AcciesFCSLO wrote:Red and white hoops wrote:Poor performance all round. Rangers are not a good side at all but we made them look good. For the first 15 minutes I thought we did very well, we were in their faces and attacking at pace. After the first goal of theirs though that seemed to disappear, the heads went down and we were not going to get back into it.
Woods was a big miss and Jamieson was extremely poor in my opinion looked way out his depth. Hopefully Fulton Is a better keeper to come in against Motherwell. To be beaten at his near post twice is crazy. Daz too, a massive miss. Greg done as well as could be expected but a holding midfielder is not his position. Maybe would have been better with Donatti in there to push Greg in with Ali.
Away from the game, stewarding was a joke yet again when the gruesome twosome come to Hamilton. SLO saying on Twitter that the directive to stewards was to eject Rangers fans in the home end. This didn’t happen. Two were pointed out by several Accies fans up the back behind the away dugout after they celebrated the first goal. Stewards did nothing!!
This did happen ! I saw it and directed stewards following complaints made to me and saw stewards eject others.
As I’ve said on twitter I will continue to make feedback to the club,
If they were in the back row it’s possible they were in the hospitality and again like I have stated on twitter I will ask the club to review how they place hospitality fans and where they are seated as this is causing issues within Home support.
AcciesFCSLO wrote:Red and white hoops wrote:Poor performance all round. Rangers are not a good side at all but we made them look good. For the first 15 minutes I thought we did very well, we were in their faces and attacking at pace. After the first goal of theirs though that seemed to disappear, the heads went down and we were not going to get back into it.
Woods was a big miss and Jamieson was extremely poor in my opinion looked way out his depth. Hopefully Fulton Is a better keeper to come in against Motherwell. To be beaten at his near post twice is crazy. Daz too, a massive miss. Greg done as well as could be expected but a holding midfielder is not his position. Maybe would have been better with Donatti in there to push Greg in with Ali.
Away from the game, stewarding was a joke yet again when the gruesome twosome come to Hamilton. SLO saying on Twitter that the directive to stewards was to eject Rangers fans in the home end. This didn’t happen. Two were pointed out by several Accies fans up the back behind the away dugout after they celebrated the first goal. Stewards did nothing!!
This did happen ! I saw it and directed stewards following complaints made to me and saw stewards eject others.
As I’ve said on twitter I will continue to make feedback to the club,
If they were in the back row it’s possible they were in the hospitality and again like I have stated on twitter I will ask the club to review how they place hospitality fans and where they are seated as this is causing issues within Home support.
Chase Outlaw wrote:Why not suspend ALL season ticket seats for the visit of the glasgow clubs then have a section of seats for season ticket holders to sit (the club know how many they will need)
put one of those tarpaulin things down the stand with a couple of stewards checking for books at the top and bottom of the entrance stairs to the stand
Sell what tickets are left for the Sainsbury's end then any away fans will be easily identified as they would be in one area AND MORE IMPORTANTLY season ticket holders could sit in the section reserved without upset to other book holders seat they sat in(as is the case under current arrangements) there would be plenty of choice as some dont turn up.
As it stands now it is a shambles and i would not bother attending the other 2 games this season.
YeOldeHamiltonian wrote:http://content.invisioncic.com/Mrangmedia/monthly_2017_09/Screenshot_2017-09-29-10-33-56-1-1.png.6662c0a247bc280bb2cb9e531a5a6975.png
So,we give one of our Sponsors a wad of home end tickets for his Rangers supporting friends by the looks of it instead of getting the sponsorship cash up front by the looks of it.
AcciesFCSLO wrote:YeOldeHamiltonian wrote:http://content.invisioncic.com/Mrangmedia/monthly_2017_09/Screenshot_2017-09-29-10-33-56-1-1.png.6662c0a247bc280bb2cb9e531a5a6975.png
So,we give one of our Sponsors a wad of home end tickets for his Rangers supporting friends by the looks of it instead of getting the sponsorship cash up front by the looks of it.
He was in either sections a or b on Friday not in the home end.
Willie Wastle wrote:It has to be said, that was an utter shambles.
As the first 20 minutes showed, we had a real chance to take something from that game, even with several players missing. Following a well-taken early goal, we were right in the mix. Then everything fell apart in a crazy 7 minute spell. I haven't been able to face watching it again, it was too sickening at the time, going from a winning position to having more-or-less lost the game, so quickly. But my impressions at the time were: we allowed their runners to come at us, and gave them too much unchallenged space to run and shoot. Especially down the right (their left) - where was Skondras? Switching Dougie to the right(and going to a back four) in the second half seemed to solve that problem, but too little too late.
Was Jamieson at fault? I didn't think so at the time, but I'd need to see the goals again. It seemed to me the key weakness was in our set-up: we needed a defensive midfielder protecting in the middle - why didn't Donati play from the start?; we needed Docherty freed up to get forward (part of the same issue); and we needed more experience on the park. Gogic made the sort of mistake a young inexperienced player makes, it happens, but it was costly, as we had a real chance of getting back into the game v 10 men. At 3-1, I predicted a final scoreline of 4-2, but the score is irrelevant (interestingly, the Radio Scotland team thought it flattered Rangers) - the game was lost in that crazy mid-first-half spell.
Rangers didn't win that one; we lost it. And I hope lessons are being learned. We're better than that, or at least we can be.
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