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You calling me a Troll is possibly the funniest thing i have read this year!!! So thank You. It is almost as funny, almost as funny, as you insisting you are attending every Liverpool FC Home match currently, and filling us all in on your observations within the ground and your journey home, when we all know you are not actually anywhere near the Match. Oh When the Saints go Marching In more your theme tune! They are going well currently though! I do like Hassenhuttl. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Stevie G's Ranger's revolution is gathering pace again.
Even though Celtic, have lorded it for the best part of ten years without any serious challengers to their domestic dominance in that time. Celtic have held all the cards and advantages for many years. Far richer with much bigger revenues banked for many years from winning all those cups and European runs, better players and a much better and deeper squad. Amazing really that Stevie G is starting to turn this around. |
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Any chance Stevie G signing on loan for 5 matches? Comes on for the last 5 mins in each.
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Seems pretty straightforward to me. Of course he would want to manage Liverpool one day. Rangers know this and not a problem for them. Doing a pretty good job with them as well. I would think it fair to say that if any good, no manager is safe from moving from the SPL. Spot on comment. You would need to be stupid not to know that his ambition is to manage Liverpool. We took him on as manager knowing that and knowing that for him to have any chance of achieving his goal he'd need to do well up here. Not sure why that upsets some people or how some seem surprised by it. |
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Anyone remotely surprised or offended by the idea that Gerrard would one day want to manage Liverpool needs help frankly. I know Rangers/Celtic is big in Scotland but they're a stepping stone; a club to prove yourself worthy of better things. That applies to players and to managers.
For me, Gerrard has done a good job so far. Easy to do a Barnes and burn out early on and disappear from trace. Rangers were way behind when he took over and he's got them closer. Maybe a bit similar to Klopp's job in that it's taken a while to start working but after 2-3 years we'll see the fruits and and success from him. Hope so for him but the key is probably the next 18 months and getting past Celtic. Won't make him a great necessarily but will still be a good achievement. |
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Has won absolutely zero in his time in Jockland..12 points behind Sellik..poor.
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I'll run those revelations through google later kennybhoy and see if you're right.
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Stevie G has done very well, and I strongly suspect this is just the start for him in Scotland.
Like all Liverpool fans, I wish the Liverpool legend all the best well into the foreseeable, but would also love to see him back at Anfield in some capacity in the future. |
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Football is cyclical, Rangers are now without question on the up. At some point it is inevitable they will cross over with Celtic. Just a matter of time.
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Punting out Braga is impressive tbf, considering they should have been out of sight after the first hour in Glasgow, but since New Year "Rangers" have scraped narrow single-goal home wins against Hibs, St Mirren and Livingston, drawn with Aberdeen (which considering the way we've been playing this season is a sackable offence in itself) and St Johnstone and lost to Kilmarnock and rock-bottom Hearts.
I wouldn't say they were "without question" on the up. |
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Funny old fred
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when do the tickets for the final come out ?
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Stevie G's Rangers Revolution, the Scottish trailblazers in Europe now
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got hearts tomorrow teatime , confidence should be high and looking forward to this one
last 16 is more than we could have hoped for anything a bonus now |
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It sure is hello.....................what a shock, the likes of sophie can't now be seen but for her coat tails..........................
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Hilarious....
Zero chance win Europa league. Binoculars required in title. And actually a terrible result for Rangers,and there fans bar the bias,bigotry etc.... Celtic now focus 100 percent on league and fa cup, Rangers may miss out on CL Spot. Due to this,but gloat on you uneducated oaf.... And Bayer will empty them out of this Europa nonsense next round too. |
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Keep it coming though Pushy...
Your knowledge is truly enlightening. A long long time since either The Gers or Saints won anything but stick with it... |
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A sad septic fan clutching at straws.
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Do explain Aka?
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Hardly an achievement because get further than Celtic...
An achievement if make the final,or win it. Means nothing at all going further than Celtic unless win **** all for years n years. Oh wait. That's Rangers I suppose... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I can see you aint bothered Jedi
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Spot on.
Now theres a first! |
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Calling Pushkin....
Calling Akabula.... Nope,nothing to say this evening eh.Lol.... This thread looking rather amusing now Pushy, the font of footballing knowledge!! Hilarious. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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What a funny read....
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I can't believe any Liverpool fan would want our legend, Stevie G, to do anything but have fantastic success with his Rangers Revolution?
Now that Rangers are the only Scottish trailblazers in Europe, surely any Scot worth their salt is supporting them to the hilt and cheering them on all the way to the rafters? |
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Rangers revolution
? Long may it continue, hope the well named "Stevie Me" is there for 15 in a row in Glasgow.He's already overseen the hoops taking five domestic trophies in a row. Might be six, although I wouldn't grudge my friends in Aberdeen a trophy this season. |
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Pushy
Another post highlighting something we already know. That you simply just do not understand football at all....... |
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The Ibrox club has yet to win a trophy under Gerrard and sit 12 points off Premiership leaders Celtic.
"I just need to think," he said. "I am feeling pain right now because I want to win here, I am desperate to win here. Looking from the side today, I didn't get the impression that the feeling amongst my players was the same. "I am not doubting myself. We have given these players everything, me and my staff have given these players absolutely everything for 20 months, held their hand on and off the pitch and improved everything for them. "But it is tough when every other performance you feel the way you feel. It is tough. I need to analyse myself, for sure. This is the toughest moment I have had since I have come here. |
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A winner managing a team of losers.
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Left game without entering dressing room..couldn't face his players..resignation imminent.
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Big call that with 5 year deal in bank?
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A winner managing a team of losers.
Has this ever happened before apart from the flukey european cup win, he didn't win much, played in that ****y "england golden generation" team regularly slapped down in all competitions. never won a league title did he ? Slipped up late in season if i remember. |
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Could be appointed as assistant to Solskjaer
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Liverpool Legends serial winners were Phil Neal, King Kenny, Graeme Souness, Terry MacDermott, to name a few.
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And not to mention a complete bigot to boot soph.
Why is it so hard for u to get your head around the fact that us Liverpool fans will always back and support one of our true greats? Difficult I know for u looking in from the outside. |