09 Feb 2017 09:07:44
1st point - I am disappointed as a fan of this amazing club and a fan of the players that Rob Kiernan has been treated the way he has. I think it is sick that any player past or present be treated with such animosity when all he has given us is his effort and commitment. What message would that send to any player wanting to join us?
2nd Point - You can blame the manager all you like, it isn't his job to put the damn ball in the net!


1.) 09 Feb 2017
09 Feb 2017 10:22:26
The treatment of RK is shocking! he's had some shockers but the big man has tried to do his job to the best of his limited ability its the manager who kept him in the side whe he was low on confidence and the fault lies at his door! Guy isn't rangers class but has imo given his all for us so he should never be threatened by so called supporters


2.) 09 Feb 2017
09 Feb 2017 10:25:30
1st point - you say players shouldn't be treated with animosity

2nd point - you have a go at the players for not scoring enough goals



hypocrite


3.) 09 Feb 2017
09 Feb 2017 10:26:03
Teddy of the south your correct the first point. 2nd point though. He is the manager, he is the one who trains ten every single day, he is the one who selects the style of play, he is the one who picks the team, he is the one
Who can see like all rangers fans world wide that we have nothing in leadership, nothing defense that makes us think we won't concede, no Aggresivness when don't have the ball, too slow at everything we do, lack of creativity final third, so in my opinion it is his fault .


4.) 09 Feb 2017
09 Feb 2017 10:40:17
Maybe the treatment of kiernan, albeit bloody harsh, is built up through continuous dogs dinner performances and warbs arrogance of not listening to the fans, or seeing for himself how poor rob is, it was bad from the fans but i do see their point, but personally i wouldn't do that to any gers player, also, its all down to warbs who he picks and what strategy he uses to put the bloody ball in the net! It is down to warbs, he doesn't even have the sense to realise that when things aren't going to plan, you MUST change the strategy, bottom line, not sit back and cross your toes that we'll get a lucky result, he ain't no manager in my eyes now, i was fooled by our early success last season but to be found out by so many teams, and know it, but still not change, no that isn't how its done


5.) 09 Feb 2017
09 Feb 2017 10:51:03
I think the way Kiernan has reportedly been treated is poor to say the least. I don't know of anyone who deliberately goes out to make mistakes, at any level of football. Unfortunately, some fans because of sentimental reasons, believe they have the right to abuse people as they see fit. Still is only a game, after all.


6.) 09 Feb 2017
09 Feb 2017 11:44:22
Definitely, the fans who gave Kiernan that kind of stick aren't real fans. As much as it's frustrating that he has made a few howlers there no reason to hurl abuse at the guy. At the end of the day he play's for Rangers and until then we should as fans support and encourage the guy.
But part of the blame has to go to the manager. At the end of the day we haven't changed our system this season and it's proven not to work. He doesn't seem to have a plan B which I think every good manager should.
I would keep him until the end of the season and see how we finish from there. I wouldn't say it's been a disaster of a season, a few bad results. But think people need to remember we have just came up so this is mearley a break through season.


7.) 10 Feb 2017
09 Feb 2017 21:56:42
Its his tactics that make the ball stay out the other teams net and always in our net. Daft statement to make teddy. Agree with your point about kiernan.


8.) 10 Feb 2017
09 Feb 2017 22:16:38
Teddyofthesouth

Your right it isn't his job to put the ball in the net but it is his job to find someone who can and so far he has failed to do that