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Our start to the season has been tainted by our calamitous performance against Hamilton .... if we had beaten the Accies we would have two home wins, an away win and two away draws, a long way from an average start.
As it is, considering we have come out of the Championship after 3 seasons and we have played at two of the leagues toughest away venues in our first 5 matches, gaining 4 points out of six in those two games, we might not have had the hit the ground running but its still reasonably acceptable in my book .... hopefully there's more to come though because I would agree we are capable of doing better.
saints manager says hibs dominated after the first 25 mins, no time to hear lennons thoughts, unfortunately the show spent the last 40 ******* mins drooling over hertz
I wasn't at the match, but from what I've read on this forum and elsewhere, the stats which showed Hibs had overwhelming possession etc, Hibs were clearly the better team today.
Given the above, it's surely not totally unreasonable to express a bit of disappointment that Hibs didn't get the 3 points they deserved, rather than just 1 point. That's not a criticism of the team.
By all accounts Hibs played pretty well and dominated St Johnstone. Our old Achilles heel - failure to put the ball in the net often enough - let us down again.
8 points from 5 games. That average would get us 56-60 points this season. I'd take that
I think most people think that, whilst disappointed that we didn't win the last two games, barring the Hamilton game we've dominated the others. For me that's a good sign the wins will come
The Achilles heel used to be losing a late goal and picking up nothing
Must be the happy clapper in me I guess
TW said Hibs will be disappointed not to have won, however, not gracious in his 'analysis'. Asked if it was due to Hibs playing good, "Well, they couldn't do it in the first 20 minutes", saying it was due to his team stopping playing after 20 minutes, making poor decisions, giving the ball away too easily.
2 points dropped as far as I am concerned.
This season is about consolidation in this league & a top 6 finish. Anything better than that is a major bonus.
Lennon very happy with the performance:
Hibs' 'dominance' pleases Lennon
FT: St Johnstone 1-1 Hibernian
Hibernian boss Neil Lennon was content with his side's display if not the result as they drew with St Johnstone at McDiarmid Park.
"To come here and play as well as that - I'm delighted," Lennon told BBC Scotland.
"We looked a very good side today and I can't criticise any parts of the team. We were outstanding and thoroughly deserved to win the game.
"The dominance of the team pleased me. To come here isn't easy and St Johnstone do what they do very well."
For me, the Hamilton game was a complete freak. Regardless of how St Johnstone have done over the last few years they were crap today and we should have won the game as we should have at Dundee.
We need to be better in the final third. And a clean sheet would be handy.
Judging it purely on the game today it's definitely two points dropped.
Agreed. I'd have taken a point before this game and would probably also have taken a point at Dens, but when I hear how we dominated both games it gives me confidence we can build on this.
Shame the Livi game isn't this midweek as I think we could do with a game where there's a bit less pressure and hopefully get back to scoring a few more goals.
Not sure about Hamilton game was a shock?
They are a team of work minded players, not with a great amount of skill but very hard working.
In all the games in this league, you have to man up to the opposition first, then take any chances that come your way.
If the stats say we had 15 shots today and only 2 on target, I would say that is most likely our biggest problem.
Against Dundee it was exactly the same, with the same result?
In this league all the teams are capable of what you think are shock results against us.
The teams we all expect to be bottom 6 usually get their results 1-0, so scoring more goals can help stop this!!!!
We've had a decent start but no more than that. 3 positive results (Partick, Rangers and St Johnstone) and 2 negative ones (Hamilton and Dundee).
I do think the balance of the team still isn't quite right. Murray has been decent and I was hopeful about him and Stokes at the start of the season but now I'm not so sure they are going to work together. Equally we have a great choice at the back but have now lost the first goal in every league game so far and failed to keep a clean sheet.
We have a lot of options all over the team but I (and I think Lennon) still don't know what our best formation and first choice 11 is.
We have time to sort that out but we're not quite clicking yet.
I'm satisfied but equally Lennon and others have talked about us being the second best team in the county and challenging for 2nd. It's pretty clear that we aren't there yet and if that's the target then it could be argued we are failing.
Cup competitions will be vital for us this year. Beat Livi and we're one game away from the League cup final which would be a fantastic achievement. Qualifying for Europe, be in via league placing or the cup, would be great. Anything other than that and I have to say I'd be slightly disappointed without being devastated.
I think next week Big Davey should get the chance to start up front with Stokes. Murray's had a decent start but don't think he's been fantastic the last three games and when there's international quality competition on the bench I don't think you can afford to do that in this team.
Barely been on here in weeks mate...this place is a total joke full of bams who seem to love it when we don't win....the day a point in Perth against an unbeaten St J side is viewed as poor....we r just back after 3 years in championship and some think we should be winning every week. It's just nonsense ...total and utter nonsense. This St J team were 10 mins away from beating Celtic 2 weeks ago...and we've played them off the park today
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Just back - deserved more and played well for 70 minutes.
Dominated possession and could easily have won.
Saints well organised and will be tough to beat this season.
We go again next week - lots of positives including having Boyle back.
Still not sure about the balance at the back though.