Well last seasons managers certainly thought they weren’t good enough for the Championship and this seasons manager has probably not even had a choice in seeing whether they would have been good enough for us in league one. £400,000 and two more Championship wages off the books is probably the main reason for setting the Scottish First Division alight.
I don’t really see anyone who’s agreeing with you full stop. Those who agree with me have an opinion that doesn’t count then? As each post goes by you make yourself look even dafter. Then end it with pulling a face as if that makes you right?
To be honest I don’t care if anyone agrees with me or not, it’s my opinion and to be honest some folk do agree with me on some things on others they don’t. Rarely does it descend into what you do, you’re irrational.
Anyway got any tips tonight to follow on from Port Vale getting tonked by us and free money on Poland beating Scotland? Who are the Maldives playing?
Taps nose, knows his football this mon
Great post Tirranse everyone jumped in to back you I see. [tee fekin Hee]. Must be really gnawing at you having to refer to posts I made weeks ago, you sad lonely tvvat. I was wrong to back Scotland and thought after the Chesterfield game we would tonk Port Vale, nowt to be unduly worried about, but glad to see you keeping tabs on me. How did Rangers do today not seen any results since getting back from Gigg lane. Oh but its the international break, Martin Waghorn and James Tavernier will have been on international duty.
I don’t really see anyone who’s agreeing with you full stop. Those who agree with me have an opinion that doesn’t count then? As each post goes by you make yourself look even dafter. Then end it with pulling a face as if that makes you right?
To be honest I don’t care if anyone agrees with me or not, it’s my opinion and to be honest some folk do agree with me on some things on others they don’t. Rarely does it descend into what you do, you’re irrational.
Anyway got any tips tonight to follow on from Port Vale getting tonked by us and free money on Poland beating Scotland? Who are the Maldives playing?
Taps nose, knows his football this mon
Great post Tirranse everyone jumped in to back you I see. [tee fekin Hee]. Must be really gnawing at you having to refer to posts I made weeks ago, you sad lonely tvvat. I was wrong to back Scotland and thought after the Chesterfield game we would tonk Port Vale, nowt to be unduly worried about, but glad to see you keeping tabs on me. How did Rangers do today not seen any results since getting back from Gigg lane. Oh but its the international break, Martin Waghorn and James Tavernier will have been on international duty. [/quote]
What part of I dont care if anyone agrees with me or not do you not understand?
I referred to a post made the other night, plus the other time you made a prediction. Wrong both times, wrong all the time.
How Long Before “Bottom Four Bob” has Everton at the wrong end of the table?
2 years 4 weeks ago #119068
DickDastrdly wrote:
Probably a better chance of us being in the bottom 4 before Bob
jrfatfan replied:Tick Tock
Yip he beat a big club today but be prepared for him drawing against the likes of Cardiff, West Brom, Norwich and struggle to beat Stevenage in the cup…..oh he already has done??, come on lad if you heard the commentary on 5 live coming home from Leicester, Chelsea should have been 6 nil up at half time. tock fekin tick. :P
Queen of the South’s speedy on-loan Hibernian winger Alex Harris put a close low shot just wide of the far post before Waghorn re-asserted Rangers’ authority with a curling effort, which Thomson palmed away.
As expected, the hosts piled on the pressure immediately after the break; Tavernier narrowly missing with one of his trademark free-kicks and Waghorn drawing another brilliant save from Thomson.
The Doonhamers keeper did not deserve to be picking the ball out of his net two minutes later, but he was. Patient Rangers build-up resulted in Tavernier threading a superb low pass through to the darting Holt, whose clinical finish into the far corner was worthy of the applause 44,000 fans were giving it.
Waghorn – searching for his 15th of the season – curled wide of the top left corner then another Holt drive was deflected wide as Queens tried to take a breath.
When referee Cook pointed to the spot after a foul on Rangers midfielder Andy Halliday with two minutes left on the clock, few expected Waghorn not to take the opportunity but a flying dive to his right by Thomson saved the penalty.
However, it only delayed the winner for 60 seconds, with substitute Oduwa’s cross nodded in at the near post by Waghorn to ensure he was the hero after all.