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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Dismal day

The Aberdeen match and performance led to a number of Rangers fans enduring real scepticism about the direction in which Rangers were going.
It was a match of real mediocrity and only a late finish from Sebo secured the 3 points which the performance barely merited.

Under increasingly intense pressure, Paul Le Guen was being even more closely scrutinised following that match and major questions were being asked of his managerial skills. Significant debates were the query of formation in light of the loss of 3 wingers, the position of Boyd as a starter or otherwise, and lastly, the almost epic issue surrounding McGregor’s place in the team in lieu of the fit-again Letizi.

To the utter disgust and continued bafflement of the Ibrox faithful, Boyd was once again dropped for the visit of ICT, and to add insult to injury, the SPL Player of the Month McGregor was also dismissed to the bench to make way for the French goalkeeper.

There seemed no doubt at all that Le Guen’s decisions were being focused on in an even more analytical fashion than usual as a result of personnel choices which defied what the Ibrox legions want.

The performance which resulted against ICT was the epitome of everything which is going wrong for Rangers.

The formation was rather unclear, with apparently a 4-2-3-1 in evidence but truth was it could have been anything and as a result once again players looked bereft of cohesion with one another. Ferguson and Buffel stood out gamely with both endeavouring to inject a touch of quality into proceedings, but regrettably the off-ball movement and general link-up play was so catastrophically poor they had little chance of success.

The fans became uneasy the longer the mediocrity persisted, and Le Guen looked edgier and edgier in the dugout seeing his plans collapse before his eyes.

However, he would have wished to close them entirely when the biggest decision he’s made all season backfired as dismally as was possible for it to do so. He needed his huge choice of Letizi to perform and silence those who have been so vehemently criticising the demotion of McGregor, but almost inevitably he committed a massive blunder. Failing to collect a decent ICT strike, he let it fruitfully fall to the free striker who gratefully bundled it into the empty net past the hapless former PSG keeper.

Credit goes to the majority of fans who continued to support him over the minority who chose to boo him, and it was heartening to see that the lion’s share of good bears will support and not harangue individuals.

However, the tragedy continued in an unrelated sense as the outfield team possessed an embarrassing poverty of invention, drive, guile, urgency and overall cohesion throughout the entire 90 minutes, and it was amplified after ICT scored. One-nil down, and almost no desperation to get back into the game seemed to reflect how truly chronic this Rangers team has become.

Paul Le Guen is seriously and dangerously close to the edge of the precipice. He is committing error upon error and is showing no sign of understanding what it is to be Rangers coach, or of grasping the style of the Premier League.

And compound this with the most vicious boos I’ve ever heard at Ibrox aimed at our own team at the full-time whistle and you have a situation which borders on desperate.

Is this season a write-off already? Arguably so, unless there is some dramatic change at Ibrox, regardless of whether it’s an alteration in personnel or otherwise.

The fans seem to be turning on the manager, and only at October the signs are not good.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Bring on ICT

So after the international break its back to the bread and butter of the SPL and a home fixture vs the Caley Jags and one that will be harder than on paper. ICT are a tough side at the best of times and with their away record being as good as it is it coould well be a difficult afternoon for the bears.
The absence of key players is a blow, no question about that and it is imperative that Rangers keep their cool and use the players we do have to their full strength. Stating the obvious really but ity all comes down to how we play it and who plays. The absence of Burkey, Martin and Sionko is a big blow but we have sufficient personnel who can do the business.
So without any further ado here is how we should line up tomorrow.
---------------------------------McGregor---------------------------------------

Bardsley---------------J-Rod------------Papac---------------------Smith

-----------------Hemdani----------------Ferguson-----------------------

Sebo-------------------------Buffel------------------------------Prso

-------------------------------Boyd----------------------------------

I know that Leitizi will be back from injury and Klos is fit again too but if McGregor is dropped it will be a total scandal as he has been in such fine form and he has done nothing whatsoever to get dropped. Being named SPL player of the month is quite an achievment, especially for a goalkeeper and Le boss should bear this in mind. As for other picks, well its good to have Stevie Smith back from injury in time as it would have meant Papac at left back and therefore the return of Svennson so thats some comfort anyway. as for the rest well the team picks itself and with his physical presence Sebo is a better bet than wee Nacho who is another option on the right.
Anyway guys enjoy the game if you are going or watching it by some other method.

Win v. the Dons

So it was a good win then against Aberdeen allbeit laboured and the way that Ibrox erupted was indeed something to behold when the ball hit the back of the net. Sebo I think will go on to do better and now he is getting settled will get a fair few goals I predict. There were downsides and that was on the wings where Buffel, Sionko and Martin all failed to shine and they must improve big time. Other than that the team did ok even though chances were spurned.
The UEFA cup draw has been made too and it is quite a tough one but I can see us getting throiugh anyway as I don't think Partizan, Livorno or Haifa have the quality to beat us but then with Rangers in Europe you never know. It could have been much worse and the hardest game will be against Auxerre, our old foes.
The talk about this medved guy is worrying to me as I think that we could just be used as a rich mans plaything that he will get bored of after a while, if and when Murray sells it has to be to someone who will be there for the long haul with the best intentions of the club at heart. If he has then good luck to him but I won't be holding my breath.