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  • Reminds me of Di Canio

    I must admit I enjoy watching Rangers at the moment, apart from the defensive frailties.

    I also have to admit that the current side plays with attacking flair but gives away goals. It's just like Gigi's side did a couple of years ago.

    Which got me thinking. If you attack the way we do, doesn't it leave us more vulnerable at the back? I know Saturday's goals were defensive errors but we do look more vulnerable to concede nowadays.

    Would you rather we "closed up shop" more but limit our attacking flair if we were to generate more points?

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    Recently it seems to be set pieces that are our undoing - and attacking flair should not really effect that.

    We need more discipline in defence and more organisation, people need to know what they should be doing, that is the manager's job.

    We could do with better quality at the back too.

    Teams can be good going forward and still reasonably solid at the back.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by silvercue View Post
      Recently it seems to be set pieces that are our undoing - and attacking flair should not really effect that.

      We need more discipline in defence and more organisation, people need to know what they should be doing, that is the manager's job.

      We could do with better quality at the back too.

      Teams can be good going forward and still reasonably solid at the back.
      It strikes me that the goals against are flowing now when 1) Rowlands is out, and 2) Mahon is also missing! Is it a coincidence? Apart from set pieces probably.:very_sad::very_sad::very_sad::very_sad:: very_sad::very_sad::grimace::confused::red_heart:: red_heart:

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