Development squad have now won their first 4 games. Probably meaningless but maybe signs we might have some more prospects on the horizon. Notice Uncs plays for them, wonder if that's as much being an old head for them to learn from as anything to do with his own fitness.
Are Rangers doing that bad then? You can't sack a manager after 4 games surely? Even if it is Mick Mickety Mick Mick. Personally I'd like to see him lose a few more just to really add some tarnish to his rep.
Didn’t exactly cover himself in glory last season and they got humiliated by PSV. It’s not a great Celtic team I’m told so he needs to be pushing them very close at least and when you’re signing players of the calibre of Leon Balogun you should be winning multiple trophies at the self-proclaimed most successful club in history.
That's the problem with the Old Firm....you are expected to win every game, and even a draw is considered humiliating. They've been shocking this season so far, the fans aren't happy with the style of play, he's signings aren't performing (yet) - £6mill on Danilo and he's not even getting in to the starting 11....losing to Celtic, at home, after the PSV debacle has really cranked up the pressure...even St Mirren and Motherwell are above them in the table. Half the city is in meltdown, it's hilarious
Probs start tonight.... Lyndon Dykes remains with the squad and has "trained well", according to Clarke, although the striker has missed the last three games for QPR with a knee issue
You’re the local expert how desperate are they up front? Dykes, even if over the injury, is way off match fit I’d think.
He's seen as some sort of talisman for the team, although I don't think they'll need him tonight. Scotland are doing really well at the moment, have won 10 qualifiers on the bounce I think and are full of confidence. Cyprus are what they are, and although no games are easy at international level, Scotland should win this which will put them on the verge of qualification. Up front they've got Che Adams and Ryan Christie along with Dykes and Shankland, plus plenty goals come from midfield with John McGinn, Scott McTominay and Callum McGregor, as well as their CBs being pretty handy with their heads at set pieces. A whole different game on Tuesday night though, where I'd expect a full Hampden to make lots of noise but hard to see anything but an England win, although they have seen off both Spain and Norway recently so it certainly won't be easy.