Right your team concede a free kick 5 yards to the right of your right hand post. A left footed player sets the ball up, the goalkeeper guards the left hand side of his goal and then is surprised whne the left pegger goes for the right hand corner. Goalie to blame for goal one. Ferguson should have walked for the handbags on the Hapoel player. As for the second Hapoel goal, it was the Keystone Kops defending we saw at Rugby Park allover again. Can`t wait for the reply because the Israelis will score.
2007-02-15 09:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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All Managers blame the Referee after a defeat and only a fool does not believe his own eyes. I thought Rangers were worth a draw last night but they didn't get it. As for Sunday the Referee had a shocker but Killie also have to look at themselves for not getting something out of the game.The real irony is the paranoia of the Sellik supporters as they realise they will shortly be out of Europe whilst Rangers are still in. The bragging rights are crossing the City and together with Walters previous record at Ibrox there is a fear that next season Rangers will be back to their normal position as Scotland's No 1.
2007-02-15 05:19:49
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answered by Anonymous
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the shoe is on the other foot as they say......walter should know that when he says anything in the press something is going to come back and bite him .....he should just accept the defeat and concentrate instead on the return match.....he was very quiet when the refs decisions were for him and his team so walter time to take it on the chin stop moaning to the press and get your team ready to beat the Israelis on the return match...these things happen in football all the time but rangers are luckier than kilmarnock because they have another chance to win the game whereas kilmarnock didnt
2007-02-15 07:09:18
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answered by jeff c 3
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Strachan is massive at press confrences then ? Ask a query about your human being crew for a change, you're enthusiastic about Rangers and being a b1goted ****. wish you're pleased with your self.
2016-11-03 12:20:32
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answered by ? 4
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Just as well it was a bad referee or else Bazza would have been facing a lengthy European ban for lashing out at that Tel Aviv player. Any decent referee would have sent him off without thinking. Wattie would be the first to moan if Bazza wiznae available for the 2nd leg!!!
2007-02-15 06:22:05
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answered by dicko 3
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that's a hypocritical of the once great man Walter smith, managers are quick to blame ref's when there team gets beat, but they are not so quick to point out the offence's of there own players, Ferguson for one,
another thumbs down Ahahaha truth must hurt
2007-02-15 06:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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is smith already beginning to blame everyone but himself for the defeat. cant wait till weekend it will be the weathers fault or dodgy refs or global warming not enough time off between matches injury lists and when it all settles down the two half wits in charge and the dozen monkey's should just look in the mirror
2007-02-14 21:29:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Smith's got a history of this... it's not so much double standards, more like quintuple standards... Won't be a problem to beat the Israeli's at Ibrox, though.
2007-02-14 19:55:58
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answered by PETER G 3
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irony?these things have been happening in football for years and will continue for years to come and as for sundays game,take that penalty back and killy would still have got beaten...
2007-02-14 22:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't need to enjoy the irony of it. Rangers got back to form in Europe last night. That's good enough for me.
Smith was always guilty of this in his 1st spell at Castle Numbskull, sometimes you know, it's like he's never been away!
2007-02-15 03:16:09
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answered by Midgie Man 3
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