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SPFL2, Friday 07/08/2015, Rangers 3-1 St Mirren
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SPFL2, Friday 07/08/2015 : Rangers 3-1 St Mirren

Rangers start the League Season as we expect Rangers to start. One game down, 35 to go, in the same entertaining and winning vein.

Match Report : Rangers FC - Rangers 3-1 St Mirren

Attendance : 49,216

Manager's verdict : Rangers FC - Warbs Wants More
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#22
That'll do.

Keeper can't kick and defence needs work, but all in all I'm quite pleased with progress so far.
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#23
Stats for the match

Possession 63 - 37

Shots 25 - 6

On target 10 - 1

Corners 8 - 4

Shows well for the future I would think if the mentality can be keptat this level. Sure the accuracy will come; also the goalie, Ridgers, had a number of very good saves.
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#24
Two horse race after watching that.
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#25
Keeper is shocking re kicking, having to Position himself every back pass.

Tell us tomorrow after watching hibs fred.
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#26
I don't think we played all that well in the second half and St. Mirren definitely caused us more problems as a result. We had a bit of luck with the penalty but their keeper also did a lot to keep them in the game. I'm OK with us passing it at the back because the players seem confident enough to get it right most of the time. If I remember correctly their goal came as a direct result of Kiernan hitting a longer, high ball.

Good 3 points to claim, maintains our 100% start to the season and most of our lads played well within themselves (Wallace and Waghorn were the big exceptions), so we can still do better.
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#27
Still think we are favourites for the title.
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#28
(07-08-2015, 23:49)Fredstersafool Wrote: Two horse race after watching that.

I would think after just one game, that would be a dangerous and foolish thought Fred. If Gers can keep that up then they should be in the mix, but there are a few sides who could put a challenge in apart from Hibs I think. Hibees didnt do well last season early doors, if memory serves but came into a bit of form. Hearts started well and kept it up til they won, so fair do's to them; they deserved it. If Rangers want the same accolade then they need to do the same, and I think Mark Warburton is the man to do it judging by the way he has set out his stall.
BUT, and its a big but; they have to show they can do it home, and away, every week.
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#29
It was a straight ball through the middle which was disconcerting. All that said great response

it wont be a stroll but Gers for the title.
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#30
Of course it won't be a stroll hibs will see to that
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