14-03-2015, 11:02
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Rangers 1-1 Livingston, 14/03/2015.
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This is the game where everything flips on its head. We play scintillating football going forward, we're rock solid at the back and we walk out 12-0 winners.
And as a bonus we've been bolstered by the news Lee McCulloch is determined to earn a new deal and keep playing for us forever.
14-03-2015, 16:08
Rangers: Robinson; Faure, McGregor, McCulloch, Wallace; Law, Hutton; Vuckic, Walsh; Miller, Clark.
Simonsen, Smith, Templeton, Boyd, Shiels, Zaliukas, Murdoch Looks like 4-4-2 to me, not that it makes much difference when McCulloch still poisons the team.
14-03-2015, 16:21
Yeah. New manager, same slavish adherence to using McCulloch. We'll see how that works out. I'm going to revise my prediction to 12-2.
14-03-2015, 17:56
Bright start, a nice goal from Vuckic then we just sit back and choose not to do all the good things - the closing down, the high tempo, the linking with Vuckic and Walsh - that got us the lead in the first place.
Inevitable that we'd concede sooner or later when we keep sitting so deep with no protection from midfield.
14-03-2015, 18:56
Another xxxx up lol
14-03-2015, 19:08
Have these players no pride in themselves, never mind the jersey?
Bunch of xxxx charlatans. No point laying all the blame at McCulloch's door either - the last time we played without him Hibs beat us 2-0. Yeah, we were prettier to watch, but still got pumped.
14-03-2015, 19:24
Last time we played without him we won against Raith Rovers and played well.
There's every reason to point the finger at McCulloch when his inclusion in the side hinders us so predictably and obviously. If McCall can't see it, he'll go the same way as McCoist and McDowall before him.
SPFL2 (Championship), 14/03/2015 : Rangers 1-1 Livingston
Yet another draw, 4 in a row now, so 8 points dropped. The Edinburgh duo both won today, meaning Rangers are now 7 points behind Hibernian, so winning the two games in hand will still see Rangers third. The match itself started okay, but then deteriorated into the same old aerial and long ball dross we have seen previously. No Tim Sherwood factor for Rangers yet, Stuart McCall has yet to make his mark. Match Report : Rangers FC - Rangers 1-1 Livingston Attendance : 35,066 (SSN) Manager's verdict : Rangers FC - McCall: Defence A Priority SPFL2 (Championship) results 14/03/2015 : Cowdenbeath 0-2 Hibernian Heart of Midlothian 4-0 Dumbarton Queen of the South 2-1 Raith Rovers Rangers 1-1 Livingston Alloa Athletic 1-3 Falkirk
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