Need Dylan back asap to get some composure in that midfield and take the weight off McGinn's shoulders - SJM is being asked to do too much these last few games and Fyvie offered zero today to help him out.
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Thread: 3 points from 9 at Home
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25-02-2017 08:39 PM #31
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25-02-2017 09:31 PM #32
Its not champonship winning form thats for sure. Its just as well as our immediate rivals seem to be in a similar form. Ive said it before and at the risk of repeating myself the cup is a distraction. Both mentaly and physically
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25-02-2017 09:55 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-02-2017 10:00 PM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If he manages s few games in a row that will be a bonus for us ,but given it takes a few games to get match fit ,it could be a while before we see the best of himn
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25-02-2017 10:20 PM #35
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26-02-2017 12:19 AM #37
I wonder what the record is for clinching the championship with the fewest points and/or most draws. Does anyone know?
At the moment I wonder if we are well on our way to achieving both.
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26-02-2017 02:17 AM #38
Today was a mix of 5 things, IMO :
1. Bad luck with Fontaine getting injured (on top of Forster & Hanlon already being out),
2. Hibs inexplicably *****ting themselves collectively as a team after Gray's howler of a mistake which let them back into it,
3. Lennon sticking Bartley in at CH where he looked like a fish out of water until he changed it,
4. Dunfermline actually coming and having a go (instead of "parking the bus", which we always moan about) and actually playing quite well - credit where it's due?, and finally,
5. The referee having a howler and not helping us out much
All these things considered today was a disappointment and an opportunity missed yes, especially after being 2-0 up in 25 minutes, but when considered in the whole, we're still 7 points clear of Utd (8 in reality when you consider GD) with 1 game less left to play ....... so not a complete disaster. If we can beat St Mirren on Wednesday and not lose at Tannadice that means we're 10 points clear with 9 games left to play. That'll be too many points to make up IMO. So the next two league games are HUGE. I'm sure Lennon and the players will know this.
GGTTH
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26-02-2017 03:27 AM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-02-2017 06:49 AM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-02-2017 05:46 PM #41This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Take it you don't fancy FF " omho " the boy's a class player that we're lucky to have.
He's Just going through a wee bad patch.😏
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26-02-2017 10:06 PM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm confident we'll get more than 69 points.
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26-02-2017 11:04 PM #43
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If the league contenders take current form from their six most recent matches played, into their remaining matches,the final points total would be -
Hibs 73 pts. : Morton 66 pts. :Falkirk 62 pts, : Dun.Utd. 55pts.
When calculating form over the three most recent matches the points total increases for Dun.Utd. but reduced for the other three. The league positions remain the same but with
Falkirk and Dun. Utd on the same points.
Hibs 66 pts. : Morton 62 pts. : Falkirk 59 pts. : Dun.Utd. 59 pts.
It seems to me ,that if we dont improve on current form, and if any of our three rivals have a run of wins we would be in the play offs.
Our match against St.Mirren means more for Hibs future than next Saturdays cup tie. Hopefully we will win both games.
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27-02-2017 09:01 AM #44
St. Johnstone won the First Division in 2009 with only 65 points - they drew 14 games and won only three more games than we have currently (they lost five). They still won the league by ten points because, bizarrely, no one else in the league lost less than 12 games. Partick and Dunfermline, who finished 2nd and 3rd, each lost 13 games.
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