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  • Williams

    7 3.24%
  • Clancy

    0 0%
  • McPake

    36 16.67%
  • Hanlon

    78 36.11%
  • Maybury

    0 0%
  • Cairney

    10 4.63%
  • Claros

    40 18.52%
  • Deegan

    4 1.85%
  • Wotherspoon

    0 0%
  • Griffiths

    17 7.87%
  • Doyle

    24 11.11%
  • Caldwell

    0 0%
  • Kuqi

    0 0%
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    Hibs - St. Johnstone - who was your MOTM?

    Hibs - St. Johnstone - who was your MOTM?

    McPake and Griffiths have one each, since I started the MOTM poll. My vote today goes to Doyle.


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    Big jamesy for me with Hanlon close second.


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    Hanlon....easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3pm View Post
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    Hanlon....easily.
    I agree

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    Hanlon for me, best game in a Hibs shirt.

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    Toss up between Doyle and Hanlon for me, but gave it to Eoin for his tireless running and harrying of the Saints defence. He made some really intelligent runs into the channels and pulled them all over the shop.

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    Hanlon easily, even without scoring the opener

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    I voted Doyle but agree that Hanlon was excellent too
    This is how it feels

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    Yup Hanlon for me - thought he was outstanding today.

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    Hanlon by some distance - he held things together in first half when most were not at the races. Lost count of the headers and blocks he made.

    Edit - see some McPake votes. He did not win a single header first 20 mins was caught wrong side of ball several times and then gave away a gift of a chance second half. Far from his best?
    Last edited by down-the-slope; 25-08-2012 at 07:06 PM.

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    McPake, Hanlon then Doyle

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    Hanlon for me, the experience & nous of the other 4 around him has really helped , fans were a bit more forgiving and supportive today; this transmits onto the pitch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by down-the-slope View Post
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    Edit - see some McPake votes. He did not win a single header first 20 mins was caught wrong side of ball several times and then gave away a gift of a chance second half. Far from his best?
    Agreed - I thought it was one of his poorest performances for us so far

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    Hanlon had a far better game than McPake

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    McPake almost cost us a goal however was fortunately saved by Williams, Hanlon for me

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    Doyle for me. Best I've seen him. Great performances from Griffiths, Hanlon, Claros and McPake too. Williams wasn't tested much but looked solid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney McGrew View Post
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    Toss up between Doyle and Hanlon for me, but gave it to Eoin for his tireless running and harrying of the Saints defence. He made some really intelligent runs into the channels and pulled them all over the shop.

    Would really like to see him next to Kuqi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barney McGrew View Post
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    Toss up between Doyle and Hanlon for me, but gave it to Eoin for his tireless running and harrying of the Saints defence. He made some really intelligent runs into the channels and pulled them all over the shop.
    Totally agree. Some very smart ideas down the wing.

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    Hanlon by a mile. I actually thought McPake had an average game by his high standards, bullied by Tade into the odd mistake first half and then presented the same man with a one on one second half. Still love him though

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    I couldn't vote for 3 but if I could it would have been McPake, Doyle and Hanlon in that order.

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    Hanlon

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    Hanlon was excellent today and it is looking good defensively. Long time since I could say that about us.

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    Hanlon was excellent today and it is looking good defensively. Long time since I could say that about us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fife hfc View Post
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    Hanlon was excellent today and it is looking good defensively. Long time since I could say that about us.
    You said it last post....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyboy View Post
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    I voted Doyle but agree that Hanlon was excellent too
    I voted Hanlon but agree that Doyle was excellent too.

    How good is it to have several genuine candidates for MOTM? A good day.
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    Claros had another good game but Hanlon was the best today.

    "I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3pm View Post
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    Hanlon....easily.
    Ditto
    "There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull

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    Claros for me. Even in the 1st half when we struggled he was always trying to pass the ball. Good player who looks like he is beginning to settle into Scottish football. McPake, Hanlon, Williams, Griffiths and Doyle were also very good today

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    I'm normally a forward man, however with McPake giving away that chance to Tade and Big Ben saving his bacon for a second week in a row. My vote goes to Ben Williams. Shot stopper extrordinaire

    And he kept us in the game for the 2nd week in a row

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