McBride set for true derby debut

06 November 2009 13:20
Midfielder McBride is unable to recall playing in any derby match, even in his schoolboy days, so he cannot wait to sample the unique atmosphere of a Hearts-Hibs affair.[LNB]"This'll be my first experience of a derby match," said the 28-year-old, who joined from Falkirk this summer.[LNB]"Obviously, the boys have let me know what the atmosphere will be like.[LNB]"When you're out on the pitch it's different, you don't hear half the things that go on, so you just concentrate on your own game."[LNB]The closest McBride has come to a derby was last season's Scottish Cup semi-final, which saw Falkirk square off against rivals Dunfermline.[LNB]The enmity between supporters of those two clubs owes more to history than geography, however, and when asked to recall earlier derby experiences, McBride replied: "I can't even remember that far back![LNB]"Obviously, I've not played as big a game as this. It's going to be a massive game for us."[LNB]With zero derby experience, McBride could be forgiven for being the most nervous man at Tynecastle.[LNB]But he said: "I'm more looking forward to it, more excited, if I'm being honest. These are the games you want to play in, the big games, and obviously the Edinburgh derby is a massive game."[LNB]The match is also manager John Hughes' first derby in charge.[LNB]As a boyhood Hibs fan he is as desperate as anyone to secure the bragging rights in the Scottish capital.[LNB]And McBride refuses to contemplate Hughes' half-time team-talk if things go awry in Gorgie.[LNB]"We're not going to think about what we're not going to do," he said. "We're obviously going to go there, try to win the game.[LNB]"Playing the way we've played, we've got a bit of consistency in the team now.[LNB]"The manager's a Hibs man, he's a passionate manager, so hopefully we can go there and get the win for him."[LNB]Hughes looks set to name an unchanged XI for the fifth straight match, something McBride believes has been key to Hibs' form this term.[LNB]"I think you get used to playing with certain players," he said. "The way the boys have gone about their business, he's not really had a chance to change the team.[LNB]"It obviously helps when you've got a set team each week."[LNB]With 11 points separating second-placed Hibs and eighth-placed Hearts in the Scottish Premier League, Hughes' men are favourites to complete a hat-trick of derby wins.[LNB]But McBride said: "It doesn't matter how Hibs have been doing or how Hearts have been doing, it's just who wants it the most.[LNB]"We can't go out and think we're better than them because we're sitting higher up in the league.[LNB]"We've just got to go there and do what we've done for every other game and hopefully it'll take care of itself."[LNB]The onus will be on McBride and his fellow midfielders to stamp their authority on the game but he believes there must be a similar attitude from one to 11.[LNB]"It's all through the team, I think that's the way it's got to be," he said.[LNB]"You've got to be first to every ball, set your stall out in the first 20 minutes and carry on from there.[LNB]"I'm sure Hearts will be thinking the exact same."[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk