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Thread: Motherwell rewrite the record books with a rare win at Ibrox

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    Motherwell rewrite the record books with a rare win at Ibrox

    Motherwell beat Rangers 2-1 at Ibrox after a huge performance that will force a rewrite of the history books. - External Link

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    Happy happy day. You put up with years of gubbings at Ibrox and then once in a blue moon we get toenjoy a Saturday night like this. time to pop a cork!

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    Our manager has come in for a lot of stick this season, some of it justified. Even had fans saying he should be sacked. But IMO he defied the criticism and today his team produced a performance that will be remembered for a long time. Players that us fans wanted dropped were constantly played by SK in his belief that the were players to trust. Today two of them truly showed their worth and ability, Bier played like a man possessed and never gave the two Rangers Centre halves a moment’s peace. Liam Kelly whom I have criticised pulled off at least two stunning saves, great with the National team manager watching on. Hopefully the break due to the cup next weekend doesn’t hinder our momentum and allows us to come back rested and with some of the injured players back. Well done to the manager, back room staff and players for their combined efforts today

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    Outstanding from everyone and unfair to pick out Kelly, Mugabi and Bair but they were magnificent. An iconic generational result...not only does it put us on the brink of safety but it should settle grumblings about Kettlewell - he's going to be here, get on board and back him and the team through summer.

    Until we consider sacking him again in autumn :-)

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