09 Jul 2013 15:07:54
Kal Naismith hopefully moving on to Accrington. Happy Days.
Larky Bear
He has a trial lol probably won't pass he's mince
Hope your right!
Aye the boys had his chance, got a great leg foot on him, no right foot what's so ever, and doesn't score goals, and he's a striker, he'll be kicking himself for the rest of his life if this is true, because he had a chance to prove himself, the best chance anybody could ever have, making it at rangers, and if he's away, he's blown it big time!
Accrington Stanley, who are they?
Great leg foot?which is it leg or foot?am not his biggest fan either but 16 appearances is hardly plenty of chances I was the biggest sebo hater ever the guy was embarrasing yet the fans loved him wanted to give him a chance!ges a young lad hopefully things work out elsewhere for him no need to hammer the lad!a lot a players I would be getting tore into before him!
09 Jul 2013 21:52:18
Wee kal used to play on the wing, and was pretty difficult to play against, put him up in the air a fair few times up the auggie pitches in Milton every week when he was a lad, maybe play him in a position that plays to his strengths-speed. some of you lot still have the "9-I-A-R"superstar blinkers on, forgetting where you are now, the weeman would crawl over broken glass for his team, that he supports yet you so-called fans want him hounded out. there's far worse, earning more but caring less that need punted before the young gers.
A bemused hoops fan.
Give the young lad a chance and send him out on loan and see how he gets on, and then the coaching staff can assess him as he would be getting a regular game.
You are lucky if Naismith played any more the 20/25 minutes in any game last season.
In the past we have let young players leave namely Andrew Shinnie, and Ross McCormack who have gone on to prove the doubters wrong.
I am going to go against the grain and say we should keep him, don't think mccoist used him enough last year and I think with enough time he will be a good player.
Balls m8 he's gash
Old mate went to the same school as him and same class etc but when he signed for rangers at 14 he was a changed man not the best of player and I don't know how he made it there but he did so must have something about him except an ego anyway he should be sold, only got into the first team because the fact we went into the 3rd division. DB
10 Jul 2013 06:48:32
@10 I bow to your superior knowledge of "gash" players after all you had plenty of them masquerading as your team last season.
Never heard such a lot of rubbish 9 in a row blinkers on?? The lad never played well once lats season in the 3rd division.
Look lads we've got about 28 or 29 players & the same ones saying keep him are probs the guys that want us to go sign 2 new CBs, he's so far down the pecking order now there's no point in keeping him on I'd be happy for another couple to go aslong as we keep a hold of Gasparotto, Mitchell, Crawford, Aird, McKay & McLeod. The Young striker Burrows in the reserves is supposably a beast of a forward give him a go next.
Larky Bear
Keep him!I would like to know how much minutes the people who say he's mince actually saw him play. I think he'll come good
He showed some glimpses of good quality last year and gave 100 percent every game I saw him in. He's too low down the pecking order now for it to make sense to keep him when his wage could be freed up and used in the search for a centre half. All the best to the boy if he does go.
(ERK)
We need to accept that a number of our players are not of teh calibre that we would want to see in a Rangers jersey and I suspect that McCoist is of a similar view.
We must also recognise that we are in dire need of at least one, preferably two centre backs and it is likely that in order to sign these players we need to sell.
In my opinion the young lad on trial at present is a must sign and if we can also agree terms with Papac's pal then we will have signed two players that could potentially play in teh SPL.
A number of the young players that stayed with teh club, while deserving our respect, would not have been seen as future players under normal circumstances and I would suggest that Naismith was one of those players.
I would also suggest that there are two or three more currently on the fringes of the first team that fall into teh same category.
His red card last season proved it all. On for 2 mins and sent off for ridiculous challenge when we were getting beat just to try and show how hard he was trying. Total bam. We are well shot of him.