07 Jul 2017 18:50:19
br65 i would love for our club to have calmness in adversity but sadly it doesn't exist even in the slightest one bad result and the majority of supporters are calling for a full overhaul only weeks after praising our chairman and management team in the recent recruitment drive BE PATIENT PEOPLE PEDRO WILL DELIVER


1.) 08 Jul 2017
08 Jul 2017 00:49:44
Yeh . deliver pizzas for Dominos!
Like me 🤣


2.) 08 Jul 2017
08 Jul 2017 02:23:23
I always keep faith and keep believing but what I don't understand is pedros tactics. Four at back with fullbacks pushing on leaves two centre halfs and two holding midfielders pretecting them. Why not play three at back with one holding midfielder. Surely that's more balanced.


3.) 08 Jul 2017
08 Jul 2017 11:11:27
OP. How can you be so certain that Pedro will deliver? On what evidence do you base this idea on because it sounds like blind faith to me.

As for one bad result, his team has given us the two most humiliating results in my lifetime as a Rangers fan in the space of only a few months.

To put Tuesday's result in perspective, the team that finished 19 points above Progres in the Luxembourg League last season were beaten 4-1 on aggregate by the team that finished 4th in the Azerbaijani league.

PS. I remember many fans trying to guarantee me that Paul Le Guen would deliver. Remind how that one ended and Le Guen strikes me as a far more competent manager than Pedro.


4.) 08 Jul 2017
08 Jul 2017 11:54:16
Naz, there are no guarantees in football.

If Pedro goes, how long would you give the next guy? 5 games? Then what?

Forget about the what ifs - get behind the team instead of trying to predict failure.

As for humiliating. you need to get out more


5.) 08 Jul 2017
08 Jul 2017 13:59:22
We need to hope Ped comes good because we have a load of players that will need an interpretor if he goes. That in itself would be a major problem