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Discussion in 'Rangers' started by scotland the brave, Jun 1, 2011.

  1. scotland the brave

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    I would have to let boogie go his hearts not in it anymore get in a few decent cb. Dont know why we resigned papac for think wallace would have been a beta alternative for us. New winger on the right and a striker and were sorted keep bloding the youngsters tho murray park finaly showing a good bit of promise now
     
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  2. Otto Flayshow

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    I agree about Boogie. There's no point keeping a player who wants to be elsewhere. I'm not sure what your problem with Papac is though as he's been very reliable over the last few seasons.
     
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  3. scotland the brave

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    I just think he is to slow in that department think we need someone that gets forward alot more than papac does and has a better end quality than when papac does get in those sorts of positions.
     
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  4. Glaswegian Holloway

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    The beauty of Papac though is that he can easily switch inside to centre back, giving us good versatility at the back with Bigfoot able to do the same. I would like to see us sign a good left back so that Papac is a squad player for two positions rather than one of the first names on the team sheet as he has been the last few seasons.
     
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  5. Glaswegian Holloway

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    The other point is he is a good defensive left back even if he isn't great going forward - meaning he is ideal for more difficult European games or perhaps a trip to Porkheid. Something that a more attacking left back may struggle with.
     
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