26 Jan 2018 19:32:07
I can't get my head round anyone giving stick to a player that wants to take the opportunity at a better life. If I was offered a chance of a life time to work and live in the USA with my family we would bite there hand off as would most off you. When people leave my work for a better opportunity we don't disown them, we wish them well, cry a tear and get pissed. Our nation and people built this world, that wasnt done with staying on the house.


1.) 26 Jan 2018
26 Jan 2018 20:08:44
Totally agree with you TJBB especially when guy working alongside you is on double maybe treble what your on .


2.) 26 Jan 2018
26 Jan 2018 21:19:38
Then you can't have too much blue blood coursing through your veins, the pinnacle of my life would be pulling on a Rangers shirt for real and wilson has left us once for money and is about to do it again, he has achieved nothing yet in the game, he is NOT poorly paid. If I was rich I would pay Rangers £10000 a week to let me play for them.


3.) 26 Jan 2018
26 Jan 2018 21:35:30
Alves has won the euros, achieved much in his career. His wages are high but that's not his fault, the club choose to offer him those terms. I don't mind Wilson but he really isn't that big of a loss


4.) 26 Jan 2018
26 Jan 2018 21:39:06
I agree with TJBB and Cyber, it's not a hobby, it's a short career and you only get one chance at it. You make your money when you can as you are a long time retired.
I am disappointed that we have not got him tied up as he is a quality player and he was growing into a real leader. Nothing wrong with trying to get a good deal for yourself in my opinion, that's what second all do. If Rangers wanted him they would have made sure he was signing.


5.) 26 Jan 2018
26 Jan 2018 22:02:55
Jyf. r u on the glue. Firstly I don't think Danny Wilson is a boyhood Rangers fan. Secondly he is not the richest guy around and thirdly why should he knock back an opportunity of a lifetime. and by the way I have never rated him as a centre back but thought he was excellent against Celtic. you would pay £10k a week to pay for Rangers. would you aye


6.) 26 Jan 2018
26 Jan 2018 22:15:37
Jyf totally agree but that's his choice, he seems to want money before anything else, greed, but I'm sure we will get by without him


7.) 27 Jan 2018
27 Jan 2018 00:40:36
Jyf. Not sure how to take your post. On one hand I applaud your passion on the other hand your lack of empathy and thought.
Ive supported Rangers for 4 decades. I can't imagine life without Rangers. My blood runs deep with blue. However, the free will of a persons choice in life comes first before anything else in life. At Rangers we remember the sacrifice that ensures that way of life. So the next time your involved in a minutes silence think deep down what that actually means. Being a Ranger is more than just football.


8.) 27 Jan 2018
27 Jan 2018 07:40:11
Well put TJBB, being a Ranger is more than just football but I can't and don't have empathy for anyone who could have everything that being a Rangers player has to offer but chooses to walk away just as we are getting our act together, he must see that our team is taking shape and his ambition alone should drive him to yearn to captain this team to league glory instead of running off to a league that won't really test him and push him to be all he can be.
dutch, "an opportunity of a lifetime" colorado rapids! and ye say i'm on the glue and yes if I was rich I would pay to play for The Rangers my son actually pays by direct debit just now to play for his amateur team . If you're happy for wilson then great but I can't see him being welcomed back at Ibrox when its all over and he's looking for a career .