Saturday, September 02, 2006

Too Late LeGuin

What else can be said about this match, not much you might think.
Well I have something to say. Why was Buffel kept out the game
for so long?

LeGuin brought in Allan McGregor, Alan Hutton and Libor Sionko
but no place in the starting line up for our best player, Beffel, against
a Killie team with two ex-Gers Allan Johnston and Peter Leven.

Let's hope the Ex-Rangers player don't kick lumps out of out players
like they did in the last game.

Things looked bad when Kris Boyd missed an easy chance to score
in fourteen minutes from a Brahim Hemdani pass. Buffel would at
least have hit the target, if not scored.

Two minutes later another miss from another Rangers player.

Killie where so bad that they could not get the ball. Rangers where
so bad that they could get a goal. This time it was Martin who missed.
Almost immediately Boyd failed to score.

Eventually Killie got a chance, luckily Rodriguez was there to make
the last gasp tackle. I really like that guy, right place, right time.

The luck must have been running with Rangers as we took the lead
just before half time through Boyd.

1-0 at half time.

Kilmarnock brought on a couple of subs and strarted to play the better
football. With a decent shot from Johnston.

Rangers missed a few more chance with the Killie goalie saving everything.

It had to happen and true enough it did, Kilmarnock got an equaliser.
1-1 on the hour with a header from Frazer Wright. Rangers just kept
missing everything, Prso this time.

Killie had another chance, this time to go in front. At last LeGuin
worked out what was wrong, he brought on Buffel to bring some class
to the midfield.

Prso missed again after great work from Buffel, but at least we had
our best player on now. He was causing all sorts of problems and that
allowed Boyd to score and put Rangers in the lead.

Hard as it is to believe Buffel made space and his shot was goal bound
until the Killie goalkeeper Smith made a world class save.

But just as before Buffel cannot play in every position. The defense
gave away a penalty that Naismith scored to make it 2-2.

Another two points had been thrown away.

LeGuin made no appology for not playing Buffel from the start.
He seemed a bit confused. Not good for the manager to be confused.

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