They didn't learn a thing from the entire game, and it was their downfall. They conceded TWO of the same goal, and the other goal was as a result of the same standing off. Idiots.
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Posted 27 November 2007 - 21:56
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They didn't learn a thing from the entire game, and it was their downfall. They conceded TWO of the same goal, and the other goal was as a result of the same standing off. Idiots.
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Posted 27 November 2007 - 21:57
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The better team on the night won. Official.
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Posted 27 November 2007 - 21:58
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IainMorton, on Nov 27 2007, 21:55, said:
He thought they programme was ending but he still had to advertise highlights of tonights game, and Celtic game tomorrow. He just said "thanks for joining us, goodbye", stared vacantly at the camera for five seconds before realising it wasn't time for the programme to finish! 
He is such a natural
but then up stepped Albert Kidd
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Posted 27 November 2007 - 23:44
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ryok21, on Nov 27 2007, 22:04, said:
Lets force sasa papac out!
I wouldn't go that far, although I do think another left back is a priority.
A bonus from the match is - once again - the performance of Alan Hutton; He was (apologies to Eric Clapton) Wonderful tonight.
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Posted 27 November 2007 - 23:53
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broxy, on Nov 28 2007, 09:44, said:
had to settle for the radio tonight, stuck on backshift. All hangs on the last game i am very confident going into this one. We were unlucky tonight and i hope Celtic get a result tomorrow. People are taking notice of scottish football and now we have to keep the momentum going.
Well said, I just watched the highlights online there just now, and i thought it looked like a good game, unlucky tonight but it's still in your own hands when the frogs come a calling!!! Scottish football is riding the crest of a wave just now as and is always the case we will faulter at some point, lets just keep this going as long as we can!!!
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kiwibhoy, on Nov 27 2007, 23:53, said:
Well said, I just watched the highlights online there just now, and i thought it looked like a good game, unlucky tonight but it's still in your own hands when the frogs come a calling!!! Scottish football is riding the crest of a wave just now as and is always the case we will faulter at some point, lets just keep this going as long as we can!!!
I watched highights too on STV...couldnt believe the ignorant English twat of a commentator making Woof look good by continually referring to the Rangers keeper as McDonald..ffs its nowhere even the same name or a mis pronounciation....twats like that keep woof in a job and give Clyde Newcomer ammo to continue posting
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Quite a poor result for Rangers, considering Stuttgart had nothing to play for bar pride.
Kevin Thomson is fucking rank.
Kevin Thomson is fucking rank.
No one likes him, we don't care.
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Posted 28 November 2007 - 10:13
Hughsie, on Nov 28 2007, 09:59, said:
Quite a poor result for Rangers, considering Stuttgart had nothing to play for bar pride.
Well said a few weeks ago, Stuttgart had more than something to play for. For one the embarrassment of being only the second team to finish the CL group stages on zero points as well as repaying their supporters for their previous poor results. In addition, not being able to qualify would arguably make them far more relaxed than the huns – witness Georgia against Scotland last month. I wasn’t surprised that they won last night – I expected it.
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Posted 28 November 2007 - 11:43
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51 titles, on Nov 28 2007, 10:49, said:
You don't think Hemdani and Thompson were more deserving of criticism ??
And let's be honest the second goal was down to a bit of a flap by McGregor !!
Hemdani looked a yard off the pace but does he not just get trotted out for European games....how is he meant to stay sharp ????
He's still a million miles better than Thompson...must be soul destroying watching him getting a game ahead of you.
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51 titles, on Nov 28 2007, 10:49, said:
You don't think Hemdani and Thompson were more deserving of criticism ??
And let's be honest the second goal was down to a bit of a flap by McGregor !!
Yes, but to be fair on McGregor he has been on top form this season.
Hemdani will probably be off in January, and looks off the pace, due to a lack of game time.
Thompson just had a bad game - he has been vastly improved over the last few weeks.
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Disraeli, on Nov 28 2007, 13:26, said:
Yes, but to be fair on McGregor he has been on top form this season.
Hemdani will probably be off in January, and looks off the pace, due to a lack of game time.
Thompson just had a bad game - he has been vastly improved over the last few weeks.
Hemdani will probably be off in January, and looks off the pace, due to a lack of game time.
Thompson just had a bad game - he has been vastly improved over the last few weeks.
he,l be of in january (hemdani) so who else do you think big alex will take with him, to try and get back into the premiership at the first attempt, after getting relegated at the end of the current season
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