When you're one of the bigger fishes, I feel you need to have a swagger about you. Teams should come to your ground and expect you to go at them, put them under pressure and dominate. It's what all of the best "bigger" sides do ... not conservative 3-5-2 formations or knocking it around at the back for minutes on end. You go for the jugular and you go for it from the off.
Just reading about Rohl's first Ibrox game and it screams of all the things we need Still to be doing at St.Marys. Some key points from the BBC article ...
"There was nothing rigid about this Rangers side - flexibility and adaptability were the watch words."
"The whole team moved up the pitch quicker, the passing was sharper and with the overloads in the wide areas"
"Up until Sunday, much of Rangers' football had been somewhat laboured and predictable. There was more energy and speed in the first domestic display of the Rohl regime."
"The Ibrox crowd certainly fed off the newfound intensity from the players"
"The supporters could see that the new head coach was trying something a bit different and was getting a response from his players. For the first time this season, is a proper synergy emerging between head coach, players and fans?"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cdjrxgk8v4eo