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Great points totally how I see it with the use of Frey, Kolli and Lloyd. On Madsen had hopes he would improve and there were a couple of signs, but his cloak of invisibility and lack of pace and getting stuck in won't work in this league and is destined most likely back into a European league along with Celar no doubt next season.
Great last night, personally overall felt this was our best home performance of the season so far, we just looked good all over the pitch against a well drilled Blackburn team
Being at the game and watching the extended highlights sort of feel we played well, especially last third of the match, cracking Championship game. Our weakness was switched off defending for both their goals, Fox was especially asleep to let Cundle head in and it all sort of happened in slow motion watching live from our end. Enjoyed it at Millwall yesterday and game could have gone either way, they are not a bad team themselves, so made for a great contest.
Always on the back foot with this one, allowing Millwall to score in first minute, their 32 was tearing it up on the right. Great goal from Alfie, poor defending for Millwall's 2nd goal, but overall they were decent today. Thought we looked very good last 20 mins or so of the match, but could not get the equaliser. Onwards to Blackburn on Tuesday.
I like Jimmy Dunne and he has done really well at right back under Marti's tuition no doubt. He has scored some vital goals in recent months. I hope he stays but if the deal from Sheff United offers him a go at a higher level and a pay rise, can't begrudge him that. If he is not in the line up tomorrow then it is probably the signal he is leaving by the transfer deadline.
Just as I saw it, Sheffield Wednesday were well set up and did a number on us. I thought we did look tired especially first 10 mins of the 2nd half and you could see that Wednesday had stepped it up a bit. Gaining 6 points from the last 3 games from two difficult away trips is a great return. For me it is how we respond at Millwall as since our renaissance in November when we lost at Swansea and Leicester we have tended to bounce back in the next game.
Typical Rangers, sell out crowd on a good run of wins and we were just not really at it today. Sheff Wednesday do what they seem to do at our place step up a bit and win, very similar to last season's home game where they took chances and won. We didn't create anything of note to trouble them to be honest.
This league is bizarre, it ebbs and flows and anybody can beat anybody and that's why it is so exciting. Even look at us back before the last international break it looked pretty grim, now we are looking a very good prospect. It's a funny old game.
Clubs don't on the whole take risks with players playing so close to the end of a transfer window, if Jimmy is not in the starting line up on Saturday then that may be an indication that he could be on his way.
I like Lloyd, was impressed with his endeavour when first saw him come on against Spurs in the pre-season friendly. Pace and power, like the way that Cifuentes is using him to stretch defenders in last third of the match. We now have great striking options, for me it's Frey for the first 60 or so minutes to batter defenders, with Kolli and Lloyd to come on and stretch and run at them. Hopefully Lloyd can get a goal or two soon and his confidence will be sky high, we have already seen Kolli do the business and he is showing great promise as well. Always liked Saito he is a very dangerous player and the Hull game perfectly captioned this and what a lovely goal he scored. Onwards and upwards for the Rangers.
Saw them at Wembley last year, obviously not the same especially vocally as their heyday with Bon and Brian. Still a great show and spectacle as they are the ultimate classic hard rock band and Angus gives it his all.
Ashby with really only a handful of games at top level at 23 and costs £3m says a lot about the modern game. Let's go back 40 years to the Venables era and you were an experienced footballer at that age, e.g. Stainrod, Fenwick, Neill, Dawes, Clive Allen, McDonald were top level in their early 20s. With paper thin squads in those days you had to be a very good player to get anywhere near a squad of about 14 or 15 players top, and only 12 players were selected per game.