Midfield_General Posted Wednesday at 18:32 Posted Wednesday at 18:32 Rangers living very dangerously in the second leg in Greece. Backs to the wall stuff and now been caught in possession twice in their own box only for the striker to miss a sitter. Scottish commentators tearing their hair out over the risks they are taking. But still 2-0 up on aggregate. 1
coalman Posted Wednesday at 19:12 Posted Wednesday at 19:12 38 minutes ago, Midfield_General said: Rangers living very dangerously in the second leg in Greece. Backs to the wall stuff and now been caught in possession twice in their own box only for the striker to miss a sitter. Scottish commentators tearing their hair out over the risks they are taking. But still 2-0 up on aggregate. Same as the first half last week. Expecting the same outcome. Martin is a natural at European football luring the Greeks in before delivering the hammer blow. Textbook.
Midfield_General Posted Wednesday at 19:18 Posted Wednesday at 19:18 (edited) Pana get the ball in the net... VAR check for offside... Goal given. 1-0 Pana. 2-1 Rangers on aggregate. Ex-Saint Djuricic the goalscorer Edited Wednesday at 19:21 by Midfield_General 1
Colinjb Posted Wednesday at 19:19 Posted Wednesday at 19:19 Would assume Ranger's fitness hasn't yet been destroyed by Martin's training methods, therefore they should hold on.
the wedge Posted Wednesday at 19:19 Posted Wednesday at 19:19 It's been like holding a mirror up to our defence from last season. Almost cathartic in its predictability. Interestingly Max Aarons has been dominated defensively so pleased we never got hold of him..!
Midfield_General Posted Wednesday at 19:22 Posted Wednesday at 19:22 (edited) 4 minutes ago, the wedge said: It's been like holding a mirror up to our defence from last season. Almost cathartic in its predictability. Interestingly Max Aarons has been dominated defensively so pleased we never got hold of him..! Yeah he's getting rinsed playing on the left. Ooooh should have been 2-2. Should have equalised. Edit: And Rangers score. 1-1 🤣 Edited Wednesday at 19:23 by Midfield_General
coalman Posted Wednesday at 19:26 Posted Wednesday at 19:26 (edited) There's the Martin-stroke. Game changing sub and panic over. Any time now the meltdown and Pana down to ten. Edited Wednesday at 19:29 by coalman
Colinjb Posted Wednesday at 19:26 Posted Wednesday at 19:26 That Panathinaikos goalscorer looks familiar.
Midfield_General Posted Wednesday at 20:02 Posted Wednesday at 20:02 (edited) FT. 1-1 on the night, Rangers go through 3-1 on aggregate. Seriously rode their luck as they got carved open multiple times in both legs, but Pana missed a hatful of chances, Butland made some massive saves and Rangers were absolutely clinical when they got sight of goal. They gave up 36 shots on goal across both games though and will rarely get away with only conceding 1 over 180 minutes if they defend like that. Gassama scored off the bench in both games and looks like an excellent signing at £2.2m. Edited Thursday at 09:38 by Midfield_General
Dusic Posted Wednesday at 20:03 Posted Wednesday at 20:03 Good win in a difficult tie. Rangers recruitment certainly looks better than previous years. Think they will have a good season under RM.
SaintStinger Posted Wednesday at 20:07 Posted Wednesday at 20:07 26 minutes ago, Colinjb said: That Panathinaikos goalscorer looks familiar. Ah yes Duricic. One of the loans Koeman bought, along with Eljero Elia that I thought were a bit of a disappointment in the end. Pretty much like most signings these days. 1
Suhari Posted Wednesday at 20:11 Posted Wednesday at 20:11 3 minutes ago, SaintStinger said: Ah yes Duricic. One of the loans Koeman bought, along with Eljero Elia that I thought were a bit of a disappointment in the end. Pretty much like most signings these days. Would those two get a start for us now?
SNSUN Posted Wednesday at 20:13 Posted Wednesday at 20:13 1 minute ago, Suhari said: Would those two get a start for us now? Djuricic maybe but Elia is 38 and retired 3 years ago. 😜 1
RedArmy Posted Wednesday at 20:14 Posted Wednesday at 20:14 10 minutes ago, Dusic said: Think they will have a good season under RM. Yeah probably top 2, wouldn’t you say? 2
trousers Posted Wednesday at 20:18 Posted Wednesday at 20:18 (edited) 16 minutes ago, Dusic said: Good win in a difficult tie. Rangers recruitment certainly looks better than previous years. Think they will have a good season under RM. What constitutes a good season for Rangers? P.s. sounds like they made hard work of beating a "bang average" team...? Edited Wednesday at 20:20 by trousers 1
Harry_SFC Posted Wednesday at 20:18 Posted Wednesday at 20:18 13 minutes ago, Dusic said: Good win in a difficult tie. Rangers recruitment certainly looks better than previous years. Think they will have a good season under RM. In reality the only way it'll be a good season is for them to win the league. I can't see them beating Celtic enough times to be able to do that. 1
Holmes_and_Watson Posted Wednesday at 20:34 Posted Wednesday at 20:34 A good season will be to run Celtic closer, pick up a cup and to get pennies from a Euro competition. They desperately need the European revenue, while their fans demand a contest at least for the title. Even if they don't win it this season, some improvement has to be seen.
Matthew Le God Posted Wednesday at 20:50 Posted Wednesday at 20:50 30 minutes ago, Harry_SFC said: In reality the only way it'll be a good season is for them to win the league. I can't see them beating Celtic enough times to be able to do that. I think it would still be considered a good (but not great) season if they closed the currently considerable gap between the two clubs even if they were still 2nd.
Give it to Ron Posted Wednesday at 21:06 Posted Wednesday at 21:06 14 minutes ago, Matthew Le God said: I think it would still be considered a good (but not great) season if they closed the currently considerable gap between the two clubs even if they were still 2nd. Not according to my Rangers mates - it’s winning those games is all that counts to them. If they lose those but narrow gap they won’t be happy.
StrangelyBrown Posted Wednesday at 21:34 Posted Wednesday at 21:34 1 hour ago, RedArmy said: Yeah probably top 2, wouldn’t you say? 3rd in a 2 horse race seems more realistic for Russ 1
Saint86 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Absolute classic. 87th minute after dicking about all match and not putting the game to bed. Edited 8 hours ago by Saint86 1
coalman Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Saint86 said: Absolute classic. 87th minute after dicking about all match and not putting the game to bed. The Rangers forum just melted.
Weston Super Saint Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Snatched a draw from victory. Vintage Russell Martin.
coalman Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Just now, Weston Super Saint said: Snatched a draw from victory. Vintage Russell Martin. Nearly managed to concede the losing goal in stoppage time too. 2
AlexLaw76 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Classic Russell Martin but, as long as Rangers were brave 2
Sheaf Saint Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Saint86 said: Absolute classic. 87th minute after dicking about all match and not putting the game to bed. They had 62% possession though.
bangkoksaint Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Fans booing them!! They simply can’t lose points like that. Gone by Xmas? 1
Saint86 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago https://rangersmedia.uk/topic/342694-official-motherwell-vs-rangers-match-thread/page/36/ They don't like his style and some already want him out. Going well 😂 2
hypochondriac Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Delicious. Imagine when they concede by ducking about at the back against celtic. 1 1
Saint_lambden Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Classic. 65% possession but massively lost xG and the shot count plus racked up 4 yellows. They'll get through next round of UCL v Plzen but he'll be hounded out soon enough.
Badger Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said: Snatched a draw from victory. Vintage Russell Martin. 17 minutes ago, Saint86 said: Absolute classic. 87th minute after dicking about all match and not putting the game to bed. The classic world of McLego 2
beatlesaint Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Think we can all feel this guys pain - i cannot deal with this shit any longer, just punt it up the fucking park you twat. 🤣 5
HarvSFC Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Booed off at full time after the first game of the season. Motherwell, 38% possession, but more shots and the same amount of shots on target. I don't get what enjoyment Martin himself has watching his football every week. On another note, Slattery played in the match. Forgot he existed. Once very highly rated here, but has been at Motherwell since he left us four years ago, so hasn't fulfilled his potential.
AlexLaw76 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Saint86 said: https://rangersmedia.uk/topic/342694-official-motherwell-vs-rangers-match-thread/page/36/ They don't like his style and some already want him out. Going well 😂 😂😂😂 1
sockeye Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago A lot complaining about Dowell being played. Seems like Martin has found his shoehorn. 3
hypochondriac Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 minute ago, HarvSFC said: Booed off at full time after the first game of the season. Motherwell, 38% possession, but more shots and the same amount of shots on target. I don't get what enjoyment Martin himself has watching his football every week. On another note, Slattery played in the match. Forgot he existed. Once very highly rated here, but has been at Motherwell since he left us four years ago, so hasn't fulfilled his potential. Martin has got to be delighted with that. They've played football exactly as he wants them to. 2
coalman Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 1 minute ago, Saint86 said: Found a resident clapper on there... From watching that game he's already managed to instill his way of playing. 1
coalman Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Martin just threw his players under the bus but admitted "they were braver than us" 3
RedArmy Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Word for word the same as he’s said before as our manager about the self preservation bollocks. Cunt 2
Harry_SFC Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Saint86 said: Found a resident clapper on there... Fabrice29, is that you? 2 3
Gloucester Saint Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Saint86 said: Found a resident clapper on there... Smells like https://www.febreze.com/en-us
Saint86 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) "Lucky to get a point" "Braver than us, i am very disappointed and hurt by that". (Course you are Russel) Had a real go at the players for their mentality. The players "need to drop their egos". "He's surprised and angry" - said with classic smug martin smile. Edited 7 hours ago by Saint86 5
Gloucester Saint Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 minutes ago, coalman said: Martin just threw his players under the bus but admitted "they were braver than us" Well, he’s in the land of Braveheart now. When in Rome…. 2
Gloucester Saint Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Saint86 said: Absolute classic. 87th minute after dicking about all match and not putting the game to bed. Similar to Saints v Rotherham nearly 2 years ago. 1
hypochondriac Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, Gloucester Saint said: Similar to Saints v Rotherham nearly 2 years ago. I still think back to that game and shudder. 2
CB Fry Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) Facing 51 shots in three games is good, right? Edited 7 hours ago by CB Fry 3
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