Just been watching yesterday's highlights and noticed after his first goal he kisses the badge. I know he's a Dundee lad and maybe I'm reading a bit too much into it but thought it was weird from him since he's only on loan
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18-02-2018 05:42 PM #1
Simon Murray
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18-02-2018 05:42 PM #2
Simon Murray
Kissing the Dundee badge after scoring yesterday maybe a bit much considering he’s still a Hibs player?
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18-02-2018 05:43 PM #4
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18-02-2018 05:43 PM #7
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18-02-2018 05:46 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-02-2018 05:47 PM #9
Come off it
He was hardly the shy and retiring type when he scored for us, the Rangers and hearts goals spring to mind
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18-02-2018 05:48 PM #10
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Great to see him do well yesterday.
We'll never know but he could well have had a couple n(at Least) at Easter Road yesterday.
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18-02-2018 05:49 PM #12
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I was raging when Griffiths kissed the Hibs badge while he was still a Wolves player.
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18-02-2018 05:52 PM #13
Good on him. Dundee fan now living the dream of playing for his team. Always gave 100% for us so no hard feelings from me. I doubt if we will see him in a Hibs jersey again
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18-02-2018 06:06 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As things stand, he and Oli Shaw are the only strikers who are contracted to us beyond the end of this season so it's possible he may well come back for next season.
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18-02-2018 06:11 PM #15
Considering he’ll never play for us again don’t think we should be bothered. Even if he does it’s the team he supported growing up, good on him.
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18-02-2018 06:11 PM #16
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He appears to be giving Dundee 100% just like he did here. No problem with badge stuff.
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18-02-2018 06:29 PM #17
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18-02-2018 06:41 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-02-2018 06:49 PM #19
He is allowed to show some emotion scoring for his boyhood heroes. Can't see him coming back to be a bit part player.
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18-02-2018 07:21 PM #21
I can't see him coming back. I think Lennon took a punt on a rough diamond and it's not got the potential he had hoped for. Wish Simon all the best. But if we want Europe we should be looking at higher calibre player in his position. Just my opinion.
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18-02-2018 07:38 PM #22
Goals win games and Murray's won the points for Dundee.
Add to that our squad lacks depth.
Then there is the fact that hibs didn't entertain the reported bids for Murray and were only forced to "sacrifice" (Lennon's words) a striker to push through the Scott Allan loan.
We only have an option on Flo - nothing certain until its a done deal - and we are unlikely to afford Maclaren should he do well.
Everything points to Murray's probable return.
I will be happy with that. Especially if he can keep banging them in for Dundee.
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18-02-2018 07:40 PM #23
Never mind kissing the badge, did he do Simon says?
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18-02-2018 07:53 PM #24
Professional footballer kissing the badge means nothing at all. Standard self promoting.
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18-02-2018 08:03 PM #25
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I'm looking forward to watching him make fools of the Jambos on 1st April.
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18-02-2018 08:14 PM #27
If we bought him as a punt based on the fact he had potential, five months consisting of playing well above what was expected and then some rough patches is too early to write him off.
Not sure he is or would be good enough in the long run, but can't see how people are saying it hasn't worked out as a signing and we're as well punting him.
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18-02-2018 08:43 PM #28
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I’d like him back for next season.
At the end of this season, MacLaren will definitely be off and Kamberi probably so.
Murray would at least augment if not fill that gap.
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18-02-2018 08:50 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-02-2018 08:59 PM #30
Doesn’t bother me. He’s a Dundee fan. Not like he didn’t graft his arse off for us.
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