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    Laidlaw and Marciano

    Glad to see we have 2 decent keepers on the books. We have some jokes in goal ovee the last 10yrs or so.

    Good to actually not really need to think about who is in goals at the match.


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    I think Laidlaw should keep his place.Seems to have the confidence of the defence.

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    Neither have disappointed however it's hard to properly judge as they are never been put under real pressure.

    Saying that you have to praise their concentration levels as they do a job when called upon.

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    Both good keepers - I'd stick with Laidlaw at the moment as he has done nothing wrong. But I won't be disappointed if Rocky gets the nod to play.

    Laidlaw's save at Falkirk just before the goal was really good - had it fallen to the defence to clear the ball after that rather than it still being a goal it would have got a lot of praise.
    Mon the Hibs.

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    Why wasn't Laidlaw kept on at Raith?

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    Laidlaw has done nothing wrong and should keep his place ,injuries unfortunately are how goalies generally get the chance. Laidlaw has took his chance so until he ruins it then the shirt should be his


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    NL brought Marciano in as No1. When fit, he will play.

    Laidlaw is a very capable back up, its been along time since we have 2 good keepers at Hibs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dp00 View Post
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    Laidlaw has done nothing wrong and should keep his place ,injuries unfortunately are how goalies generally get the chance. Laidlaw has took his chance so until he ruins it then the shirt should be his


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    Disagree. Play your best keeper when available and for us Marciano is our first choice. Laidlaw knows this too.

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    Both decent keepers. Laidlaw has done well so I'd stick with him for now though.

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    I like Laidlaw and thinks he's the better of the two but Rocky has done nothing wrong either

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    In marked contrast to the past few seasons I have every confidence in both keepers. Great prospect Ross Laidlaw, relatively young for a keeper at 24 (think hes 24)

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    Why wasn't Laidlaw kept on at Raith?
    Suffered serious kidney injury and when fit again his replacement was playing v well. Good business by Hibs.

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