So true, no-one is untouchable... But in all honesty I don't believe any of them deserve singling out for what was a really first class performance - **** happens, players are human and make mistakes, but as a team and as a club it makes more sense after a great performance like Sunday's was to take it on the chin collectively rather than attack our own, who are proving to be up for the challenge (eventually!) The fact that people are seeing the mistakes made elsewhere only goes to show that as a team, we are still flawed,but we came so close it seems criminally unjust to pick on any one individual and blame them for an entire 90 odd minutes of heart stopping, gritty, uncompromising football. I think we have become so used to the half hearted dross of the past few seasons that we have collectively forgotten how and when we need to rally round the team when they do work hard - the past few performances have shown an entirely different Rangers - I honestly enjoyed Sunday more than most of our promotion year, because we played with passion, heart and were prepared to roll up our sleeves and stick the boot in, and the crowd responded wholeheartedly and played their part with gusto too. Losing is hard to take, but as I said elsewhere, we seem to have got our mojo back - and long may it continue.