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Published Date: 22 February 2009
THE "over to you" aspect of Rangers' win over Kilmarnock yesterday was not lost on goalscorer Kris Boyd. The striker believes the victory could weigh heavily on Celtic, who go into their encounter at Motherwell today lagging behind their rivals in the championship race for the first time in four months.
"The pressure's on Celtic now to go and beat Motherwell and go back to the top," said Boyd after the 3-1 win at Ibrox that gave Rangers a point advantage at the top of the table. "That's a difficult game; a difficult place to go. They now have the p
ressure of us being above them." It is not a pressure that is going to go away soon, with Rangers meeting Hamilton at lunchtime next Saturday before Celtic host St Mirren later that day. "Whatever happens at Motherwell, we have the chance to go back above them by winning at Hamilton."

As games start to be counted down rather than counted up, with only 12 league matches remaining, Walter Smith believes his men may be coming into their stride at just the right time. Results may have been largely uneven but the Rangers manager is willing to look beyond scorelines.

"In the last few seasons, Celtic have been able to get the consistency required to be champions," he said. "We have to be able to show we can get that. That's the challenge and at this part of the season we have been as consistent, in terms of our overall play, as any other part of the season."

Smith, meanwhile, gave short shrift to the suggestions that the entertainment value inherent in the victory over Kilmarnock somehow might make amends for the attritional nature of last week's goalless derby.

"I agree totally with what Gordon Strachan said about that," he snapped. "If we win, we are the best team in the world, if we lose, we are the worst team in the world. A draw and both teams are rotten. That's the way we are in Scotland. There has got to be something to criticise.

As I said before the game, the overall reaction to Old Firm games is slightly ludicrous."





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  • Last Updated: 21 February 2009 9:33 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Rangers FC , Kilmarnock FC
 
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Daillyman,

22/02/2009 03:00:26
Top of the league, it has been a while. Put a run together and lets stay there.
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The Kids Are Alright,

22/02/2009 03:27:43
Benefit of the doubt, and Celtic to get a point today.


The World Champions to stay top
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22/02/2009 07:19:42
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22/02/2009 07:30:04
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Jambo Dave,

Edinburgh 22/02/2009 08:20:23
Why dose Burley get stick for not playing him in big games when his club manager wont play him the big games either?Dose Walt know something?We should be told or is it just fun to put the boot it anybody other than the great Waldo?Who dares to ask Minty?Will they not get to go for the wine tasteing?Or are the Scottish press a bunch of bottom feeders?We need answers but dont expect the bottom feeders provide it.
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22/02/2009 08:34:32
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.championees,

Damp Manchester! 22/02/2009 09:04:48
What in the bl**dy h**l is going on with these threads, trying to log in is an absolute nightmare, and all I did was call myself a T*m!
I see punuts is back with his 1 in a row shoite, unusual day today for the rearangers today, finding themselves somewhere they don't belong, never mind normal order will be restored this afternoon up in the mud bath.
Trying to buy a ticket for the Man U game yesterday was almost as bad as logging in, met a guy who paid 100 quid for a forged ticket, then had to buy another one, I managed to get one for 75, this new laptop won't let me put in the pound sign, have to figure it out later.

4 In a row coming your way!
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 22/02/2009 10:17:07
its pretty funny reading the match report in the variopus papers...both this rag and thesunday herald use it as verchiles to slag off celtic..the inference being celtic are playing dreadfully..which they are..but the contrast is a mighty rangers team destroying everythingb in front of them..curiously rangers have only won 1 of their last 6 away league games..and have not won more than 2 league games in a row since september...d'oh.
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 22/02/2009 10:40:51
.and thinking back..on the 5th april last season celtic were 6 points behind rangers and rangers had 2 games in hand...so a 5 point swing during our now annual dreadful jan/feb isnt the end of the world..jeez were still top (well after today) xxx
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busbyfh,

22/02/2009 12:19:58
Timing of the first rendition of "up the raa" or "boys of the old brigade"....my sweeps ticket says 11 minutes into the match. Good chance I say.
(Always surprised that so many Sellick fans went to the BB's rather than the cubs)
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Bleeding Heart,

22/02/2009 12:45:52
#14 - "Always surprised that so many Sellick fans went to the BB's rather than the cubs"

Tsk, tsk. I know from reading your comments elsewhere that this comment isn't worthy of you. I know this is an "OF" thread and all that, but...
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22/02/2009 12:52:02
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busbyfh,

22/02/2009 12:53:13
# 17

Think you picked this up the wrong way....I went on a fishing trip out of pure devilment and dvincent bit just as quickly as I thought.

The BB bit was because of the song "Boys of the old BRIGADE" as in Boys Brigade - NOTHING MEANT "DODGILY".
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22/02/2009 12:58:33
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BEMUSED EXILE,

22/02/2009 13:14:48
Rather pedestrian match by all accounts, but sometimes in the SPL it really is only the three points that really matter. It's a nice feeling to see the 'Gers sitting at the top of the pile again, and I wouldn't put it past Motherwell to hold Celtic to a draw today and allow us to extend our stay in first place. I certainly had real doubts as to whether Rangers could ever realistically hope to look down upon Celtic again this season when we found ourselves seven points adrift, but we've clawed it back to our credit while Celtic have been slipping, we've gone to CP and earned a deserved draw, and now we've taken full advantage of playing first to put a little pressure on them. The SPL title race really does look like a true 50-50 now.

It was also nice to learn that our talented Under-19 team, who have won the League and Cup double in each of the last two seasons, have also now regained what is fast becoming their rightful place at the top of the SPL Youth League, as they pursue what would surely be an unprecedented "3 doubles in a row", an achievement that would surely underline the recent confident claims emanating from Murray Park about the exceptional quality of the current batch of RFC teenagers, who will see the continuing development of John Fleck as evidence that first team football is within reach if you're good enough.

The future certainly is bright.
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Bleeding Heart,

22/02/2009 13:25:32
#20 - Thank God for that! I wondered for a minute if you'd been "cloned"!
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BEMUSED EXILE,

22/02/2009 13:33:32
dv

Hasn't "made" what?
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busbyfh,

22/02/2009 13:40:47
# 28

No one who knows me would ever want another me that's for sure - hell - if I was pschytsophrenic we would never stop arguing.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

22/02/2009 13:44:13
dv

I'm personally delighted with his progress.

The best schoolboy-age player at RFC at 14.

Good enough to be an automatic choice for the very successful under-19 team at 15.

The star of the under-19 team at 16.

Promoted to the first-team squad and introduced to first-team football at 17.

I expect him to be a first team regular at Rangers and a star of the Scotland under-21 team at 18.

Then probably a first team star and a full International at 19.

From 20 onwards? The sky's the limit.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

22/02/2009 13:50:44
dv

I'd side with Barry's view that it's too early for the lad, but we are crying out for a hero in our national set-up, so I can't see the harm in including him in the squad for the Iceland game if he does enough in the next few weeks to deserve it.

It's not as if there's a clamour for him to take the place of high quality players, is it? We're lacking ability and depth in attacking midfield/striking positions,so there's a clear opening there for him if he's good enough to grab it.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

22/02/2009 13:58:26
dv

I personally think of Fleck as an attacking midfielder, although WS himself has expressed the view that he will end up as a striker.

He's playing left midfield because that's the gap we're having trouble filling this season. Thomson is long-term injured, Novo is currently injured, Beasley is currently injured, Naismith is still feeling his way back, Aaron is still being introduced gradually to the Scottish game etc.

We've even seen Lafferty wide left this season, although he seems to me to be eminently unsuited to the role.

I'll personally be happy if the position is a battle between Fleck and Aaron for the rest of the season, as they're both youngsters with bags of ability.
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Daillyman,

22/02/2009 14:48:33
pundit do you have a link for the Motherwell match, my link is now not broadcasting. Hoping to see the Well get a draw.
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jerrymanders,

22/02/2009 18:14:30
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Why is Boydchenko not trusted to play in the big games?
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Ajax MacKindling,

22/02/2009 18:44:14
The game today was a complete lottery, the 'Well pitch will lead to lots of dropped points in the run in.
The attitude of The Celtc players was fine and with the odd bounce of the ball their way they could have won, but did you see Strachan's reaction to the equaliser??
10 minutes to go, and the win for the taking...did he get up and raise his team? Did he make any tactical changes? No he just sat there looking resigned to it all.
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jerrymanders,

22/02/2009 20:23:54
#46

You've been saying that you will win the title for over three seasons now so I suppose Law of Averages comes into play.

Today's game was another banana skin which we should have peeled and chucked in the bin in the first half. Murderwell had ONLY one shot on goal and they scored. We should have killed off that game early on. The pitch is a real joke and they may well be booted out of the SPL in seasons to come if it remains as bad as that. I cannot believe that the SPL has a more greeting faced, moany wee barsteward than Barry or Skippy, but Clarkson takes the biscuit!
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

The Fruit Shop 22/02/2009 20:50:43
48 If it was a banana skin, you didn't even have to peel it - must have been peeled already.

All you had to do was chuck it in the bin, but alas...

One-in-a-row, indeed.

One banana, two bananas, three bananas, four? i don't think so.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

22/02/2009 20:52:18
Difficult for me to see either team winning the SPL early this season, unless one side suddenly finds form and puts a serious winning run together, or conversely, unless one side really falls to pieces. I don't expect either scenario, quite frankly. I won't promise another last-day shoot-out, but I reckon it won't be settled before the second last game. One thing is a near-certainty; the last OF game will be absolutely massive.

There is no denying that at the end of 2008, Celtic had one hand on the title. A big win at Ibrox, a transfer window about to begin that promised meaningful signings, and a general belief that RFC's squad would be significantly weakened and possibly demoralised. Nobody could have realistically foreseen just how contrary reality would prove to be when compared to all that expectation.

No huge injury problems at either club, no European football at either club, and both clubs retaining an interest in both domestic cup competitions. It really is an even playing field, and there will be no hiding place for the losers.
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Ajax MacKindling,

22/02/2009 20:54:54
46,
Motherwell are a banana skin? Thats a bit dismissive.
They are a decent team on a dodgy pitch, as were Celtc.


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Ajax MacKindling,

22/02/2009 20:59:42
BE, its an interesting run in.
I have no doubt that the 2003 and 2008 SPL championships were decided in Europe, but no excuses this year.
May the best team win.
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Ajax MacKindling,

22/02/2009 21:12:41
56 thepundit

maybe, maybeys no.

My eyebrows were raised by Mr Strachans reaction to losing a goal today.It just looked like he had lost interest. If so...
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BEMUSED EXILE,

22/02/2009 21:12:52
Ajax

I'd prefer Rangers to win, even if we aren't the best team :)

However, the team that proves the more efficient at gathering points between now and the end of the SPL season will win the Championship, without a doubt.

Will that make them the best team in the country?

Probably.
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Ajax MacKindling,

22/02/2009 21:32:29
BE, yes probably.

No one remembers that Celtc had the best team in 2003, they won nothing.
No one remembers Rangers had the best team last year, even though they did a domestic cup double.
Thats footy.
This year it's interesting, again.
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Cockney Ranger,

Grays 22/02/2009 21:56:15
Day after Boxing Day lose to your rivals at home and seven points adrift the hoops bandwagon rolls on, since the visit to the sheep pen the roll has gone rather stale and now the Bears are winning games that previously they drew (without the help of McCurry).
Yes the Old Firm game was tame, had Walter been more optimistic and played Miller just behind Lafferty instead of leaving him behind the manager on the bench, we would now be four in front.
This season will have a different outcome Gers won't have to play eight games in the last eighteen days no teams cried off and only the League Cup Final weekend to rearrange for both clubs. All Bears fans should see one home OF game win come the end of season and that could be all the difference.

 

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