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Rangers vs Kilmarnock Wed. 25th Oct


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It's about time that people like Graeme Souness wake up to the fact that the only unique status Rangers enjoy in Scotland now is that of permanent laughing stock.

If there's such a thing as a GIRFUY-induced headache, I've got one. Most mental ten minutes of football I've possibly ever seen. Just perfect.

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Steve Clarke was in no doubt that Kilmarnock deserved a share of the spoils after late drama at Ibrox.

Rangers led 1-0 through Jason Holt going into the final minutes and were handed the chance to double their advantage after referee Alan Muir awarded a penalty.

Jamie MacDonald saved Daniel Candeias' spot kick before Killie went up the other end to equalise through Chris Burke and earn a 1-1 draw.

Ryan Jack was sent off for the hosts as the men from Ayrshire took a draw back down the M77 on Clarke's debut. 

Speaking after the match, he said: "It was good to be back, back with those feelings on the touchline that only a football manager can get.

"I thought we thoroughly deserved the point. It would have been very difficult to go and speak to the players if we hadn't got anything out it.

"Obviously the last five minutes were a little bit crazy but we capitalised on that.

"There was a bit of turmoil around the place and we kept our focus. Jamie redeemed himself for a short goal kick and saved the penalty and then we broke quickly and got the goal we deserved."

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Steve Clarke was in no doubt that Kilmarnock deserved a share of the spoils after late drama at Ibrox.

Rangers led 1-0 through Jason Holt going into the final minutes and were handed the chance to double their advantage after referee Alan Muir awarded a penalty.

Jamie MacDonald saved Daniel Candeias' spot kick before Killie went up the other end to equalise through Chris Burke and earn a 1-1 draw.

Ryan Jack was sent off for the hosts as the men from Ayrshire took a draw back down the M77 on Clarke's debut. 

Speaking after the match, he said: "It was good to be back, back with those feelings on the touchline that only a football manager can get.

"I thought we thoroughly deserved the point. It would have been very difficult to go and speak to the players if we hadn't got anything out it.

"Obviously the last five minutes were a little bit crazy but we capitalised on that.

"There was a bit of turmoil around the place and we kept our focus. Jamie redeemed himself for a short goal kick and saved the penalty and then we broke quickly and got the goal we deserved."



That’s what a proper football manager sounds like. You’ll notice that at no point did he compare himself to a vampire or quote his favourite song by Kelly Clarkson.
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7 minutes ago, MONKMAN said:

Is anyone genuinely surprised anymore at how shit the **** are?

It took them 4 years and over £100 million to get in to the premier league.

Suppose they won a challenge cup as well.

The only ones who seem surprised are the ones who go to Ibrox every week.  Seeing the Sevco Seethe every week at what's obvious to the rest of us is just as amusing as the various antics of the club 

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