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At least one team in Blue is lifting a title this year.

I think Walter Smith is now stepping down and it will be all up to super Ally next season. Any idea's where Walter's going? I have heard a rumour...Arsenal!



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Walter to Chelsea as manager next season? You heard it here first...because I just made it up.



Walter to Chelsea as manager next season? You heard it here first...because I just made it up.

We could do a hell of a lot worse (like keeping Ancelotti, for instance) ;)

Congrats to the Gers, brilliant performance yesterday at Killie, and they showed balls of steel to overhaul Septic for the title. Looking forward to seeing Super Ally in charge next season, he's a hell of a character.

Watched a bit of it on sunday and it was a pretty amazing start.

Lafferty, who so often looks beyond useless did very well.

Well done to them. I was curious, for anyone who gets to watch them, what are your thoughts on Maurice Edu? As an American, I hope he's developing well as I'd like to have him play a bigger role for our national team in the future.

Well done to them. I was curious, for anyone who gets to watch them, what are your thoughts on Maurice Edu? As an American, I hope he's developing well as I'd like to have him play a bigger role for our national team in the future.

Some games he is to slow and takes to much time on the ball and loses out.

Sometimes isn't brave enough to win the 50/50.

He is very versatile though and can fill in alot of places.

He is also good at scoring crucial goals.



I know us Chelsea fans are supposed to have a strong bond between the Rangers club, and fans.....However, I really wish

some billionaire would take over someone like Dundee, and really give the league a much needed shake up.

Anyone else feel a bit for the fans that don't support either of the old firm?

an incredible achievement...no money (again), lose best striker in january and still champions...that's what i call top management :JC_doubleup:

You can't say Rangers had no money. They signed Beattie on a big contract and Jelivic cost about £4 mill.

Tbh, it is a easy league to win. The only Scottish team I care about are Livingston (My local team)

Some games he is to slow and takes to much time on the ball and loses out.

Sometimes isn't brave enough to win the 50/50.

He is very versatile though and can fill in alot of places.

He is also good at scoring crucial goals.

:laugh2: Mo Edu is shockingly bad.

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A smashing end to the season for the Gers the last 5 games was the way football at Ibrox should be played. I'm not the biggest Walter Smith fan due to the way he sends his teams out on occasions and his stubborness to admit when he hasn't got it right with a player but the strength of character he and his squad had to pull back the filth was remarkable.

It's all looking a wee bit more brighter at Ibrox with Craig Whyte replacing Murray and clearing the debt. Time will tell though if it turns out to be a good move.

I'm looking forward to seeing who Rangers bring in, it won't be anything near the standard Chelsea are looking for but Scottish football looks like it could be turning a corner with regards to quality.

As TheprideofLondon says Mo Edu is a dreadful player and he's par for the course in Scotland but someone must see something in him because he's racked up a number of caps for the USA.

Still smiling at the league win and laughing at the hurt it's causing the mankies ::ChElSeaFLag::

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