weeyin Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Richie said: Its more of the incremental mindset change. That was massive, and for all the disappointment about dropped points early in the season, that pain and frustration was a necessary learning experience to be able to do what we did on Sunday. No panic, no abandoning the system or reverting to bad habits. Stick to plan and look to find the winning goal. I read Kris Boyd saying at 2 - 2, given who they were playing, Rangers should have shut up shop and been content with the draw because we were always likely to get a 3rd. Changed days. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twistandshout1983 Posted 15 hours ago Report Share Posted 15 hours ago I do believe after a poor run for a long number of years a mental barrier was broke down the day we won there 2 seasons ago with Kettlewell. After 27 years of no wins there excluding the play off I said that day we would never be waiting anything like this again for a win. This has been proven in the last 2 seasons since, we do not fear going there at all Same when we got our first win against Celtic in 10 years back in December I said then too it wont be another 10 years and definetly do not think it will Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MJC Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago 14 hours ago, twistandshout1983 said: I do believe after a poor run for a long number of years a mental barrier was broke down the day we won there 2 seasons ago with Kettlewell. After 27 years of no wins there excluding the play off I said that day we would never be waiting anything like this again for a win. This has been proven in the last 2 seasons since, we do not fear going there at all Same when we got our first win against Celtic in 10 years back in December I said then too it wont be another 10 years and definetly do not think it will There definitely was a mental block that ran right through the club for far too long when it came to these types of games. IMO it could be traced all the way back to Butcher and then Alan Burrows banging the “punching above our weight” drum for years and numerous managers, coaches, players and supporters fully bought into that. Before the March ‘24 win at Ibrox I genuinely thought we would never beat either OF side ever again but breaking that duck gave us the shot in the arm that we had been in desperate need of for years. On a side note and I know this doesn’t matter much to many, but it does to me…I was delighted to see us beat Rangers at Ibrox for the third year running but this time wearing our proper C&A kit. The last three league wins there we’ve been in our change kits going back to Owen Coyle day in ‘97. So Sunday must have been the first league win at Ibrox wearing our first kit since 94 or 95. 🍻 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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