I think he’s a good finisher and his link-up/off the ball movement is very good.
Whether he makes it or not is hard to call, but he’s a good player. Maybe De Zerbi is getting somewhere with him now-look at the improvement in March at his age.
Not going to write him off yet.
IMO, today was the best game he’s had so far. He’ll be a regular next season, and still learning.
We’ll sell him for big money in a couple of years I expect. Next please.
Our bench doesn’t look strong.
Missting the likes of Sarmiento, Lallana, Ferguson, Lamptey and Moder.
Like the startng line-up though. Hope we can get the job done in 90 mins.
White hadn’t tried to “force” a move in the winter transfer window.
By signing a new contract now, he is signalling his intent to stay for a reasonable period. Just my opinion.
That’s my take too.
Can’t see the logic to extend for that much time to then move 3 months later.
What happens next summer will very much depend on our on-field progress by then.
Be interesting the summer window now.If we can hold onto Mac and/or Mitoma then, with the experience being gained by...
If we could qualify for Europe this year, maybe he could be tempted to stay for another season.
This appears to be close-knit group and seeing how some others have fared since leaving may be enough to persuade him to hold back on that next move. He’s still young too, so another year won’t be...
I really hope they can get a new deal sorted with him and Mac. It won't stop us losing him if a CL club comes for him, but at least we'd get a decent fee.
He's got better over the last 1-2 seasons and is a genuine world class player IMO. Big shoes to fill if he goes - probably my favourite...
I've gone for 2 points dropped, which feels an odd thing to be saying about away to Liverpool.
I accept we were losing at one stage, but overall, I felt we deserved to win. We had decent chances apart from the goals and seemed very comfortable for a lot of the game.
Encouraging for the rest...
Also, it’s not just manpower (or woman power), it’s having equipment.
Sanctions are having a major impact on their ability to re-arm and they’ve lost a lot of equipment already in this conflict.
Throwing a lot more untrained (or poorly trained) troops at this and expecting a vastly different...
I understand your point but I also think that having the ability to allow exceptions in ‘extreme’ circumstances would have reflected very well on UEFA.
A head of state who dies after 70 years on the throne is exceptional. If such an event were to occur in another country with a monarchy and...
The reason I think wee Krankie will be pissed off, is that the monarchy will be viewed as a British establishment, and the current outpouring will encourage positive feelings for the Union. Even if some of the SNP are OK with keeping the monarchy as the head of state, the sentiment generated...
One example of comments about SNP and monarchy.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/nicola-sturgeon-snp-splits-future-monarchy-scotland-latest-republic-6pjsznt2n
And other people within the SNP have said different. It’s not just what Krankie wants.
Anyway, we’re digressing from the fact the Rangers have given UEFA the middle finger :)
They’d also stated in the past about becoming a republic, so it depends what you choose to believe.
However, I’m sure the fact that the Queen died in Balmoral and the large crowds/outpouring of grief/togetherness with be pissing wee Krankie off.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2022/09/13/uefa-refuse-chelsea-rangers-man-city-permission-play-god-save/
“ Rangers have announced they will defy Uefa’s ban on playing the national anthem ahead of Wednesday night’s Champions League clash against Napoli.
European football’s governing body...