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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

A Good Start - Part 2

A good start to the competeive PLG era yesterday. Fir Park is not an easy venue to go to at the best of times and although there were many chances missed in forthcoming games we will put more of them away given the right service and composure from whoever hits the shot. Although Buffel missed a few he is not an out and out striker so he can be forgiven but hopefully this is one area of his game that he will work on and improve. Sadly I missed the game due to my wallet going missing but its turned up now, I left it at a mates on Saturday so all is well on that score.

Onto other stuff now and first of all Libor Sionko is targetting the title and it is good to hear that kind of chat from the new guys. In the past you got the impression that some players were happy to pick up the money with no ambitions for the team, so come on lads lets go for it and bring the title home to where it belongs.

Fernando Ricksen returns to training tomorrow following his latest indiscretion and I can onlyhope that he gets over his problems soon. Problems like the ones he has are very difficult to get over and we can hope his recovery continues and he keeps fighting his demons. Darryl Broadfoot in the Herald wrote and excellent article you can read here:http://www.theherald.co.uk/sport/66850.html and it is an excellent article and one I am sure many Gers fans will agree with.

So to sum up then 3 points won and with Hearts and Celtic picking up wins it is good that we are level so far and hopefully we will not be level for long but pulling away at the top of the SPL where we belong. One bad thing was the singing of songs that will get us into trouble and I hope to god that on Saturday we do not have a repeat but on the whole the songs sung were good and we must rmember that it is possible to sing Rangers songs that don't go on about fenians and all that rubbish. Lets sing songs glorifying Rangers not ancient battles or post war figures from Bridgeton.