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    I was telling my non Hibs supporting pal I had at the game with me today before kick off that he was "never a right back". Cheers Efe for making me look a right dunce.
    Dont be hard on yourself, as pointed out by a previous poster Efe's created a new position of CBWB (Centre Back Wing Back) which he's excelling in


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    Quote Originally Posted by IGRIGI View Post
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    Dont be hard on yourself, as pointed out by a previous poster Efe's created a new position of CBWB (Centre Back Wing Back) which he's excelling in
    Ha! He covered some amount of ground today.

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    Thought he was extra fired up today after the goading they gave him last time at pitoddrie. Was outstanding and they aren't laughing now

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    Apparently not a right back though. Personally, and not just because of how well he played today, I think he’s played brilliantly at right back

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    Apparently not a right back though. Personally, and not just because of how well he played today, I think he’s played brilliantly at right back
    He’s no a right back. Played well in a back three today though.

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    Best game for Hibs to date.

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    Outstanding. So composed on the ball and he's no slow either!
    Superb! MOTM for me.

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    awesome reminded me of Alan Hansen at his best for Liverpool today. Composed, great feet and happy to carry the ball deep into the opposition half.

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    Man of the century.

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    Loving man of the century!!! Genius :)

    Such a talent

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    Rightly Scott Allan will take the plaudits today but what a fantastic performance from Efe Ambrose today. When you consider the pundit and online 'lynching' he got after Pittodrie, to come out today and from start to finish totally outplay Aberdeen's forward line (GMS, McGinn and May all tried on his flank), and provide impetus going forward in both halves, for me he actually shaded it for MotM.

    Top top performance today. Mind, how we have missed Allan - what a player he is when on-song. Best window we have had in ages it would appear, great team spirit on display today

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    Best game for Hibs to date.

    Was great today but to be fair I think he's been pretty good all season and that he's been a cracking signing. Defo had some unfair criticism at times.

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    Thought Efe was outstanding today. He just oozes class, and seems to be enjoying playing for us. Very difficult to select just one man of the match today with so many first class performances - Efe was my choice.

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    It wasn't flawless, but when you consider that Efe doesn't ever' take the easy option, instead creating and giving impetus to our game whenever possible and sometimes when it doesn't seem likely, you have to say he was outstanding. What a coup getting him to sign on was,

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfurryhibby View Post
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    It wasn't flawless, but when you consider that Efe doesn't ever' take the easy option, instead creating and giving impetus to our game whenever possible and sometimes when it doesn't seem likely, you have to say he was outstanding. What a coup getting him to sign on was,
    McInnes tried four players targeting Efe today and none got any joy. When you consider the form Aberdeen were on, in particular McGinn and GMS, I think Efe deserves huge praise. Second half he was immense I genuinely didn't notice Niall McGinn playing today

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    Quote Originally Posted by truehibernian View Post
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    McInnes tried four players targeting Efe today and none got any joy. When you consider the form Aberdeen were on, in particular McGinn and GMS, I think Efe deserves huge praise. Second half he was immense I genuinely didn't notice Niall McGinn playing today
    Was McGinn genuinely playing?

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    McInnes tried four players targeting Efe today and none got any joy. When you consider the form Aberdeen were on, in particular McGinn and GMS, I think Efe deserves huge praise. Second half he was immense I genuinely didn't notice Niall McGinn playing today
    I only noticed McGinn was playing for them around the 70 min Mark...sums up just how good Efe was today
    ..he was deffo my MOTM in an outstanding team performance

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    Quote Originally Posted by worcesterhibby View Post
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    awesome reminded me of Alan Hansen at his best for Liverpool today. Composed, great feet and happy to carry the ball deep into the opposition half.
    You’re bang on with that. A dangerous defender.

    He was on on fire today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truehibernian View Post
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    McInnes tried four players targeting Efe today and none got any joy. When you consider the form Aberdeen were on, in particular McGinn and GMS, I think Efe deserves huge praise. Second half he was immense I genuinely didn't notice Niall McGinn playing today
    Said exactly the same at the game yesterday re Niall McGinn he was totally anonymous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cairney11 View Post
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    Outstanding. So composed on the ball and he's no slow either!
    Brilliant today

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    There was a moment he read a May cross beautifully, cleared it to one of our players then burst out of the box at pace for the passback and to drive forward. Stunning workrate, reading of the game and desire to turn defence into attack.


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    He's a classy mover and hardly put a foot wrong apart from his ball-handling incident in the second half.

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    Just thought I would bump this up.

    Everyone's high on our performance on Saturday and the plaudits are being handed to various midfielders and front men.

    Whilst that was very pleasing my own MOM, like others above,was Efe.

    Some around me in upper west can't take the stress when he's on the ball fearing a bombscare moment .

    But Gee Whizz... what a display on Saturday!

    Absolutely world class.


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    Quote Originally Posted by hughio View Post
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    Just thought I would bump this up.

    Everyone's high on our performance on Saturday and the plaudits are being handed to various midfielders and front men.

    Whilst that was very pleasing my own MOM, like others above,was Efe.

    Some around me in upper west can't take the stress when he's on the ball fearing a bombscare moment .

    But Gee Whizz... what a display on Saturday!

    Absolutely world class.

    We should enjoy him while it lasts....as I expect him to move on in the summer.

    Id also expect quiet a descent fee if he can keep it up.


    He deserves a big move...to prove all the doubters wrong.

    Newcastle were after him...but he couldnt get the work permit.
    Now he will have residency however.

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    I think he would do well down South.

    He's a lot quicker than I realised, and ordinary players can do well down South if they have the physical attributes.

    He'd need to cut out his nonsense though, as his mistakes would always be punished. We let him away with a fair bit (correctly, as he brings so much else to the table for us) that he may not get away with elsewhere.

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    I think he'll stay - especially IF we get a crack at Europe.

    He's already said that he's happy at ER and feels at home and he obviously wants to work with NL otherwise he wouldn't be with us in the first place.

    He'll have already made a decent amount of money from football and I get the impression that a regular start, together with the above, will be more important to him than chasing a bit of extra dosh elsewhere.

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    I think he'll stay - especially IF we get a crack at Europe.

    He's already said that he's happy at ER and feels at home and he obviously wants to work with NL otherwise he wouldn't be with us in the first place.

    He'll have already made a decent amount of money from football and I get the impression that a regular start, together with the above, will be more important to him than chasing a bit of extra dosh elsewhere.
    I agree mate feels like some.posters on here are happy for us to offload all our players this summer...I think Efe is happy here with a manager that he trusts and trust him...time will tell but I reckon he will stay if we get a crack at Europe

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    It’s been a while since he scored. Would like to see his goal celebration on a regular basis.

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