There's been a lot of chat about our players, past (last season), present and future.
And maybe when we're chatting about them we should be clearer about where we see them, where the club sees them.
1. First, first team pick. When he's available he plays. Might not be available due to injuries or suspension, otherwise he'll play.
2. Back up player. Damn close to being first team pick and pushing that player for the position.
3. Academy player. Young and eager to be the first pick, never mind back up, don't you just love callous youth? This is our star of the future who has no fear.
That's what the club is doing ... "Jack"ed up a bit!
When we chat about players I think its really important we think (hard), for some folk just thinking would be a good start, before we give our 'encouragement' on here and more importantly at matches.
If we need to play with the back up player, keep calm. If its a development player lets get behind the laddie, even if he ****s up, lets all get together with him and will him to be the best Hibernian footballer there's been. It can't do any harm and at the end of the day AS will decide.
The first picks deserve all they get ... NO, they need us to get behind them too. You know it makes sense.
Consider the players in these terms. Consider your contribution, and I don't mean money.
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28-07-2014 08:36 PM #1
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When we discuss players: 1, 2, 3.
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28-07-2014 08:59 PM #2
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Great post
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28-07-2014 10:07 PM #3
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28-07-2014 10:27 PM #4
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The atmosphere has to improve though Jack. A common sense approach by a lot of these experts on the terracing who couldn't trap a ball need to remember what you have said
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28-07-2014 10:48 PM #5
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Times towards the end of last season the team could be drawing 0-0 and pass the ball from centre mid to full back and start hearing boos or people questioning them.
Not that I don't blame Terry Butcher. But as fans we seemed so worn out by some of the rubbish we'd seen we just didn't want to "support" the players.
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28-07-2014 11:28 PM #6
Think your right for most postions we have back up or a youngster ready
Oxley - Combe - Pentreou(sp)
Gray - Forster - Dunsmore
Forster - Nelson
Hanlon - Martinyiuk/Gardiner
Stevenson - Booth
Harris - Todd
Craig - Tudor Jones - Jordan Sinclair
Robertson - Scott Allan - Scott Martin
Stanton - Booth
Allan - Handling
El Alagui - Heffernan - Cummings - Allan - Duthie
This is going on what i expect our startin xi to be. Understand theres an awful lot of young lads there but the situation where they are all playing is very rare. Alot of our team is flexible where they can play and can fill positions if struggling like booth, stevenson, Handling , Allan, Robertson, forster which means a more experienced player could come in and our squad has minimal movement.
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29-07-2014 01:38 AM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Cue...
"I pay my money can say what I like"
"It's just a message board I don't vent on a Saturday"
....amongst the wind-up merchants, yams and other sensible bits and pieces.
Id say there's been in the past an accumulation of frustration and bad feeling, fear and at times (self) loathing and it reached boiling point - it's like Ghostbusters and the bad feelings of New Yorkers.. ;)
So what to do? Show player abusers the red card! by making another Green day showing our absolute support for the team might be a start. But it's difficult to fix this one as the fractures have appeared over a number of years and managerial reigns. finally "Talking the talks and walking the walk" from management and players will go a long way, going on a rich run of form will also help let's build that winning mentality that's been missing far too long.Last edited by Viva_Palmeiras; 29-07-2014 at 01:42 AM.
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29-07-2014 08:20 AM #8
If the team plays well and wins matches then the fans will be supportive even if there's the odd bad performance thrown in. If we play terrible and lose all the time then the fans will get on the players backs, that's the same story with every team in the country. Some people on here seem to think our fans are the worst in the world but the reality is we're no different to any other teams supporters.
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