grizzlyg Posted yesterday at 01:45 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 01:45 PM The 3rd goal one of my all time well favourites. Baraclough played a blinder and check the very youthful assistant manager 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weeyin Posted yesterday at 02:30 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 02:30 PM On one hand, it was an obviously memorable playoff that we all enjoyed. Especially the first leg. On the other hand, it's still a mystery how a team with so many good players finished in the playoff spot. I agree Baraclough played a blinder on and off the park. Handled the media perfectly and got the players into exactly the right mindset. Also loved the fact that Gary McAllister was the co-commentator on the broadcasts. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toxteth O'Grady Posted yesterday at 02:40 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 02:40 PM I've never been so nervous before a football match in all my life as I was that night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJC Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM The feeling when Ainsworth scored to make it 3-0 at the start of the second half was one of the best I’ve ever had following Motherwell. It was actually hard to believe it was really happening at the time seeing us 3-0 up at Ibrox, limbs going everywhere in our end while the rest of the ground sat in utter disbelief and despair. I still thought we’d somehow blow it though and that didn’t change until we went 2-0 up at Fir Park on the Sunday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weeyin Posted yesterday at 02:50 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 02:50 PM 2nd leg would have been an easier watch if Rangers had scored at Ibrox. After the first 20 at Fir Park, however, I was confident we would win as we started to take control of the game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stv Posted yesterday at 02:58 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 02:58 PM What a game probably in top three best games I've been to in my 50 years following The Well. What an atmosphere first time we sang twist and shout I think and everyone got it perfect. Total inspiration and bit of a surprise result . I wasn't expecting that traveling in on the M74 along side the entitled blue and white hoards if I'm honest. But Ainsworth goal...... Oh my goodness. Still smile when I see it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJC Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM I know it’s been said many times but I’ll say it again. Having an ‘outsider’ in charge like Baraclough who didn’t pander to Rangers and allow us to play the name rather than the team in front of us was a major reason why we won that playoff. His predecessor and opposite number in those games would have had us beaten before the team bus left Fir Park and the fact that it was McCall in their dugout made that all the more satisfying given the number of big games we had bottled under his watch. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AllyMax Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 03:27 PM 24 minutes ago, stv said: What a game probably in top three best games I've been to in my 50 years following The Well. What an atmosphere first time we sang twist and shout I think and everyone got it perfect. Total inspiration and bit of a surprise result . I wasn't expecting that traveling in on the M74 along side the entitled blue and white hoards if I'm honest. But Ainsworth goal...... Oh my goodness. Still smile when I see it. I was watching the first leg on the telly and at half time the commentators sole topic of discussion was what would happen when The R*****s came out and got an early second half goal. The Ainsworth goal put paid to the 'when Rangers get back to the top flight' chat, at least until papers needed sold up until the 2nd leg. They went back to 'an early goal for Rangers and Motherwell will crumble' chat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
0Neils40yarder Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 04:27 PM 1 hour ago, Toxteth O'Grady said: I've never been so nervous before a football match in all my life as I was that night. A bottle of bucky settled me down... ...what an evening that was at Ibrox, and as someone else above said 'how were we in that position' with players like Johnson, Ainsworth, Pearson, McManus and McDonald. When do we see 'episode 2'? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grizzlyg Posted yesterday at 04:50 PM Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 04:50 PM 21 minutes ago, 0Neils40yarder said: A bottle of bucky settled me down... ...what an evening that was at Ibrox, and as someone else above said 'how were we in that position' with players like Johnson, Ainsworth, Pearson, McManus and McDonald. When do we see 'episode 2'? On 31st May. (But available now on BBC iplayer) 🤣🤣 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coolhandluc Posted yesterday at 04:50 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 04:50 PM Definitely were in the right mindset. Las in the tunnel before game at FP was totally focused whilst Lee McCulloch was checking his hair Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lobey_Dosser Posted yesterday at 04:59 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 04:59 PM 2 hours ago, Toxteth O'Grady said: I've never been so nervous before a football match in all my life as I was that night. Likewise and me underestimating the pre-match traffic didn’t help me either. No game has got the juices flowing quite the same since but the sound of Ainsworth’s strike hitting the net will live with me forever. As well as Baraclough, Burrows also played a blinder. He set the tone by standing firm on the ticket allocation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fizoxy Posted yesterday at 05:01 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:01 PM Despite hammering them in the first game, I could barely watch the second leg. Even after Marvin's precision finish I was pacing around and turning the TV off and on. I think I chilled out after the 6th went in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
star sail Posted yesterday at 05:02 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:02 PM 2 hours ago, MJC said: The feeling when Ainsworth scored to make it 3-0 at the start of the second half was one of the best I’ve ever had following Motherwell. It was actually hard to believe it was really happening at the time seeing us 3-0 up at Ibrox, limbs going everywhere in our end while the rest of the ground sat in utter disbelief and despair. I still thought we’d somehow blow it though and that didn’t change until we went 2-0 up at Fir Park on the Sunday. Very much my feelings. I just could not believe what I was watching. I still find it hard to believe how comfortable it was in the end. The Ainsworth goal is a thing of beauty and Baraclough is forgiven everything in my eyes for giving us that fantastic double header result. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weeyin Posted yesterday at 05:08 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:08 PM 3 minutes ago, star sail said: I still find it hard to believe how comfortable it was in the end. On one hand, it should have been easy as we had reasonable form coming into the game and we were playing the team that finished in 3rd place, 24 points behind Hearts. On other hand, it was us, at Ibrox... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJC Posted yesterday at 05:56 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 05:56 PM 58 minutes ago, Lobey_Dosser said: Burrows also played a blinder. He set the tone by standing firm on the ticket allocation. His finest moment as our Chief. He genuinely fought our corner and stood our ground where many of his predecessors would have folded and given Rangers whatever allocation they wanted. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twistandshout1983 Posted yesterday at 07:12 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 07:12 PM A great night in Motherwell's recent history A great 3 days in Motherwell's recent history The Marvin Johnson goal assisted by Cammy Bell at Fir Park must be the loudest cheer I have ever heard at Fir Park. It really felt like the closest thing to winning a cup that day . A poor poor season finished off in style 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelmaninOZ Posted yesterday at 10:51 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:51 PM 6 hours ago, grizzlyg said: On 31st May. (But available now on BBC iplayer) 🤣🤣 Here it is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The African Posted 22 hours ago Report Share Posted 22 hours ago Delighted though I was by the results and outcome, and without the desire to piss on anyone's chips, the one undeniable fact about both games is obviously just how awful Rangers were. Yet, as I recall, the likes of Hugh Keevins were still convincing themselves that they were still in the hunt. They saw and reported what they wanted to see, based on what they wanted to happen. A less than subtle combination of laziness and incompetence. Plus ca change. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joewarkfanclub Posted 15 hours ago Report Share Posted 15 hours ago 6 hours ago, The African said: Delighted though I was by the results and outcome, and without the desire to piss on anyone's chips, the one undeniable fact about both games is obviously just how awful Rangers were. Yet, as I recall, the likes of Hugh Keevins were still convincing themselves that they were still in the hunt. They saw and reported what they wanted to see, based on what they wanted to happen. A less than subtle combination of laziness and incompetence. Plus ca change. Whilst that is true, and THAT Rangers team wasnt the same level as some of their past teams, looking at their starting line up at Ibrox, it wasnt a team of young boys and diddies. There was as much exprerience in their line up as ours, and they were certainly being paid a lot more money than our lot. Didnt we also lose to them in the League Cup their under McCall the year before? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twistandshout1983 Posted 15 hours ago Report Share Posted 15 hours ago Despite the fact Rangers had been poor all season and finished 3rd the media were all convinced they would be back the next season Remember Stephen Craigan after one of the games being interviewed and his chat went something along the lines of it's been Rangers this , Rangers that . Rangers will be back next season , derby games are back This is of course what made it even more enjoying Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The African Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, joewarkfanclub said: Whilst that is true, and THAT Rangers team wasnt the same level as some of their past teams, looking at their starting line up at Ibrox, it wasnt a team of young boys and diddies. There was as much exprerience in their line up as ours, and they were certainly being paid a lot more money than our lot. Didnt we also lose to them in the League Cup their under McCall the year before? They undoubtedly had some experienced players but most of these were on a downward curve, careerwise. I cannot think of any of them who went on to bigger and better things after the playoff defeat. Collectively they were a shambles and, always a sign of a poorly coached side, less than the sum of their parts as a team. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Dosser Posted 8 hours ago Report Share Posted 8 hours ago 13 hours ago, The African said: Delighted though I was by the results and outcome, and without the desire to piss on anyone's chips, the one undeniable fact about both games is obviously just how awful Rangers were. Yet, as I recall, the likes of Hugh Keevins were still convincing themselves that they were still in the hunt. They saw and reported what they wanted to see, based on what they wanted to happen. A less than subtle combination of laziness and incompetence. Plus ca change. I've never heard the adenoidal Keevins say anything remotely favourable about MFC. He's there to buff up the Ugly Sisters and I've never been convinced his football knowledge extends much beyond their squads. Scottish football's churnalists and presstitutes generally constitute the bottom layers of football writers in the UK, with very few exceptions. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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