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    He would be a very ordinary player at a much higher level.The least expected from these players is that they can give and take a pass.He does this but would need to add a lot more.At the moment he has no pace,can’t shoot and regularly goes to sleep defensively and is caught on his heels.He suits us because there are so few players in Scotland who can be relied on to control the ball regularly which he is good at.But anything on top of that,not for me.

    Totally disagree. I think McGeouchs game would be very much suited to playing in Italy or Spain. I’m not saying he’s good enough for top leagues but think he’d do very well in 2nd tier of Italy or Spain as a holding midfielder. Always looks for the ball and prepared to take it regardless of pressure he’s under. One of the best in Scotland at this IMO. Be a big loss if he goes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by angus hibby View Post
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    Totally disagree. I think McGeouchs game would be very much suited to playing in Italy or Spain. I’m not saying he’s good enough for top leagues but think he’d do very well in 2nd tier of Italy or Spain as a holding midfielder. Always looks for the ball and prepared to take it regardless of pressure he’s under. One of the best in Scotland at this IMO. Be a big loss if he goes.

    Yes agree. Hes type player who needs to play beside forward playing midfield. A gem in right dynamic but not enough in locker to run carry a midfield.

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    Funnily enough I heard today that Dylan has signed an extension.

    I hope so. What is the source? A player? Someone at the club? Mate of a mate? Overheard a bloke down the pub? Or another source? - please elaborate.

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    I hope so. What is the source? A player? Someone at the club? Mate of a mate? Overheard a bloke down the pub? Or another source? - please elaborate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 007 View Post
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    I hope so. What is the source? A player? Someone at the club? Mate of a mate? Overheard a bloke down the pub? Or another source? - please elaborate.
    My source is a close friend of Dylan's dad.

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    If Dylan chooses not to sign, it’s a pity than we can’t charge him for all the medical bills and wages paid while he was on the treatment table.
    How would you feel if your employer sent you a bill for the amount of money that every absence you have ever had has cost them, just because you have handed your notice in?

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    My source is a close friend of Dylan's dad.
    Thanks, that sounds to me like a pretty good source. Lennon said something in his Hibs TV interview about a strong core of the team from the last couple of years still being together. Maybe he had Dylan's extension in mind when he said it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manxhibs View Post
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    My source is a close friend of Dylan's dad.
    That would be great news, Dylan is such a brilliant technical player, love watching him play.

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    Really think Hibs and Dylan are a good match. Club legend. He wont get that elsewhere and Aberdeen would be a sideways move
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    Good crowd today show him once again what we are all about beat Aberdeen and he can sign on Monday.

    We are looking to catch Aberdeen over the next seasons not improve them.

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    Really think Hibs and Dylan are a good match. Club legend. He wont get that elsewhere and Aberdeen would be a sideways move
    This is how I feel about it. Hibs are playing good football at a good level. He needs a few seasons of stability and playing football. Then he might get a big move down south.

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    This is how I feel about it. Hibs are playing good football at a good level. He needs a few seasons of stability and playing football. Then he might get a big move down south.
    Agree

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingDomofFife84 View Post
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    Really think Hibs and Dylan are a good match. Club legend. He wont get that elsewhere and Aberdeen would be a sideways move
    All in your opinion of course.Unless your privy to Dylan's thoughts how do you know Aberdeen would be a sideways move ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyCal View Post
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    Please say this is an extremely poor joke?



    Was thinking exactly the same thing !🤔

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    All in your opinion of course.Unless your privy to Dylan's thoughts how do you know Aberdeen would be a sideways move ?
    Absolutely. To me Aberdeen are a smaller club with a smaller support. Dylan may very well see that differently. I cant see the appeal of leaving Hibs for a non old firm team unless it was down south.

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    McGeough took an age to sign for Hibs first time around and is showing similar reluctance now. IMO, would be nice if he re-signs for us but it's no big loss if he doesn't. Unlike SJM, he is is not going to reach a level better than Hibs and - if he does move on - I suspect he'll stagnate or disappear from view. You just got to hope he gets good advice from his agent.

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    Not fussed .... if he stays good of he goes fine...happens all the time to hibs and will do again in the future... no point dwelling on it
    That's where I am. Would love him to stay, but if he goes c'est la vie.

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    McGeough took an age to sign for Hibs first time around and is showing similar reluctance now. IMO, would be nice if he re-signs for us but it's no big loss if he doesn't. Unlike SJM, he is is not going to reach a level better than Hibs and - if he does move on - I suspect he'll stagnate or disappear from view. You just got to hope he gets good advice from his agent.
    Massive loss of he doesn't sign IMO. Would be very hard to find another player as good as him.

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    Maybe time for an update from hibs re mcgeogh
    Why? This isn't a special situation at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onion View Post
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    McGeough took an age to sign for Hibs first time around and is showing similar reluctance now. IMO, would be nice if he re-signs for us but it's no big loss if he doesn't. Unlike SJM, he is is not going to reach a level better than Hibs and - if he does move on - I suspect he'll stagnate or disappear from view. You just got to hope he gets good advice from his agent.

    Think that's wrong imho, good player who always takes the Ball and reuses it well and would be a big loss

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    Super player - a proper footballer whom I love watching. He's a big part of helping the team to play and I really hope he extends his deal with us.

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    Dylan is a fine player, one who when fit is in the team every week. We will be losing SJM in the summer, it's vital for continuity that we keep replacements down to a minimum.

    Yes bring in improvements, but to lose two of our best midfielders will be difficult to replace, and difficult to bed in quickly.

    I hope he stays, at last he's proving he can stay fit and can play every week.

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    I cannot wait until the time comes when losing a player like Dylan will not really matter. Nowhere near that at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingDomofFife84 View Post
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    Absolutely. To me Aberdeen are a smaller club with a smaller support. Dylan may very well see that differently. I cant see the appeal of leaving Hibs for a non old firm team unless it was down south.
    Has to be about the money. Why else would he leave Hibs for a club that won't win the league, might win a cup and can't beat The Rangers?

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    Let Dylan know he is loved at Hibs and help him sign a new deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir David Gray View Post
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    How would you feel if your employer sent you a bill for the amount of money that every absence you have ever had has cost them, just because you have handed your notice in?
    The point that I am making is that we have hardly had good value for money from him over the course of his contract. It would be frustrating to lose him now that he seems to have got the injury issues behind him.

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    The point that I am making is that we have hardly had good value for money from him over the course of his contract. It would be frustrating to lose him now that he seems to have got the injury issues behind him.
    Vital part in a Scottish cup win, 9 in a row vs the vermin and promotion, wish we got such poor value from all our signings. Dylan is a legend, I hope he stays but I'm not sending him an invoice if he moves on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWHIBBIES View Post
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    Vital part in a Scottish cup win, 9 in a row vs the vermin and promotion, wish we got such poor value from all our signings. Dylan is a legend, I hope he stays but I'm not sending him an invoice if he moves on.
    Vermin? Surely we are better than that?
    Every gimmick hungry yob,
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    Grabs the mic to tell us,
    He'll die before he's sold.

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    Vermin? Surely we are better than that?
    Agreed.

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    Vermin? Surely we are better than that?
    Filth?! 😎

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