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But they would be top 6 in England...At Least Celtic kept it close
And there was me thinking we'd closed the gap on Man Utd in the clown car league.Rangers though....
Probably true 15 years ago. Relying on being big clubs when there's so many well-run clubs in mid-table like Brentford and Brighton means we'd be firmly in a relegation battle.But they would be top 6 in England...
Surprised that they are not in the Donarumma sweepstakes (at least not publicly)Press will attack Amroim and the system but the players who started the game should be embarrassed at that 1st half performance.
Can’t remember the last time a keeper got hands on 4 penalties for 1 save. He got 2 hands on one that went in. I would have yanked him at the half and sold him this weekend.
Said in preseason that 39yo Heaton was the best option and that hasn’t changed.
No UCL. No interest from the player.Surprised that they are not in the Donarumma sweepstakes (at least not publicly)
25 years ago maybe. Absolutely no chance of this in 2010.Probably true 15 years ago.
Certainly 20 years ago, both us and them were top 20 clubs in Europe in terms of revenue despite absolutely paltry TV deals. The ship might have sailed by 2010, I'm not sure at what point TV revenue, European prize money and commercial revenue would have really exploded in England (and other leagues) that would have pushed us way down the pecking order.25 years ago maybe. Absolutely no chance of this in 2010.
Agreed, it's clearly shifted now. Worth pointing out that you paid £10m for said left back, which would represent a major outlay for us, whereas for a Premier League team that's a cheap punt on a player with potential.Always used to be a discussion didn't it.
Rangers just loaned a 19 year old left back who would be 4th choice at Brentford. No Premier League club would be doing that.
Ruben still hasn't won 2 games in a row in 45 games , something with ETH actually managed.Amorim’s system is a bit of a red herring. The only obvious alternative is very similar to what Ten Hag played, and we didn’t look any better then. Our squad is a bit like the one Emery inherited at Arsenal where it’s almost impossible to assemble a tactically coherent system. The lack of ball winning ability in midfield is so acute that it can’t really be worked around.
That’s obviously not to say Amorim is doing a good job. He’s been there a year and it’s hard to see any positive impact whatsoever. Our first priority in this cycle should have been to develop our promising young players and instead he’s forcing them out. At this point it’s probably worth firing him just to keep Garnacho and Mainoo at the club. But the recruitment is so bad that it won’t really make any difference.
In terms of revenue maybe, but any suggestion that Rangers were amongst the top 20 teams in Europe in 2005 in terms of footballing ability is absolutely fanciful.Certainly 20 years ago, both us and them were top 20 clubs in Europe in terms of revenue despite absolutely paltry TV deals. The ship might have sailed by 2010, I'm not sure at what point TV revenue, European prize money and commercial revenue would have really exploded in England (and other leagues) that would have pushed us way down the pecking order.