Sunday, 13 October 2013

The King Returns: Dave King's Return To Rangers Is Imminent

Dave King announced he will become the next chairman of Rangers FC. Rumours of his return have been rife since Mathers and Stockbridge visited him in his home town of Johannesburg last week. Money has been pouring out of Rangers for the past year, Rangers accounts published last week, revealed a wopping £14 million annual loss. Rangers require urgent investment, with Rangers fans still furious at the clubs mismanagement over the past year, King is the clubs last resort. Stages 1,2, and 3 should have been easy, progressing through the leagues whilst saving money to facilitate an attack on the unsponsored top flight of Scottish football, when the time comes.

King has something in common with Rangers fans, he ploughed his own money into the club and got nothing back in return. David Murray financed the club through bank overdrafts, Charles Green borrowed money from friends/investors and Craig Whyte didn't have a pot to piss in. You don't amass a £300 million fortune without being a shrewd business operator. King's wealth and business accumane are the main impetus behind the scottish journalists (aka the prophets of doom) scaremongering tactics. Dave King is a threat to Peter Lawell's tight grip of the SFPL and SFA. They are scared because he is the first Rangers chairman with vast sums of money, something that no other individual or club has in Scotland. He proved with the outcome of his tax case against the South African government that he can play the political game, should he ever have to. Like a good chess player, King seems to see what the future holds. He predicted liquidation and Rangers current financial problems long before anyone else. 

When King takes the throne we can only hope that with him in control, his Rangers predictions for the future are happy ones.
 

Sunday, 29 September 2013

Rangers 8 Stenhousemuir 0

Jon Daly hits four as Rangers trounce a sorry Stenhousemuir.

Rangers continued their unbeaten run by destroying Stenhousemuir in front of a packed Ibrox Stadium. With Black and McLeod back in the side Rangers started the match with possibly their strongest team available. Jon Daly bullied the Stenhousemuir defense and was rewarded by hitting the back of the net on four occasions. Little, Templeton, Wallace and Mohsni were also on the score sheet as Rangers showcased their supremacy in the Scottish League One.

Ian Black returned to the side after his betting ban and he made an instant impact, controlling the game from start to finish. This allowed Law to make darting runs forward as Rangers played their best football this season. Rangers have struggled with Black's absence and the midfielder got a raucous reception from the fans when he was named in the starting eleven.

Two Royal Marines abseiled down the Govan side of the stadium to deliver the match ball to the referee before kickoff. The celebration of Armed Forces Day generated an atmosphere that culminated with the opener after two minutes of play. Ian Black curved a free kick in from the edge of the box which Daly headed beyond goalkeeper Chris Smith.

Daly then missed a glorious chance two minutes later when Law swung an enticing ball in from the left flank. Daly looked certain to add to his tally but he mistimed his shot, sending it wide of goal.

Daly's second goal materialized from a Stenhousemuir defensive error. Wallace pressurised the defender into making a clearance which rebounded off the Rangers defender onto the head of Daly who made no mistake with the header.

At this stage Rangers were rampant with Nicky Law unfortunate not to have netted a double. The first was a curling effort that was cleared off the line followed by a diving header that hit the woodwork.

Andy Little struggled throughout the match but was gifted with a goal when a Stenhousemuir defender cleared the ball off Little which ended up in the back of the net. It was a relief for the striker who struggled to show any real class throughout the day.

Richard Forster initiated the fourth by crossing a dangerous ball in from the right that Daly met with a diving header. This was evidence of Rangers playing with confidence and enjoying their football now that the match was won.

It did not take Nicky Clark long to get involved in the action when he was introduced by unselfishly cutting back for Daly to slot home. Daly they turned provider when he cutback for Templeton to score from close range.

Mohsni's overhead kick sent Ibrox into bedlam with a superb overhead kick inside injury time.

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Rangers 5 Arbroath 1 - Lee McCulloch Saves The Day Again

McCulloch gets his second hat-trick in a row as Rangers demolish Arbroath 5 -1 after Paul Sheerin's team took a shock lead in the second half.  

McCoist fielded 6 of his summer signings and the big debate beforehand was whether the hosts could gel together quickly as a team. Judging on the opening 50 mins, the answer would have to be no.

Rangers dominated possession during the early stages without looking like scoring. Stevie Smith, who started due to  Lee Wallace's midweek injury, made several threatening crosses for Daly and Clark which they failed to convert. As the game went on Rangers possession and goal threats dwindled and Arbroath started to gain confidence.

In fact, the longer the first half went on the more disjointed Rangers looked. At one point in the game it looked like McCoist had fielded a team of his favourite misfits, with many players playing out of position to secured their place in the team. Little and Peralta both struggled out on the left and right hand side of midfield when Rangers had a natural winger in Templeton warming the bench.

Darren Smith put Arbroath ahead when he chipped Bell and the ball landed just under his crossbar. It was a special finish and the ball seemed to take an eternity to drop underneath the cross bar.

This goal proved to be Rangers wake up call as the equaliser quickly followed. A Stevie Smith cross was deflected to Mohsni who calmly side footed the ball into the net. Rangers then took the lead when Law's corner was headed past the Arbroath keeper by the surging Lee McCulloch. The Rangers captain quickly added to his tally when the ball broke loose from a Rangers corner. The 30 yard screamer crashed the roof of the net leaving the Arbroath goalkeeper with no chance.

Little made it four when he drilled a shot low into the net before McCulloch completed his hat-trick via a Peralta cross.

The scoreline believe it or not flattered Rangers and McCoist will have to motivate his team better in future matches as they did not come alive until going behind in the match.



Saturday, 7 September 2013

Rangers Fans Have It All To Look Forward To

Now that Rangers illegal transfer embargo has been lifted, we can now look forward to seeing Ally McCoist field his strongest team. It was difficult to watch at times last year, with Rangers struggling to show their superior fitness and experience playing against part time teams. 

McCoist's big problem now is fitting all his new signings into the team. The only game this season that McCoist has had the opportunity to play his strongest side was against Newcastle at Ibrox. Here he gave fans a strong indication of what we can expect this season.

Goalkeeper - Bell
Left back - Wallace
Centre back - McCulloch
Centre back - Hoshni
Right Back - Foster
Left Midfield - McLeod
Centre Midfield - Law
Centre Midfield - Black
Right Midfield - Peralta
Forward - Clark
Forward - Daly

If this is Rangers starting eleven, that would still leave Templeton, Shiels, Smith and Little warming the bench. Not to forget McAusland, Faure and Crawford, who have already put in solid performances this season.

Rangers now have competition in the team and the fans should get entertaining performances to make up for last season. I have a feeling a few teams are going to get annihilated this season.

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Rangers v East Fife

Former Queen of the South player Nicky Clark made his long awaited competitive debut for Rangers against East Fife yesterday. It took 30 seconds for him to open up his Rangers account and continue his goal scoring exploits from last year. Having had to wait 13 weeks to play his first competitive match due to the transfer embargo, Clark flew out the traps sending the Ibrox faithful into bedlam. 

Lee McCulloch led the attack, collecting a hat rick of headers to earn himself the match ball. Although difficult to believe, McCulloch was upstaged by Clark throughout the day. Clark was enthusiastic, quick and linked up well with the midfield. He never gave East Fife's back four peace, chasing down lost causes and constantly getting involved in the action. Clark's polished display will help him cement his place as a regular in the Rangers team. With McCoist talking again this week about his desire to bring back Kenny Miller, he may think twice based on a Clark's performance against East Fife. 

A flick on from McCulloch sent Clark through on goal, where he controlled the ball with his chest before slotting past keeper East Fife keeper Michael Andrews. It was a dream start for the Rangers supporter and one he will cherish. He nearly scored 10 minutes later when he curled an effort just wide of goal.

The second goal came when Wallace sent in a curling cross that McCulloch converted after out jumping the East Fife goal keeper. Rangers sensed blood and it wasn't long before they got a third. This time Wallace floated in a stunning cross to the back post where McCulloch was there to simply steer the ball into the gaping goal. 

The fourth came in the second half, when Robbie Neilson's miscued clearance fell to McLeod, who volleyed a stunning effort into the top corner. 

McCulloch sealed his third and Rangers fifth when McAusland cross landed on the head of McCulloch, who still had a lot to do to convert the header. 

Rangers play is getting better on the right hand side with McAusland and Crawford benefitting from an extended spell in the team. Rangers have been guilty over the past year of relying too much on Lee Wallace on the left hand side. Two goals in the last two games have come from stunning crosses from the right hand side. 

With Rangers scoring 18 goals in four games, their goal ratio will only improve now that the transfer embargo has been lifted and McCoist can now field his strongest team.