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McGregor at Rangers for keeps



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Published Date: 28 June 2008
ALLAN McGregor insists he never had any intention of quitting Rangers despite being linked with a move to the Barclays Premier League.
The 26-year-old goalkeeper, yesterday put pen to paper on a new five-year deal, which keeps him at Ibrox until 2013.

Chairman Sir David Murray moved quickly to tie McGregor to a longer contract after an excellent season brought speculation about
a possible move south of the border.

Having already paid Rangers £9million for right-back Alan Hutton in January, Tottenham were linked with a summer swoop for McGregor, with Newcastle also reported to be among his admirers.

"I don't know if any of it was true but it's good to get things settled and just get on with pre-season," McGregor told Rangers World.

"I met the chairman a couple of weeks ago and we had a chat about things.

"I think he realised I always wanted to stay at the club, especially after breaking through to the first team. So I'm delighted with the five years.

"I always wanted to stay here. I've been here for the whole of my career, apart from a couple of loan spells, and I think everyone knows this is the club I want to play for."

McGregor joined Rangers ten years ago and established himself as first choice during the short Paul Le Guen era, having had previous loan spells at both St Johnstone and Dunfermline.

He retained the gloves under Walter Smith and went on to enjoy his finest season with Rangers last term, before an ankle injury sustained at Celtic Park in April brought his campaign to a premature and painful end.

He was forced to look on from the sidelines as Rangers claimed the Scottish Cup and narrowly lost out on both the Uefa Cup and Clydesdale Bank Premier League title.

McGregor is now determined to put the set-back firmly behind him and focus on returning to full fitness ahead of the new season. He said: "It was a disappointment but these things happen in football and you just have to get over it.

"Hopefully there will be even more games like that next season.

"Things are going well. I've been in for a few days now and hopefully in the next couple of weeks I should be back in full training."

Neil Alexander proved to be an able deputy in his absence and McGregor admits he now faces a battle to reclaim a regular starting spot.

He added: "At a club like this you are always going to face a challenge.

"I've faced a challenge for ten years and I don't expect that to change for the next five years.

"Neilly did well last season but I will be pushing to get a start."

Rangers play three games in Germany on a pre-season tour in mid-July, before facing crucial Champions League qualifiers at the end of the month.

And McGregor is relishing a quick return to action.

"We had to qualify last year and we did it even though it was pretty hard," he said. "There are some good teams in the draw but we will just get on with it, get our fitness up, and be ready to go again."

Meanwhile, Andy Webster has vowed to repay the faith shown in him by manager Smith as he prepares to kick-start his own Rangers career.

The 26-year-old Scottish international defender signed a permanent three-year deal earlier this month following an injury-ravaged 18-month loan spell from Wigan.

Smith clearly believes a fully-fit Webster – who played under him for Scotland – still has plenty to offer and the centre-half is determined to make the most of the opportunity.

He said: "Getting the new deal shows a lot of faith from the manager and like anything, you want to repay that to him and the club in general.

"The ideal situation was always for me to sign here and get playing, so it has been the one bright spot among the recent injury problems.

"I know I can play first-team football – I've played in the SPL before and it's just a case of being fit, being on top of my game and getting the opportunities.

"I'm just in the early stages of running after having a hernia operation three weeks ago."

• Manchester City will face Celtic in a friendly at Parkhead on 5 August.

Fact Box
THE first Old Firm derby of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League season has been moved back by a day and will now be played on Sunday, 31 August.

Celtic will face Rangers at Parkhead in the match which will be televised by Setanta. Two more matches involving the Glasgow rivals have also been moved for the benefit of TV.

Celtic's game at Dundee United, where they won the title on the last day of last season, switches from 16 August to 17 August, when it will kick off at 2pm, while Rangers' clash at Aberdeen on 23 August is changed from a 3pm kick-off to 12.30pm, and will also be shown by Setanta.





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  • Last Updated: 27 June 2008 11:28 PM
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28/06/2008 00:47:55
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Colin P,

28/06/2008 00:54:31
1

Forgive my ignorance, but what drug is it you take?
3

Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 00:54:59
Goalies don't tend to hit their peak form until their late 20's - so we've still to see the best of McGregor.

Good news to see him signed up - in spite of all the bleatings from the Sellick supporters about how they have the better (Holy) Goalie, I'm sure deep down they are hacked off that Rangers are keeping him.

Right, all we need to do now is sign up Davis, a right back and a creative midfielder, get shot of Cousin and we are ready to go.

One in a row, boys, one in a row!

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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 00:56:09
2 - I think it's P - as in, he drinks his own....
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 00:56:59
So when are Deco and Faddy rocking up to CP to sign on.....?
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 01:05:59
#3
#4
#5

See what I mean?
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 01:08:25
6 - Jerry Baby

Enjoy yourself - it's later than you think
Enjoy yourself - while you're still in the pink
The years go by as quickly as a wink
Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself
It's later than you think...
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Colin P,

28/06/2008 01:11:15
I was going to say I can't wait for the bile to start from the afflicted....but "Sir" LOL Minty beat me to it.

Sometimes jerry can carry on a decent convo, but he can be led astray easily.

;-)
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 01:13:14
...and #7 confirmed it.
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Colin P,

28/06/2008 01:14:08
I think, in the right light....and if you squint your eyes tightly.....any Celtc signing would look like Deco.

I believe you can put the same name on all the jerseys, as the only thing the Laws of the Game rule over are the numbers.

Wouldn't Deco be flattered if there were 11 of him lining up in the green & white?
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Colin P,

28/06/2008 01:14:43
Ah jerry, there's plenty time for bitterness. Let's all just enjoy the silly season!
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 01:16:55
#11

I'm enjoying it. You're living it.
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 01:19:29
Just to be mildly serious for a moment, does anyone actually rate Deco as a player? I've always thought he was the weak link in the Barca midfield - flatters to deceive methinks.

Maybe the rumours are due to a misunderstanding. Maybe Celtic are keen to sign O'Decko from the Irish Pub League....?
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 01:20:30
8 - Colin, I think Jerry just proved your point (12)
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 01:22:20
#13

Trust you to question a great attacking player. Boring yet again. I think that you have just proved your point.
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 01:22:31
Is it true Rangers were going to sign Turkish player Fatih Ali, until they realised they had one already....
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 01:24:21
Oooh Jerry are you in a huff with me?

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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 01:30:28
15 - Jerry. If Deco was joining Rangers, would you consider him a 'great attacking player', or would you be bagging him?

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Colin P,

28/06/2008 01:31:07
17 it's the silly season...let him be.
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Colin P,

28/06/2008 01:32:42
I think Deco was a decent player, who is past his prime.
Whether he could be an asset to Celtc is debatable as the SPL is a very intense, physical league to play in. He may do a Gravesen
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 01:37:11
20 - I always thought Gravesen was a good solid professional who would do well in the SPL - look at how Everton's season went south after he was sold by Moyes.
It's probably not fair to critcise a guy by comparing him with Henry, Eto, Ronaldinho, etc, but I think he's the weakest asset in the side - lots of buzzing around to little or no effect. He hardly set the heather alight at Euro 2008, did he?

Still - he's not coming to Celtic. Nor is Faddy. No point in signing players just for the sake of spending the money, but if Celtic keep the same squad as last season I'll be happy
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 01:39:13
#17

No. Your posts do your talking.
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 01:40:12
#18

He is a great attacking player.
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Colin P,

28/06/2008 01:40:14
I would too.
Additions like the young Irishman...who do they appease?

Surely Celtc fans must be getting itchy...players of Deco's class will not sit around waiting for Strachan to come calling.
I mean, what if...Lyon or Bayern came calling...tough decision...
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Colin P,

28/06/2008 01:51:42
with all the proving of points on here....are you guys solicitors???
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 01:55:07
#25

No chance. I work for myself, get to drive under blue lights in my spare time, referee, sit on Scottish Government Committees, and wind up blue noses.
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 01:58:17
26 - I hope you are at least competent on one of your other pastimes, 'cause you suck at the wind up!
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 02:05:22
#27

You just suck. And you just proved it.
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 02:11:24
28 Hahaha!

I can almost see you sticking out your tongue and your big petted lip. How old are you FFS?

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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 02:12:59
#29

Old enough to work out that you are a t@sser.
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 02:14:34
30 - Oooh right back at me jerry. How mature.

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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 02:16:04
Refereeing Civil Servant in dummy spitting shock horror.

I hope you're p1ssed at the moment - I'd hate to think you behave like this when you are sober.
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 02:20:57
#32

I take it that you are a professional jakey?
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 02:26:05
33 - Give it up mate. Remember....

Enjoy yourself - it's later than you think
Enjoy yourself - while you're still in the pink
The years go by as quickly as a wink
Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself
It's later than you think...
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jerrymanders,

28/06/2008 02:36:02
#34

Wake up. 4 in a row.
36

Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 02:55:22
35 - I'm sure that once Celtic have secured the services of O'Ronaldine, O'Dec and O'Fadden from Athletico Galway there will be no stopping the PLC from winning the League.

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28/06/2008 03:11:47
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Langtoonian,

Wellington, NZ 28/06/2008 03:29:07
It looks like #28 has worked out that #27 lives in Auckland... (If you don't live in these parts, Windy Wellingtonians concede that, sure, Wellington blows – but Auckland sucks. And let's not forget the JAFA tag.)

Gho the Bhoys.
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 03:46:31
38 - No JAFA, mate - not even close....
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Angoos,

Baku, Azerbaijan 28/06/2008 06:03:40
#39 Here's me thinking that a JAFA was someone who'd had the snip !!

Nice to see all the "frivolity" continues on these threads !! Keep up the good work !!

#37 Grow up please.
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 06:34:25
40 - 'Goos. 'JAFA' = Just Another Fkng Aucklander

You learn something new every day...;-)
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28/06/2008 06:56:45
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Langtoonian,

28/06/2008 07:00:52
#39 – an honorary JAFA then?
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 07:35:39
44 - Assuming you are an expat living in NZ - what do you miss most about Scotland?
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Raskolnikov,

28/06/2008 07:42:20
What is this obsession with Deco? Haven't heard that rumour anywhere other than Fayneant's wild imagination. But obviously he believes it is ok to use a stupid rumour as a stick with which to beat Celtic fans. Very strange.

Maybe Fayneant believes in God too.
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Fayneant,

NZ 28/06/2008 07:45:32
46 - Rasky - I didn't start the rumour - it came from one of the Sellick persuasion.

BTW - I do believe in God. He's a wee fat guy with big shorts and 'AM' logo on his training top...;-)
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28/06/2008 07:56:27
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Richardinho,

28/06/2008 07:58:40
Don't see what the big fuss about McGregor is. Off all the players in a side, the goalie has the least right to complain about tiredness. It's interesting that in the latter part of the season when guys like Weir and Dailly were clearly feeling the strain, McGregor wasn't able to step up and stop Rangers from shipping goals.
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28/06/2008 08:13:15
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28/06/2008 08:15:15
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28/06/2008 08:15:28
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Richardinho,

28/06/2008 08:16:17
Oh he was out injured was he? I still don't rate him.
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rorie,

alloa 28/06/2008 08:16:19
five year deal for mcgregor, the glesca hing oots will be happy.
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28/06/2008 08:18:05
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Richardinho,

28/06/2008 08:22:08
Just had a look at the wikipedia page for Colin Stein and discovered this wee gem;

"He played an important part in Rangers winning the Cup Winners Cup in 1972, when they faced what is commonly acknowledged as one of the toughest routes to a European final any team has encountered."

Lol! Rangers fans, eh?




'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Stein
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28/06/2008 08:28:03
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28/06/2008 08:30:57
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Chuckle Bhoy,

28/06/2008 08:32:27
eh Mot Juste, did you hear the big sreens went down in Vienna the other night.

The 100,000 fans watching in the Fanzone in Vienna lost the picture on the big screen and were then told to evacuate the area. They were left to roam the streets looking for TV screens. Not an ounce of trouble.

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Sláine,

28/06/2008 08:35:03
Well well well...

...whadya know...

...the children of the dark poking fun at the bearers of the light. Paddy this and Declan that, I believe there are a lot of eggs being counted as chickens these days...

...open question to any of the (city centre)Re-arrangers - How stupid will you feel when Pat McCourt picks up the ball on the edge of the box, races down the wing does a 1 2 with Robson, cuts inside, leaves the two OAP's trembling like a couple of rabbits on the motorway from the effort of keeping up with him, nutmegs Ugly Betty's replacement and leaves McGroggy waving at the 'loyals' as he slams home a screamer to make it 0-2 for the Hoops?.......
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28/06/2008 08:36:20
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Richardinho,

28/06/2008 08:42:27
rangers fans still hurting after WGS showed Wattie what the going rate for a NI internationalist with 'promise' was.
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28/06/2008 08:43:34
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Richardinho,

28/06/2008 08:44:07
#58 Just having a wee laugh. Shurely you wouldn't defend that statement about Rangers having the hardest ever run to a European final? Nah, didn't think so!
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28/06/2008 08:46:18
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Richardinho,

28/06/2008 08:48:20
#63 Oh dear, here comes the Manchester Calculator out! It was only 40 people rioting there-(presumably all the rest were just running after them!) And whatever happened to the tens of millions of extra pounds Rangers were going to get over Celtic for their 'glorious' Uefa cup run?
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28/06/2008 08:49:42
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Richardinho,

28/06/2008 08:51:13
#65 Gosh, we'll be really stuck if we sell Boruc, what'll we do for a goalkeeper then? Maybe we could stick big Paddy in. Might as well get our money's worth, and with Kenny Misser and Kyle Lavatory up front for rangers, he doesn't have to worry about trying to make saves!
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28/06/2008 08:53:11
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28/06/2008 08:54:43
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FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 28/06/2008 08:57:53
#51 Self praise is no honour.
And please don't come back to me with the award from UEFA claptrap.
The trouble celtics fans have caused in the past few years, Supporters trust official endorsing the singing to glorify terrorists, assaulting opposition players...the list goes on but of course is conventiently forgotten.

But hey lets invite our pals Man U and slap each others backs.

Have a nice day.....
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28/06/2008 08:57:57
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Sláine,

28/06/2008 08:58:16
I also see this morning that the SPL under the auspices of Gordon 'Catholics are the enemy' Smith have begun early with the re-arranging of the upcoming season...

...the screeches of fury and splutterings of indignity from the 'Blob Squad' (Uncle Fester, Bloater McMoist, Bainochio and Dagenham Dave), and the sinister threats, (hahaha), from Dafty Nedgar of the RST, (Rather Smelly Truss), seem to have manipulated, (in the most dignified sense of the word of course), the SPL clowns into moving the Glasgow Derby match to suit the cheats at RFC (Rancid Feckless Cheats), and we're not even into pre-season yet...

...when will they ever learn that pandering to the cheats will only end in tears, broken telly's, injured devil dugs and civil unrest when they fail YET AGAIN...

...Why don't you come on over to our place,
Hey losers, we're having a party,
There'll be dancing and singing cos the Celtic are winning,
4 IN A ROW.......
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28/06/2008 08:58:48
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johnnyscotsman,

Newcastle via Newcastle 28/06/2008 09:00:45
What will be the Rangers formation & 1st XI next season?
McGregor, Whittaker, Weir, Cuellar, Smith
Davis,Ferguson, Thomson
Novo, Miller
Boyd?
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Wee Pal Joe,

28/06/2008 09:04:31
"Shurely you wouldn't defend that statement about Rangers having the hardest ever run to a European final?" (#64)

But that wasn't the statement.
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28/06/2008 09:04:41
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FAN OF GERRY,

28/06/2008 09:05:55
#72 You are making a big issue of this could you please back up your claims.
Once again celtics fans lose touch with reality.
Facts dear boy thats what we want....
Have a nice day....
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Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

28/06/2008 09:06:27
And and independant report has confirmed what everyone outside ibrox always believed : the screen breakdown was a red herring...Scotland's Shame had been indulging in thuggery for several hours before that incident and Manchester Police had been bending over backwards to maintain a 'chummy' security operation even though in retrospect they now recognise that the heavy handed approach taken by Stuttgart Police (and various other European police forces) when dealing with SS fans is the most effective.
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28/06/2008 09:10:57
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Sláine,

28/06/2008 09:12:33
I see that the forum's village idiot has returned (#57,#69)...

...you should use the time you have before the next dose of medication is administered to try and think up another question. After waiting 2hrs 35mins to post your comedic gem yesterday, you're surely not going to humiliate yourself even further with the same sh1te today are you?...

...still never mind, your mob's season begins in a couple of weeks doesn't it? What with all the qualifiers you lot have to draw to get in 'the' competition with the big boys, (not that we want your lot there anyway, you'll just end up embarrassing yourselves and Scottish football again)...

...you should learn to be happy with what you've got, cos face it, you aren't going to be able to change it, the biscuit tin is empty...

...have some faith in Kylie Laffatme & Khenny 'triple agent' Mhisser...

...you're gonna need it, pfffff hahahaha.......
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FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 28/06/2008 09:14:03
#80 Oh well that makes it alright then.
Have a nice day.....
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Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 28/06/2008 09:14:19
Being a former goalkeeper, albeit a not very good one, I've always taken an interest in the Dafties of the game.

In the last decade or so, Rangers have had three young back-up goalkeepers, Mark Brown, Allan McGregor and Graeme Smith.

Brown was released, McGregor and Smith were loaned out to lesser clubs and since I rarely do the SPL I saw all three in First Division action.

Smith, now of Motherwell, is probably the most-talented; he's certainly the hardest-working at improving his game.

Brown, now at Celtic, impressed in his short spell at home-town team Motherwell. I feel he got a raw deal there when they released him, but he continued to impress me when at ICT.

Should Boruc leave, he has the talent to hold down the number one jersey at Celtic, nae bother.

McGregor, for all his occasional blinding saves, always strikes me as lacking real penalty area charisma. He has been a lucky keeper in the timing which got him into the Rangers' first team, but, given that Scottish managers are traditionally loathe to change keepers, should Neil Alexander start thhe season as number one - McGregor might have a lot more time to work on his attempt to be Andy Goram for the 21st Century.

For me:

1 Smith
2 Brown
3 McGregor.
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Sláine,

28/06/2008 09:15:54
#77 - Wow, I made a typo...

...that must have made your day...

...yer maw must have been sooo disappointed...

...quite sad really.......
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Survivor Of Riots,

28/06/2008 09:16:23
expect a breaking story over the coming weeks regarding ugly betty's contract.

the "leetle probleem" will be in regards to his 4m release clause and his desire to play in the EPL.

watch this space...

Have you seen Minty...dial 0111 888 1967
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28/06/2008 09:21:15
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Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

28/06/2008 09:22:34
Rabbie

Can't say that I see Brown in the same light...at least not since he came to Celtic.
He seemed intimidated by the whole business of playing for Celtic...like he didn't really deserve to be there.
He was too overwhemed, mouse-like in terms of marshamming the defence, and overall, it seemed that he felt that he was out of his depth.

He did make one or two decent stops , and I don't remember him giving any goals away, but he can't expect to inspire confidence amongst the fans when he himself seems to doubt that he desrves a Celtic jersey.
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FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 28/06/2008 09:23:14
#85 You keep asking so I'll tell you...
Minty is in Eastenders, twice a week. There, now you know. RIP
Have a nice day.....
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Sláine,

28/06/2008 09:24:53
#85 - I heard a rumour that he was busy ensuring the fire alarms were all in tip-top condition at some of his 'insightful' investment locations...

...I mean he wouldn't want any of his 'extremely valuable' investments burning down now would he?...

...Insurance money is no compensation for knowing that your uncanny knack for being in the right market at the right time (?) will generate enough money to clear all your debts and bring Cristiano Ronaldo on loan to iPox whhhaaahhahahahaha.......
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28/06/2008 09:29:02
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Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 28/06/2008 09:29:57
Sir MM - Fair point, the mental side of the game, particularly to a goalkeeper is so important. If he doesn't have a working relationship with his defence and they don't entirely trust him - you've got problems.

Also, being number two keeper is probably the hardest job in football; you'll get the "We'll win tis one easily" matches against the diddy teams and when you do get into the team, yo always have this sense of: "I'm only here till the number one gets back".

I appreciate your reservations about Brown but feel, shouldBoruc go and Strachan gives him a run in the team, he'll win over the doubters such as yourself.

The boy Smith though, his work rate in training and desire for perfection is frightening. A mate's son plays for Motherwell and he tells me, if Smith makes a mistake in training, he stays back and works on it until he gets it right. That's rare in a Scottish player.

McGregor is in danger of being better known as a m*ff diver than for his diving saves - still, given a choice we'd all probably want to be known for our bedroom prowess.
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28/06/2008 09:30:44
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Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

28/06/2008 09:33:48
90

How much does it cost to take a 14 year old, spend 6 years training him ( at least) ...and how many 14 year olds do you have to take on knowing that most if not all of them in the end will prove to be not good enough?

Time, money, resources.

OR, get Gordon Strachan to go out and at the stroke of a pen sign a £15m goalie for less than £2m.

From an accountants point of view, it's a no brainer.
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FAN OF GERRY,

GLASGOW 28/06/2008 09:37:15
#93
So Lennoxtowns a waste of money then?

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Sláine,

28/06/2008 09:39:16
#86 - I should have known that your OCD wouldn't allow you to move on until my blunder is corrected...

...so in the interests of bettering your mental and emotional state, it should have read 'Lex Gold'...

...you could forgive me for mixing the 'brothers' up, all those monkeys in butcher's aprons look the same to me.......
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Survivor Of Riots,

28/06/2008 09:39:36
Will be interesting to see if Walter Nosurname does ditch the wattenaccio.

If I was a ReaRangers fan, I would be petrified of the prospect moving to an attacking formation with a 10 goals a season strike force and a goal keeper with one seasons worth of form on his CV. This form was behind 6 centre halves which is about to change and could leave him exposed.

Some of my fellow Celtic fans are running a sweep on when we'll see the cracked ReaRangers Crest and the crisis headlines in the papers. I drew week 4 of the season which is about right as this is the week after the certain defeat at Celtic Park. I am quietly confident.
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Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 28/06/2008 09:39:39
nineinro - good point about home-produced Celtic goalkeepers, but the same thing could be said about Rangers.

I take your point about progression as well.

Celtic goalies through the ranks: Packy Bonner; Marshall (a bit unlucky to be punted in my view); before them - you're looking at Frank Haffey, who, but for one game was a good goalie (and he was in my view only at fault for three, maybe four of the nine goals).

Haffey, also, had a really subtle way of winding up the Rangers fans; he would (allegedly) make the Sign of the Cross by touching crossbar, then both posts when defending the goal in front of the Rangers fans - cue howls of indignation.

There's a wee hint there for Boruc.

So that's two and a half home-produced Celtic goalies in 50 years. In the same period Rangers have produced Billy Ritchie, Norrie Martin and McGregor - not much in it.
97

Richardinho,

28/06/2008 09:41:28
I don't think there's any danger of Walter changing his tactics. it 'worked' last year, he's being doing the same for over 2 decades, why would he change the habit of a lifetime?
98

Sláine,

28/06/2008 09:44:20
Oh look, now 'Baldrick the Village Idiot' (57) has been joined by his less intelligent sidekick 'Numb Tvrd the Sicko' (92)...

...I'm offski before they start with the usual sick stuff.......
99

Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

28/06/2008 09:45:32
94

The primary purpose of lennoxtown is to provide training facilities for the Celtic team.

As a facility for nurturing young talent comes second.

Yes, developing the youth system is very important for all Scottish clubs, but we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that a good signing policy is equally important.

At the end of the day, it is a question of what is in the best interests of the club, and if you can sign a £15m goalie for less than £2m, it makes more sense to that than taking on half a dozen teenagers for 6+ years hoping that you MIGHT get one 'good yin'.
100

Survivor Of Riots,

28/06/2008 09:47:09
98 - the daily ReaRanger said Walter is changing his tactics, so there you go...its a done deal.

if they are wrong, I shall be petitioned Celtic FC to reimburse be the cost of 2 home games from my season book costs for the 2 games against ReaRangers.

To advertise this as a football game is unacceptable.

Celtic should in turn sue ReaRangers to cover their costs.

I would recommend a similar action for the remaining SPL clubs. This anti-football cannot and should not be condoned.
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FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 28/06/2008 09:55:50
#100 celtic wont get £15m. Believe me.
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Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

28/06/2008 09:58:55
Bologna have made an undisclosed offer for Naka.
Celtic are financially strong and don't need to sell any players.
As with McGeady, unless the offer is collosal, I hope Celtic tell Bologna to gtf.

For Naka, I'd be looking for minimum £6m .
Take it or leave it.
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FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 28/06/2008 10:00:41
#103 As with #100 No chance. £3m if you're lucky.
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Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

28/06/2008 10:10:42
105

I couldn't care less if Bologna don't want to go to £6m for Naka...Celtic don't need to cash in.

I think £3m would be closer to the mark as regards value given that he's a free agent in January.
But because of our financial strength, we can insist on higher prices , or interested parties can sling their hooks.

I want Naka to stay, and would be very disappointed to see him leave. But if a £6m bid came in, I'd be understanding should the board accept. My frustration with the board would grow as the price fell beneath that figure.
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Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

28/06/2008 10:13:01
Naka is very fit, has led tha athelete's lifestyle and probably has another 4 years left in him at the senior level, possibly a bit more than that.
107

Survivor Of Riots,

28/06/2008 10:13:29
Discussing Artur and Nakas transfer values are a moot point.

Both will be at Celtic Park next season and play key roles in the gradual increase of the "in a row" process.

However Ugly Betty's 4m release clause is of massive interest.

108

FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 28/06/2008 10:19:42
celtics finances are not much different to Rangers at the moment as I'm sure the financial figures due out will show.
The celtic board would bite off anyones hand if that offer came in. £6m? vastly overpriced.



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Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

28/06/2008 10:24:38
109

Just the small matters of Rangers owing MIH £50m , Rangers having a stadium which yields 80% of the incomez of CP, Rangers having flogged of the merchandising right for the next 8 years, and Rangers having an overdraft which this time last year stood somewhere north of £30m.

Apart from that, yes, Celtic's and Ranger's finances are not much different.
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FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 28/06/2008 10:40:51
#110
1. No they don't.
2. ok.
3. Correct but they still get an income.
4. Celtics debt at last available figures £7m?
Rangers debt ? I think you should wait to see both clubs results before venturing in too deep on this one.
I think you'll find Rangers results are very good.
So after a few seasons of financial belt-tightening I think Rangers are starting to look good again.
Don't you agree.


111

paulmac,

surrey 28/06/2008 10:42:02
97

You seem to have forgotten....Marshall and Kerr from the Yout ranks at Celtic.
112

celtc r atrocious,

sydney 28/06/2008 10:48:18
don't know if u care or not but
australia have been drawn in wc group with japan
am already painting banner wi
nakamura bbq'd ma dug
will give him a big blue aussie welcome
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paulmac,

surrey 28/06/2008 10:55:00
Ahhh FoG....debts....

Yes they do!

Celtic's debt in January 2008 was £5m

Rangers debt in January 2008...we don't know it was witheld?.....we know it was £16.5m in June 2007....Rangers then spent around £10m in August...so we know it was somewhere north of £25m.....cue the of throwing of Hutton into the back of van and sold for the net gain of £7m in January 2008....

Yes they will still get an income from a Company as a commission...It's the best fallback they could muster due to the economic situation at the time when Rangers had to make their staff redundant...

As to Rangers looking good again?...that's why nobody with any brains wants to buy yer club!

Strange that!
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Survivor Of Riots,

28/06/2008 10:58:07
111 the rearangers published set of accounts are exactly that - rearanged.

Before he went missing, Minty was courting John Fisher of the American GAP organisation - a serious billionaire - with a view to squeezing some investment into the club, or even achieving his main end game of selling up. When Fisher asked to look deeper into the books and move beyond the smoke and mirrors, he dumped Minty like a fat tart he wished he never got on the dancefloor with.

Fisher later ploughed money into Celtic.

As they say in show business - follow the money.
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 28/06/2008 11:00:23
#107 sour minty
naka by his own admission cannae hack the severe cold in scotland
ie he wants to shoot through from septic park -- and who can blame him
naka will be offski before you can say "hot dog"