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Originally posted by BUSHRANGER1982 View PostThe player we should have gone for in my opinion, was Jordan Rhodes. He would have cost something in the region of £8-11million, but would have guaranteed us as many goals as we would have expected from Austin for the remainder of the season, had he been fit.
Ntep, even at a relatively cheap £5million, would have been a gamble. At this late stage in the proceedings, the one thing a football club like ours, with the aspirations we have, should not be doing, is taking a gamble on a relatively unknown foreign player.
There are also no guarantees in football his previous record suggests he would have scored but what, if it has been the case with many previous Rangers signings, he came in and never scored and lived up to expectations that's alot of dough wasted.
Add to that Harry saying Rhodes was never on his radar (from the horses mouth) how can we then say it was because TF tightened the purse strings don't think that is a fair accusation
Were a championship club this season and no championship club should be spending 11mil on one player I am afraid fans need to remember our true size and the division were in.
Had Rhodes been available for 4 or 5 mil and we had not done the deal I would question like you have but at 11mil no thanks look elsewhere
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Originally posted by Bill View PostTF needs to act now for a better tomorrow Get rid of HR and his old boys brigade now and give the new man a chance to plan.
Firstly, if we are in the play offs, do we really want HR in charge, or someone that knows what they're doing?
Secondly, we really cannot afford to mess about and bring the new manager without giving him time to plan. We really cannot afford a repeat of this season, next season. Appointing Redknapp has cost this club far more than most appreciate.
Wish he would just do the decent thing and resign. Holloway had the guts to do it at Palace when he was struggling to motivate players. I'm sure it was hard for him, but I bet he will be remembered for doing the right thing.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostWish he would just do the decent thing and resign. Holloway had the guts to do it at Palace when he was struggling to motivate players. I'm sure it was hard for him, but I bet he will be remembered for doing the right thing.
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