On sky tonight- relive the madness and the beginning of where we are now.
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Originally posted by 3London View PostOn sky tonight- relive the madness and the beginning of where we are now.
Flávio was a better the devil you know type of owner .
we wouldn’t be in this mess with him still owner
he didn’t settle for anything other than the best , promised and delivered
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Originally posted by Kingaustin View Post
We are where we are now because of Tony fernandes and redknapp and Hughes
Flávio was a better the devil you know type of owner .
we wouldn’t be in this mess with him still owner
he didn’t settle for anything other than the best , promised and delivered
Briatore actually got us to the Premier league .
The problems started when Fernandes came in.
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Problems startes when Flavio sold us so late that summer that we ended up scrapping the barrel and signed whatever we could at silly prices. SWP, Barton etc without relegation clauses because they had the upper hand. Every signing was a complete disaster.
But yeah...Fernandes should have just continued with the players that got us there and left these has-beens alone. Knee jerk signings throughout.
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View PostProblems startes when Flavio sold us so late that summer that we ended up scrapping the barrel and signed whatever we could at silly prices. SWP, Barton etc without relegation clauses because they had the upper hand. Every signing was a complete disaster.
But yeah...Fernandes should have just continued with the players that got us there and left these has-beens alone. Knee jerk signings throughout.I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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They weren't the best of times but let's face it, that was a decade or so ago now so I don't see it's any excuse for today. Look at the squads McClaren had and Warbuton had.... woefully underperformed. Obviously you can always say it was the owners who appointed those managers but I think there's been a systematic failure on the playing side, the operational side if you will, for at least 5 seasons. I have a feeling that the humble Gareth Ainsworth has qualities that the narcissistic few managers we had before him didn't have and he will stop the rot and get our club's heart beating again.
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Originally posted by Abseits View PostThey weren't the best of times but let's face it, that was a decade or so ago now so I don't see it's any excuse for today. Look at the squads McClaren had and Warbuton had.... woefully underperformed. Obviously you can always say it was the owners who appointed those managers but I think there's been a systematic failure on the playing side, the operational side if you will, for at least 5 seasons. I have a feeling that the humble Gareth Ainsworth has qualities that the narcissistic few managers we had before him didn't have and he will stop the rot and get our club's heart beating again.
I stand to be corrected, but didn’t we spend something like Ł250,000,000 trying to maintain our Premiership status.I have supported Rangers for 55 seasons, since March 1969.
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As I recall, Cash and Tango played brinkmanship with Tony delaying the change of ownership virtually until the new season started. Tony then went on a spending spree with his cheque book.
My view is that Warnock was swamped with egos which took him time to assimilate and control. That time ran out, and NW was history. Most fans, including me, regrettably, felt it was time to move on given the result we were getting, although, if my memory serves me correctly, we were mid-table?
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Originally posted by Undecided View PostAs I recall, Cash and Tango played brinkmanship with Tony delaying the change of ownership virtually until the new season started. Tony then went on a spending spree with his cheque book.
My view is that Warnock was swamped with egos which took him time to assimilate and control. That time ran out, and NW was history. Most fans, including me, regrettably, felt it was time to move on given the result we were getting, although, if my memory serves me correctly, we were mid-table?
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I have a lot of time for Gareth and he clearly has improved the work ethic. I wished he had stayed at WW for his own sake. We recently signed a full back, who we needed but nowhere near as much as a striker. Martin would have been acceptable, although no longer available. If GA wasn't allowed to sign a striker, he should walk. If he WAS allowed but decided not to, then he should be sacked. A merciful release from this madhouse Gareth. Currently we are wandering towards the abyss. Good luck to GA's successor when the time arises.
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Originally posted by SheepRanger View PostFree FBs around but free CFs that can score goals arent. What GA needed we couldnt afford, so he bigged up what was available to him. He wouldnt have turned down a 15 goal striker would he.....
Cannon has to start on Sat....
Hopefully Cannon will provide more "reliability" at full back, allowing Smyth to play further upfield.
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However you wanna dress it up they done what they came to do, get us up and sell at an inflated (Premier league) price.
Just a shame we got bought by a f____g idiot who has ruined the club. His mate in charge now is no better.
And before anyone says 'They're keeping us afloat' so the should, they got us in this sh!t!!
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When Ainsworth took the phone and was getting instructions on the subs etc from Flávio ..
would love Flávio back
gigi de canio too
but unfortunately we stuck with clowns upstairs and mr motivating man and his assistant a qpr fan who you would think won a raffle to be the assistant.
had enough of this regime
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