Reading Alan Stubbs' BBC interview earlier I was reminded that if we knock them out the cup again this season that will the fourth successive time we'll have done so.
I'm quietly confident we can do just that, although I'm guessing the law of averages can play a part here with Hearts feeling they must be 'due' a win. What's the general consensus? Is it asking a lot to make it four Scottish Cup wins in a row over them or should such a record give us added confidence?
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17-01-2018 07:35 PM #1
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Four straight Scottish Cup wins over Hearts. A lot to ask or a reason for confidence?
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17-01-2018 07:39 PM #2
A reason for confidence. The stats show they are a nasty kicking and fouling team, we get a fair ref and goals when the ball crosses the line and so long as we don't concede early we win by out playing them at football.
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17-01-2018 07:49 PM #3
They are pinning all their hopes on a guy who can't get into the squad for a team sitting in the bottom half of the English 2nd tier.
It will be a tough game but I'm confident.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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17-01-2018 07:49 PM #4
I can’t see them scoring but so might we on that tattie field of a pitch.
Confident of a win in a replay.
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17-01-2018 07:54 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But records get broken at some point so lets keep this one going
Stubbs is right it will be tight To beat them we need to break their own wee record of six clean sheets in a row
Neither team are prolific scorers which makes their heavy defeat of Celtic all the more baffling
Given the above and the fact a draw would also suit them financially it seems the likely outcome but i want us to show we can beat them on their own patch no matter the state of the Pitch
Whether we will is still too close to call after a wee winter break
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17-01-2018 08:19 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Consider the case of the statistician who drowns while fording a river that he calculates is, on average, three feet deep. If he were alive to tell the tale, he would expound on the “flaw of averages,” which states, simply, that plans based on assumptions about average conditions usually go wrong. T
https://hbr.org/2002/11/the-flaw-of-averages
The Flaw of Averages didn’t come into play in “those runs” other factors
were at play - I also suggest had Berry not broken Paul Wright’s leg on his derby debut we wouldn’t have been hearing as much from them..."We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
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17-01-2018 10:52 PM #7
you win derbies with guts and desire, and sometimes moments of great skill. The law of averages has nothing to do with it.
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17-01-2018 11:10 PM #8
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I'm not looking back to last season's Cup win against them or even the success of the 2016 season, I'm looking at Sunday's game in isolation. Those previous games, although wonderful at the time, have no bearing on this one coming up. We need to be full focused with no distractions. If we are, we can do it.
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18-01-2018 12:28 AM #9
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They've lost Walker and Laugherty who will be hard to replace, i predict a comfortable win
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18-01-2018 12:59 AM #10
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Since they went 2 up (and then they ****** it up), they've only scored against us once in the last 5 and a half matches and that was from a dodgy Goncalves penalty. Daz got the slightest touch on the ball and the contact on Goncalves was outside the box as well, plus they only just managed to score it as Rocky saved it twice before Goncalves bundled it into the net.
Not only that, they've only had 10 shots on target in those 5 and a half games. In the 1st half of the 2-2 game the goals were the only shots on target so it's 12 on target in 6 games. Which is why they're desperate to bring in attacking players before Sunday.
Is Naismith going to make a difference all by himself? Surely they'll need to bring in someone decent to play in place of Stockton/Goncalves? Time is running out to do that.
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18-01-2018 07:20 AM #11
Their team has so far weakened since the last time we played with Walker away and Lavatory out. Naismith will be good enough in this league but won't be match fit. The pitch plays into their favour but I'm confident we will battle, and we have the quality to win the game.
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18-01-2018 07:40 AM #12
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Take off any green tinted specs and ask would you rather have the Hibs squad/manager or the Hearts squad/manager ??
Berra will get what it's about for Hearts but that's about it.
We would be spewing if we were facing a Bartley,McGinn,McGregor,Stokes,McGeouch to name a few every single one of they players gets what it means.
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18-01-2018 07:56 AM #13
The last few derby's at Tyni i called a draw, This time i fancy us to give them a wee beaten 3-0 Hibs.
We recently seem to come out in derby's flying and if we can just nick that goal in the first 10 minutes Hearts will crumble there game plan out the window and we have shown against teams like Celtic and Rangers this season what can happen when teams come out and try attack us. We are due a win at Tyncastle and we are due them a good skelping and its happening on Sunday. GGTTH!
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18-01-2018 08:03 AM #14
What is there to be scared off? the showed their hand in the game last month with their "Style" of football. Does anyone expect them to line up differently?
If our forward players can learn the offside rule, we'll rip them to pieces.
Once again though, ALL the pressure is on THEM!
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18-01-2018 08:10 AM #15
GreenNWhiteArmy I don't think they can change only difference will be instead of lumping it up Lafferty it might go down the wings to Naismith nothing to worry about IMO its just about breaking there defense
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Will settle for any win
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18-01-2018 08:22 AM #17
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All we need is the media to whip up this unbeaten run like they have the last few games and that will get to them.
Its not easy walking out to face someone/another team when you know you haven't beaten them in a while.
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18-01-2018 09:05 AM #19
We should be looking to beat Hearts every time we play them. I expect us to knock them out the cup yet again. It wont be easy on Sunday but if we haven't progressed by full time I'll be dissapointed. We shouldn't settle for a replay.
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18-01-2018 09:11 AM #20
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As long as we have a ref and a couple of linesmen up to the task I don't have any worries, we are the better team.
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18-01-2018 05:53 PM #21
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18-01-2018 08:10 PM #23
Sorry to rain on anyone's parade, but the last 4 Scottish Cup games have been 2 draws and 2 wins have they not?
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18-01-2018 08:12 PM #24
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We're going into this one unbeaten in nine derbies and still have most of the players who've contributed to this amazing run playing on Sunday. We've every right to be confident going into this one and the pressure is undoubtedly once again on the yams to prevent us extending our unbeaten run to ten.
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