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  • #144944
    donnys pageDonnys Page
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      Maybe its something to do with the way Rangers set their side up for away games. Is it possible they may play strikers and go for goals rather than passing the ball sideways and backwards bringing the opposition to them. Is it at all possible that Wags is scoring freely not just because the opposition is shit but because his arse is in gear and not just keeping the bench warm. Maybe he gets some service from that unknown entity at Latics, a proper winger.Face it we were not exactly playing Chelsea at Boundary Park but nobody ran amock and tore the Oldham defence apart yesterday but Waghorn did tday and is doing regularly.

      #144945
      jrfatfanjrfatfan
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        Stop trying to over analyse things, they just didn’t show enough to the people that mattered, during their time with us, both on the training ground and on the pitch.

        No matter what they do now, or how many times you come on after they score for their current team “THEY JUST WEREN’T GOOD ENOUGH”

        As I said in my previous post, good luck to the lads I hope they continue to do well this season and next season in the SPL. Just like I hope Billy McKay does well for Dundee Utd.
        As for answering their critics, who the hell are their critics?, come on don’t say any posters on here. :lol:

        From Matlock to ManU
        What a journey!

        #144946

        Just for the record; Morton 0 Rangers 4 Waghorn 3, Tavernier Attendance: 7,392

        The sides had contrasting fortunes in the League Cup in midweek, with Rangers’ 100% start to the season ended by St Johnstone. Morton were buoyed by an extra-time win over Premiership side Motherwell.

        Oduwa was felled in the box by Ross Forbes after jinking in from the right, and Waghorn rolled the resultant penalty into the corner. Barrie McKay picked Waghorn out in the box, and he was allowed the time to turn the ball onto his left foot before firing into the net.

        A short free-kick was cleared by Tavernier, who raced the length of the pitch while his team-mates moved the ball swiftly from back to front, before striding into the box to finish a polished move. Waghorn, though, would not be denied his hat-trick. Tavernier’s cross was met by the head of a Morton defender, but it fell kindly in front of goal for the 25-year-old, who fired into the roof of the net.

        #144947
        donnys pageDonnys Page
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          If Caldwell sticks with his negative policy away from home it will be Grigg, Davies and Holt our three strikers that will be the Waghorns and Delorts and co next year, scoring freely for other clubs.

          #144948
          Tez HTerry Hill
          Player

            A quick whizz round Twitter says the Rangers fans are more than happy with our cast offs, a good number literally pissing themselves that they got them both for 400k

            Always makes me chuckle when folk say they weren’t good enough because the likes of Malky McKay didn’t like them in training. Brenda Spencer could have done better than Malky.

            #144949
            A quick whizz round Twitter says the Rangers fans are more than happy with our cast offs, a good number literally pissing themselves that they got them both for 400k

            Always makes me chuckle when folk say they weren’t good enough because the likes of Malky McKay didn’t like them in training. Brenda Spencer could have done better than Malky.

            Good result today, but the same people, still jhave the same opinion.

            Tavernier is a very good player but they’re not 100% sure if Waghorn will be good enough for the SPL.

            They’re hoping for something a bit better for next season.

            #144952
            jrfatfanjrfatfan
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              A quick whizz round Twitter says the Rangers fans are more than happy with our cast offs, a good number literally pissing themselves that they got them both for 400k

              Always makes me chuckle when folk say they weren’t good enough because the likes of Malky McKay didn’t like them in training. Brenda Spencer could have done better than Malky.

              Is that Malky the millionaire football manager you are talking about? It always makes me chuckle when fans think they know players better than their managers and coaches, who work with them day in day out and not just once a week for 90 mins or less. I suppose your comment about “the likes of Malky McKay” was reference to Uwe Rossler?.

              I too thought Malky McKay was the wrong choice as manager and didn’t do a very good job for us, however, he did do a great job at Cardiff taking them to their first ever league cup final and also to the premier league.
              He came to Wigan with a load of baggage and it was never going to be the marriage Whelan expected. Doesn’t mean he couldn’t tell a good player from a bad one or mediocre one, you are very nieve if you do.

              I’m still laughing at your “answering their critics” comment, what a gem that was. :lol:

              From Matlock to ManU
              What a journey!

              #144957
              Tez HTerry Hill
              Player

                Why are you laughing, I can only think you are daft enough to consider critic to only have one meaning i.e. a professional person who’s opinions are in the most valued.

                I have you amongst others down as numbers 1 and 3:

                crit·ic
                (krĭt′ĭk)
                n.
                1. One who forms and expresses judgments of the merits, faults, value, or truth of a matter.

                2. One who specializes especially professionally in the evaluation and appreciation of literary or artistic works: a film critic; a dance critic.

                3. One who tends to make harsh or carping judgments; a faultfinder

                You know what they say about small things and small minds…….

                #144970
                jrfatfanjrfatfan
                Player
                  Why are you laughing, I can only think you are daft enough to consider critic to only have one meaning i.e. a professional person who’s opinions are in the most valued.

                  I have you amongst others down as numbers 1 and 3:

                  crit·ic
                  (krĭt′ĭk)
                  n.
                  1. One who forms and expresses judgments of the merits, faults, value, or truth of a matter.

                  2. One who specializes especially professionally in the evaluation and appreciation of literary or artistic works: a film critic; a dance critic.

                  3. One who tends to make harsh or carping judgments; a faultfinder

                  You know what they say about small things and small minds…….

                  Here hi goes again, Mr Copy and paste :lol:

                  Lets put it another way then, you see Waghorn scoring goals against Morton, Raith, Q of the S, etc as something that is an earth shatteringly great feat* that he has answered his critics?. :sick:

                  feat 1 (fēt)
                  n.
                  *1. An act or accomplishment of great courage, skill, or imagination; an achievement.
                  2. Obsolete A specialized skill; a knack.
                  [Middle English fet, from Anglo-Norman, from Latin factum, from neuter past participle of facere, to make, do; see dhē- in Indo-European roots.]
                  Synonyms: feat1, achievement, exploit, masterstroke
                  These nouns denote an extraordinary deed or action: feats of bravery; achievements of diplomacy; military exploits; a masterstroke of entrepreneurship.

                  I bet Malky and Uwe are crying themselves to sleep at night having thrown away the opportunity of having wags and tav at their disposal, but failed to see they were the answer to all their problems.

                  Surely even you by now have worked out that the Scottish championship is a total pile of shyte. I sat and endured a game last week and it reminded me of watching Latics v Goole Town all those years ago.

                  Having said that you can only score goals against the team that your playing and Wags has netted a few, even though a fair proportion of them have been pens. :whistle:

                  From Matlock to ManU
                  What a journey!

                  #144971
                  Tez HTerry Hill
                  Player

                    Back to irrelevant rantings and making things up like ‘earth shattering feat’ which before you googled it thought related to those things on the end of your legs which you haven’t seen for some time.

                    More contradictions than I know where to start with, at least you know what the fook you’re going on about.

                    I’m glad you cleared up why you were laughing so much, life for you must be just one big blast.

                    #144974
                    jrfatfanjrfatfan
                    Player
                      Back to irrelevant rantings and making things up like ‘earth shattering feat’ which before you googled it thought related to those things on the end of your legs which you haven’t seen for some time.

                      More contradictions than I know where to start with, at least you know what the fook you’re going on about.

                      I’m glad you cleared up why you were laughing so much, life for you must be just one big blast.

                      Nay lad, thas had to resort to throwing personal insults again, thought we were debating the wags / tav milarky?. Frustrated middle aged cyber warriors tend to do that when they have been verbally rag dolled.
                      See you’ve also been bashed about a bit by egg and GL on the supporters club thread, you childishly started. The supporters club are a great bunch and good luck to um, you obviously don’t use them or you would appreciate the work they put in to get us lot to and from games safely. Can’t remember you starting a thread about that?
                      I’ve referred to you previously as CL’s Victor Meldrew, now I think even he would sooner put both feet in the fekin grave than go out for a pint with you. :lol:

                      Just remember, people can lose a bit of weight if they are bothered about it, however, there’s fek aw that con do if thas geet an ugly grid. :whistle:

                      George, lock this thread pal before Turrince asks me again to meet him for fisty cuffs before the Millwall game. :P

                      From Matlock to ManU
                      What a journey!

                      #144978
                      filmossfilmoss
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                        Well I reckon that if we still had Waghorn he would be our best option up front, on saying that it doesn’t mean he would get picked! Tavernier would walk into that right wingback position as well but they have both gone and so it’s all theoretical ! Despite who or where they ply their trade now I personally think that they would stand out as good players in League One and both of them are better than all who have replaced them here!
                        As a footnote, let’s not forget what division James McArthur and James McCarthy plied their trade in,a division that they stood out in with the latter turning out to be one of the best midfielders in the Prem! Both Wags and Tav are currently stand out players in that same division and I believe they will also stand out in the SPL. It’s all about utilising them and working on their strengths rather than having them sit on a bench week in week out or sending them packing on loan somewhere! More fool us I say but like I said, it’s all notional now so bollocks to it!

                        #144983
                        Tez HTerry Hill
                        Player

                          You win JR I can’t compete with your humour or how you use those smileys any more. I can’t take any more rag dolling from the Cockney Latic Mafia, Garswood, Egg and you :silly:

                          Yeah right, keep pulling your own pud and those in the gang, anyone who can read knows what you are.

                          Don’t lock this thread by the way, this has legs and feat :lol:

                          #144985
                          Well I reckon that if we still had Waghorn he would be our best option up front, on saying that it doesn’t mean he would get picked! Tavernier would walk into that right wingback position as well but they have both gone and so it’s all theoretical ! Despite who or where they ply their trade now I personally think that they would stand out as good players in League One and both of them are better than all who have replaced them here!
                          As a footnote, let’s not forget what division James McArthur and James McCarthy plied their trade in,a division that they stood out in with the latter turning out to be one of the best midfielders in the Prem! Both Wags and Tav are currently stand out players in that same division and I believe they will also stand out in the SPL. It’s all about utilising them and working on their strengths rather than having them sit on a bench week in week out or sending them packing on loan somewhere! More fool us I say but like I said, it’s all notional now so bollocks to it!

                          Disagree totally there Phil.

                          I think both Davies and Grigg look much better players than Waghorn.

                          He was/is a decent player, and better than most of what we had last season, but Grigg is a very good striker for this level and in my opinion, Davies has looked streets ahead of any striker we’ve had since Kone.

                          Waghorn has scored 14 for Rangers this season and as great as that is, don’t forget 7 of them have been penalties, and 3 of his 7 goals from open play came against the might of Greenock Morton!

                          When Rangers lost to St Johnstone recently, quite a few Rangers fans commented that it had been a wake-up call for them with regards to how big the gap between SFL and SPL actually is, and Waghorn was kept extremely quiet by a mediocre SPL defence.

                          Tavernier on the other hand is totally different. All I’ve spoken to rate him highly and think he’ll be a big hit in the SPL.

                          #144989
                          SammySammy
                          Player
                            You win JR I can’t compete with your humour or how you use those smileys any more. I can’t take any more rag dolling from the Cockney Latic Mafia, Garswood, Egg and you :silly:

                            Yeah right, keep pulling your own pud and those in the gang, anyone who can read knows what you are.

                            Don’t lock this thread by the way, this has legs and feat :lol:

                            Tell me Tez when you’re out and about and happen to engage someone in a conversation do you first check if they are carrying any sharp objects?

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