Fan in disgruntled internet post after hiding shocker.
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And here's the linky ken? Let the fun begin.
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That seems the obvious situation after the shambles witnessed last night.
The performance was as based as they come. Poor players repeatedly picked. Players that could, and should have been benched or dropped many matches ago but persistently used despite their repeat errors costing goals and matches.
A weak captain, a soft midfield and strikers incapable of doing that job.
Culpable players, the entire defence with perhaps leniency for hill.
Halliday the obvious midfield problem. An utter liability.
McKay repeatedly under performs in these matches. Is it because of the other bad picks however and the captain not really providing decent support and being incredibly easy to read. Also outnumbered often.
Waghorn, falls over the ball a lot and doesn't posses a right foot. Last night was garbage but what happened afterwards is now my massive concern. I don't think Warburton knows how to handle, or fix a crisis.
If the match was cringeworthy, that interiew was appalling and could cost his enough support to lose us altogether and cost his job. To open with he didn't know how that happened is ludicrous. It happened because we are obvious, our shape is easy to beat and yoy persist with the same faltering players every single time. Yours subs are as bad as McCoist now. You removed our one hope and kept on problems citing responsibility to the parent club. Officially that may be the case but seriously? We've just been slaughtered and humiliated and you come out with that? Don't you get we are Rangers and that doesn't cut it?
Fan in disgruntled internet post after hiding shocker.
Think it's a bit more than that Mook.
The only unpredictable thing Warburton did last night was he didn't say "We'll learn from this and move on".
His team were out thought and out fought by a squad just assembled and who've a very dodgy keeper. Had someone said it would end up 4-1 practically everybody would have thought the huns would win. And they were very lucky that it was only 4-1. That's the biggest defeat Hearts inflicted on a team from ibrox in over 60 years apparently.
Thing is Hearts are just as likely to go away next week and lose to some bottom 6 team :-( And yet the gave an absolute spanking to a hun team with ideas of grandeur and sewing up second place in a matter of weeks.
Warburton hadn't a clue how to face the media and much more importantly, how to stop the rot in his team. Thanks to the yank and shocking keeping by Hearts they equalised and were the better team for a few minutes coming up to half time. But Hearts came back at them and the huns had no answer. Miller who has saved them on a number of occasions didn't see the ball all night. The two centrehalves were bunnies in the headlights, and as for that REAL RANGERS MAN Halliday - oh my giddy aunt.
There seemed to be absolutely no team spirit - especially after the manager bizarrely subbed the yank who had scored and at least was trying. There could have been 3 or 4 others taken off first.
I think it's starting to dawn on the huns that Warburton is quite limited tactically, probably not a great motivator, and is having to manage a team with huge expectations but only capable of small signings and plenty of loans.
The most he'll ever achieve is second place, and that's if he's very lucky. That result will be a huge knock to the confidence of his squad and in the unlikely event of an away draw in the Scottish Cup to a top 6 team his season will be shot.
The only thing going for him is the other teams around him going for second have been way too inconsistent though the Dons, despite losing last night, seem to have improved.