Rangers extras: St. Mirren goods, Todd Cantwell, the tennis player, and Foodbank benefiting from no penalty

The highlights of Rangers’ 2-0 victory over St. Mirren that you might have missed

After defeating St Mirren 2-0, Rangers managed to get back on track.While at Ibrox, Graeme Macpherson made the following three observations:

Giving starts at home with Rangers.

For the Perth and Kinross Foodbank, this proved to be a successful day. A tavern in that area held a penalty bingo where customers could purchase tickets for the minute they thought the “inevitable” penalty would be awarded. The owner was so sure that Rangers would receive a spot kick for the fifth straight league game. Alongside the referee

Despite the fact that Matthew MacDermid had no reason to point to the location, this meant that all of the money got directly to the foodbank. So it was a terrific day for Rangers and for them too. Conversely, Rangers have already given up a penalty in 69 league games, but that one was less shocking considering how infrequently St Mirren broke into their box.

Rangers' Todd Cantwell during the win over St Mirren.
Rangers’ Todd Cantwell during the win over St Mirren.

Please, new balls.

Although Philippe Clement has earned a reputation for being something of a straight talker, he occasionally uses color to further emphasize his points.

He spoke on the Rangers baby boom and expressed optimism that new dad fatigue wouldn’t impact players’ performances before moving on to discuss the importance of the group as a whole over the requirements of any one person.

Even though Todd Cantwell would prefer to play at number 10, the manager will still use him wherever he is needed. It’s a sport played in teams. If not, he should learn how to play tennis or something like.

Getting the jerseys sold

Although St. Mirren is going through a bit of a rut, Stephen Robinson wasn’t going to be critical of his team following a setback that made their current record just one win in six games.

The manager attributes the club’s recent financial results, which were far better than those of a year ago, to the players in the dressing room. They are the ones who made the change.

They are the ones selling goods and have drawn large groups back. Regarding the latter, we THINK he doesn’t mean literally, but considering his boundless energy, it wouldn’t be shocking if Alex Gogic worked a shift at the club shop cash register.

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