23-12-2014, 23:45
(This post was last modified: 23-12-2014, 23:50 by ritchiebaby.)
The first of two matches that will determine Hibs' confidence for the rest of the season takes place on Saturday against Rangers that now has just as much team turmoil as board bedlam. The burning question is how will Rangers react to the departure of All McCoist and the promotion of Kenny McDowall? An underperforming Hibs v an underperforming Rangers will be a difficult one to predict. Strangely enough, I'd feel more confident at Ibrox, so a scoring draw might be considered a good result by both teams. The answer, as far as Hibs are concerned, is to keep the pressure on and give them a hard time right from the kick-off. We must score when we're on top and be on top form to have any chance of 3 points. We can do it and with the right attitude, we will do it.
Our recent settled defence is about be changed due to David Gray's groin injury, which might require surgery. Gray is one of Hibs brightest players who always carries a threat when he is going forward. Callum Booth is an able deputy, but will not carry that threat. On a positive note, Dylan McGeouch will hopefully be ready for a return in midfield to bolster our drive and determination.
As for Rangers, who really knows which Rangers team will turn up? They have good enough players, but continually blow hot and cold. Their more experienced men have struggled in the Championship so far and I feel the main threat will come from Aird and Law, who has already scored twice against Hibs this season, and is Rangers' top scorer with 6 goals.
My Hibs team:-
Oxley,
Booth, Fontaine, Hanlon, Stevenson,
Handling, McGeouch, Robertson, Scott Allan,
Cummings, Malonga.
It's probably too big a game to give Lewis Allan a start, but I'd have him in reserve for a real go at the Rangers back line in the last 15 minutes. My other substitutes would be Craig and Stanton.
I should have added that the game is on Sky Sports, which explains the 12.15 kick-off.
Our recent settled defence is about be changed due to David Gray's groin injury, which might require surgery. Gray is one of Hibs brightest players who always carries a threat when he is going forward. Callum Booth is an able deputy, but will not carry that threat. On a positive note, Dylan McGeouch will hopefully be ready for a return in midfield to bolster our drive and determination.
As for Rangers, who really knows which Rangers team will turn up? They have good enough players, but continually blow hot and cold. Their more experienced men have struggled in the Championship so far and I feel the main threat will come from Aird and Law, who has already scored twice against Hibs this season, and is Rangers' top scorer with 6 goals.
My Hibs team:-
Oxley,
Booth, Fontaine, Hanlon, Stevenson,
Handling, McGeouch, Robertson, Scott Allan,
Cummings, Malonga.
It's probably too big a game to give Lewis Allan a start, but I'd have him in reserve for a real go at the Rangers back line in the last 15 minutes. My other substitutes would be Craig and Stanton.
I should have added that the game is on Sky Sports, which explains the 12.15 kick-off.
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