A couple of relevant articles:
http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20121123/ranger-in-squad-for-saints_2281670_2989265
Part of the reason for that was because of the ex-England under-19 international's time-keeping but having recovered from a knee problem and reported to the training ground on time for the last few weeks, he will travel to St. Mary's this weekend.
"My punctuality hasn't been the best and the gaffer said it would be six weeks of training with the Reserves and that I wouldn't be in his squads until further notice," Ranger admitted in an exclusive nufc.co.uk interview.
"So I've just been getting in on time, training and putting my head down and doing what I do best. I'll just keep putting my head down and grafting."
http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20121129/ranger-hungry-for-more_2281670_2995173
Ranger scored for the under-21s against Sunderland last week after recovering from injury and although Pardew's hand has been forced with several injuries to key players, the Magpies manager has admitted that the former England under-19 has improved his attitude in recent weeks.
And the player has pledged not to let his standards slip after working hard to force his way back into the reckoning at St. James' Park.
"It's a start and the gaffer is showing me what can happen if I keep making progress with my behaviour off the field and getting into training on time," Ranger said.
"He's given me a few minutes and hopefully there are more to come. I've just got to take any chance I get.
"People say that I've got potential and that I'm wasting it, so I've sat myself down and thought 'listen, I need to get myself together here and graft.'
"I want to play for this team and I now realise that I need to concentrate, behave myself and get rewarded.
"It's good that I've had a cheeky little seven minutes - but that makes me hungry for more."
http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20121123/ranger-in-squad-for-saints_2281670_2989265
Part of the reason for that was because of the ex-England under-19 international's time-keeping but having recovered from a knee problem and reported to the training ground on time for the last few weeks, he will travel to St. Mary's this weekend.
"My punctuality hasn't been the best and the gaffer said it would be six weeks of training with the Reserves and that I wouldn't be in his squads until further notice," Ranger admitted in an exclusive nufc.co.uk interview.
"So I've just been getting in on time, training and putting my head down and doing what I do best. I'll just keep putting my head down and grafting."
http://www.nufc.co.uk/articles/20121129/ranger-hungry-for-more_2281670_2995173
Ranger scored for the under-21s against Sunderland last week after recovering from injury and although Pardew's hand has been forced with several injuries to key players, the Magpies manager has admitted that the former England under-19 has improved his attitude in recent weeks.
And the player has pledged not to let his standards slip after working hard to force his way back into the reckoning at St. James' Park.
"It's a start and the gaffer is showing me what can happen if I keep making progress with my behaviour off the field and getting into training on time," Ranger said.
"He's given me a few minutes and hopefully there are more to come. I've just got to take any chance I get.
"People say that I've got potential and that I'm wasting it, so I've sat myself down and thought 'listen, I need to get myself together here and graft.'
"I want to play for this team and I now realise that I need to concentrate, behave myself and get rewarded.
"It's good that I've had a cheeky little seven minutes - but that makes me hungry for more."


