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Rangers captain Barry Ferguson out for three months with ankle injury



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Published Date: 10 July 2008
BARRY Ferguson will miss the start of the season after picking up an ankle injury.
Ferguson was hampered by an ankle problem during the club's hectic finale to last season but was told he needed rest rather than an operation during the summer.

The Scotland captain will miss out on Rangers' bid to qualify for the Champions League group stages and the start of his country's World Cup qualifying campaign.

Rangers confirmed that Ferguson would remain in Glasgow for treatment while his team-mates travel to Holland on Saturday to continue their pre-season training.

The UEFA Cup runners-up revealed on their website, www.rangersfc.co.uk, that the problem had been discovered in the early part of this week.

Tests confirmed the initial fears and the early prognosis is that the 30-year-old will be out for three to four months.

The midfielder has been hampered by ankle problems for much of the past three seasons.

Ferguson underwent surgery to repair ligaments in his right ankle in April 2006 after playing throughout the season with the help of injections to counteract pain caused by wear and tear.

The former Blackburn player was also hindered by an ankle problem for much of last season, but continued to play as he wanted to help his team's quadruple challenge.

He saw a specialist in March when he was given treatment that allowed him to play through the pain barrier.

Ferguson played a total of 65 games for club and country last term, and was an ever-present in his side's Clydesdale Bank Premier League campaign.

Rangers believed he needed rest rather than surgery this summer but Ferguson realised he had a problem in the early part of his club's pre-season programme.

His absence is a huge blow for Rangers boss Walter Smith, whose side face two qualifying rounds before the Champions League group stages.

Their first competitive game comes on July 30 when they face either Lithuanian side FBK Kaunas or Andorran outfit Santa Coloma.

Scotland boss George Burley will also have to cope without Ferguson in the two away trips to Macedonia and Iceland which kick off his World Cup campaign in September.

Ferguson will also be a major doubt for the visit of Norway on October 11.

The full article contains 391 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 10 July 2008 4:21 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Rangers FC
 
1

I-Mac,

10/07/2008 14:02:51
Very bad news for the Gers imho.

Presumably those who think Ferguson is rubbish will disagree....
2

CHUCKY,

10/07/2008 14:03:22
Bit of a bummer that, they might get flukey and sign a decent player but then again, I have every confidence Wattie will sign another centre forward.

Davies would be a decent waste of £4 Million though, don't rate him at all.

Thats quite a few players Wattie has damaged now to keep his career bumbling along, he can keep Webster and Burke company.
3

bring them on,

10/07/2008 14:06:33
Look on the bright side.

Idee will have lees to complain aboot for three months.
4

Jealousy,jealousy,

10/07/2008 14:14:51
A blow but something i have been preparing myself for for a while. A replacement needs to be found and center mid must now be the priority.
The only plus point is that sparcity in the midfield could see Fleck and Furman given more oppurtunities.
5

CHUCKY,

10/07/2008 14:18:31
#5 C'mon JJ, Wattie NEVER goes with the home grown unless he is desperate...........You may have a point.
6

bring them on,

10/07/2008 14:26:59
My prediction.

David Weir as Captain, and will have his best season ever.

Mind you, Kenny Miller has the makings of a captain too..
7

CHUCKY,

10/07/2008 14:28:08
#7 They'll both go down wi SS Rearangers
8

Jealousy,jealousy,

10/07/2008 14:30:37
#6 Chucky

Fleck was the youngest player ever to have played in a Scottish cup final. Pretty sure he must have been on the park...
9

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 14:32:20
Chucky

Ferguson, Weir, Thomson, Hutton was when at Ibrox, Boyd, Broadfoot, Whittaker, Adam, McCulloch, Naismith, McGregor, S. Smith just to name a few Scots "homegrown players" who played for the Gers recently.
10

bring them on,

10/07/2008 14:35:32
Chucky

I am optimistic.

Don't really see KM as captain just yet (what is he 28?), but do see Big Davie having a great season.

Davis is the man to watch. He could play in almost any position.

The word from the Ibrox training ground is that Rangers will go all out on attack from the first game of the season.

That style of play will suit the likes af Davis.

The pace may be too quick for Boyd, so i am reserving my judgement on his role until I see a few games.
11

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 14:35:57
Bad news for the player (all rivalries aside,never like to see a player injured) but in the long run might mean that the 'gers will have to come out to play rather than going sideways as was BFs forte.
12

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 14:36:27
7 bto / Mr. Predictions

Is that you stealing OF's thunder?
13

stefano,

Birmingham 10/07/2008 14:40:00
Shame, but a great opportunity for Kevin Thomson to step up and replicate the from of last season.

Thomson and Davis would be a young, busy and talented pairing but WS needs to buy the sort of player Buffel should have developed into.

A midfield player who can link middle to front is what Rangers need more than anything else.
14

Boo81,

10/07/2008 14:40:41
http://forum.football365.com/index.php?t=msg&th=91104&start=0&

The pride of Scotland!?

Although my personal favorit is the Newcastle United fan
15

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 14:45:04
14 James

I would think that any professional who depends on fitness for a career would listen to a medical practitioner before any ex player.

But then again we bluenoses do not have the inside sources at Ibrox that the majority of tic supporters seem to have.
16

Jealousy,jealousy,

10/07/2008 14:46:17
#14

Its a seperate injury and nothing to do with his problems of last season.
17

Berty Wootster,

10/07/2008 14:47:32
Don't think he'll be missed that much.

Death postponers FC of the East end needn't get all excited.
18

I-Mac,

10/07/2008 14:48:49
You've got to laugh at the "Captain Unbookable" stuff given that Celtic didn't get a single red card in the SPL last season despite things like McManus breaking a player's leg with a terrible "challenge" and Hesselink assaulting Diamond, Hogg and Faye.
19

Bosco Bhoy,

---Donegal---- 10/07/2008 14:49:59
Forget the cheap point scoring this is BIG news. It wont be long before the bookies shorten the odds on Celtic retaining the title.

Bazza is Mr Rangers and although i feel he is a tad overrated he does produce the goods more often than not especially in the derby matches against the tic.

Ferguson out till Xmas has definitely put CFC in the driving seat.

Huge loss to the bears and it will be intersting to see how WS deals with this major setback.
20

paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 14:50:31
Was Bazza any where near the KAK brothers shooting practice?

This could explain the injury!
21

bring them on,

10/07/2008 14:53:15
Personally, I'm looking forward to Idee's first posting on this thread. he's been a bit quiet recently.

Walter "the man with no surname" pushes players to breaking point for personal gain. Destroys careers and laughs at the voice of the supporters.

Edgar says "no more man with no surname".

"manager with no concertina"

22

paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 14:55:45
20

I know......it's great init!

Mind you....we've always been one of the better disciplined teams in the league....
23

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 14:57:50
Have the tic transfer listed Broon yet?

We'll give you 5 mil.
24

Jealousy,jealousy,

10/07/2008 14:59:13
#22 Bosco

I have been sayin for a while that a long term replacement for Ferguson is needed as he didnt have much time left. While im sure he will come back and play a part in the season the times of being able to rely on him are past.
While Davis was a decent player im not sure he has the drive to succeed Ferguson.

I would have went in for Flood from Cardiff if i were WS. Was always impressed with him and he wouldnt cost much.
25

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 15:02:47
Okay, 4.7mil
26

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 15:06:00
28 JJ

I think Flood is good on the ball but a wee bit light weight, and yes he did play well against the Gers.

I said a while ago that 2 players in England we should have looked at were Sidwell @ Chelsea soon to be Villa and Bullard from Fulham.
27

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 15:12:25
30 James

But he is a squad player now. 4.7 not bad for a squad player. lol
28

Bosco Bhoy,

10/07/2008 15:12:25
Dailyman


I doubt RFC or indeed Celtic can compete with those clubs in terms of wages being offered.

What you need is another Carlos, a sort of unknown quantity, a player who comes to the SPL and then shows his real class---but and this is the important part he cant be on the radar of the EPL clubs and to that regard he will be a bit of a risky purchase.
29

Jealousy,jealousy,

10/07/2008 15:12:38
#31 Daillyman

Well we need to sign someone now. No guarantees Barry will come back properly and too be honest he was poor second half of last season. Do you reckon Davis is the man to fill his boots? Im not sure.
30

Bosco Bhoy,

10/07/2008 15:15:35
JJ and Dailyman

Bazza, if you guys are right about his days being numbered, will be a big loss to the cause of RFC. Im always delighted when he cant play in the derby matches against Celtic as he always finds another 20% and 'encourages' others around him to do the same.
31

Jealousy,jealousy,

10/07/2008 15:16:28
#31 Daillyman

Also Thomson spends a lot of time suspended. We are lookin awfull light in centre mid.

One thing though, Mowbray reckons Thomson is wasted being played as deep as we play him and that he has the skills to play a more expansive game.

Hemdani sitting in with Thomson further forward?
32

bring them on,

10/07/2008 15:16:44
JJ

Davis is good enough.

He needs a licence to roam.
33

bring them on,

10/07/2008 15:18:38
#36

Bosco

You are right there.

Both sides of the OF need at least one player like that.
34

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 15:20:39
Bosco

While I agree with you regarding the wages aspect, surely there must be some players from the EPL who could be gotten on loan deals, especially some of the lads under 23 who their clubs would benefit from them playing 1st team and European football on a regular basis.

Also as stated before the OF clubs must improve their scouting of the Eastern European and Baltic areas where players can be brought in or purchased at a very young age for low fees, let them mature and improve and sell them on for profit if the player wishes to leave. As we all know football is a business.
35

paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 15:24:10
All joking aside.....how serious must the injury be for him to be out for 3months?

36

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 15:25:33
38 bto

Davis @ 23 would be a good signing, but even with him we still lack that man in the middle of the park to spread the ball around and put the killer through ball into space for the front men.
37

bring them on,

10/07/2008 15:26:16
#41

Paulmac

Depends on how much he likes the bird, and what her plans for afterwards are.
38

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 15:26:37
Paul mac..The blurb states "UP to three months".This might,indeed be the case, but since we are in silly season and the press are hungry for anything to get us buying their rags maybe a touch of drama added to get us interested? Cynical,Moi?
39

bring them on,

10/07/2008 15:28:34
#42

Dailly

What would a Gary McAllister at his best be worth these days...
40

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 15:29:21
Sky Sports report a 3 month break due to ankle problems compounded by an abcess for the f@rt...but he will return with a form of Tourettes where the involuntary shouting of Japanese Motorbike Manufacturers are a curious symptom...Or as we all know Abcess makes the f@rt go Honda!
I'm here all week...
41

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 15:31:07
Swordsman, thanks for the warning!
42

Gerry M,

10/07/2008 15:34:20
Does anyone else think this may jeapordize Rangers chances of finishing second? Aberdeen, DUFC and maybe Hearts and Motherwell are all capable of splitting the Glasgow rivals.
43

paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 15:38:24
With today's medical applications.....even a broken bone has a quicker turn around....

Maybe it's amputation....and if it is....would any one notice?
44

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 15:40:42
Question...He didnae damage it by slipping in the rain whilst oot for a "wee walk" oan Setterday effternoon?
45

paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 15:40:45
Right.......who else thinks the caption photo at the top is Bazza playing another sideways pass?
46

G,

dundy 10/07/2008 15:42:03
Picked up an injury!!!
What did he do - drop his can of superlager on his foot!?

Or did he kick Blobbo Boyd to move his bottom!

Lucky he didn't come off even worse....
47

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 15:42:44
Paul...Bad case of Constipation methinks
48

paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 15:45:07
#50....Swordy

You try wearing a bowler hat and catchin a stick....it's no easy!

49

Daillyman,

10/07/2008 15:45:47
51

What similar to what McStay used to do?
50

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 15:46:25
paul...perhaps as the team were playing the game in their own half for the last twenty mins Bazza thought he'd catch up on his long division exercises...
51

Stanley,

10/07/2008 15:48:15
Big blow for Rangers and no mistake. Ferguson was (in my opinion) not helped by a combination of a threadbare squad and a desperate policy of playing through injuries. Whilst his last 6 months werent as good as it should have been, the reality is that BF produces more often than not. For quite a while Ive made a point of watching BF off the ball, and until the injury kicked in, he was the hardest working box2box player in the Rangers team.The injury nullified that greatly and he was ill advised to play through it imo.
52

bring them on,

10/07/2008 16:01:02
#58

The Rangers treatment room is famous the world over.
53

paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 16:03:16
If it is amputation.....do we think the prosthetic foot will improve his game....

And if the prosthetic foot does improve Bazzas game.....will KM will be first in the que to have both his feet done?
54

paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 16:05:59
#59

Never mind cover.....have you got anybody that can play fitbaw?
55

paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 16:15:29
58

Oi.....cut that out....there's nay need fur that!

So what!...the boys got 8 toes on each foot!

The fact is....it was only a matter of time before 8 toes Bazzas....needed the op!

Maybe it's to stop him running sideways?
56

bring them on,

10/07/2008 16:15:40
Swordsman

If you havnae bought the new Coldplay album, save your money,

We will do a Sgt Pepper album, but dinae have the material...
57

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 16:16:13
Imagine the scene...

Ross Hall Hospital,Bazza wakes up from his Anae...Antha..Aenesthe..Gas and as his eyes regain focus he sees the Attending Surgeon who looks worried..

"Whit is Doactur,did the surgery dae the biz,n'at?"
"Well,Mr Bazzason,I've good news and bad,I'm afraid.."
Bazza draws a deep breath and says.."O.K. Doactur,Gie us the good news furst.."

"Well the leg transplant went like a dream,You will be up and about in no time..."

"And the bad new,Doactur?" says BAZZA..

"I'm afraid the leg we attatched belonged to a Mr Kirk "Kirky" Broadfoot..."

Exuent stage left as the stage darkens to the keening sound of Bazza..."AAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWW NAAAAAAAAAAAWWWW!!"
58

jdships,

10/07/2008 16:16:21
Scotland looses its only "world class player" !
Ah michty me whit will we dae noo ?
59

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 16:18:21
BTO..Widnae go oot the back door tae see them!..but ta for the heads up...Back soon ladies!
60

bring them on,

10/07/2008 16:22:30
#69

Swordsman

Credit where credit is due. Two good songs (IMO).

Shivers (one for the Celtic fans), and Fix It (another for the Celtic fans).
61

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10/07/2008 16:25:36
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paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 16:25:46
Aye....but Swordy.....who would notice Broadfoot was playing with only 1 leg?
63

John H,

edinburgh 10/07/2008 16:25:57
Best news Iv'e heard in ages. What a boost for Scotland's chances in the qualifiers
64

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10/07/2008 16:26:00
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10/07/2008 16:28:02
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paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 16:28:09
68

His similarity to rooney...he's stalky....there ends the comparison!
67

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10/07/2008 16:30:07
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bring them on,

10/07/2008 16:34:08
#74

The old "Wall of Silence" loop.


I have said many times on here that the Rangers honesty and integrity moto means that some washing is better not scrubbed in public.

A wee bit of respect for the scrubbing and the player, please.

Even with the state of the art treatment room at Ibrox (Ally McCoist idea, BTW) some injuries need time.

However, given the guts that Ferguson has shown on so many occassions, I expect this player to be back before the OF game.

So, all said and done. 3-0 the Teddy Bears. Opening goal from KM. I can see it now. A deft chip/clip from a Davis low cross, and the Michelin man moved only to pick the ball from the net.

No t-shirt today? No. Hanging out to dry like you, son.
69

bring them on,

10/07/2008 16:39:37
Shug

I'll tell you what though. Coldplay may no be any good, but that guy is an outstanding musician.

Some of the chords he comes up with on the guitar are amazing.

More of a Wishbone Ash man myself.

Best male vocalist of all time? Van M.

If it's real music you're after, give me an Irish song, with a Scottish guitarist. Drums? Scottish or Irish, either will do.

But Shug, you are an Essex man? Bily Bragg... Now he can write songs
70

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10/07/2008 16:46:03
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paulmac,

surrey 10/07/2008 16:46:24
79

Rooney was playing for Everton at 15...his first game against Arsenal....and if you remember he scored a 30 yard screamer to beat Arsenal that day, which brought Arsenals unbeaten run to an end!

He has played premieship football ever since...

"Walter won't give him a run of games though he has to keep his feet firmly on the ground".....is the boy a helium balloon?

If the boy was good enough.....he would be starting every game....just as Rooney did at 15 in the EPL!
72

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 16:59:08
HH Just saw The New York Dolls supporting His Mozzerness(may he live forever) in Dub..The Canines Testicles..for a band wi two died an the ither twa lookin like it..Magic!
73

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:01:26
Everyone forget the original Ibrox Crab Ray "Butch" Wilkins.(Now if ever there was an unholy coupling between DJ Peter Powell and Uncle Fester..this would be the issue)?
74

yeahyeahyeah,

10/07/2008 17:02:31
#83. mince i'm afraid. rooney was 5 days shy of 17 when he scored that goal. you stoop at nothing to be negative about anything rangers!
75

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:05:20
BTO quiz..A Mr Philip Parris Lynott feature in the line up?
76

bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:08:59
#87

Swordsman

It's been a long day, but a like a wee quiz.

Is the question which band?
77

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:12:05
ermm you set the quiz..dont you know the answer..This would have never hsppened with Ask the Family or Top of the Form....
78

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10/07/2008 17:12:36
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10/07/2008 17:14:01
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bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:16:33
Thin Lizzy were over looked by some pudits as being a pop band.

They played everything from blues to folk, to straight rock. Magic, they were.

Best line up, IMO, was the Live And Dangerous band, but Gary Moore is without doubt one of the best guitar players still playing.

OF- if you are still there, he said that what makes a great guitar player is playing half the notes you want to, and leaving the rest up to the audience's imagination. Only an irish man could think of that, but lately I have begun to think he was talking some sense there.
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10/07/2008 17:18:10
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10/07/2008 17:18:44
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Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:22:37
HH..Lydon excelled with PIL (Metal Box esp)but the Pistols were the Spice Girls of their day..a manufactured attitude, vaccuous posturing puppets.Lydon has been playing the same "Character" for 30 odd years now so feel no need to give his "opinions" any credence..That said,"B*llocks" still sounds great!!
84

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10/07/2008 17:22:46
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bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:24:01
Swordsman

Aye, wee need a wee quiz.

A doubler header, so to speak.

1. Most capped Scottish player of all time

2. Band with the most top 10 singles (this one is tricky)

Expect paulmac to get the answer to the second question without a blink, due to his marital background.
86

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:25:57
BTO..KD for No 1..(102,I believe)
87

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:28:04
band..not sure but will plump for ABBA
88

bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:28:52
Swordsman

OK, you got the easy part...
89

bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:31:41
Swordsman

Unless they have been overtaken by some of the "new" stuff, it was our friends 10cc.

Next quiz question.

Name 10cc's top ten hits. More than you might remember. Those guys go back a while.

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Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:35:55
BTO..Should have got that!Was a fan from Sheet music onward .."Donna" was No 2 when I went to High School..(Kept off the top by Lt Pidgeon..Mouldy old Dough,If memory serves)Does this include Godley & Creme,GGs band with Andrew Gold etc?
Squeese may run them close as an afterthought..
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Richardinho,

10/07/2008 17:37:47
I'd love to be able to gloat and say that this will damage the start to Ranger's season, but the fact is that Barry is gash.
At least it solves a few problems for George Burley, though there should never have been any doubt that McManus should be the Scotland captain, and Barry Robson partnering Darren Fletcher in the centre of midfield.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:38:22
Got the stuff so dont wanna cut n paste the list..."I'm Mandy,Fly me" a particular fave..Love the Barbershop quartet at the beginning.."Oh you'll never get me up in one of these again,coz what goes up must come DOWN!DOWN!DOWN..." as a guy who HATES flying,I play it every trip!
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bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:42:01
Swordsman

10cc-14 top ten hits in the UK. Squeeze were a magic band, but usually made 15 or so (a crime). Is That love was a great lyric.

Pulling Mussels From a Shell, guitar and lyric-outstanding
94

bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:50:03
#109

Swordsman

I'm Mandy Fly Me- Brilliant piece of music, and outstanding guitar solo.

Donna #2
Rubber Bullets #1
The Dean And I #10
The Wall Street Shuffle #10
Life Is a Ministrone #7
I'm Not In Love #5
I'm Mandy Fly Me #2
The Things We Do For Love #6
Good Morning Judge #5
Dreadlock Holiday #1
Under Your Thumb #3
Wedding Bells #7
Neanderhal Man #2
95

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:50:39
Well guys ..Missus is back from work gotta go make nice..Have a good one...As Eric Clapton says see you "After Midnight,We're gonna let it all hang out!"..
Have Fun!
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bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:53:02
I'm not in love should have been, of course, #1 and not #5.

Apologies.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:53:42
Neanderthal man wasnt 10cc.. but Graham Gouldman as "Hotlegs"..Apparently lyrics by Sir E.John too!
98

bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:54:11
#113

OF

In Zambia?
99

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:54:30
Eric Stewards Enquiry perhaps...?
100

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/07/2008 17:54:54
GTG later all!
101

bring them on,

10/07/2008 17:59:37
Me too

102

Richardinho,

10/07/2008 18:00:05
#110 Barry Robson is overall a much better player than Barry Ferguson in general, but Barry Ferguson's career is very much in the decline in any case. He's taken far too many pain killing injections and played far too many times when he shouldn't have-which, incidentally, I think is a pity.
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Richardinho,

10/07/2008 18:09:12
#122 Whether he's 'finished' or not, I've never regarded Barry Ferguson as anything other than a very ordinary player. Exactly what have Rangers done in the time that he has been captain?
What have Scotland done when he's been captain? What did he achieve in England?
I think you'll find that the answer to all these questions is 'very little'.
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Bosco Bhoy,

10/07/2008 18:38:21
Look i have said often enough that Bazza is overrated but that happens alot with players from either CFC or RFC. McCoist and McStay were equally over hyped IMHO.
However the thing is i do agree with the sentiment of thepundits claim that:
"barry ferguson is the heart and soul of the rangers team and is often the man of the match and instrumental in co-ordinating the attacks"

For me as Celt it will become quite a bit easier to win the 4 derby matches without the onfield influence he give Rangers on such occassions.

Yes Celts, Rangers fans have given him semi God status a tad prematurely but lets not kid ourselves he will be sorely missed by them.
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Richardinho,

10/07/2008 18:41:35
Rangers have won 2 out of the last 8 championships. That's with Barry Ferguson at the 'heart and soul of the team'. I'm quite happy for Rangers to build their team, for the best part of a decade, around such a woefully mediocre player. If Rangers fans are happy too, then great-we're all happy!
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Bosco Bhoy,

10/07/2008 18:46:03
126 Rich

Do watch the derby matches against them?

If you do i cant see how you think that Ferguson missing wont help our cause.
We know he is way over rated but thats not the point, the point is does he invaribly make a difference on those Celtic-Rangers games and most Celtic people i know think he does.
So Rangers without Ferguson is weakened and that im very very happy about.
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Richardinho,

10/07/2008 18:49:53
In all honestly, in the last 8 seasons I can't remember many OF games when Celtic weren't vastly superior to Rangers.
Walter Smith enjoyed a brief flirtation with success by employing anti-football tactics and hoping for a flukey goal on the break, but WGS responded accordingly and changed the way that we played against them. All in all, under Barry Ferguson, Rangers have been poor imho.
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jerrymanders,

10/07/2008 20:43:51
Barry Unbookable is in trouble. Big trouble. He has carried that midfield for too long. I doubt there will be a swansong because he is walking on borrowed time. Rfc are in big trouble too. No Captain Fantastic, no Steve "interesting" Davis. 4-5-1 was all about Barry because he could not compete one to one. Three new forwards won't help.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

10/07/2008 20:45:10
I think that it's a tad premature to write Barry's epitaph when there's a player almost 8 years older than him who played around 60 games for Rangers last season.

This operation and enforced absence could be a blessing in disguise for BF. A long break from competitive football might just be the best thing for him, and if he pays heed to the limitations of age when he returns, then he could continue to be a major influence at Ibrox for another few years. What that means is accepting a holding role in front of the central defence, protecting those behind him, and distributing the ball intelligently when in possession.

His absence, along with the departure of Buffel and the difficulty in securing Davis, does leave Rangers thinly spread in midfield, and they may now regret the money spent on three strikers, particularly the substantial outlay on Lafferty. The only current Scottish player who I think could come in and do Bazza's job and give the whole team a lift would be Darren Fletcher, but it's almost scary to speculate upon what Man Utd might demand, if you use the fees associated with Hutton, Brown and McFadden as a guide.

Either way, RFC need to strengthen in the middle, and fairly quickly.
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Ribbonman,

London 10/07/2008 21:12:07
Best wishes to Barry. One of natures gentlemen.
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jerrymanders,

10/07/2008 22:38:35
Will this be some kind of record? A midfielder, who is no skrinking violet, can go a whole year without being booked in the SPL?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Tellitasitis,

Ard Macha 10/07/2008 22:53:41
I think Rangers will really miss Barry Ferguson's drive, experience and "playing for the jersey". He's a Rangers man right down to his socks and I feel both Celtic and Rangers will always need that type of player in the side. I for one have always admired him - and hated him in equal measure - and hope that he makes a full recovery just in time to see Celtic crowned champions again. Apologies couldn't resist that!
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Marky Bhoy,

Dunfermline 10/07/2008 23:01:31
Hello my fellow Tims and alright bears

without the squabilling Barry should have had the op in febuary and the fact he never has shortened his career .

His knees are like mine only I am 14 years older so perhaps not the greatest Rangers Captain ever but he has bitten the bullet for the jersey he loves and it will cost him in later life and I respect him for that

Hail Hail
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bring them on,

10/07/2008 23:12:01
#135

Marco Polo

Barry may have dodgy knees (debatable) , but that would be from playing football for The Bears and his country.

I suspect you picked up your handicap in less glamourous circumstances, so I wouldnae bother with the comparsion, if I was you.
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Marky Bhoy,

dunfermline 10/07/2008 23:19:21

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No same way I was a good player although not at the top level .

However as just hitting my forties and needing plastic knee caps ( or whatever ) I feel sorry for Barry