10 Mar 2017 16:11:42
Just wondering what you all think, but with seemingly nothing much to lose on Sunday would it be such a bad idea to play a 4-2-3-1 with Dodoo McKay and O'Halloran in behind the striker? On wider longer pitches like Ibrox and Parkhead the pace on the wings with wee Barry more central could cause them all sorts of problems on the break.
Very unlikely for this to happen but just wanted your thoughts lads.


1.) 10 Mar 2017
10 Mar 2017 17:58:33
Pace is a great asset to have. Remember Big Eck used to frighten the crap out of them with a front three of McCann, Caniggia and Lovenkrands. McKay looks to be the only one with that sort of class so would probably say no in this case. Maybe 2 from 3 would be the answer. My team would be Fod, Tav, Wilson, Hill, Wallace, Toral, Halliday, Holt, Hyndman, McKay and Miller. I'd flood the midfield and double up on Sinclair as I think he is their main threat. Halliday has to step up and nail Brown with Toral also sitting. Hyndman and Holt could get forward to support lone forward Miller with McKay given a free role just in behind Miller. We need to come quickly out of the blocks, harry and hassle them. Break up play and get the ball forward quickly. Just win Rangers and please shut them up for once!


2.) 10 Mar 2017
10 Mar 2017 19:19:46
I agree about flooding the midfield mate crowd out their better players and attack. Walter used the old "stick on Novo with 20 minutes to go to run their arses off tactic" but that was a much different squad we had where we were expecting a result against that lot. Just feel with a bit of pace we could cause them bother but in reflection wouldn't want to tamper much with last week's team.


3.) 11 Mar 2017
11 Mar 2017 21:05:02
I don't think Murty will change much, apart from enforced ones. Hope to God Senderos is not near the starting eleven. That would really give me the fear