Just watched part of his post match interview, ah dislike him even more now.
https://twitter.com/ClydeSSB/status/...125686273?s=09
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29-03-2017 10:26 PM #1
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29-03-2017 10:46 PM #2
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29-03-2017 10:54 PM #5
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Classless dig at Lennon at the end. Prick.
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29-03-2017 10:58 PM #6
I don't know how this works? Get in the face of the opposition manager to clearly defend that tackle say it all. I hope he gets an 8 game stadium ban.
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29-03-2017 11:00 PM #7
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30-03-2017 03:36 AM #9
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Well done Neil Lennon, you stood up for Hibs. Thank you.
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30-03-2017 03:50 AM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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30-03-2017 05:26 AM #11
Don't really get all the hatred for Duffy as this was all just a bit of handbags and I don't bear 20 year old grudges.
I don't see what's wrong with the interview either. It's an admission that he got carried away but it's just passionate people having verbals. The part at the end was as light hearted as you'll see and is only taken seriously if you're looking to get offended.
Lennon said that anyone would do the same as he did if the shoe was on the other foot but I'm sure he'd behave in a similar way to how Duffy did had he been the Morton manager. There's a marked contrast in the tone of both interviews and even though it's not in Lennons nature, maybe he needs to chill a bit.
Duffy has certainly improved as a manager and he's got a Morton team playing really well, standing toe to toe with ourselves and playing a passing game.
Maybe it's just me but the modern football fan in the era of social media doesn't half like demonising and vilifying other clubs, supporters and managers for things that would seem pretty trivial in the past. I become even less keen when the clubs involved are under half the size of ourselves.
Too much hate. Let's move on, concentrate on Duffy's attributes on the park and get this league won.
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30-03-2017 08:17 AM #13
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His body language, tone, wording are all signs for me that he is culpable for kicking that all off, he knows what he has said and done playing it down, he looks very j comfortable answering those questions, with a real arrogance and dismissive attitude .. That's the second time one of his thugs have committed a horrendous tackle in the dying stages of a game and its created problems. Fyvie got done by Qitongo at their place 2 seasons ago when the ball was on the touchline going out and ended up out for about 6 weeks ..not the same furore after the challenge then our manager was a lot more laid back.
Duffy mentality nastiness with a mask on for the media ...opposite of Houston who shows it outwardly!!
we need to turn them over down there desperately ..
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30-03-2017 08:40 AM #14
is it just me or does Duff Jimmy look like one of those bloated junkie type guys who is uncomfortable wearing a suit but has to as he wants to impress the judge in court??
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30-03-2017 09:46 AM #15
Statement from Duff Jim. Tosser.
Firstly, I would like to say that I watched the footage on television last night and, from my point of view, I was embarrassed when I saw my reaction.
"I am not going to get involved in a public debate with the Hibs manager, but what I would state is that I categorically, 100 per cent did not ask for a ‘square go’ or use anything even remotely like that term.
Yes, I acted immaturely – but I’m not 12 years old."
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30-03-2017 09:54 AM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm with you 100%. Don't see anything wrong in his comments at all & I'm sure NL would be the 1st one to have a wry smile at his parting remark. FWIW Jim Duffy, actually played football for London Hibs when he was at Chelsea, IIRC. He was a fine guy who never said a bad word about our club.
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