I for one really hope we can hang on to Mr Ambrose.
Some round about me in upper west shudder with fear whenever he's on the ball and in fairness there are and have been "moments" of madness.
Overall however my image of Efe is his loping, easy style of running,eating up the ground and taking us deep into opponents territory and I just love that.
He's so athletic that defensively he's really useful too.His game is such an antidote to the endless square passing that drives me nuts.Not to mention occasional goals..and that celebration.
So what are the chances of us keeping him?
Thoughts?
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07-06-2018 01:14 PM #1
Efe
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07-06-2018 01:23 PM #2
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Love to see him stay, but i have a feeling he signed on a promise to be allowed to go if the right offer comes in... that said, he may have changed his mind.
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07-06-2018 01:23 PM #3
I love him, but swear to god he smokes a joint before every 4th/5th game.
This said, without his moments of existential liberation he'd be completely out of our league.
If we sell him, i hope it's for big money.
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07-06-2018 01:29 PM #4
Quality player at this level. Statistically this season I think only Ajer from Celtic had more successful dribbles and chances created as a defender. Defensively, bar a goal at Aberdeen and one opening day again Partick, he's been our best defender. He's a superb athlete, incredibly fit and reads the game well.
He's very important to the way we play and I feel that we are stronger as a 3-5-2.
Is there merit in the theory that we could sell Efe at a profit to give porteous much required game time for his development? Personally I'd rather see Daz phased out but think Efe moving on is more likely.
I hope we can keep him but the world of modern football might not allow it, if a big offer from China comes in he'll probably be off.
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07-06-2018 01:37 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I fully expect him to move on this summer but i hope not.
I will of course retain my fridge magnet of the great man who I love to watch play.
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07-06-2018 01:53 PM #8
The thing that strikes me about Efe is the amount of headers he wins defending. It can go unnoticed but it seems to me that he clears almost every crossed corner.
Porteous needs games which are much tougher to come around in a back 4 than a 5.
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07-06-2018 02:02 PM #11
I highly doubt that Efe will leave Hibernian the mans embraced Hibs in the same way as Neil Lennon has.
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07-06-2018 02:19 PM #12
Anybody in the know out there who can say with authority that he's (for example)really happy here,kids settled at school,loves the Club, would die for Lenny....etc??
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07-06-2018 02:23 PM #13
I thought he started the season shockingly badly, but he improved and eventually by the end of the season was one of our strongest and most consistent performers.
He always wants to play football, which isn't something we should scoff at, even if it plays us into trouble from time to time.
His ability to come out of defence with the ball (along with Hanlon) when we played our strong 3-5-2 formation was absolutely central to the strength of our performances as a team. The team was very balanced during the second half of the season, and his comfort in that position in that side was absolutely essential.
Great player and I really hope we can hold on to him, but he can drive me up the wall at times.
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07-06-2018 03:27 PM #15
I’d love it if Efe is at Hibs for a long time to come. He is absolutely excellent & exactly the type of player I like to watch play.
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07-06-2018 03:29 PM #16
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Don’t see a long queue waiting to offer money for him.Pity if he goes.
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07-06-2018 03:53 PM #17
Efe is a genuine classy type. Bit dozy at times. I like to see him venturing forward i. e. away from our goal!
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07-06-2018 03:53 PM #18
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07-06-2018 03:57 PM #19
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[QUOTE=Stokesy's on fire;5425371]I highly doubt that Efe will leave Hibernian the mans embraced Hibs in the same way as Neil Lennon has.[/QUOTE
He is quoted as wanting to play in England and signed for us till his visa/permit was sorted so he may be looking for a much bigger wage.
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07-06-2018 04:48 PM #20
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07-06-2018 04:48 PM #21
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But this is a passage from an article about his time in Scotland written in The Herald last year.
Efe states....
. “For me, my family comes first.
My daughter was born here, which I believe will help me get citizenship here.
"My wife is studying at University and trying to graduate.
I just want to make Scotland my home for my family and that has been in the back of my mind.
"Everything has been nice, terrific.
I've never missed my home and I have always called Scotland my home.
So for me to be part of Scotland and my children to be Scottish would be an amazing thing for me."
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Of course people can change their mind.
Money down south might change Efe's.
But his comments certainly indicate he is planting roots here.Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 07-06-2018 at 05:24 PM.
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08-06-2018 01:40 PM #26
Watch out for the German left back Rüdiger in the world cup finals. He reminds me so much of Efe that I get panic attacks when he's on the ball.
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08-06-2018 05:24 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
... It's also encouraging that I haven't seen any speculation concerning his future coming from the club or msm.
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08-06-2018 05:59 PM #29
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While Efe does have loads of good points, he does switch off a lot. If play develops down out left, he ball watches and good strikers or wide men drift off behind and away from him unnoticed.its not an uncommon sight for Hanlon or Daz to be yelling at him for letting an opponent away.
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08-06-2018 06:31 PM #30
I'm not Efe's biggest fan as he can be a bombscare at times, when he's on his game though he's majestic but prone to the odd lapse, hence why he's with us. I think he'd make a good defensive midfielder, strong in the challenge, good in the air and reads the game well.
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