23-09-2014, 13:58
(22-09-2014, 12:24)Trusevich Wrote: Right, on to this one now after the last one descended into typical unmoderated Rangers-bashing.
Does Clark have any chance of playing a part in this, or is his injury still too fresh? I think if Boyd and Daly start up front together we're going to struggle again.
We need to get the midfield back to playing high-tempo passes to feet rather than the predictable and easy-to-defend-against long balls to the strikers. Would be very handy to have The Young Macleod available too.
If we're going to persist with Daly and Boyd, then we need width and crosses for them to benefit. Aird can do this, although there's usually too much emphasis on him having to defend, and Templeton is normally a wasted shirt when starting. Would Peralta be a better option on the right? Decent crosser of the ball but not so much a player for taking his man on.
Whatever happens, our lacklustre display against Alloa has knocked our momentum all to xxxx.
Edit: Piss, both Clark and Macleod out for two games.
http://www.rangers.co.uk/news/headlines/...ss-cup-tie
Good news that Wallace is back in contention though.
To add to this - Would there be a genuine opportunity to play Templeton in the hole behind either Boyd or Daly? Templeton always seems to do OK when he gets switched into a more central attacking role, so it might be an option McCoist is maybe forced into making, just to keep a striker on the bench for later on. Keep in mind this goes to extra-time and penalties if necessary.
As for Falkirk, they've struggled a bit since selling Conor McGrandles, but we all know they'll raise their game for us regardless. C'est La vie au Rangers.
