Tony Watt
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Podcast Appearances
It could be emotional for him, let's be honest.
It's been nine years, you're wanting a big send-off.
What?
11 years, yeah.
Is it 11?
Well, even...
even more than nine but it's look you make the cutting edge analysis one more than ten I think look we do stuff out of our motion and I know we always want to make the right decisions but that must be hard Rangers are a big club you would you would feel that you've not got a big opportunity that would be one of the biggest moments of his career the send off at Rangers in terms of
In front of 40, 50,000 and look, you can't judge a guy if he's acted on emotions and left and maybe it's overwhelming, you never know, it could be tears in the eyes and you don't want to seem embarrassed in front of all your peers and maybe it's for the best he goes home and spends it with his family and look, I'm not going to judge a guy on one night, he's been a great servant to Rangers and
If they built better teams around him, he would have won a lot more.
So it's not all down to James to have any.
He's been consistent in his message the full time.
What he spoke about is if they make mistakes, it's on him.
He expects mistakes to happen, but they've actually been quite fortunate.
And it's not luck that not a lot of mistakes have happened.
They've...
they've done it well they build up well and you can see what he works on it's clean to see it's plain to see he's he's a good manager and he's a good coach they there are going to be times where if they lose the ball like Elliot Watt done the goalkeeper's so high up because how well they press the goalkeeper can't stand on his line or else the space between the defence and the goalkeeper will be too big for the press that's brilliant play for you a wonderful touch by the way he's held it up a few times now and it's brought Celtic into the game
I'm trying to think.
I think you said Mo Kamara didn't you?
I said Kamara yeah Mo Kamara no who else was around that time?
In Dublin?