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Brewster: Ibrox draw made journey home a high-speed gas.


Byline: Craig Brewster Craig James Brown Brewster (born 13 December, 1966) is a Scottish professional footballer and manager. He is the current player-manager of Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Early career
Brewster was born in Stobswell, Dundee and grew up a Dundee United supporter.
 

IT can be a long journey back from Glasgow to Inverness but the miles just flew by on Saturday night.

That's what getting a result Getting a Result is the "Pilot" and the 1st episode of the ITV1 television series, Footballers' Wives. It originally aired on January 8, 2002.

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 away from home against the Old Firm does for you and the boys were naturally delighted.They had every right to be.

We played brilliantly at Ibrox and totally merited the point we got. My main concern was that we didn't give away a goal early on because Rangers had scored in the opening minutes of their two previous league games against Motherwell and Dunfermline and gone on to win.

An early goal keeps the Ibrox crowd happy but I wanted us to keep them quiet andwe did that.

Then Craig Dargo Craig Peter Dargo (born 3 January 1978 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish professional footballer currently playing with St. Mirren. Early career
Dargo began his career with Kirkcaldy side Raith Rovers, for whom he played 82 league games, including several appearances against
 smacked home a wonder goal and we were really in business.

That strike will have done wonders for Dargs. Like any striker, he lives on scoring goals and now that he's got his name on the scoresheet for us, his confidence will go through the roof.

He has been contributing so well to the team anyway but I know better than most how vital it is to get off the mark at a new club.

Obviously, the result led to a lot more speculation about Alex McLeish's future and every manager in the game will feel sympathy for him.This is a hard job and we all understand each other's problems.

My assistant, Malcolm Thomson,worked with Alex at Ibrox and is a very good friend. He is also related to Rangers' goalkeeping coach Billy Thomson William 'Billy' Marshall Thomson is a Scottish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He was the goalkeeping coach with Rangers until 1 August when he left - stating no reason for his departure. , so he doesn't like to see them under this kind of pressure but that's football I'm afraid.

We are all under pressure of some sort. For instance, our home form hasn't been good and I feel pressure from that.

Of course, if there was a magic formula I would use it but getting the kind of result we did at Ibrox can only help confidence and I believe the boys will take that feelgood factor into this week's home game with Dunfermline.

My old club is another one which is under pressure to get results and I wish Jim Leishmanwell but we also need to get a homewin under our belts, so this is a huge test for both clubs.

Our last three home games have seen us get off to a slow start, so that's something I will be demanding we sort out.

We can't keep playing catch-up at home.Our fans want to see us playing good, attractive football and so do I but first and foremost they want points in the bag.

We've come a long way in a few seasons. Don't forget this club only came into being 11 years ago and we're trying to establish ourselves as a top-flight outfit.

We can't stand still and I won't allow us to do so.

That's why I am already doing my homework and looking for new players who might be available in the January window.

To be honest, I don't know if there will be any money available because I haven't spoken to the board about budgets but if there is, I have to be ready to use it.

It's a competitive market and earmarking It has been suggested that some sections of this article be split into a new article entitled Earmark (USA).  potential targets now can hopefully put me a step ahead of the game

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