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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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Gothamcelt
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18 Jun 2018, 07:08 AM
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Gerrard plans to have rangers players fit and have no cliques, he wants them to "be as one".
STEVIE'S BLUEPRINT Rangers boss Steven Gerrard claims last season’s squad were not FIT enough to take on Celtic The new boss has made it clear his side must drastically improve their fitness if they are to harbour any hope of closing the gap on the Hoops
Spoiler: click to toggle By Colin Duncan FASTER, Higher, Stronger. The Olympic motto. And Steven Gerrard’s blueprint for Rangers. The new boss has made it clear his side must drastically improve their fitness if they are to harbour any hope of closing the gap on Celtic. Prior to his appointment, Gerrard took in the derby clash at Ibrox when Celtic had Jozo Simunovic sent off with the score at 2-2 and more than half an hour left on the clock. The Liverpool legend fully expected the team he was about to inherit to make the numerical advantage count and steamroller the champions. Instead, he watched in disbelief as ten-man Celtic got a second wind and Rangers ran out of steam. Gers were then blown away in two subsequent meetings by an aggregate scoreline of 9-0. In the final game of the season at Easter Road they went from 3-0 down to 5-3 ahead, only to concede twice late on as Hibs salvaged a point. For Gerrard, who prided himself on his impressive athletic prowess and stamina during a distinguished career, it was nowhere near good enough. That’s why he has made fitness levels a priority over the next ten days at the club’s pre-season training camp in southern Spain. He said: “The fitness is the thing that struck me most when watching them last season. “If you want to play at the top end and fight for trophies, be in the running when the big prizes are given out, compete against the best, the first thing you have to do is be fit. “You need to be ready for the challenges at the top level. If the fitness is not there, where do you go? “You look at the group and where you can improve it and fitness is one of those areas. “I watched Rangers close up in the Old Firm game at Ibrox and it was glaringly obvious to me that Celtic were fitter and stronger on that occasion. “It’s the easy thing to say ‘We didn’t get the luck’. “But when you go into it in a bit more detail, if you’re a man up with that amount of time on the clock, I’d expect my team to run all over the opposition physically. “I could also see signs of it in the last four or five games when I watched them as well. That’s probably a good reason why Celtic have been quite successful.” Gerrard has charged ex-Liverpool strength and conditioning coach Jordan Milsom with the task of knocking his squad into shape. Milsom takes up the role as Rangers head of performance after spending the last eight years at Anfield. Gerrard said: “It would have helped if they were fitter, stronger, in good shape, finely tuned and ready for the demands of football at the top level. “If you’ve got all your squad finely tuned and in shape, it will help you. “I’ve a lot of confidence in Jordan, who is an expert in that field. You can’t get any more qualified. Not just the qualifications but the way he goes about it, his mannerisms in the one-on-ones with the player and the dynamics in the gym and outside on the pitch. His delivery is spot on.” While Gerrard will be working to get his players in peak physical condition during the Spanish trip, he will also assess whether those already at the club have the mental strength to cope with life at Rangers. He said: “We all have to carry the burden of working for Rangers. I do, my staff do and the players have been told that’s the reality of it. “If you can’t carry the burden of playing for Rangers you’ll be found out pretty quickly and not just by the fans, but everyone looking in. “You have to take that responsibility and the weight the badge brings. Nobody can escape that.” Gerrard insists he will give everyone a chance to prove themselves. He said: “What’s important for me is that I’ll judge everyone with a blank piece of paper. “There are places there up for grabs and I’ll know pretty soon who wants them. “You have to earn them. It won’t just be given to them any more. “Reputations and names, it’s not about that. It’s about the best players who are going to get results for us.” The hard graft starts this morning in Spain, with Gerrard and No2 Gary McAllister anxious to start bonding with a squad which fractured under predecessor Graeme Murty. Gerrard said: “The most important thing is for the players to get used to me and my staff and for the staff to get used to the players and start building relationships. “We said to the players it is important we become one, we become a group and there are no cliques “We are all after the same thing and that is success. “The best way for us to do that is to fight for each other and pull in the right direction. “Togetherness and team spirit, all these buzzwords you hear most pre-seasons, are what we’re looking for https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2799142/rangers-steven-gerrard-celtic-old-firm/
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18 Jun 2018, 07:19 AM
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He may not like cliques but he sure likes a cliché
Mike Bassett England Manager Mo Fo
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18 Jun 2018, 07:41 AM
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Absolutely no sympathy for him. Appreciate the money comment you make and fully true ..... BUT Red line for me was when he really Sold his soul at windsor park photo with shankill flute band year or so ago. Hell mend him.
I'm not sticking up for him as he should never had signed for the huns  He knew fine well just what type of club the huns and its followers were however, I'm sure he had no option to have his photo taken on that occasion with that scum as he knew the hassle he would get if he refused Absolutely correct if you ever see the picture again (and I hope I don't) it's clear that O'Halloran would rather be lost in space!
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18 Jun 2018, 07:46 AM
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He may not like cliques but he sure likes a cliché
Mike Bassett England Manager Mo Fo I put it down to Easy-Jet-Lag They'll all be watching the Game tonight with their Engerlund Replica shirts on tonight in the local WurtherSpins !Spoiler: click to toggle
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18 Jun 2018, 08:22 AM
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He may not like cliques but he sure likes a cliché
Mike Bassett England Manager Mo Fo
I put it down to Easy-Jet-Lag They'll all be watching the Game tonight with their Engerlund Replica shirts on tonight in the local WurtherSpins ! Spoiler: click to toggle It seems that all that marching does little for the waistline. Huns and obesity go together like shampoo and toilet paper.
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18 Jun 2018, 08:27 AM
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Absolutely no sympathy for him. Appreciate the money comment you make and fully true ..... BUT Red line for me was when he really Sold his soul at windsor park photo with shankill flute band year or so ago. Hell mend him.
I'm not sticking up for him as he should never had signed for the huns  He knew fine well just what type of club the huns and its followers were however, I'm sure he had no option to have his photo taken on that occasion with that scum as he knew the hassle he would get if he refused Politelty I would have said I needed a pish.....
I have family in the North and they are associated with some of the most ruthless killers in the City of folk. The full team were not in that photo he could have made his excuses. He knew/knows full well the background of such a "band"...
"Mikey" can feck right off ...
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18 Jun 2018, 08:29 AM
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I'm not sticking up for him as he should never had signed for the huns  He knew fine well just what type of club the huns and its followers were however, I'm sure he had no option to have his photo taken on that occasion with that scum as he knew the hassle he would get if he refused
Absolutely correct if you ever see the picture again (and I hope I don't) it's clear that O'Halloran would rather be lost in space! eff him. He knew games like that and photos like that were part of the package, so again, eff him.
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18 Jun 2018, 08:55 AM
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Pollock juniors trackie with the badge sewn on the wrong side...............Easy Jet at 6am ................what a skint mess.
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18 Jun 2018, 09:13 AM
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whats he whispering for?
In case he wakes up his carer
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18 Jun 2018, 11:16 AM
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18 Jun 2018, 11:30 AM
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Gonnae gies piece maw..........
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I'm calling shenanagins on that..........
there's no way he'd be that far through the book on his first day
Top work as ever
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18 Jun 2018, 11:42 AM
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Is Halliday still so mentally fragile after his humiliation that he needs a cuddle ?
I note that in Sevco's statement about O'Halloran's departure that they didn't have the decency to thank the guy and wish him well for the future.
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18 Jun 2018, 11:42 AM
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- 18 Jun 2018, 11:16 AM
See the way that guy (Candeias?) is leaning on Halliday, I effing hate it when carrots do that. eff off and stand on your own two feet.
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18 Jun 2018, 11:55 AM
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The huns are dead-it's true!!
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- 17 Jun 2018, 09:08 PM
Travelling along Dumbarton road today at Yoker and had the misfortune of passing an orange walk coming in the opposite direction. There was no more than 40 people dragging their knuckles yet the traffic was tailed back as far as the eye could see. Good to see that the numbers have dwindled to such a negligible amount that they only require a handful of police to contain them Feck ! Was that those marching effwits ? I was caught in that tailback almost back to the tunnel. I told myself that it would probably be "some athletics thing on at Scotstoun, . . . well it's good for the kids, they'll enjoy it, keep them healthy etc etc" - and it was these soap-dodging bassas .
I hate missing a good rant. PS Hummel-tastic work AP - I feel a rich seam opening for our photoshop mob.
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18 Jun 2018, 11:57 AM
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See the way that guy (Candeias?) is leaning on Halliday, I effing hate it when carrots do that. eff off and stand on your own two feet. He looks as if he is carrying a few extra pounds as well
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18 Jun 2018, 11:59 AM
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Gerrard plans to have rangers players fit and have no cliques, he wants them to "be as one". STEVIE'S BLUEPRINT Rangers boss Steven Gerrard claims last season’s squad were not FIT enough to take on CelticThe new boss has made it clear his side must drastically improve their fitness if they are to harbour any hope of closing the gap on the Hoops Spoiler: click to toggle By Colin Duncan FASTER, Higher, Stronger. The Olympic motto. And Steven Gerrard’s blueprint for Rangers. The new boss has made it clear his side must drastically improve their fitness if they are to harbour any hope of closing the gap on Celtic. Prior to his appointment, Gerrard took in the derby clash at Ibrox when Celtic had Jozo Simunovic sent off with the score at 2-2 and more than half an hour left on the clock. The Liverpool legend fully expected the team he was about to inherit to make the numerical advantage count and steamroller the champions. Instead, he watched in disbelief as ten-man Celtic got a second wind and Rangers ran out of steam. Gers were then blown away in two subsequent meetings by an aggregate scoreline of 9-0. In the final game of the season at Easter Road they went from 3-0 down to 5-3 ahead, only to concede twice late on as Hibs salvaged a point. For Gerrard, who prided himself on his impressive athletic prowess and stamina during a distinguished career, it was nowhere near good enough. That’s why he has made fitness levels a priority over the next ten days at the club’s pre-season training camp in southern Spain. He said: “The fitness is the thing that struck me most when watching them last season. “If you want to play at the top end and fight for trophies, be in the running when the big prizes are given out, compete against the best, the first thing you have to do is be fit. “You need to be ready for the challenges at the top level. If the fitness is not there, where do you go? “You look at the group and where you can improve it and fitness is one of those areas. “I watched Rangers close up in the Old Firm game at Ibrox and it was glaringly obvious to me that Celtic were fitter and stronger on that occasion. “It’s the easy thing to say ‘We didn’t get the luck’. “But when you go into it in a bit more detail, if you’re a man up with that amount of time on the clock, I’d expect my team to run all over the opposition physically. “I could also see signs of it in the last four or five games when I watched them as well. That’s probably a good reason why Celtic have been quite successful.” Gerrard has charged ex-Liverpool strength and conditioning coach Jordan Milsom with the task of knocking his squad into shape. Milsom takes up the role as Rangers head of performance after spending the last eight years at Anfield. Gerrard said: “It would have helped if they were fitter, stronger, in good shape, finely tuned and ready for the demands of football at the top level. “If you’ve got all your squad finely tuned and in shape, it will help you. “I’ve a lot of confidence in Jordan, who is an expert in that field. You can’t get any more qualified. Not just the qualifications but the way he goes about it, his mannerisms in the one-on-ones with the player and the dynamics in the gym and outside on the pitch. His delivery is spot on.” While Gerrard will be working to get his players in peak physical condition during the Spanish trip, he will also assess whether those already at the club have the mental strength to cope with life at Rangers. He said: “We all have to carry the burden of working for Rangers. I do, my staff do and the players have been told that’s the reality of it. “If you can’t carry the burden of playing for Rangers you’ll be found out pretty quickly and not just by the fans, but everyone looking in. “You have to take that responsibility and the weight the badge brings. Nobody can escape that.” Gerrard insists he will give everyone a chance to prove themselves. He said: “What’s important for me is that I’ll judge everyone with a blank piece of paper. “There are places there up for grabs and I’ll know pretty soon who wants them. “You have to earn them. It won’t just be given to them any more. “Reputations and names, it’s not about that. It’s about the best players who are going to get results for us.” The hard graft starts this morning in Spain, with Gerrard and No2 Gary McAllister anxious to start bonding with a squad which fractured under predecessor Graeme Murty. Gerrard said: “The most important thing is for the players to get used to me and my staff and for the staff to get used to the players and start building relationships. “We said to the players it is important we become one, we become a group and there are no cliques “We are all after the same thing and that is success. “The best way for us to do that is to fight for each other and pull in the right direction. “Togetherness and team spirit, all these buzzwords you hear most pre-seasons, are what we’re looking for https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2799142/rangers-steven-gerrard-celtic-old-firm/ 'The burden of playing for Rangers'
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18 Jun 2018, 12:18 PM
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Gerrard plans to have rangers players fit and have no cliques, he wants them to "be as one". STEVIE'S BLUEPRINT Rangers boss Steven Gerrard claims last season’s squad were not FIT enough to take on CelticThe new boss has made it clear his side must drastically improve their fitness if they are to harbour any hope of closing the gap on the Hoops Spoiler: click to toggle By Colin Duncan FASTER, Higher, Stronger. The Olympic motto. And Steven Gerrard’s blueprint for Rangers. The new boss has made it clear his side must drastically improve their fitness if they are to harbour any hope of closing the gap on Celtic. Prior to his appointment, Gerrard took in the derby clash at Ibrox when Celtic had Jozo Simunovic sent off with the score at 2-2 and more than half an hour left on the clock. The Liverpool legend fully expected the team he was about to inherit to make the numerical advantage count and steamroller the champions. Instead, he watched in disbelief as ten-man Celtic got a second wind and Rangers ran out of steam. Gers were then blown away in two subsequent meetings by an aggregate scoreline of 9-0. In the final game of the season at Easter Road they went from 3-0 down to 5-3 ahead, only to concede twice late on as Hibs salvaged a point. For Gerrard, who prided himself on his impressive athletic prowess and stamina during a distinguished career, it was nowhere near good enough. That’s why he has made fitness levels a priority over the next ten days at the club’s pre-season training camp in southern Spain. He said: “The fitness is the thing that struck me most when watching them last season. “If you want to play at the top end and fight for trophies, be in the running when the big prizes are given out, compete against the best, the first thing you have to do is be fit. “You need to be ready for the challenges at the top level. If the fitness is not there, where do you go? “You look at the group and where you can improve it and fitness is one of those areas. “I watched Rangers close up in the Old Firm game at Ibrox and it was glaringly obvious to me that Celtic were fitter and stronger on that occasion. “It’s the easy thing to say ‘We didn’t get the luck’. “But when you go into it in a bit more detail, if you’re a man up with that amount of time on the clock, I’d expect my team to run all over the opposition physically. “I could also see signs of it in the last four or five games when I watched them as well. That’s probably a good reason why Celtic have been quite successful.” Gerrard has charged ex-Liverpool strength and conditioning coach Jordan Milsom with the task of knocking his squad into shape. Milsom takes up the role as Rangers head of performance after spending the last eight years at Anfield. Gerrard said: “It would have helped if they were fitter, stronger, in good shape, finely tuned and ready for the demands of football at the top level. “If you’ve got all your squad finely tuned and in shape, it will help you. “I’ve a lot of confidence in Jordan, who is an expert in that field. You can’t get any more qualified. Not just the qualifications but the way he goes about it, his mannerisms in the one-on-ones with the player and the dynamics in the gym and outside on the pitch. His delivery is spot on.” While Gerrard will be working to get his players in peak physical condition during the Spanish trip, he will also assess whether those already at the club have the mental strength to cope with life at Rangers. He said: “We all have to carry the burden of working for Rangers. I do, my staff do and the players have been told that’s the reality of it. “If you can’t carry the burden of playing for Rangers you’ll be found out pretty quickly and not just by the fans, but everyone looking in. “You have to take that responsibility and the weight the badge brings. Nobody can escape that.” Gerrard insists he will give everyone a chance to prove themselves. He said: “What’s important for me is that I’ll judge everyone with a blank piece of paper. “There are places there up for grabs and I’ll know pretty soon who wants them. “You have to earn them. It won’t just be given to them any more. “Reputations and names, it’s not about that. It’s about the best players who are going to get results for us.” The hard graft starts this morning in Spain, with Gerrard and No2 Gary McAllister anxious to start bonding with a squad which fractured under predecessor Graeme Murty. Gerrard said: “The most important thing is for the players to get used to me and my staff and for the staff to get used to the players and start building relationships. “We said to the players it is important we become one, we become a group and there are no cliques “We are all after the same thing and that is success. “The best way for us to do that is to fight for each other and pull in the right direction. “Togetherness and team spirit, all these buzzwords you hear most pre-seasons, are what we’re looking for https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2799142/rangers-steven-gerrard-celtic-old-firm/
'The burden of playing for Rangers' Must be pretty hard.
Playing for a dead club, that is.
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18 Jun 2018, 12:21 PM
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You want equality? Consider if that person feels Equal.
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If possible could some kind mate give me bullet points on what's been happening over past 4 weeks. If so, it would be very kind. I'm not lazy just been in APU with worst ever bipolar and parkinsonism, I also need a link to Phil please as due to my meds I can't find him. Oh, and TSFM please. Thanks very much Kenny https://philmacgiollabhain.ieNot much to report... We've signed Eddie on a permanent The Huns are buying reserve and youth players Think that's it. Thanks my chum Luca, very kind.
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18 Jun 2018, 12:27 PM
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- 18 Jun 2018, 11:42 AM
Is Halliday still so mentally fragile after his humiliation that he needs a cuddle ?
I note that in Sevco's statement about O'Halloran's departure that they didn't have the decency to thank the guy and wish him well for the future.
Par for the course for an undignified organization constantly at war with it's own employees.
I wouldn't be surprised if the likes of Halliday is involved in a serious breach of discipline out in Spain (nature undisclosed), fined the maximum amount and told to train with Murts.
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18 Jun 2018, 12:36 PM
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You can observe a lot by just watching
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Someone scratching their head - clearly having difficulty taking in the concepts!
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