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Honest Question: Do you believe that the players know what they are doing wrong? 13:02 - Feb 15 with 6192 viewsJules4367

Yes, I get that Critchley hasn't managed to get things in check but I can recall certain teachers at School would try to explain things to me and I just 'didn't get it!'! We have all been there in our lives.

I have jokingly (?) posted some fundamentals but, in all seriousness and after this ongoing appalling run, they do not (as a collective) seem to be doing anything different.

The attack is scared of shooting (but every game they practice and then failure to implement)
The passes go to the opponents or to no one.
Last night a clearance was heading for the centre circle in which stood a Sunderland player and no one challenged him and he was able to collect the ball whilst Rangers players actually stood and watched.

So today.... are they actually running through player by player....almost as a self help group.....Hello I'm a Rangers player and this is what I do wrong!
Does this happen or do they just think they are good and doing well?

I just don't know!



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Honest Question: Do you believe that the players know what they are doing wrong? on 18:15 - Feb 17 with 458 viewseastside_r

Honest Question: Do you believe that the players know what they are doing wrong? on 11:47 - Feb 16 by terryb

The relegation in 2001 was during the 20 years that I only saw Rangers a couple of times a year, so I can't make comparisons. However, I remember reading that the side that season lacked fight & spirit, with Crouch being laughed at for caring that we were relegated.

Can any of you that were regulars then, please let me know if this season looks the same, worse, or better?

Not that this should affect any decision on keeping Critchley, changing manager made no difference to being relegated, but did we improve after Holloway replaced Francis?


For me Terry, there are worrying reminders of 2001. However, that team was the worst case scenario of not being any good AND not caring. So many of those players seemed to assume (rightly or wrongly) that relegation would not affect them as they would pick up another ‘job’ elsewhere easily.

I think this set of players are better, but it takes effort, desire and application as well as skill to make a team work. No team is too good to go down.
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