jueves, 4 de agosto de 2011

Unprofessional attitudes did not help the cause of The Rangers


The coaches put together games for weeks, watching videos of his rivals, point to faults, prepare the right tactics and expect their players meet in the field previously spoken with can give that magic touch and spontaneity of football and most of the time makes a difference in the outcome. But the tactics and strategy can be broken by certain individual attitudes like Whittaker. It is a professional player, but his attitude was disappointing yesterday. Someone can tell me, but this is football, you play the rev limit was an exigent circumstance. But it was the first time, and Whittaker had the time to think twice.
Ally last night blamed a lack of discipline from two of his players for the red cards that cost his club a place in the play-off round of Champions League qualifying. He said: “I haven’t seen the red cards again. I would have to say, I’m disappointed in the players for giving the ref the opportunity to get a red card. I’ll have a good look at them tonight or tomorrow. What we said at half-time, looking at how the game was going, was that we thought there was a possibility that the referee might send somebody else off. Overall, I’m very disappointed that the players gave the referee the opportunity to send them off.
The atmosphere was noisy and hostile and occasionally the players’ tempers bubbled over into bad tackles and confrontations. They all knew what they were playing for. The stakes were high and a tense, tight match reflected that.
Rangers will be in draw for the Europa League play-off round, but supporters have become increasingly unhappy about the lack of signings and the obvious need for new blood. 
In the last hours I read on Twitter and Facebook that many fans wondered how they would receive on Saturday Whittaker in the game against Chelsea. Friends, I do not like playing Whittaker, I got angry every time he lost the ball with Hearts, or against Malmo at Ibrox, but I think we have to support the project Ally. We need to stop the press these forced comparisons with the stage manager John Greig as they vent bad feelings in difficult times. Even in the time of the Nine-in-a-row were out of the Champions League and yet we go forward. We must support the team, learn form what happened to us. WATP





















1 comentario:

Lazialle dijo...

Me pregunto como afectará esta pronta eliminación al Rangers, desde el punto de vista ecnomico.
Saludos


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