bigkenny
05-12-2011, 07:15 PM
In a post-match interview after the famous Sproule match, I remember one player commenting that instead of marking Barry Ferguson, the Hibs tactic to nullify his passing capability was to close down his options and man-mark all the other opposition players. That, combined with the 4-5-1 that saw Riordan missing completely and O'Connor up front alone, kept things tight, frustrated Rangers :na na: and built the platform for Garry O's replacement to do his amazing scoring freely in Glasgow trick, and send 40,000 Rangers Fans away home scunnered :bye:
Fast forward to 2011, and what tactics would YOU play against our Glasgow visitors, accepting that GIR*UY is a tad simplistic :dunno: Would you go for 4-4-2, 4-5-1, or Fenlon's 4-2-3-1?
What tactics do Rangers normally play away from home :dunno: and what do the normally play against us? Who are their biggest threats (apart from HMRC!) and how deep should we play? Should the formation fit the players, or fit the need? Do we need to speed it up or slow it down? :bucksfizz:
Fast forward to 2011, and what tactics would YOU play against our Glasgow visitors, accepting that GIR*UY is a tad simplistic :dunno: Would you go for 4-4-2, 4-5-1, or Fenlon's 4-2-3-1?
What tactics do Rangers normally play away from home :dunno: and what do the normally play against us? Who are their biggest threats (apart from HMRC!) and how deep should we play? Should the formation fit the players, or fit the need? Do we need to speed it up or slow it down? :bucksfizz: