Tranmere Rovers manager Darrell Clarke is gearing up for the new season with plans to potentially change the team's formation. Having signed a two-year contract with the club, Clarke takes over a side that narrowly avoided relegation last season, finishing 21st in League Two. He succeeds Pete Wild, who managed the team on a short-term basis after the departure of Andy Crosby. In a recent interview on Rovers' YouTube channel, Clarke expressed his excitement about the upcoming season and the work being done behind the scenes. He emphasized the importance of building a winning culture within the team and support staff. Clarke, who has a wealth of managerial experience, including successful spells at Bristol Rovers and Port Vale, hinted at a shift from the current back three formation to a more dynamic setup, possibly incorporating a back four with wingers. He believes that this change could invigorate both the team and the fan base, offering something fresh compared to previous seasons. Clarke's adaptability and experience with various formations will be crucial as he seeks to implement his vision for Tranmere's future.
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Tranmere Rovers Boss Darrell Clarke Plans Tactical Changes
Tranmere Rovers manager Darrell Clarke discusses potential formation changes as he prepares the squad for the new season in League Two.
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