OrlandoDon Posted September 15 Report Posted September 15 17 minutes ago, BigAl said: Funny as that would be, unfortunately I can see the obvious flaw in that plan True. It’s actually 3 points we need and a good few goals. Both outcomes for us are highly unlikely. We can hope. Quote
Jute Posted September 16 Report Posted September 16 Statement season starting early this year. 1 Quote
Kowalski Posted September 20 Report Posted September 20 What have Peter Sutcliffe and Yul Bryner got to do with it? Quote
BigAl Posted September 25 Report Posted September 25 Hopefully this stereotypical Hun cunt who featured on STV News just now is spewing by 9.45pm this evening Quote
OrlandoDon Posted September 25 Report Posted September 25 I do appreciate that in our dark times rangers to their best to cheer us up. 1 Quote
manc_don Posted September 26 Report Posted September 26 4 hours ago, OrlandoDon said: I do appreciate that in our dark times rangers to their best to cheer us up. Helps keep me warm during this cold, kiwi winter. Quote
Reekie_Red Posted September 26 Report Posted September 26 They always said the league needed someone to split the OF. Never knew it'd be 9 teams ... and unfortunately none of them would be us. I just hope their latest Euro result doesn't spell the end of Martin, as he is our only hope of a win at this stage. Quote
BigAl Posted Sunday at 20:51 Report Posted Sunday at 20:51 26 minutes ago, Kowalski said: Martin sacked. Fuck sake. They might get someone semi competent in now Quote
Jute Posted Sunday at 20:54 Report Posted Sunday at 20:54 2 minutes ago, BigAl said: Fuck sake. They might get someone semi competent in now And in before they play us. Cunts. Quote
Jute Posted Sunday at 20:56 Report Posted Sunday at 20:56 Wonder if they will go for McInnes as a way of killing two birds with one stone. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted Sunday at 21:02 Report Posted Sunday at 21:02 2 minutes ago, Jute said: Wonder if they will go for McInnes as a way of killing two birds with one stone. Given how hearts are doing right now, I’m sure he’d be of interest. How many times can he be overlooked? He’s probably the type of manager they need, knows the league, the club, the fans etc. I thinker he’s a limited manager so would be happy for him to go there, plus I’d love it to happen to hearts. saying all this, gerrard is available and favorite I think?? rangers much better paying ex managers and staff a fair chunk right now. Quote
Jute Posted Sunday at 21:56 Report Posted Sunday at 21:56 52 minutes ago, OrlandoDon said: Given how hearts are doing right now, I’m sure he’d be of interest. How many times can he be overlooked? He’s probably the type of manager they need, knows the league, the club, the fans etc. I thinker he’s a limited manager so would be happy for him to go there, plus I’d love it to happen to hearts. saying all this, gerrard is available and favorite I think?? rangers much better paying ex managers and staff a fair chunk right now. Martin signed a 3 year deal in June and he lasted 123 days of that. They are going to have to pay the rest of that 3 year deal up. They really are a bin fire. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted Monday at 12:28 Report Posted Monday at 12:28 Really intrigued to see what the Huns do. Great job for a manager but horrible fan base and possibly unrealistic expectations. Plus really don’t know what their finances are like at the moment. They seem to be a bit of a mess of a club, forking out a small fortune too for ex managers. think Gerard knocked them back before they took Martin, why would he go back now? I also think the Boyd’s and those Huns in the media want an experienced guy with a track record, plus knows what rangers and the expectations are like, is Sean Dyche the guy? I’m not so sure he knows enough about Scottish football. Danny Rohl is young with limited experience, can’t see him being the guy, while Kevin muscat has experience but not in a league/environment like this. I do think Mcinnes makes sense if they are humble enough to accept that. Would also love to see hearts take that hit. Not so sure Mcinnes would go given everything seems to be going right for him and hearts right now. Quote
BigAl Posted Monday at 13:46 Report Posted Monday at 13:46 Accept that the money on offer to any new manager is likely to be fairly attractive, but surely not even that would be enough for certain potential candidates who surely would be put off by the toxic nature of the club and the fact that their predecessor required a police escort away from his last game in charge Quote
OrlandoDon Posted Monday at 16:57 Report Posted Monday at 16:57 2 hours ago, BigAl said: Accept that the money on offer to any new manager is likely to be fairly attractive, but surely not even that would be enough for certain potential candidates who surely would be put off by the toxic nature of the club and the fact that their predecessor required a police escort away from his last game in charge I don’t buy that though. That’s like saying bojan wouldn’t go there because of our hatred for them and him understanding that, and it being a shit show of a club at present. It’s a big job and very appealing, and every manager will believe they can make it work and bring success. if the manager think it’s a bigger and better job they’d go. Mcinnes is interesting as he appears to have a really good thing at hearts, much like he did at us when they approached him. Would he reject them again, knowing its unlikely they’d ever come to him a third time in the future. Quote
RicoS321 Posted Monday at 17:16 Report Posted Monday at 17:16 18 minutes ago, OrlandoDon said: That’s like saying bojan wouldn’t go there because of our hatred for them and him understanding that Some people are just inexplicably despicable cunts. 1 Quote
BigAl Posted Monday at 18:36 Report Posted Monday at 18:36 2 hours ago, OrlandoDon said: I don’t buy that though. That’s like saying bojan wouldn’t go there because of our hatred for them and him understanding that, and it being a shit show of a club at present. It’s a big job and very appealing, and every manager will believe they can make it work and bring success. if the manager think it’s a bigger and better job they’d go. Mcinnes is interesting as he appears to have a really good thing at hearts, much like he did at us when they approached him. Would he reject them again, knowing its unlikely they’d ever come to him a third time in the future. I didn't say no one would touch it, which is what I believe (perhaps incorrectly) that your response insinuates. The key word I used in my post was "CERTAIN" candidates not ALL candidates. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted Monday at 23:07 Report Posted Monday at 23:07 (edited) 4 hours ago, BigAl said: I didn't say no one would touch it, which is what I believe (perhaps incorrectly) that your response insinuates. The key word I used in my post was "CERTAIN" candidates not ALL candidates. I hear you, I suppose I jumped to the same conclusion that people believed bojan would never sign for them. I think few would be scared away. Those who consider it a step down would pass, I don’t see people leaving good prem jobs for example, those who believe they are a hot commodity and believe they deserve something better will pass (extreme but the likes of a zidane, prob graham potter), and those who have a really good thing going at a solid club will pass (possibly Mcinnes). As much as it pains me to say it, it’s a top job. Regular finals in Scotland expected, battles with your rivals for a title, old firm games, European football, and they have done well in Europe in recent years. They are a world known club with a very large fan base, hard to ignore them as much as I wish everyone would. One of the reasons I was surprised they took Martin as I felt they could and should have done better. sorry, apologies to everyone for saying anything that may sound complimentary. I despise rangers more than most. Edited Monday at 23:08 by OrlandoDon Quote
Reekie_Red Posted Tuesday at 00:46 Report Posted Tuesday at 00:46 Some quotes from fans on one of the Beeb's online articles saying it should be either Dyche, Gerrard or Barry's Boys. I have no prior knowledge of Dyche. Gerrard did well with them in the 1 season he was there, but how much of that was new-manager-itis coupled with Warburton putting together a decent squad previously and not really getting a tune out of them? Which takes us to Barry's Boys - Ferguson, Dodds & McCann. 15 games in charge with a 40% win ratio - they really did have a shockingly shite team. They beat us all 3 times we met them in 2025, but then so did everyone. I'm just gutted we didn't get to play Rangers before they binned Martin - we seem to have a knack of getting Hun Bosses fired recently! Quote
wokinginashearerwonderland Posted Tuesday at 07:46 Report Posted Tuesday at 07:46 6 hours ago, Reekie_Red said: I have no prior knowledge of Dyche. The idea of going from Martin to Dyche is mental, polar opposites. That is going from new age tippy tappy goalies playing fitba shite to old school get in aboot them and fire it forward to the big man stuff. That really is the prime example of ripping up the game plan if that happens. Quote
tlg1903 Posted Tuesday at 20:31 Report Posted Tuesday at 20:31 Lampard, who has done fairly well 2bf at Coventry but no-where else really, is latest to be linked. I supect that would probably be hilarious as well. Of all the names linked the only one so far that worries me is Mcinnes who would likely knock it out the park. Quote
Reekie_Red Posted Wednesday at 19:26 Report Posted Wednesday at 19:26 McInnes' first and second signings would be Marley Watkins and Matty Kennedy. What's Ash Taylor up to these days? Quote
BigAl Posted Wednesday at 22:16 Report Posted Wednesday at 22:16 2 hours ago, Reekie_Red said: McInnes' first and second signings would be Marley Watkins and Matty Kennedy. What's Ash Taylor up to these days? I know you're kidding mate but you can certainly discount Ash given his social media comments about Miovski doing the dirty deed and joining the bastard club Quote
Jute Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago SSN suggesting Gerrard is in London today for talks with Blue bigots. Gerrard flopped in Saudi and not sure he is one to work with a squad that needs to be developed. Quote
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