Thought Bartley had a great game standing up to those hammer throwers. Didn't waste much of the ball either.
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Thread: Yesterday's man of the match
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26-03-2017 11:24 AM #1
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Yesterday's man of the match
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26-03-2017 11:27 AM #3
bartley is easily 1 of our most consistent players , very rarely has a bad game
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26-03-2017 11:30 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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26-03-2017 11:31 AM #6
Keatings deserves a shout. One goal, one assist. Vital.
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26-03-2017 11:32 AM #7
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Stevenson for me. I thought Bartley was poor but football is all about opinions
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26-03-2017 11:34 AM #8
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26-03-2017 11:34 AM #9
Stevenson for me. I was critical of him last week, correctly imo, but he never put a foot wrong yesterday.
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26-03-2017 11:37 AM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You learn something every day!
Bartley was my motm.
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26-03-2017 11:37 AM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My Grandad had Stevenson as his MOTM, clearly my love for Stevenson is rubbing off on him
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26-03-2017 11:43 AM #12
Bartley for me.
Dylan played well too. Understandably faded as the game went on.
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26-03-2017 11:54 AM #13
Keatings. Thought we were slow and ponderous all over the park yesterday, struggling to create and little urgency.
Had it not been for the goal, I'd have been wondering if we had any positives at all from a game v Falkirk we've seen too many times.
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26-03-2017 11:59 AM #14
Boyle for me, he was a constant threat to the Falkirk defence.
He never stopped running the whole game, his final ball was not always as good as it could have been but he's a valuable player for us and I've a feeling he'll continue to improve with the right coaching.Last edited by Golden Bear; 26-03-2017 at 12:08 PM.
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26-03-2017 12:06 PM #15
I think all round we were good yesterday. Wasn't the best performance but we know how frustrating games at home to Falkirk can be, but we fought til the end and got the winner. Bartley for me too though!
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26-03-2017 12:35 PM #17
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26-03-2017 01:13 PM #20
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26-03-2017 01:14 PM #21
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Stevenson was excellent yesterday and was my MOTM.
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26-03-2017 02:19 PM #24
Its funny as we see things so differently to each other. I thought Ambrose had his poorest game in a Hibs shirt and clearly, to me at least, looked uncomfortable at right back. Put the ball in the back of the net though so I'll forgive him.
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26-03-2017 02:37 PM #26
There was a select few that stood out for me yesterday. Ambrose, Keatings, Stevenson and Bartley. Hard to choose between them, but I'd say Keatings because of his assist and excellent winner in the dying seconds.
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26-03-2017 03:02 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I wonder how much of the final ball problem is down to him though? If you froze the action Sky Sports style, I wonder how easy it would be to pick out what he should have done? Even when he has beaten his man and hit the bye-line it is hard to see which option he should take, often because he has none.
As far as I made out he tried a few percentage balls, knocking them into areas that might be dangerous without really knowing if anyone was there. There were a few drilled too close to the keeper and a few cutbacks to nobody.
I don't think our current strikers are generally that great at giving crossers something to hit.
Stevenson was motm for me btw.
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