08 Feb 2017 17:07:15
Celtic I am afraid are about a decade away from our current standing. our only chance, back our manager and get behind our beautiful team, who are looking rather empty at the moment. I love rangers, not the biggest fan of warbs et al but think we need to invest in youth, prioritise our signings and keep the faith fellow bears.


1.) 08 Feb 2017
08 Feb 2017 17:48:31
Let's be honest Celtic are quite a distance ahead of us but folk putting time scales on where we want to be, "Dominating Scottish football", is quite unnecessary.

"Dominating" and finishing first within the next five years, big difference.

Dominating suggests winning league titles comfortably and being favorites before a ball is even kicked.

That's not going to be Rangers for quite a while. Have a strong feeling we can halt their "10 in a row" goal, if we keep calm, by refusing to react to the odd couple of bad results, lack of form or needlessly criticizing the manager for statements made in interviews.

Essentially, patience is a luxury our club does have ATM, thanks to the financial constraints out with our control.


2.) 08 Feb 2017
08 Feb 2017 18:29:04
Thorn76

The odd bad result. We have only won 12 out of 24 league matches and lost every away match against the bigger teams. Add to that a lack of goals scored and too many conceded it easy to see why the manager is being questioned. It seems quite a few fans just hope he will turn it round when in reality it won't and no amount of time will change that


3.) 08 Feb 2017
08 Feb 2017 22:12:34
Agree Thorn76, putting a timescale on things is dangerous; in reality we should be capable of beating every team in Scotland with perhaps the exception of Celtic in every game we play and with the right coaching, motivation and understanding of what it means to play for Rangers, this current bunch with a couple of strategic acquisitions are certainly capable of doing that! I remain of the opinion that if you put a Gough or a Brown in that dressing room instead of Weir, you would immediately see a response and perhaps Warburton needs to realise that only Rangers matters and it is win at all costs. A bit more steel and a bit more belief and we will have a better set of results.


4.) 09 Feb 2017
08 Feb 2017 18:10:07
Your correct wall84,we can't go back to spending massive amounts of money we don't have, and we won't anyway. Any investment we do get has to be invested in our youth system! We won't see the results of focusing heavily on our youth academy, for 4/ 5 years! This is most definitely the way to go, but we also need to have some money to spend on 2 or 3 quality players each season or to replace when one of our top players leaves! Reckless spending is not the way forward for us anymore! There's an old saying and i totally believe it regarding where we are as a football club just now! "SHORT TERM PAIN, LONG TERM GAIN"!


5.) 09 Feb 2017
08 Feb 2017 21:26:06
When we seem to play badly it always seem to be the whole team that plays badly not just the odd player whose form has dipped that to me says that's the managers fault for playing a system that clearly doesn't work, so in my personal opinion he needs to be replaced with someone who knows how to get the best out of the players that we have


6.) 09 Feb 2017
09 Feb 2017 03:01:18
Thought we told all the other teams fans 'it's all about the Rangers'? Sounds like it's all about Celtic now. I, personally couldn't care less about what they have achieved latterly. I'm happy our club survived the witch hunt and I can take my boy to Ibrox.