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Anyone seriously expecting a team boasting a midfield of Karl Henry and Daniel Toszer to get results consistently is nuts. Added to the madness of having a 54year old left back, things were never gonna be straightforward.
The sooner all 3 are out the side the quicker we move forward.
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Originally posted by bakes8 View PostAnyone seriously expecting a team boasting a midfield of Karl Henry and Daniel Toszer to get results consistently is nuts. Added to the madness of having a 54year old left back, things were never gonna be straightforward.
The sooner all 3 are out the side the quicker we move forward.
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Originally posted by bakes8 View PostFine at what exactly? Painting and decorating?
He's bang average. Constantly out battled at this level and offers zero going forwards.
As for the other two? ?????????? :s
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just back it was bad . being stuck up high didn't help , when the goals are on later it will look like we had about 200 fans their .no atmosphere the team are starting to bore us . no passion , heart or fight . players not willing to bust a gut that are happy passing the ball backwards all game . no service to washington . no creativity ..... our midfield is weak loungo , chery , toszer and henry are just not good enough . i didn't know one mk dons player and they bossed our midfield today
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This was the performance I expected, away from home all season has been pretty awful if the truth be told on and off the pitch. We haven't put back to back performances together for a long time. If you want a few years in the championship to rebuild the team this is what we have top put up with, you can't play well every week and win and finish mid-table you have to be #### sometimes
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I've been following Rangers since 1970, but due to personal reasons I've had to miss a few home games this season and haven't been away. What I have noticed in the games that I have been to, is that we don't have any leaders on the pitch. Players who may not be the most talented, but will put in 100% every time they put the shirt on. An old fashioned captain, a man's man, who leads by example. Someone who can put in a hard, but fair tackle and let the oppo know they're in a game. Encourage a youngster to keep his head up when he's struggling and is also not afraid to tell an experienced player when he's not pulling his weight. When I was a youngster, the spine of every team was made up of these type of players. Unfortunately, IMHO, they are a dying breed and the game will be worse for it.
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