Airdrie player/manager Rhys McCabe insists he's not coming in to rip up the style of play that proved so productive for the Diamonds last season.
But he admits small changes will need to be made if they are to go one better and finish top of the League One table in 2022/23.
McCabe was in the playing squad as Ian Murray led the New Broomfield side to a second-place finish last term before coming up just short in the play-off final against Queen's Park.
Free-flowing football and a high press got them there and McCabe sees no reason to change that approach, which helped produce a club record 20-game unbeaten run last term.
And he says he will look to implement a similar style, while pinpointing where they can improve on from last season's dropped points that ultimately cost them the title to Cove Rangers.
The 29-year-old said: "I like to play football on the ground. I don't want to be cliche and say we like to play this way, that way, because every game is different.
"You've got to be able to adapt.
"For the most part, though, I want us to be similar to last year.
"With how well we did last season and our league position, the style of football suited the players we had.
"If you've got the players in there to play a certain style, then you would be stupid not to do it.
"I wouldn't play a style of football I don't think we are capable of.
"We look to build on last year but there's good foundations in place.
"The structure stays the same and with good, hungry players at the club I can't see too much changing on the playing style.
"But we will need to be able to adapt, which was maybe a downfall of ours as a squad last year in certain games."
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