Loved having him back in today. We miss that drive he has and ability to thread a ball through the middle. His little deft touches are a joy as well. Please oh please let him stay fit and in the middle for the remainder of the season. Him and McGinn playing together is when we're at our best.
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25-03-2017 05:15 PM #1
Dylan McGeough
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25-03-2017 05:17 PM #2
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25-03-2017 05:20 PM #3
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He wasn't at his best today but understandable if he's a bit rusty. Games where we want to take it to the opposition we need to have Mcgeough and Mcginn in the centre of the pitch. With Shinnie and Boyle out wide that should give us the attacking threat we need for the remainder of the season.
If all of our midfielders are fit for the Aberdeen game Lennon will have some tough decisions to make.
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25-03-2017 05:30 PM #5
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Really was head and shoulders above anyone today and by my count gave the ball away and grand total of once. In my opinion he is our best player. Whoever gave Ambroses MOTM needs their eyes tested.
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25-03-2017 05:36 PM #6
I thought he started off OK, but as the game went on his performance was no more than average. He plays far too deep, if he wants to influence the game where it matters he should be much further up the field. Taking the ball outside his own box and making a sideways pass or a 5 or 10 yard forward one doesn't hurt any team. Too often Marvin Bartley was ahead of him, surely it should be the other way round.
I don't know if he was injured or thought he was, but he looked sluggish as the game wore on and was feeling his right hamstring.
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All about opinions, good ones though!
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25-03-2017 05:49 PM #9
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25-03-2017 05:57 PM #10
He was one of the few players with any composure. A real footballer we really do need to find a space for him.
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25-03-2017 06:30 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-03-2017 06:38 PM #13hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
Please please please please please please please please stay fit Dylan!
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25-03-2017 06:39 PM #14
Dylan is getting himself fit in time to win the cup again. Great wee player who's worth keeping despite his injury problems.
United we stand here....
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25-03-2017 06:55 PM #15
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He was my MOM today....
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25-03-2017 06:58 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not an inch was given.
Lewis did indeed have a very good game today.
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25-03-2017 07:29 PM #17
Great to have Dylan back, oozes confidence on the ball. The 90 mins will have done him a world of good, physically and mentally. Also great for the manager to have a selection problem in midfield
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25-03-2017 07:39 PM #19
Now that he's back fit again, I get to enjoy the hundred different ways that people can come up with to spell his surname!
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25-03-2017 10:14 PM #21
Dylan was neat and tidy and pleasing on the eye. However despite the result today our midfield lacked creativity and was pretty static. Dylan is far more effective next to McGinn (and McGinn more effective next to Dylan).
Bartley was my MOTM. I actually thought Ambrose had his poorest game in a Hibs shirt despite his goal and to me was clearly uncomfortable playing right back.
As a fans message board we like to chew the fat over all things Hibs. We didnt play very well (again) today but in many respects it no longer matters, its about getting over the line and getting the result and we achieved that.
I bet NL went ballistic when we conceeded that equaliser, and quite right too.
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25-03-2017 10:17 PM #22
He never panicks and always seems to find a pass, he calms the team down when needed but can also drive us forward with some tremendous passes, IMO I think he should be one of the first names on the sheet each week
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25-03-2017 11:21 PM #26
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25-03-2017 11:55 PM #27
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My midfield would be a centre 3 of Mcgeouch Fyvie and Mcginn, Fyvie playing the deepest.
I love Bartley but then them 3 are all fit that's what I would play as they all have a lot of aggression, energy, drive, dig and most importantly good on the ball.
I can particularly see that being deployed next season if fitness of them 3 allows it with Pacey wingers.
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26-03-2017 04:20 AM #29
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