RANGERS' players continued their summer*programme this morning by taking to the brand new Ibrox pitch for the first time*to train. In sunny conditions at the stadium, the group warmed up on the magnificent surface then took part in three 30-minute matches while they remain unable to play pre-season friendlies. In the first game, boss Ally McCoist picked*two fairly*evenly-matched sides containing both first-team regulars from last term and youth players. Teenager Barrie McKay gave the team without bibs a lead before Kal Naismith struck twice in a couple of minutes to turn the contest on its head and give his group a 2-1 win. In the second fixture, McCoist mixed the group*up and introduced midfielder Andrew Murdoch for trialist Ian Black as he continues his comeback from a hernia operation. The former Hearts player showed some nice touches while he was on the park and looked composed,*with fellow ex-Jambo Craig Beattie also making a contribution. With personnel changes made, the non-bibbed team was*something close to*the starting XI which will play Brechin on Sunday if a transfer of the old company's SFA membership is granted. And it was no surprise the more experienced side won, with Alejandro Bedoya notching a double prior to McKay's second of the day in a 3-0 victory. Manager McCoist was vocal throughout as he shouted instructions to his players from the Directors Box. The final game of the day had less incidents to report as the two teams played out a 2-0 win for the bibbed side, with Kirk Broadfoot and Lee McCulloch scoring. BIBS (first game): Gallacher; Cole, Goian, Hegarty, Wallace; Bedoya, Wiktorski, Hutton, Edu, Crawford; Naismith. NON-BIBS (first game): Alexander; Broadfoot, Gasparotto, Bocanegra, Clarke; Mitchell, Black, Macleod; Beattie, McCulloch, McKay. http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/football-news/article/2860603
One of the points is how desparate you are. Another is how things ain't going to get any better for you soon, even if you do get an SFA licence to play this year. Enjoy Elgin
There's a thread on the Celtic board about Pistol Pete's open letter to the fans about their upcoming season and to get behind the team etc... ...it immediately turned into another Rangers hate fest
I reckon it's all getting to you Gambol Pistol Pete's dig at Rangers was what made the letter noteworthy. Then EDGE came on beeling and we all started laughing at him, not hating Rangers but finding amusement in your beel