01-03-2016, 20:38
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2016, 21:10 by TheWorthinGer.)
And you're back in the room!
SPFL2 Tuesday, 01/03/2016 : Rangers 2 (Forrester, Wallace) v Raith Rovers 0
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01-03-2016, 20:38
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2016, 21:10 by TheWorthinGer.)
And you're back in the room!
01-03-2016, 20:56
Lineup for the match:
RANGERS: Foderingham, Tavernier, Kiernan, Wilson, Wallace, Halliday, Holt, Forrester, O’HallidayHalloran, Clark, King Subs: Bell, Ball, Miller, McKay, Law, Shiels, Burt
01-03-2016, 21:27
Gotta feel for poor O' Halliday there, scrubbed from the line up like that!
01-03-2016, 21:34
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2016, 22:13 by TheWorthinGer.)
Two in, two out. Sticks with his reliable defence.
I'm hoping the fresh faces up front will end our goal - but not points - drought. Get out the blocks quick, early goal to open up the game, put away 3 or 4. Alternatively a scrappy 1 - 0 will do Great goal from Forrester.
01-03-2016, 22:26
The question at this point is which happens first: we lose King to injury or that dirty bastard Thomson gets his marching orders?
01-03-2016, 22:29
The ref is not shining.
01-03-2016, 22:34
HT 1-0 : This game has been a bit more open than I expected, good goal from Forrester.
AVFC RFC SAFC
01-03-2016, 22:36
I'm curious about how Warburton views Forrester's contribution. Obviously he'll be chuffed with the goal but it's like every time he gets the ball he has to shoot - we could be doing with more players just getting on with it in that sense, but he doesn't look for the pass enough.
01-03-2016, 22:37
A breathtaking first half. It sometimes looks like the game is being replayed at x2 speed. Second half will be a bit more tempered, surely? Referee again failing badly, and often.
Been impressed with King and Forrester, who took his goal brilliantly
01-03-2016, 22:55
(This post was last modified: 01-03-2016, 22:58 by TheWorthinGer.)
WATP. 2-0. The captain Waldo.
(01-03-2016, 22:36)El Car Wrote: I'm curious about how Warburton views Forrester's contribution. Obviously he'll be chuffed with the goal but it's like every time he gets the ball he has to shoot - we could be doing with more players just getting on with it in that sense, but he doesn't look for the pass enough. Unfortunately all of his mistakes risk losing possession at the centre circle. If he can just polish up on the simple things he's a keeper. (And not a goalkeeper.) |
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