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Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 9:42 am
by the_georgian_genius
Great move for him, the lad needs a full season of games, he's not developing at the moment. Rangers is a good club in the fact that he'll be in a winning team every week and playing infront of 50k plus playing Champions League football.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:59 am
by Dubciteh
would rather see him in premiership rather than spl, so he goes there and is a sucess what does that tell us? hes good enough for middlesboro?

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:06 pm
by MaineRoadMemories
He's never gonna get in front of Adam Johnson in the team who himself finds himself on the bench in the ever more competitive midfield. His days are numbered.

After seeing him close up last season he has great skill but no footballing brain. Will make it as a prem player but not a top 6 prem player.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:24 pm
by mcfc/wire
Also gets a guarantee of 6 C/L games . 4 Old Firm games . Tough away games at Hearts , Hibs and Motherwell . And hopefully pick up 1 or 2 winners medals which would be great for him .

Bet CityGer is made up .

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 5:24 pm
by HeyMark
I can see him getting kicked about a lot in the SPL and not starting many games this season

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:08 pm
by CityGer
HeyMark wrote:I can see him getting kicked about a lot in the SPL and not starting many games this season


They won't be able to catch him... It's also a bit of a myth, the SPL is no more physical than the Prem.

I reckon he'll get plenty of football. Rangers have lost all their wide players over the summer and Walter was/is desperate for width(he wanted Petrov). He'll be made very welcome too I'd say as it's been a while since there's been someone at Rnagers with a bit pace who can beat a man.

He'll certainly do more than the last City winger to make the same move.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:21 pm
by bluej
Svensational wrote:Whats the reason he is being referred to as Miami? Have I missed something?


Miami Vice

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:15 am
by dazby
Svensational wrote:Whats the reason he is being referred to as Miami? Have I missed something?


yes you have although to be fair you were in nappies when the show was aired.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:14 am
by john@staustell
SPL or Championship at best.

Of course with another 10 loans he will come back 'developed' and be the saviour/soul of the club, at the age of 31.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:31 am
by HeyMark
CityGer wrote:
HeyMark wrote:I can see him getting kicked about a lot in the SPL and not starting many games this season


They won't be able to catch him... It's also a bit of a myth, the SPL is no more physical than the Prem.

I reckon he'll get plenty of football. Rangers have lost all their wide players over the summer and Walter was/is desperate for width(he wanted Petrov). He'll be made very welcome too I'd say as it's been a while since there's been someone at Rnagers with a bit pace who can beat a man.

He'll certainly do more than the last City winger to make the same move.



Beasley did come into my thinking when I made that post, i thought he'd rip up trees in the spl but it didn't happen for him

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 12:36 pm
by Esky
HeyMark wrote:
CityGer wrote:
HeyMark wrote:I can see him getting kicked about a lot in the SPL and not starting many games this season


They won't be able to catch him... It's also a bit of a myth, the SPL is no more physical than the Prem.

I reckon he'll get plenty of football. Rangers have lost all their wide players over the summer and Walter was/is desperate for width(he wanted Petrov). He'll be made very welcome too I'd say as it's been a while since there's been someone at Rnagers with a bit pace who can beat a man.

He'll certainly do more than the last City winger to make the same move.



Beasley did come into my thinking when I made that post, i thought he'd rip up trees in the spl but it didn't happen for him


He was more interested in his jewelery career than football.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:38 pm
by Grob
Esky wrote:
HeyMark wrote:
CityGer wrote:
HeyMark wrote:I can see him getting kicked about a lot in the SPL and not starting many games this season


They won't be able to catch him... It's also a bit of a myth, the SPL is no more physical than the Prem.

I reckon he'll get plenty of football. Rangers have lost all their wide players over the summer and Walter was/is desperate for width(he wanted Petrov). He'll be made very welcome too I'd say as it's been a while since there's been someone at Rnagers with a bit pace who can beat a man.

He'll certainly do more than the last City winger to make the same move.



Beasley did come into my thinking when I made that post, i thought he'd rip up trees in the spl but it didn't happen for him


He was more interested in his jewelery career than football.


And pissing in the dugout

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:41 pm
by DoomMerchant
Grob wrote:
Esky wrote:
HeyMark wrote:
CityGer wrote:
HeyMark wrote:I can see him getting kicked about a lot in the SPL and not starting many games this season


They won't be able to catch him... It's also a bit of a myth, the SPL is no more physical than the Prem.

I reckon he'll get plenty of football. Rangers have lost all their wide players over the summer and Walter was/is desperate for width(he wanted Petrov). He'll be made very welcome too I'd say as it's been a while since there's been someone at Rnagers with a bit pace who can beat a man.

He'll certainly do more than the last City winger to make the same move.



Beasley did come into my thinking when I made that post, i thought he'd rip up trees in the spl but it didn't happen for him


He was more interested in his jewelery career than football.


And pissing in the dugout


i have to admit to a crazy urge to piss outside sometimes tho. Esp. when i wake up and let the dog out before i've gone...i'm tempted to go out with her and take a leak. there is something very natural about pissing outside that i enjoy. i don't do enough of it. As kids in America we pissed outside a lot in the 70s. The good ole days.

cheers

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:21 pm
by CityGer
Great debut.

Came on with 25 mins to go and looked shit hot. Set up the second and used the ball well when he got it.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:54 pm
by colonel_muck
Dubciteh wrote:would rather see him in premiership rather than spl, so he goes there and is a sucess what does that tell us? hes good enough for middlesboro?


that is a really good point. it's too much of a step down for him. he won't develop there. he'll look shit hot (cos he is shit hot) but he'd have been better off going back to bolton.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 2:08 pm
by CityGer
colonel_muck wrote:
Dubciteh wrote:would rather see him in premiership rather than spl, so he goes there and is a sucess what does that tell us? hes good enough for middlesboro?


that is a really good point. it's too much of a step down for him. he won't develop there. he'll look shit hot (cos he is shit hot) but he'd have been better off going back to bolton.


Of course he'll develop. He'll play six champions league games, four old firm games, will play in a side that is expected to win every week and will be under real pressure to perform. Far better for his development than mid table mediocrity at Bolton.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 2:23 pm
by mr_nool
CityGer wrote:
colonel_muck wrote:
Dubciteh wrote:would rather see him in premiership rather than spl, so he goes there and is a sucess what does that tell us? hes good enough for middlesboro?


that is a really good point. it's too much of a step down for him. he won't develop there. he'll look shit hot (cos he is shit hot) but he'd have been better off going back to bolton.


Of course he'll develop. He'll play six champions league games, four old firm games, will play in a side that is expected to win every week and will be under real pressure to perform. Far better for his development than mid table mediocrity at Bolton.


I seriously don“t think he would get too many games over Lee and/or Petrov at this moment in time.

Re: Miami on loan to Rangers

PostPosted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 3:11 pm
by Goaters 103
Good start today, came on and laid a goal on a plate for Kenny Miller and generally looked a threat and positive in possession.

Weiss will get games, and play in plenty of decent high profile games two this season which he prob wouldnt have done at Bolton, as highlighted by CityGer. Will be inteesting to see how he does, though Im expecting him to shine. I'm foolish enough to believe/hope he still may have a part to play at City.