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SPFL2, Saturday 19/09/2015 : Dumbarton 1-2 Rangers
#11
(17-09-2015, 23:45)TIN TIN Wrote: Ah here you go again super with yer troll crap. El car had a decent post and all I was pointing out was that, with the size of the budget and signings made, all, but most bears expected Rangers to skoosh all divisions on their way back to their "rightful" place in Scottish footy.
Blind Struth, my arse, just realistic. From the Whyte days, through to Charlie big hands, all the Bears follow, followed, blindly as it turns out as the journey shuddered to a halt at the end of 2014/2015 season in championship. Looks ok under Warburton now but are the current squad suitable for the step up to the premiership?. Just asking like.

We wont know that till end of season. If they continue to grow and perform then I, for one would be disappointed if the vast majority are not given a go at it. Agreed that there will be additions, and likely some will leave, which is natural, but I see no reason why they cannot cut it in the Prem. Hamilton did, Dundee did and Hearts did. Whether they could win it in first year, then I would doubt that but I would like to see them offered a chance, providing they have proved themselves over the season.
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#12
SPFL2 (Championship), Saturday 19/09/2015 : Dumbarton v Rangers, KO 15:00 hours.

Stream : Feed2All - Dumbarton v Rangers
AVFC RFC SAFC
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#13
RANGERS: Foderingham, Tavernier, Wilson, Ball, Wallace, Halliday, Law, Zelalem, McKay, Miller, Waghorn.
SUBS: Kelly, Kiernan, Shiels, Thompson, Oduwa, Aird, Hardie.

Miller starts ahead of Oduwa, Ball in for Kiernan, no sign of Holt at all.

Looking for another good solid performance, dominate possession and control the game throughout.
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#14
I wonder why Kiernan's dropped out. Most people reckon Livingston was his best performance to date and we've had a week between games, so it would seem like an odd time to rotate him out. Maybe carrying a slight knock?
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#15
Waghorn hat trick? Patience payed off.
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#16
Didn't manage to watch this one. A win's a win.

Teams will watch performances and work on how to keep us out - and that appears to have been the case today, looking at the stats.

3 points.

Unbeaten.

Moving swiftly on.

Tuesday to look forward to. The biggest test for both the team and the manager.
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#17
Looking forward to tuesday given Kilmarnock turned them over it should be comfortable, they will at least come out and attack us. Glad to see our title rivals drop points today.
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#18
Yep, missed this match today and we definitely seem to have dipped in form but it's 3 points and we stretch our lead over the best of the rest by a couple of points.
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#19
SPFL2 (Championship), Saturday 19/09/2015 : Dumbarton 1-2 Rangers

No 'match report' from me today, I was at Villa Park.

Attendance : 1,978 (SSN)

Match Report : Rangers FC - Dumbarton 1-2 Rangers

Manager's verdict : Rangers FC - Warbs Pleased With Three Points

SPFL2 (Championship) results, 18 & 19/09/2015 :

Friday
St Mirren 1-2 Raith Rovers

Saturday
Alloa Athletic 1-1 Falkirk
Dumbarton 1-2 Rangers
Livingston 0-1 Hibernian
Queen of the South 2-2 Greenock Morton
AVFC RFC SAFC
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#20
Dinnae worry about form lads,another penalty. The Sea are determined the get ye up. Still think I'm a conspiracy theorist

xxxx predictive text,that should obviously read " cheating Sfa and no' sea
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