Ross Chisolm; all he done was point!
Sean O’Hanlon; a Cowdenbeath game springs to mind. We freed him and he went on trial to Bonnyrigg!
Paul Tosh; minging, just minging! Used to hate Chris Jackson as well around that time. Always mind my old man going mental at him as he had to keep tying his boot laces during one game. Must have been a good half a dozen times he was bent down sorting them while the game went on around him. Was unreal. Plus he scored that peach against us at Stirling Albion through there, think it knocked us out. Maybe in a replay.
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Thread: Worst Ever Hibs Player?
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22-07-2018 10:27 AM #91
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22-07-2018 10:35 AM #93
I wouldn't even have Zibi as our worst keeper in recent memory. He has a fair few good games, his mistakes tended to come in really big games though so it makes them harder to forgive.
For utter hopelessness it has to be Tony Caig. I have honestly never seen a less atheltic looking goalkeeper. It took him an age to get down, he couldn't jump, his kicking was awful and he looked ridiculously unfit. 2 games spring to mind. Against Partick Thistle at home, came on as a sub after Colgan (I think) was sent off. First effort he had to face was a free kick, rolled along the ground, 4 yards to the side of him and he flopped over and didn't even get near it. Second was when we were pumped at home v Dunfermilne. Anyone who was there won't need reminding, he was pathetic. In the opening weeks of that season he shipped 5 to Hearts and 4 each to Rangers and Dunfermilne. It was no shock our piss poor league form improved when that imposter was dropped.
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22-07-2018 10:38 AM #94
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The way some go on, whittaker mark 2 should be in that side. Thankfully Lenny isn't so stupid.
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22-07-2018 10:48 AM #96
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Has anyone mention Jamie
Mcquilken yet ?
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22-07-2018 11:03 AM #99This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm genuinely happy for you as I say, definitely needed this victory more than me.
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22-07-2018 11:11 AM #101This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
More chance he is in our top five in the last 10 years , than the worst.
Did you catch him in bed with Camille 🤔😜SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS 2016
GGTTH
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22-07-2018 11:14 AM #103
From the 70/80s - Roddy McKenzie, Jas K Brown, Duncan Lambie, Joe Ward
Can't really think of too many that stood out in the 90s. Jamie McQuilken maybe.
In more recent times there have been quite a few - Zibi, Caig, Konte, Kuqi, Vine, Haynes, Boateng, Tudur Jones.
To even mention Liam Craig, Colin Nish and Oxley in that company is attention seeking nonsense. Although I could throw Michael Nelson into the mix and some might accuse me of doing the same!Last edited by Hiber-nation; 22-07-2018 at 11:23 AM.
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22-07-2018 11:23 AM #105This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-07-2018 11:28 AM #106
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Brian Hamilton. For a player with latent ability he was a complete let down.
How Alex Miller sold him to Hearts for the same price we paid for him is a mystery to this day for me.
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22-07-2018 11:31 AM #107This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Incidentally, Simon Brown played his part in our last top 3 finish and he was still crap.
Zibi played his part in a top 4 finish and our cup win in 2007 and he was still crap.
Makalambay and Graeme Smith played their parts in our last top 4 finish until last season and they were both crap.
Being a crap player in a good team doesn’t make you a good player imo
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22-07-2018 11:34 AM #108hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was a little young back then, was he a success at hearts?
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22-07-2018 11:38 AM #109
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He did score against us next time there was a derby!
But overall, not really although he seemed happier there.
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22-07-2018 11:39 AM #110
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Its Rowan Vine.
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22-07-2018 11:40 AM #111
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22-07-2018 11:50 AM #112This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And if my average of 1.3posts a day is ‘so many posts’ that you’ve never seen anything like, then what exactly does that make your average of 1.9 posts per day? If you’re going to try and slag someone off for posting too much then it’s probably best to make sure that you don’t post more than they do
Anyway, I feel this has gone very far off track and your decision to insult me instead of discussing football matters is only going to end one way. If you want to talk football with the adults then I’ll happily continue, otherwise please do run along.
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22-07-2018 12:09 PM #113
Calderwood signed a midfielder from Nottingham forest I think can’t remember his name tho
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22-07-2018 12:09 PM #114
Was just looking through recent squads and some of the players I had thought would be good but turned out awful or making no impact
Stephen Pinau
Alan O’Brien
Dénes Rósa
Fabian Yantorno
Torben Joneleit
Patrick Noubissié
David Stephens
Danny Galbraith
Matt Thornhill
Victor Pallson
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22-07-2018 12:09 PM #115This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-07-2018 12:12 PM #116
This thread is, as Gordon Sawers would scream down the lens of a camera, is destroying my happiness.
PERSEVERE
Verb: pə:ːsɪ'ˈvɪə/
To not give up.
To go the distance.
To stop at nothing.
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22-07-2018 12:13 PM #117
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22-07-2018 12:19 PM #118This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it" - George Bernard Shaw.
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22-07-2018 12:19 PM #119This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As for the likes of Hamilton, ridic that he could be mentioned in this context.
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