I think he’s been getting off with his poor performances due to how well he played last season. Not once last night did he get his body in front of his man and hold it up to get others into the game. And same against Dundee and hearts.
He doesn’t look interested. Felt sorry for whoever was on the ball last night as the movement in front of them was pathetic
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06-12-2018 06:49 AM #31
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06-12-2018 06:53 AM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Starting to wonder if they are actually that good or if it was just the fact Allan would put chances on a plate for them over and over again for them last season.
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06-12-2018 06:58 AM #34
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Hes not been doing any of that stuff for about 2 months now - that has nothing to with service
His attitude is all wrong
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06-12-2018 07:01 AM #35
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He needs a break to see if he can shake the niggling injury and repair the confidence they all lack. I'm a fan of Shaw and think he has loads of potential, but if he's going to play the next few matches he'll be singled out for "attention" by bigger, wily defenders. Troubling times which I'm sure we can overcome but right now it's concerning.
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06-12-2018 07:03 AM #36
He’s been undroppable because Lennon decided to go with only three strikers this season and the other two have been even more off form.
Once the management starts publicly singling out players then the end is close. Just a matter of time now.
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06-12-2018 07:28 AM #37
He's probably pissed off at having the ball punted up to him with zero support from the midfield.
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06-12-2018 07:42 AM #41
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From the BBC
"Hibernian assistant Garry Parker says Florian Kamberi was taken off after 53 minutes in Wednesday's 2-2 draw with St Mirren because head coach Neil Lennon wanted the striker "to do better in everything".(Edinburgh Evening News)Assistant head coach Garry Parker admits Hibernian are in desperate need of January reinforcements after their run without a victory was extended to seven matches. (Edinburgh Evening News)"
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06-12-2018 07:44 AM #42
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Can hardly think of a time he used any physicality
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06-12-2018 07:58 AM #43
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Can anyone clarify if this is the case ?
Also Mclaren s bad back ,has been mentioned as continuing to be an issue, With three games s week this month ,injuries wont clear up .
So seems unlikely this partnership can be rekindled this month and that's without loloking at lack of service ,or poor quality of Service.Last edited by Ronniekirk; 06-12-2018 at 08:05 AM.
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I like you thought we did need another Striker in but plenty were happy to go with Shaw as back up Ok no one could of predicted they would both be struggling with injuries so early but Shaw as we know is work in progress and his form was always going to dip at some point despite getting off to a good start
It's coming back to bite us big time just now though Althogh we are so poor at present Always easy to criticise in hindsight , but enough posters were flagging it up as issue at the time Finance I assume dictated we couldn't
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06-12-2018 08:31 AM #46
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Chuck porteus up front. If it can work for Paterson, why the hell not (tongue firmly in cheek)
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https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...hing-1-4840047
Here you go Billy Whizz
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06-12-2018 09:22 AM #48
Parker is totally out of order naming Flo. I seen Horgan jogging behind a St Mirren player after we lost the ball - he could not have been more than a couple of meters behind but did not even try to get the ball back. That happened on more than one occassion, he only seems interested if he has the ball - he is ok then but we need all the team fighting and one thing that Flo cannot be accused of is not trying IMO. He has showed he plays for the badge and I hope that love for the club is not ruined by some **** talk by Parker.
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06-12-2018 09:25 AM #49
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Parker shouldn’t be singling him out though. That makes a bad situation worse.
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Kamberi looks like the real deal to me - great technique and an eye for goal. But clearly something is not right at the moment.
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06-12-2018 09:52 AM #51
Kamberi has been very poor since his return to Hibs IMO whic I think has been overlooked due to how well he done last season. Saying that though, the midfield seems to have no clu or creativity.
Slivka deserves a run in central midfield as does Hyndman; I think they two would create more chance for Flo.
Long term we need Allan back IMO.
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Hasn’t tried a leg for months. Won’t jump for the ball, won’t hold it up.
He was rag dolled by Paul McGinn last night. Just slowly got up and kept jogging around.
If he’s injured or needs surgery, just get it done.
If he’s not trying, Parker has every right to call him out and Lennon has every right to drag him after 50 minutes.
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It would be interesting to see the percentages but I can barely recall him receiving a ball this season other than at head or chest height and with back to goal and with a defender right on top of him. Last season he did an immense amount of damage running into space to pick up the ball and facing to goal. He's not getting the service.
But equally I felt that last season he was as valuable to us for his immense work rate when we weren't in possession as he was for goals and assists. That seems to have disappeared this season. Partly that's because of how we are now playing - ponderously when we have the ball, which means the opposition almost always have time to file back, get into two lines of four and compress space. By the time that happens there's no space for Kamberi to get into. We are barely pressing when the opposition have the ball (one of the things we were really excellent at doing under Collins) so even if Kamberi wanted to chase down opponents like last season they are gone and playing on the halfway line as soon as they pick up the ball. But he also looks like he has little of the hunger and belief of last season.
We laboriously move the ball from side to side, usually wanting 2, 3 or even 4 touches, rarely making sharp forward passes on the ground, there's just no crispness or urgency there. We are playing like we hope something will happen rather than playing like we are confident in what we are doing, individually and collectively.
One of the things about the current spell is the extent to which it demonstrates just how good McGinn was.
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If, as Parker says, Kamberi is among a few players not giving their all why has this happened? Kamberi in particular strikes me as an intelligent guy who could have sought a bigger move but understood that Hibs would be a good club for him to stick with and build his career at.
Is he still not fit? Has he had some sort of falling out behind the scenes? Has he been unimpressed by the summer recruitment? Or are they actually doing their best but are now playing in a significantly weaker team?
There was a lot of enthusiasm from Kamberi and MacLaren for coming back to Hibs and Milligan says MacLaren pretty much sold him on coming to ER. What has happened to dent the players' desire to kick on?
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Yeah, didn't like that too much. Keep it in the locker room.
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