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Fantastic footballer who I hope is with us for a long time to come.
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Thread: Dylan Mcgeough
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21-10-2017 06:31 PM #31
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21-10-2017 06:46 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-10-2017 06:49 PM #34
Just arrived back and agree Dylan was our MOTM today
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21-10-2017 06:54 PM #35
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21-10-2017 07:00 PM #37
Dylan and paul didnt deserve to be on the losing side today. Both played brilliantly. We need mcgeouch signed up longer and fast.
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21-10-2017 07:17 PM #38
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Definitely Hibs best player on the park and up there for the MOTM award. Hanlon was excellent again too.
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21-10-2017 07:40 PM #39
His performance at times today was properly blowing my frock up.
United we stand here....
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21-10-2017 09:12 PM #41
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Dylan was immense today. Oozed class. Sign him up please Hibs!
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21-10-2017 10:02 PM #42
Dylan for me is the most talented footballer at ER
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21-10-2017 10:09 PM #43This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I actually would prefer to see McGinnfurther up in the final third running at defences, and not just creating but scoring goals regularly.
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21-10-2017 11:29 PM #44
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mom today by a mile get him signed up now and some cotton wool for his glass legs to keep him fit absolute joy to watch today the guys class.
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21-10-2017 11:29 PM #45
I was of the opinion that Dylan should have been let go in the summer. I’ve thought since the moment he signed that he’s one of our best if not the best player we have, but he was available so infrequently that I felt it was a waste of time. I’m so glad we didn’t and the run he’s put together and his own admission that he thinks it may finally be behind him means I’d love for him to sign a new deal.
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22-10-2017 12:03 AM #46
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Everyone raves about McGinn, mcgeouch is 10 times the player McGinn is or will be. He makes us play
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22-10-2017 10:51 AM #47
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22-10-2017 10:55 AM #48
McGeouch was different class. Hard to split him and Hanlon for man of the match.
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22-10-2017 10:55 AM #49
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it still amazes me Lennon was prepared to let Dylan go if he found a new club pre-season....I would hope his performances and run of games will make him rethink and get him signed. I worry that the lack of support from the management pre-season, will make Dylan want to seek a new club.
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22-10-2017 11:15 AM #50
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Get him playing deeper from the start and watch him control more games which in turn will result in us..
1. Conceding less goals.
2. Creating more chances
3. Playing nicer football
Lennon is wasting Dylan behind the striker.
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22-10-2017 12:29 PM #51
Sticky first 10 mins if I remember him giving the ball away a couple of times but after that his penetrating runs and passes really gave us hope, definitely best footballer on the pitch.
One moment that made me 'concerned' was at 3-2 he made a fairly long run with the ball and after the move broke down he pulled up near the North touchline grimacing and holding his groin. We'd made all our subs and still chasing hard for the equaliser so he worried me that this injury weaknesses would end all that. However he seemed to grit his teeth and although not moving comfortably he worked hard for the remainder and saw out the game.
I know NL spoke of Dylan having to get over his niggles mentally and basically 'toughening' up, Tuesday will perhaps be a telling line up? Really hope he's starting as he is real class others don't have and especially the Jambos
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22-10-2017 07:19 PM #52
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Im sure a Spanish journalist said a couple of years ago that Dylan was the only midfielder in Scotland he had seen who resembled the Xavi/Iniesta style of play. I know he’s not in that class but high praise indeed.
Bartley is a very good spoiler but I’d have Dylan in the deeper role all day long. Best player on the park yesterday, especially when he played deeper in 2nd half.
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22-10-2017 07:28 PM #53
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We need him to play a bit deeper so he can control the game. We can only play him there if Bartley is not in the team. If we play 2 upfront & Bartley I'm not sure we can even play McGeouch centrally. We should look to dominate possession against Hearts so hopefully we go for McGeouch and Mcginn In the middle with 2 upfront .
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22-10-2017 08:43 PM #55This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-10-2017 09:44 PM #56
Scotland don't go for footballers like dylan do they. Big buddies. More chance dorrans getting recalled.sadly
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