21 Aug 2014 21:27:14
Geofromedin: I am not one of those people to come out with ' that crap' as I have never said Aird shouldn't be in the team and I don't slag off Ally for the sake of it either.


1.) 21 Aug 2014
Johns, You do come out with all that crap, consistently. I accept that the pro-ally brigade are totally entitled to their slant on our position, but the total drivel that you utter borderlines on lunacy. Try taking a couple of paces back and join the real world. I honestly think that the majority of our fans want a stable club winning at the top level. This will never happen while you and your like-minded support the current management team. Likewise, orchestrated protests against the board will very shortly be the ruin of our once great institution.


2.) 22 Aug 2014
Billyb : That's your wonderful assessment is it? You say I talk crap - ok let me see you don't want me backing the team but you don't want protests either, tell you what at least I am in one camp, your neither one or the other and YOUR type are the ruination of this club.


3.) 22 Aug 2014
Johns a bit ott


4.) 22 Aug 2014
Johns, The ruination of our club was that people who put life back into us did not do it for the love of Rangers, but for an easy buck. They used our desire to survive to bring cash in. They got the club for a song and have ensured they got a good return. To do this, part of the key was to have manager suitable to the fans who had the drawing power. Their dreams came true when Ally voiced '' we don't do walking away''. He already was a legend as a player and took on the task of securing our return to the 'big time'. He was given a deal that was more than lucrative and we'll leave that there.
At this point, we had an opportunity to put a team on the park to return our club to where we feel we should be. Ally chose the easy option, in using seasoned pros on high wages.
In my opinion, he is not a good football manager but would find work in public relations and sales.
Re the protests, they do no good and our only hope, at present, is to back Mr Wallace to make tough decisions. Hopefully he can turn things around but he is fighting an uphill battle.


5.) 22 Aug 2014
Billyb: Hold on a second, a minute ago you said it was something else that was the ruination of this club, something like people like me, hence my reply, I may consistently talk drivel but you have NO consistency, which as I said not one thing or the other.


6.) 22 Aug 2014
Come on chaps let's not fallout, I do agree that ally has not done anything to take our club forward, please don't start throwing stats at me about unbeaten runs and over 100 goals, the product on the park is p@sh, the good players we have with the exception of wallace have gone backwards, I also agree that the time has been missed for protests, as the club need our money and they need it yesterday wo we now find ourselves in a lose lose situation, but I will whenever I have spare cash be happy to support our club whoever is there, but in reality the coaching staff are dire and
if the board had had any sense they would have tried to get enough money to say thanks ally but it not good enough, but i'm afraid we will have to wait till there's no promotion this year before that happens, so in my heart I suppose ally will be boss next year too.


7.) 22 Aug 2014
Johns, Read my reply[2] again. Their are 2 points--- i] With Ally in charge I don't see us making any real progress on the park. ii] The orchestrated protests, starving our club of funds, will be the ruination. At the moment, we must back Wallace to make the difficult decisions. Be it funding, player sourcing or staff selections etc. We will not always agree on the way forward, but he must be allowed to try. In my opinion, we must pick an option and that would be my choice.


8.) 22 Aug 2014
Yeah we have not progressed as we should have under Ally. but first time under Smith we should have left Celtic for dead with a decent youth policy and didn't (remember shields and Wilson playing v ajax but not playing in the next league game at home?). this is nothing new. its just happening in much more trying circumstances. its an attitude that has to change if we are to succeed and stop the rot. i'd love to see (putting my hard hat on for protection now) McLeish back for a couple of years. he handled cuts and apart from one really really horrible year delivered.


9.) 22 Aug 2014
Weescotia, No hard hat needed, good sensible option.