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Since AM started to deviate from his successful 4-3-3(ish) formation at the start of his Rangers management career, we have been crying out for a manager with a set formation that has been proven to work and get rewards.

 

We all slated AM for continually changing formation / players / positions etc, and we are now urging PLG to scrap his favoured and successful 4-2-3-1 formation and start playing players where in positions they are not suited to.

 

If we are going to be successful, we must trust PLG and we must ride out this shacky start. IMO, this type of start was predictable as the players and management need time to settle in and get used to the style of play.

 

Sunday was the only game so far where we looked 'average' (at best) - the previous 2 games we were superb. Basically, all I am saying is that it is too early to panic and far far far to early to chop and change formations.

 

Cammy F

 

I maybe didn't show it my wee team layout, but I'm happy to play a 4-2-3-1. I just think Rae would give us that little bit more in the way of aggression and offensive support.

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Absolutely no way would i go with 1 midfielder with Buffel and 2 wingers. I ripped AM to bits for his tactics and this would be going down the same route despite the personal being natural for positions.

 

Id go with:

 

___________________Letizi____________________

 

__Hutton_____JRod_______Svensson_____Smithy

 

___________Hemdani______Clement____________

 

____Sionko_________Buffel__________Martin_____

 

___________________Sebo____________________

 

There is a shout for Boyd (despite me not being his biggest fan) to start but I really want to see what Sebo has to offer.

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Since AM started to deviate from his successful 4-3-3(ish) formation at the start of his Rangers management career, we have been crying out for a manager with a set formation that has been proven to work and get rewards.

 

We all slated AM for continually changing formation / players / positions etc, and we are now urging PLG to scrap his favoured and successful 4-2-3-1 formation and start playing players where in positions they are not suited to.

 

If we are going to be successful, we must trust PLG and we must ride out this shacky start. IMO, this type of start was predictable as the players and management need time to settle in and get used to the style of play.

 

Sunday was the only game so far where we looked 'average' (at best) - the previous 2 games we were superb. Basically, all I am saying is that it is too early to panic and far far far to early to chop and change formations.

 

Cammy F

 

I can see where you are coming from here Cammy and do agree that people are too quick to panic and ask PLG to chop and change formations but i dont think its too early for the fans to form an opinion on this formation, i for one will be happy to play this formation on Saturday against a team who are going to come out and try to play against us but when it comes to the likes of Dundee Utd at Ibrox i really dont think this formation will ever work when they have two banks of four on the edge of thier penalty area.

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Absolutely no way would i go with 1 midfielder with Buffel and 2 wingers. I ripped AM to bits for his tactics and this would be going down the same route despite the personal being natural for positions.

 

Aye, I'm a bit mystified this idea has been suggested twice this week. Its ridiculous to play one man in the middle of the park v Hearts. You need to be in charge of the midfield to control the game.

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Albeit, I don't have any coaching badges but I thought I would offer Monsuier Le Guen some advice from my sound tactical knowledge.....;)

 

____________________________ Letizi____________________________

 

Hutton___________Rodriguez__________Svensson_____________Smith

 

 

___________________________Clement____________________________

 

 

Burke/Sionko___________________________________________Adam/Martin

 

____________________________Buffel_____________________________

 

 

____________________Boyd____________Prso/Sebo_____________________

 

Potentially, we could be a bit lightweight in midfield but with this formation it still caters for Buffel and two up-front and also Prso could drift back into midfield when defending.........

 

............................................leitzi.....................................................

 

.........hutton..................................................................smith.............

 

............................rodriguez..................svensson................................

 

......................................clement......................................................

 

....sionko..............................................................................adam.......

 

........................................buffel.......................................................

 

.........................boyd.............................sebo....................................

 

we need to rest dado for a few weeks.

 

we need to get a top class defender and play him with svensson so he learns off him! a terry butcher type defender and svensson would go well.

 

i`d sell buffel and buy a stroger player in that position too. but play him till we sell him!

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Since AM started to deviate from his successful 4-3-3(ish) formation at the start of his Rangers management career, we have been crying out for a manager with a set formation that has been proven to work and get rewards.

 

We all slated AM for continually changing formation / players / positions etc, and we are now urging PLG to scrap his favoured and successful 4-2-3-1 formation and start playing players where in positions they are not suited to.

 

If we are going to be successful, we must trust PLG and we must ride out this shacky start. IMO, this type of start was predictable as the players and management need time to settle in and get used to the style of play.

 

Sunday was the only game so far where we looked 'average' (at best) - the previous 2 games we were superb. Basically, all I am saying is that it is too early to panic and far far far to early to chop and change formations.

 

Cammy F

 

well said!!!

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