29 Posted July 20 Posted July 20 20 minutes ago, Oldandtired said: For me because after 65+ years of watching and enjoying football, up or down, good or bad, that prick did more to practically kill my love for the game with his turgid football than anything else. We got promotion in spite of him not because of him, and I really hope he falls flat on his face. It's posts like this that really get me excited for this season. 3rd top scorers in the league, club record unbeaten run and a 4th place finish followed by a play off win all in spite of this prick means this season can only be really special right? 1 2
trousers Posted Sunday at 13:12 Posted Sunday at 13:12 Why do people get so triggered by people who get so triggered by Russell Martin...? 1
coalman Posted Sunday at 13:28 Posted Sunday at 13:28 16 minutes ago, trousers said: Why do people get so triggered by people who get so triggered by Russell Martin...? Why do people get so triggered about people who get do triggered by people who get so triggered? 2
Badger Posted Sunday at 14:25 Posted Sunday at 14:25 3 hours ago, washsaint said: What a bunch of miserable sods there are on here. Still analyzing every word Martin says and trying to poke holes. He gave us a memorable season in the Championship (and let's not forget the absolute mess he inherited) and was way out of his depth in the Premiership but left a long tme ago. Time to move on methinks. I fully accept he settled the squad well on arrival, overcoming the ‘scar tissue’ etc. If he wasn’t such an arrogant bellend his time with us might be remembered more fondly. 5
Zorba Posted Sunday at 14:29 Posted Sunday at 14:29 1 hour ago, coalman said: Why do people get so triggered about people who get do triggered by people who get so triggered? Alright Dave? 3
washsaint Posted Sunday at 16:49 Posted Sunday at 16:49 2 hours ago, Badger said: I fully accept he settled the squad well on arrival, overcoming the ‘scar tissue’ etc. If he wasn’t such an arrogant bellend his time with us might be remembered more fondly. Don't disagree with you on this - but, as with most things in life, look forward to what's to come as opposed to dwelling on the past. The past can't be changed, the future can
Midfield_General Posted Tuesday at 11:59 Posted Tuesday at 11:59 (edited) Massive first game for Martin tonight. CL qualifier, first leg, at home. Will be watching with interest to see if he's learned from his experiences and adapted anything. This comment from one of their boards made me smile: derbybear said: Haven’t a clue what to expect. Just hope we don’t hear “ We need more game time” You won't. The days of bluffing and excuses are gone. Russell Martin is a straight shooter and it's clear he wants not only to be the man at Rangers but to embrace the pressure and expectation. Come what may he's not going to waste time with junk talk. 😬 Edited Tuesday at 12:00 by Midfield_General 6
franniesTache Posted Tuesday at 12:06 Posted Tuesday at 12:06 (edited) I can't wait for Martin to do a powerpoint presentation to a room full of angry Glaswegians to explain to them why what they're watching is wrong and that his style is world changing and innovative and they couldn't possibly understand it, after they lose their third game on the trot by a goal caused by them dicking about with it at the back Edited Tuesday at 12:07 by franniesTache 2 4
coalman Posted Tuesday at 12:15 Posted Tuesday at 12:15 15 minutes ago, Midfield_General said: Massive first game for Martin tonight. CL qualifier, first leg, at home. Will be watching with interest to see if he's learned from his experiences and adapted anything. This comment from one of their boards made me smile: derbybear said: Haven’t a clue what to expect. Just hope we don’t hear “ We need more game time” You won't. The days of bluffing and excuses are gone. Russell Martin is a straight shooter and it's clear he wants not only to be the man at Rangers but to embrace the pressure and expectation. Come what may he's not going to waste time with junk talk. 😬 No need for that - from what I've heard out of Glasgow they've all trained really well this week. 4
AlexLaw76 Posted Tuesday at 12:15 Posted Tuesday at 12:15 Just now, coalman said: No need for that - from what I've heard out of Glasgow they've all trained really well this week. But, were they brave? 2
Midfield_General Posted Tuesday at 12:55 Posted Tuesday at 12:55 They've brought some players in since he's been there but no-one of any real note. A few weeks ago they genuinely seemed to think they might come in for Ramsdale and Downes. Since then the highest-profile player they've brought in is Joe Rothwell, and they seem properly excited about him, which really does say it all about the difference between expectation and reality up there. The team they look like they're putting out tonight looks very, very average on paper. A bunch of £500k - £3m journeymen and loans brought in from the fringes of Luton Town and Peterborough. It's going to be fun watching them try to Beckenbauer their way out from the back with Champion's League qualification on the line. 4
RedArmy Posted Tuesday at 16:21 Posted Tuesday at 16:21 4 hours ago, coalman said: No need for that - from what I've heard out of Glasgow they've all trained really well this week. It’s only Tuesday there’s no way they’ve even been into training yet. 5
Weston Super Saint Posted Tuesday at 16:52 Posted Tuesday at 16:52 4 hours ago, Midfield_General said: Massive first game for Martin tonight. CL qualifier, first leg, at home. Will be watching with interest to see if he's learned from his experiences and adapted anything. This comment from one of their boards made me smile: derbybear said: Haven’t a clue what to expect. Just hope we don’t hear “ We need more game time” You won't. The days of bluffing and excuses are gone. Russell Martin is a straight shooter and it's clear he wants not only to be the man at Rangers but to embrace the pressure and expectation. Come what may he's not going to waste time with junk talk. 😬 Is that by McFabrice? 2
Lee On Solent Saint Posted Tuesday at 17:32 Posted Tuesday at 17:32 He's getting his excuses in early. Not calling the game season defining.
beatlesaint Posted Tuesday at 19:07 Posted Tuesday at 19:07 Rangers started the game well in terms of keeping the ball and looking composed. But they didn't really create or fashion anything in those first eight minutes. In the last five minutes Panathinaikos have had a good few looks at Rangers' goal and look far more of a threat.
hypochondriac Posted Tuesday at 19:07 Posted Tuesday at 19:07 1 minute ago, coalman said: Looks familiar so far! 1
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted Tuesday at 19:11 Posted Tuesday at 19:11 From BBC... Rangers started the game well in terms of keeping the ball and looking composed. But they didn't really create or fashion anything in those first eight minutes. 🫠
sockeye Posted Tuesday at 19:12 Posted Tuesday at 19:12 6 minutes ago, coalman said: Very glad this era is now behind us. Seeing that gave me some kind of flashback 2
Sheaf Saint Posted Tuesday at 19:27 Posted Tuesday at 19:27 14 minutes ago, sockeye said: Very glad this era is now behind us. Seeing that gave me some kind of flashback All very familiar... 2
RedArmy Posted Tuesday at 19:35 Posted Tuesday at 19:35 6 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: All very familiar... We had a bit more of the “(insert team here) look like they could score every time Saints have the ball” Martin. 2
Saint NL Posted Tuesday at 19:43 Posted Tuesday at 19:43 I just saw the score, knew I had to rush over here to see the comments. Loads of possession and no XG. Somethings just don't change.
Midfield_General Posted Tuesday at 19:45 Posted Tuesday at 19:45 (edited) HT. 0-0. On another day they would be at least 2-0 down - Butland made two fantastic saves to keep them in it. They've been second to everything and overrun in midfield every time Pana come forward. They are a mess defending corners and have only had one shot on target. This is against a side most of their fans were expecting them to comfortably roll over. Fans already asking why they play it sideways when there is a forward pass on, and seem puzzled that the high-energy, aggressive, attacking football and high press they've been expecting is nowhere to be seen. Already questioning why players are being played out of position, why the full backs are so narrow and inverted, and whether this style of play will work against packed defences in the SPL. To be fair to them, 22nd July is very early in the window to be having a tough competitive fixture, and I'm sure the team they start the season with will look quite different to the side they've got out tonight. It's also somehow still 0-0, so it's not beyond the realms that they could nick something. But it's not a very good start. Edited Tuesday at 19:52 by Midfield_General
ChrisPY Posted Tuesday at 19:45 Posted Tuesday at 19:45 347-145 at Half Time. Got to be pleased with that score. Up The Gers 🇬🇧
Saint NL Posted Tuesday at 19:46 Posted Tuesday at 19:46 "Rangers aren't doing enough in open play. I think Martin will be considering changes at half-time or early in the second half." 65th minute as always, eh Russ?
coalman Posted Tuesday at 19:50 Posted Tuesday at 19:50 When Martin said this game wasn't going to define his season he may have been a bit optimistic. Saying that I'm sure they'll come good in the second half.
Fabrice29 Posted Tuesday at 19:55 Posted Tuesday at 19:55 I see all the people who insist they don't like Martin or his football are checking in on how he's doing Perfectly normal behaviour. Not the only ex Saint out there though so maybe they are all checking in on the Panathinaikos lad. 2 1
CB Fry Posted Tuesday at 19:57 Posted Tuesday at 19:57 1 minute ago, Fabrice29 said: I see all the people who insist they don't like Martin or his football are checking in on how he's doing Perfectly normal behaviour. Not the only ex Saint out there though so maybe they are all checking in on the Panathinaikos lad. Waits until Wussell's team scores and here he is. 5
coalman Posted Tuesday at 19:58 Posted Tuesday at 19:58 2 minutes ago, Fabrice29 said: I see all the people who insist they don't like Martin or his football are checking in on how he's doing Perfectly normal behaviour. Not the only ex Saint out there though so maybe they are all checking in on the Panathinaikos lad. Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule on the Rangers forum about how it will just take time to gel to post that. 1
Pwoite Posted Tuesday at 20:00 Posted Tuesday at 20:00 54 minutes ago, coalman said: Deja vu, all over again.
coalman Posted Tuesday at 20:02 Posted Tuesday at 20:02 A goal up and the other team down to ten. If this was Saints under any of our last five managers...
Midfield_General Posted Tuesday at 20:03 Posted Tuesday at 20:03 Now they go 1-0 up and the opposition have a man sent off. Football eh! 1 1
RedArmy Posted Tuesday at 20:07 Posted Tuesday at 20:07 11 minutes ago, Fabrice29 said: I see all the people who insist they don't like Martin or his football are checking in on how he's doing Perfectly normal behaviour. Not the only ex Saint out there though so maybe they are all checking in on the Panathinaikos lad. Are you a bit sad that he didn’t take you to Rangers to get his washing done for him? 1
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