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23-10-2018 08:28 PM #92
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23-10-2018 08:33 PM #95
Shame they couldn’t do that back in 86 .
Dundee just lost 4 against Livi .
Celtic will pump them on Sunday . Then it’s our chance to totally burst their bubble.SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS 2016
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23-10-2018 08:35 PM #96This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They won't win the league and I'm not even certain they'll finish 2nd. They'll be closer to us at the end of the season than they will be to Celtic.
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23-10-2018 08:35 PM #97
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It’s not as if they were blowing teams away.
The cup game you could argue they needed to win to try and save their season but it was still a crap performance from us. And the last game, when we had a lot more riding on it than them, was dreadful.
For me, us turning up and winning there is one of the big things missing from Lennon’s time here.
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23-10-2018 08:36 PM #98
The missed pen was utterly horrific. He was surely trying to miss?!
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23-10-2018 08:39 PM #99
So.....hearts won at a pish Dundee by the same score we won at a pish Dundee?
Is it wrong to say both Hibs and Hearts are good teams this season?
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23-10-2018 08:41 PM #100This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Maybe not, Celtic have a difficult euro game on Thursday.
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23-10-2018 08:42 PM #101This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Behave.
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23-10-2018 08:43 PM #102
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The fact we lost at Celtic (hardly a disaster), coupled with wins for those around us, makes the league table look worse than it is. Provided we pick up where we left off against Hamilton when we get back among the more winnable games, our season will take care of itself and under Lennon I'm confident we'll continue to do well. Yes, they're our biggest rivals, but it's important to look at the bigger picture and not focus everything on 'catching Hearts'.
Last season we were 11 points clear of the yams at the start of December. Less than three weeks later they'd cut that gap to two points. Yet after new year we pulled away again and the gap was eventually 18 points. Just shows you how quickly things can change.
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23-10-2018 08:45 PM #103This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteScottish Cup Winners 2016 - The Immortals
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23-10-2018 08:47 PM #104
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11 points would be a big gap to us though. As I said in another post, remember our form last season after Christmas was as good as you’ll ever see from us but we were still short of catching those in front of us.
And I remember the second season in the championship being told that the gap was fine, it was early in the season etc. We went on a brilliant run, got it down to 3 points but couldn’t sustain the form (granted there were other factors).
Not for a minute suggesting they are Man City or anything like that. But neither are we. Our form is actually pretty decent. We’ve won more than half our games. We can perhaps maintain that over the course but really increasing that win percentage would be difficult.
Their form will drop off, but we can’t give them too big a lead IMO because we’ll also drop plenty points.
Beat them and get it down to 5 points and that really gives us a shout at getting after them.
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23-10-2018 08:47 PM #105
Hearts' next 5 league games are;
Hibs (h)
Celtic (a)
Kilmarnock (h)
St Mirren (a)
Rangers (h)
If they're still 8 points ahead of us and sitting top of the league after those run of fixtures then I'll start to worry.
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23-10-2018 08:49 PM #106This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-10-2018 08:52 PM #107
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23-10-2018 08:53 PM #108This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If their home advantage is worth an extra 3-6 points to them a season (no idea if it is like!) , than hell mend the rest of us for not trying to work out why..
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23-10-2018 08:55 PM #109
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23-10-2018 09:08 PM #112
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Hearts are getting into the habit of winning.
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23-10-2018 09:10 PM #113This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-10-2018 09:15 PM #114This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But no facts allowed right?
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23-10-2018 09:19 PM #115
Folk need to get a grip.
If they go into the last game of the season needing a point at Dens Park to win the league then we all know that's the time for folk to start 5hitting themselves.
Until then we should calm down. We've got a decent team of our own - time will tell if it is better than theirs.
I can't believe the high regard so many of our fans have for them after they have done nothing more than have a decent start to the season.Last edited by Smartie; 23-10-2018 at 09:42 PM.
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23-10-2018 09:40 PM #116
Dear oh dear!
Bed wetters oot aw ready and it’s no even November?
It’s only Hearts no Juventus!
Keep the faith !
As others have said if Celtic keep playing the way they played on Saturday even without Scott Brown the destination of the League is a foregone conclusion
It is shaping up to be the most competitive League in years and even if the worst should happen next week there is still a lot of fitba to be played and another window to come
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23-10-2018 09:51 PM #117This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Kilmarnock: 3-2 v 1-0
Livingston: 1-2 v 0-0
Rangers: N/A v 1-3
Aberdeen: 1-1 v 2-1
St Johnstone: 1-1 v 2-1
Hamilton: 6-0 v 4-1
Motherwell: 3-0 v 1-0
St Mirren: 1-0 v 4-1
Dundee: 3-0 v 3-0
Our results aren't too dissimilar, but they seem to have a knack of grinding out difficult wins. A draw at Tynecastle would be a good result given an away win for either side in the derby was over four years ago and that in almost a year and a half they've only lost there once, to Celtic.
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23-10-2018 09:56 PM #118
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23-10-2018 09:56 PM #119
I'm just back from Old Trafford. Utd were, as per this season, garbage. it's so negative and slow. Juve were decent, moved the ball around but didn't really create much bar a couple of De Gea to class saves.
It was hard to tell if Juve were good or the lack of movement and press from Utd made them look better. all in all it wasn't a good game.
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23-10-2018 10:07 PM #120This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Fixtures also have been kind to them So they must be due some bad results to even things out
Would be nice to think Celtic and Us will beat them but they have momentum so the Onus is on Us to do something we rarely do Win at Tynie
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