I have faith and I believe we can. I was at the game today and we should have won.
Regain our form, get behind the team to help them is much as we can.
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I have faith and I believe we can. I was at the game today and we should have won.
Regain our form, get behind the team to help them is much as we can.
'Can' isn't the same as will, I'm afraid.
Can Scotland win Euro 2016? YES.
Will they? NO :wink:
We have a decent run in and rangers have to play hearts twice.
More twists to come I think.
Nope - I've sadly thought this for a wee while now. Still look fragile against teams that are used to this league and used to grinding out displays. We are not as good as plaudits have made out either - if we were we'd be up near Hearts - we are miles off them.
The damage Butcher and relegation had on our club is more than folk imagine - we may have to continue in this league two more seasons and really invest in youth and lower league players.
Hibs still lack that arrogant killer instinct.
We are in with a chance that's for sure. Need to play better though. Starting next week.
Good sentiments ,but blind Faith is not something that you can rely on when it comes to Hibs .We are just as likely to drop more points at some point It's now all about the play offs unless of course we go into free fall which I wouldn't expect ,but Stubbs is a rookie manager ,Cummings is still a young striker learning his trade , and we really don't have a front pairing unless Farid can change that .
Malonga has hit a barren patch at the wrong time .
The reaction of the Hibs fans at final whistle told it's own story - frustration and disappointment rather than anger and abuse. We played well today, and should have converted some of the many opportunities that we carved out over the 90 minutes.
We still have a lot to look forward to this season alright.
Positive thoughts are more likely to lead to success than negativity and misplaced criticism.
And that really is a FACT.
Given the shambles inherited by Stubbs and the resultant poor start to the season, the aim was always a play-off place and we have that. Looking at remaining fixtures, it could go down to the last day between us and Sevco. No matter how that pans out, the play-offs are going to be difficult, not least because they are weighted in favour of the SPL team. But, I repeat, given the disaster of last year, being part of this end of season lottery was all we could hope for - and we've done that. So there's no need for all the sudden greeting - we are where we were aiming to be. Let the lottery commence...
Mind you is there any other kind :-)
I thought we were superb today, we were massively unlucky not to score a lot more and Raith took advantage of us pressing for a winner. That result happens to hundreds of teams in hundreds of leagues all over the world every week. However, we're still soft at the back at key moments and we need to make better decisions all over the park, that's what's costing us and I'm in no way overly worried about the playoffs yet.
No we won't.
And neither will the Huns.
I'm still hopeful of going up but we certainly don't make things easy for ourselves. We've only won two games now from the ten we've played so far against Queen of the South, Falkirk and Raith Rovers.
That really isn't good enough, unfortunately.
Even if we finish 2nd, if we face the Huns in the play-offs, there's no danger we'd beat them over 2 legs - that would require bottle, determination, passion etc. We merely have 'Good-professionals' who come in to work and very little else.
Having looked at the remaining fixtures for us compared to the rangers I'm pretty confident we'll finish 2nd.
I think I might start a thread 'We Might Go Up'.
It will be more accurate than either of the other 2.