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Bring on Barca, says Hibs star Rankin



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Published Date: 21 July 2008
THERE'S a distinctly odd look to Hibs pre-season schedule, the name Barcelona immediately jumping out as it sits between those of Raith Rovers and Clyde.
The glamour match against the Catalan giants is undoubtedly the pick of the bunch, but today Easter Road star John Rankin insisted Thursday night's clash at Murrayfield will, ultimately, prove no more important than the trip to Stark's Park which pre
ceded it and the journey to Broadwood that follows.

It is all, he declared, just part of Hibs boss Mixu Paatelainen's carefully planned pre-season programme which began with the InterToto Cup matches against IF Elfsborg and will end with visits from English Premier League sides Middlesbrough and Wigan Athletic.

The midfielder said: "There's no doubt about it, the prospect of playing a side such as Barcelona is exciting, but the most important thing is we are ready for Kilmarnock at Rugby Park on the opening day of the season.

"The name of Barcelona may overshadow everything else, but in the big scheme of things it is no more important than any of our other pre-season games.

"The over-riding concern for us is that it will provide another 90 minutes building towards match fitness and the sharpness required."

That said, Rankin admitted he has detected an edge in training over the past few days with every member of Paatelainen's squad desperate for what is a rare chance to play against a team of Barca's quality and the vast array of stars contained within it.

He said: "Barcelona are one of the giants of world football so we are all really wanting to play against them. There's been a buzz in training that's not normally there at this time.

"I don't think it will be a case of being nervous when we walk out to play them but I think seeing those famous jerseys alongside us will give us an added wee spur.

"It may only be pre-season when the result counts for nothing, but to play them at any time is a fantastic opportunity and I am sure we will all enjoy it.

"There's no pressure. It's a friendly and we want to make it as competitive as possible and show what we can do against players of that calibre."

If the focus this summer has been on players such as Ronaldinho, Deco and Samuel Eto'o departing the Nou Camp, Rankin pointed out that a huge array of talent remains with the likes of Iniesta, Carles Puyol and Xavi who all helped Spain clinch the European Championships in thrilling style.

Xavi, Iniesta and Puyol will be late arrivals in Edinburgh following their exertions at Euro 2008, but the remainder of new boss Pep Guardiola's squad were due in the Capital later today, Thierry Henry, Lionel Messi and Samuel Eto'o being joined by new signings Alexander Hleb, David Alves and Gerard Pique.

Testing himself against such players doesn't overawe former Manchester United trainee Rankin in the slightest, although he admitted he and his team-mates can expect a long, hard night if they don't retain possession of the ball.

He said: "Spain deservedly won Euro 2008 as they looked to play attacking football whenever they could. The Barcelona players are playing in if not the best League in the world then certainly the second best, and they are always first or second in it every year. They have some of the world's best players but hopefully we can play our own style as, I am sure, they'll play theirs.

"We'll obviously respect them, but not too much. We aren't going to stand back and admire them, we'll want to play the tempo we'd be expected to play.

"The gaffer has been complaining that we've not been careful enough with our passes in some of our games already, that we've given possession away too readily. If we do that against a team like Barca then we might not see the ball for quite a while at times.

"On a personal level I hope the likes of Iniesta, Hleb and Messi all play in their midfield. You always want to play against the best to test yourself and I'd love to have 90 minutes against guys like them."

While many have questioned whether Barcelona still retain the pull they had a year ago when they played Dundee United and Hearts in pre-season friendlies, given that the Spanish side have since played Celtic and Rangers in European competition, Rankin disagrees with the idea that familiarity might detract from their allure.

He said: "I don't think there's anything taken away from Thursday night's game just because Barcelona have been to Scotland a few times in the past year, certainly not as far as the players are concerned. They are one of the best teams in the world and we are desperate to play them. Such chances don't come around too often, and who can say when Barcelona might be back in this country?"

Rankin also hopes Paatelainen's players can produce a performance to reassure the Hibs support following the club's early exit from the InterToto Cup, one which left them working out at the club's impressive training centre over the weekend instead of playing again in that competition.

However, like many of his team-mates, the former Inverness Caledonian Thistle star believes too much was read into those games against the Swedes.

He said: "Of course we would like to have made progress and to have got into the UEFA Cup itself. but while we were all disappointed not to win, we went into these games also knowing it was part of our pre-season preparations, competitive games which will, hopefully, give us an edge come August 9.

"For some people to start writing us off on the basis of those two games was, I thought, a bit over the top. Elfsborg had played in the Champions League and the UEFA Cup last season, they had players like Anders Svensson and Teddy Lucic with almost 200 caps for Sweden between them and they were halfway through their season when those were our first matches.

"Again, like Thursday night at Murrayfield, they were part of the overall plan to ensure we are in peak condition for the start of the SPL season. Our aim, obviously, is to do as well as we can in our own domestic League and, hopefully, to be competing in the UEFA Cup next season."

Hibs' ticket office will be open until 7pm on Tuesday and Wednesday nights to sell briefs for the Barcelona game but it will close at 5pm on match day.

There will be no cash gates on the night at Murrayfield, a decision outwith the control of the Easter Road club which is not in charge of arrangements for the fixture.





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  • Last Updated: 21 July 2008 11:27 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC
 
1

Neutral Observer,

21/07/2008 11:52:44
I wish David Hardie could desist from over use of the word 'star'. In my book, Rankin is very far from being a star. If he really thinks that he will be able to 'shine' in the Hibs midfield against Barcelona he is on another planet! Hibs need some new stars in midfield and preferably shooting stars unlike the sub standard players there at the moment.
2

Vinnie123,

21/07/2008 12:13:14
Spot on Nuetral Observer.
Rankin is sub standard at best.
He like virtually all of Hibs recent signings are far from good enough.

Things must be slow for Mr Hardie, if this is the best story he can come up with.
3

Propaganda boy,

21/07/2008 12:21:53
Heard the Hibs store has sold out of those empty seat fancy dress costumes AGAIN!
4

the west end general,

21/07/2008 12:37:03
any idea of how many tickets have been sold for this?
5

The Wookie,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 12:49:54
4#...

Just over 11,000 as of 10.30 this morning

For the record Hearts managed to get just over 58,000 for the same fixture last year - and the Hearts game was also live on Fetanta
6

Mikey,

21/07/2008 13:06:13
Where's the Pimp? I guess we know where your tongue has disappeared to, eh, compadre? Big smile on Mixu's face today!

So whre are you Pimp? This is a Hobo thread, after all!

Tell us, why no sell out?
7

the west end general,

21/07/2008 13:31:05
surely it must be more than that? Mrs General wants to go as she enjoyed last years so much but I didnt fancy sitting there surrounded by Hibs fans ( no offense meant lads )but it sounds like thats not going to be a problem.
8

Tynie,

Robbo's Bar 21/07/2008 13:40:45
It's a sad reflection on the state of our teams when all we can absorb ourselves in are attendances

Both the Hobos and Hearts fans reckon 15,000 to be an amazing crowd but those of us auld yins have been in 70,000 crowds. We have also been in crowds of 6 thousand at a 50,000 capacity Tynie

Wonder how many neutrals will bother to turn up to see Barca this year. Not the 35000 who turned up last year - that's for sure. Even if we were playing them again we would be lucky to get twenty thousand I reckon

Yawn - roll on the start of the SPL!
9

The Wookie,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 13:45:22
8#..

I totally agree with what you say....

But last years game showed 3 things..

1: The potential is there if you can play teams like Bara on a regular basis

2: Just how slick the new Hearts commercial setup is with marketing to draw 58,000 people to a game

3: The difference in the drawing power of both Edinburgh teams
10

Mibo,

21/07/2008 13:56:01
#9 If you believe that you are in serious need of help
11

Eighteen Seventy-Four,

21/07/2008 14:21:13

Usual hobo response at 10, ticket sales would back up statements at 9, or will you tell us otherwise ?
12

rosco.1875,

21/07/2008 14:22:47
Heard ticket sales were around the 18,000 mark.

Sure the wookie is the man in the know though...
13

stanton4,

21/07/2008 14:30:26
Wookie ... to get it into a bit of perspective... according to the stats it was hmfcs largest ever attendance !!! that marks it as something exceptional

Its a bit like us turning up at Hampden with 40,000. Yes we did, a few times over the last few years, but it contained grannies, wee sisters etc who had never been at a game in their lives.

a better measure of Hertz ''potential'' would be when yous nearly won the league In 1986 I remember the crowds being in the high teens and very occasionally in the low twenties, despite the capacity being there. I am sure someone will come on and tell me I am wrong.

I do agree it was well marketed. Quite simply 58,000 was an astonishing turn out.



14

The Wookie,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 14:38:00
12#...

As of 14.36 today - 10876 tickets sold

13#...

I agree with your 40,000 to the Livingston cup final - I was their that day as a Guest of Hibernian - and yes you did get the support that hadn't been there for years - but it again did show the potential that exists.

My point was that the Hearts marketing machine really is something special at present..

The game has greatly changed over the last few years and Hearts seem to be trying to grow the brand - whilst the present board at hibs seem to be quite happy being the biggest club in Leith



15

stanton4,

21/07/2008 14:38:04
1874 are you going on thursday... as an interested neutral I mean ?? for that matter , are any of you jambos going ?
16

King Konte,

21/07/2008 14:52:25
Waste of time this game and a year to late to get a bumper crowd as most neutrals would have gone last year when it was on a saturday. Pointless exercise. Hopefully mixu and pertie will be gone this season, sooner the better.
17

stanton4,

21/07/2008 15:15:52
wookie you are pushing it a bit

yes the marketing for that event was exceptional, but ''grow the brand'' ?? c'mon. The 'brand' that is HMFC is fast becoming a joke. it has been like watching my son playing Champ-man.

I do agree with your last sentence, although it perhaps overstates Petrie's footballing aspirations !
18

The Wookie,

edinburgh 21/07/2008 15:31:06
17#..

Grow the brand.....you may laugh my friend - but let me give you a wee example...

Did you know that's Hearts negoated a deal to sell Lucosade Sport (I think that's how you spell it) - that paid them £100,000 more than Man Utd got....

Ignore the Vlad bit as he has learnt his lesson on team selection....
You would love to think that Hearts are a joke - but Vlad never says anything that will upset sponsors - but manages to keep the club in the headlines meaning more and more exposure for the sponsors...

Maybe - just maybe he knows exactly just what he is doing - he keeps on saying that is plan is to bring through young players from the Academy and supplement with signings.
Maybe - just maybe he is buying time for the youngsters to come through and this tactic is to keep the club in the headlines..thus keeping sponsors paying top dollar...
19

johnrebus,

Oxford Bar 21/07/2008 15:39:57

Of course he knows what he is doing # 18 .

His new manager search was simpliciy itself .

The only question to be asked was ' Can you operate a Fax machine ? '


Tick tock ......,
20

The Wookie,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 15:53:43
18#...

Oh how I wish me & you were standing in the Oxford bar at this moment discussing the merits of fax machine operation over a pint of 70
21

Steve_HMFC,

21/07/2008 16:04:49
#19

Is what you refer to when you say Tick Tock?
http://www.darkdreamstealer.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/countup.swf
22

Sinky Sub,

Livingston 21/07/2008 16:41:50
Some decent comments from the Jamboids on this thread. I do think the Hearts marketing team are spot on (for jambos) and Hibs have never recovered from the loss of Colin McNeill.
23

Mr Hankey,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 18:17:01
Any spare tickets? LOL
24

Gordon Smiths 364,

Edinburgh 21/07/2008 19:50:56
#23
Does your user name have anything to do with the hand that you write with, a hanky, a public school dormatory and a school nickname? Thought so! any ORIGINAL ideas your next post? Thought not! Any sign of a world class player yet? Thought not, Any names for the new flats yet? thought not! YAWNNNnnnnnnzzzzzzzzzzz

25

Plantagenet,

21/07/2008 20:27:27
Is there any truth in the rumour that the Barcelona fans will outnumber the Hobos 3-1 at Heart's second home on Thursday.
26

Dragonlord,

21/07/2008 21:42:47
Quote:
It is all, he declared, just part of Hibs boss Mixu Paatelainen's carefully planned pre-season programme.

What utter b*ll&cks. Big bad Rod thought he saw money in it, and forced Mixu into it.Back fired big time. One more reason Hibs fans should do everything they can to empty " the wallet"

 

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