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The International Rangers v St Mirren - 2nd February 2019


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3 minutes ago, saintargyll said:

That mobs season will be defended this week,lose to the Dons and out the cup to killie and its all over

We on the other hand have a battle right to the end of the season

its good to be a Buddie 

You can see why Clarke was having a go at the referee from our game on Saturday with his own team due to meet the Ibrox team in the cup. 

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1 hour ago, ged62 said:


Couldn’t agree more with him, like how he says nothing to do with us but also making a great point at the same time.

What he is achieving at Kilmarnock on their budget is phenomenal .. .. He is clearly a very good manager and tactician.... he is also vocally smart and knows exactly what he is putting across.

Let's face it, Scottish football is biasedly dominated by 2 teams and they get the bulk of the finance from their larger crowds and from the way the money is divided out.

There is something clearly wrong when the top league is won by a couple of teams for decades and the others are just making up the numbers to help them and to play the also rans. Clarke is shouting out - we need more to do likewise.

Having said that Oran is not alienating himself to referees - I do hope that strategy works for him and us . . . :spud6

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On 2/3/2019 at 10:28 AM, Kemp said:

That is Defeo just trying to get out of a retrospective ban for diving.

He obviously doesn't know those rules don't apply to him as he plays for the bigots!

Interesting that Defoe claims that after awarding the penalty Dallas checks with Defoe whether he dived, Defoe unsurprisingly claims there was contact and Dallas then books Baird for dissent! Clearly the penalty is awarded despite Dallas not being sure whether Defoe dived.

I can't decide whether the club's response has been wise in letting everyone else highlight Dallas' performance or limp and disappointing. Almost nothing has been said about Morelos staying on the pitch and only getting a yellow card for stamping on an opponent again, and ex-referees and pundits have said Defoe dived, Candaeis dived and both of them should have had yellow cards. If we look at the top of the table first, these decisions in Rangers favour have meant Morelos should have been sent off now 4 or 5 times this season for kicking or stamping on opponents but has only had yellow cards. He should have been suspended when he scored at Greenhill Road, he should have been suspended for almost quarter of the season for the same offence. Steve Clarke has highlighted the outcry and response over Jordan Jones dive v Dundee where he got a 2 game suspension and is awaiting to see what happens with Defoe and Candaeis diving to win penalties. Kilmarnock, Aberdeen and Hearts (as well as Celtic) have all lost points to Rangers due to crazy refereeing decisions and their is a real prospect that these ill-gotten points could decide who finishes 2nd, 3rd, 4th and who loses out of hundreds of thousands of pounds in prize money.

At our end of the table, we went int Saturday's match with the best goal difference among the bottom 3 clubs and no longer enjoy that status partly due to Dallas awarding penalties in 1 game which were not penalties. If he calls those decisions correctly and Morelos is sent off for his stamp, and Paul McGinn doesn't need to be subbed because he hasn't been booked, it is still only 1-0 to Rangers after 80 minutes. Who is to say the match and result does not pan out differently. It is entirely possible the home crowd starts getting on their players backs, it is entirely possibly that we take encouragement from still being in the game with 10 minutes left and we might even register a shot on target!

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10 minutes ago, Dibbles old paperboy said:

Interesting that Defoe claims that after awarding the penalty Dallas checks with Defoe whether he dived, Defoe unsurprisingly claims there was contact and Dallas then books Baird for dissent! Clearly the penalty is awarded despite Dallas not being sure whether Defoe dived.

I can't decide whether the club's response has been wise in letting everyone else highlight Dallas' performance or limp and disappointing. Almost nothing has been said about Morelos staying on the pitch and only getting a yellow card for stamping on an opponent again, and ex-referees and pundits have said Defoe dived, Candaeis dived and both of them should have had yellow cards. If we look at the top of the table first, these decisions in Rangers favour have meant Morelos should have been sent off now 4 or 5 times this season for kicking or stamping on opponents but has only had yellow cards. He should have been suspended when he scored at Greenhill Road, he should have been suspended for almost quarter of the season for the same offence. Steve Clarke has highlighted the outcry and response over Jordan Jones dive v Dundee where he got a 2 game suspension and is awaiting to see what happens with Defoe and Candaeis diving to win penalties. Kilmarnock, Aberdeen and Hearts (as well as Celtic) have all lost points to Rangers due to crazy refereeing decisions and their is a real prospect that these ill-gotten points could decide who finishes 2nd, 3rd, 4th and who loses out of hundreds of thousands of pounds in prize money.

At our end of the table, we went int Saturday's match with the best goal difference among the bottom 3 clubs and no longer enjoy that status partly due to Dallas awarding penalties in 1 game which were not penalties. If he calls those decisions correctly and Morelos is sent off for his stamp, and Paul McGinn doesn't need to be subbed because he hasn't been booked, it is still only 1-0 to Rangers after 80 minutes. Who is to say the match and result does not pan out differently. It is entirely possible the home crowd starts getting on their players backs, it is entirely possibly that we take encouragement from still being in the game with 10 minutes left and we might even register a shot on target!

This is good logic and a good read - well done sir!  :cheers

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10 minutes ago, Dibbles old paperboy said:

And?

Our directors and their guests were in the boardroom drinking the Loving Cup before the game.

Stewart was very blunt in his tweets and didn't miss and hit the wall.

The difference is that SG is not a spokesperson for the club and is free to say what he likes without comeback from the football authorities.

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On 2/3/2019 at 7:12 AM, Doakes said:

Thought there were positives to take 

Dallas made sure we had no chance to take anything from the game

Tansey doesn’t look up to the pace required yet

Ferdinand was class, as was Hladky despite letting in 4 goals 

I’d like to see this team 

 

Hladky

Corbu Popescu Ferdinand Muzek

McAllister Erhahon McGinn Dreyer

Nazon Jackson

 

 

 

 

Hope yous lads have a nice banner made up for Dallas when he next comes to Greenhill Rd  :angry:  

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1 hour ago, portmahomack saint said:

Hope yous lads have a nice banner made up for Dallas when he next comes to Greenhill Rd  :angry:  

He will be lucky to get anywhere near greenhill road <_<

Should never referee another game of football at the top level 

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Interesting that Defoe claims that after awarding the penalty Dallas checks with Defoe whether he dived, Defoe unsurprisingly claims there was contact and Dallas then books Baird for dissent! Clearly the penalty is awarded despite Dallas not being sure whether Defoe dived.
I can't decide whether the club's response has been wise in letting everyone else highlight Dallas' performance or limp and disappointing. Almost nothing has been said about Morelos staying on the pitch and only getting a yellow card for stamping on an opponent again, and ex-referees and pundits have said Defoe dived, Candaeis dived and both of them should have had yellow cards. If we look at the top of the table first, these decisions in Rangers favour have meant Morelos should have been sent off now 4 or 5 times this season for kicking or stamping on opponents but has only had yellow cards. He should have been suspended when he scored at Greenhill Road, he should have been suspended for almost quarter of the season for the same offence. Steve Clarke has highlighted the outcry and response over Jordan Jones dive v Dundee where he got a 2 game suspension and is awaiting to see what happens with Defoe and Candaeis diving to win penalties. Kilmarnock, Aberdeen and Hearts (as well as Celtic) have all lost points to Rangers due to crazy refereeing decisions and their is a real prospect that these ill-gotten points could decide who finishes 2nd, 3rd, 4th and who loses out of hundreds of thousands of pounds in prize money.
At our end of the table, we went int Saturday's match with the best goal difference among the bottom 3 clubs and no longer enjoy that status partly due to Dallas awarding penalties in 1 game which were not penalties. If he calls those decisions correctly and Morelos is sent off for his stamp, and Paul McGinn doesn't need to be subbed because he hasn't been booked, it is still only 1-0 to Rangers after 80 minutes. Who is to say the match and result does not pan out differently. It is entirely possible the home crowd starts getting on their players backs, it is entirely possibly that we take encouragement from still being in the game with 10 minutes left and we might even register a shot on target!
Our chief executive will be all over this.
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9 hours ago, Yflab said:

Well Stevie.

It's Monday and the silence from the SFA appears deafening. Looks like the beaks are in cahoots.

This just proves that the corruption is, as we all know, far up the food chain.

Although I do believe Dallas is incompetent, I don't think that was the sole reason for Saturday's debacle. I firmly believe he knew what he was doing and DIDN'T make a "mistake"  with any of the incidents. It would be more than ludicrous to assume someone is so imbecilic as to give all those decisions in error.

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Not a peep out the club then?

They seem to be very fast at making statements about their own young supporters in W7, less so about protecting their own supporters when subjected to intimidation and violence at Ibrox, or defending the interests of the club against the cheating and bias we are subjected to every time we visit Glasgow.

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