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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcpakeisgod View Post
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    Comparing the two coming in directly to mcginn & mcgeouch is setting these guys up to fail, let's just see what their own style is, hopefully it's enough to improve our midfield and brings their own unique quality and style to the side. Good luck boys
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.

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    Don’t think he’s like McGinn or McGeouch and don’t want to compare him to either.

    Seems to like getting on the ball deep but also running at folk and making them commit, seems skilful with pace, strength and energy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas View Post
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.
    You don’t fancy the guy and haven’t ever seen him play? Hmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas View Post
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.
    Neil said he would bring the side ‘legs’. It’s exactly what we need.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas View Post
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.
    Based on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas View Post
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.
    File this lad under “one of THEY guys”

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    Andrew Shinnie "done a job"
    Been on the bevy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas View Post
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.
    In a blokeish way or some other sort of way?

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    Just posting to point out Stephane Omeonga fits perfectly into the Malonga song
    Do do do come on and do the conga fits pretty well to the Malonga song too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas View Post
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.
    Wtf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas View Post
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.
    Never seen him play for a single minute - wrote off already. Hibs net during transfer window season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas View Post
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.
    I have every faith that our people don't just pick a random on transfermkt. I think that's a hertz thing.

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    I’ve got no problem with the guy coming in if NL thinks he can do a job and he’s what we need then fair enough.

    What I do have a problem with ( and I’m not really sure why ) is we seem to be constantly getting 6 month loans for players. Yes this does work in our favour sometimes, the signing of Kamberi for instance but we’ve now got three 6 month loans on our books. Is this a healthy way for Hibs to go? I’m not sure and for some reason it does feel like it’s a problem as it seems to constantly happen now getting loans in during our transfer window.


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    Quote Originally Posted by southern hibby View Post
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    I’ve got no problem with the guy coming in if NL thinks he can do a job and he’s what we need then fair enough.

    What I do have a problem with ( and I’m not really sure why ) is we seem to be constantly getting 6 month loans for players. Yes this does work in our favour sometimes, the signing of Kamberi for instance but we’ve now got three 6 month loans on our books. Is this a healthy way for Hibs to go? I’m not sure and for some reason it does feel like it’s a problem as it seems to constantly happen now getting loans in during our transfer window.


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    whos the 3 6 month loans? Gauld (already talked about possible extension), Omeonga and....??? who am I forgetting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by southern hibby View Post
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    I’ve got no problem with the guy coming in if NL thinks he can do a job and he’s what we need then fair enough.

    What I do have a problem with ( and I’m not really sure why ) is we seem to be constantly getting 6 month loans for players. Yes this does work in our favour sometimes, the signing of Kamberi for instance but we’ve now got three 6 month loans on our books. Is this a healthy way for Hibs to go? I’m not sure and for some reason it does feel like it’s a problem as it seems to constantly happen now getting loans in during our transfer window.


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    I see it as the best way of getting good players out of our price range in the door.

    If he absolutely loves it and does well then it will only help us if we then try to keep him on a longer term deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by southern hibby View Post
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    I’ve got no problem with the guy coming in if NL thinks he can do a job and he’s what we need then fair enough.

    What I do have a problem with ( and I’m not really sure why ) is we seem to be constantly getting 6 month loans for players. Yes this does work in our favour sometimes, the signing of Kamberi for instance but we’ve now got three 6 month loans on our books. Is this a healthy way for Hibs to go? I’m not sure and for some reason it does feel like it’s a problem as it seems to constantly happen now getting loans in during our transfer window.


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    Maybe that's because we need short term solutions to short term problems? While it would be great to plan and sign for the future, there are ongoing problems we need to solve. Personally, I'm not in the least phased when someone comes on loan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo70 View Post
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    I see it as the best way of getting good players out of our price range in the door.

    If he absolutely loves it and does well then it will only help us if we then try to keep him on a longer term deal
    This is obviously the strategy. Get boys in on 6 month loan deals. Hope they do well, sell them the club, make them happy then it makes it a lot easier to sign them permanently. Nothing wrong with it and a lot more sensible than *****ing cash on contracts for players who might not fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by judas View Post
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    Don’t fancy the guy at all. Not sure what the point is in this case.
    Makes no sense if you haven't like the majority of us hasn't heard of the lad - what's the point of your post?

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    Quote Originally Posted by southern hibby View Post
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    I’ve got no problem with the guy coming in if NL thinks he can do a job and he’s what we need then fair enough.

    What I do have a problem with ( and I’m not really sure why ) is we seem to be constantly getting 6 month loans for players. Yes this does work in our favour sometimes, the signing of Kamberi for instance but we’ve now got three 6 month loans on our books. Is this a healthy way for Hibs to go? I’m not sure and for some reason it does feel like it’s a problem as it seems to constantly happen now getting loans in during our transfer window.


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    Welcome to modern football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Callum_62 View Post
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    whos the 3 6 month loans? Gauld (already talked about possible extension), Omeonga and....??? who am I forgetting?
    Thought Agyepong was on a 6 months with option to extend. Or have I got that wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by southern hibby View Post
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    Thought Agyepong was on a 6 months with option to extend. Or have I got that wrong?

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    Isnt it a seasons loan?

    Anyway i get your point but its probably
    Partly the way if the world and market we are in now

    Good if some can be persuaded to stay on though


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    Or should have I said 6 months left on a season loan for him.


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    I see it as the best way of getting good players out of our price range in the door.

    If he absolutely loves it and does well then it will only help us if we then try to keep him on a longer term deal
    Nail on head.

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    I’ve got no problem with the guy coming in if NL thinks he can do a job and he’s what we need then fair enough.

    What I do have a problem with ( and I’m not really sure why ) is we seem to be constantly getting 6 month loans for players. Yes this does work in our favour sometimes, the signing of Kamberi for instance but we’ve now got three 6 month loans on our books. Is this a healthy way for Hibs to go? I’m not sure and for some reason it does feel like it’s a problem as it seems to constantly happen now getting loans in during our transfer window.


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    I bet Hearts wish they had signed Malaury Martin on a 6 month deal

    As a rule:
    The Summer window is for permanent deals and season long loans
    The January window is for 6 month loans and pre contracts

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMurdoch View Post
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    I bet Hearts wish they had signed Malaury Martin on a 6 month deal

    As a rule:
    The Summer window is for permanent deals and season long loans
    The January window is for 6 month loans and pre contracts
    Can’t argue with that about Martin, but come the summer we will then have another 3 players leaving that will need replaced and it seems to be a vicious circle we may be creeping towards.

    Also not sure if we’ll have any other players leaving too. Possibly Brogdan unless we’re extremely lucking in convincing him to stay.

    We could say that we might convince one other loan signing to sign on permanently but ( let’s be honest we we’re lucky Kamberi signed considering championship teams were after him ) there’s a good chance if they do well other teams will come in for them.

    I do understand that these loans allows us to get players in that we would normally not be able to get and we get to see them and they get to see us but for some reason I personally don’t feel this is the way we should be going. I may feel different if it was one or possibly two on loan but there is 4 I can think of on loan that can just walk away in May. Then back to square one trying to re-address these gaps.

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    Forgot to add I genuinely hope these guys have an amazing time here and thoroughly enjoy the experience because if they do decide to go back then tell other players of that great time they had here it may just one day persuade another player to join.

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    Can’t argue with that about Martin, but come the summer we will then have another 3 players leaving that will need replaced and it seems to be a vicious circle we may be creeping towards.

    Also not sure if we’ll have any other players leaving too. Possibly Brogdan unless we’re extremely lucking in convincing him to stay.

    We could say that we might convince one other loan signing to sign on permanently but ( let’s be honest we we’re lucky Kamberi signed considering championship teams were after him ) there’s a good chance if they do well other teams will come in for them.

    I do understand that these loans allows us to get players in that we would normally not be able to get and we get to see them and they get to see us but for some reason I personally don’t feel this is the way we should be going. I may feel different if it was one or possibly two on loan but there is 4 I can think of on loan that can just walk away in May. Then back to square one trying to re-address these gaps.

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    Recruitment for the 1st team is constant. Most players are signed on 2 or 3 year contracts so you are looking at a minimum of 4 new permanent players every summer plus a couple of loans. Then another couple of loans in January if you have injuries or there are obvious weaknesses in the team like our midfield and forwards.

    It is bad for your financial health if you get your permanent signings wrong. Using Hearts as an example, they will have paid Martin 3.5 years wages for he haw, Conor Sammon 3 years cash in order for him to play for other teams, Oshinwa, years doing he haw then paid off, Old Man Hughes 2/3 years wages to play a couple of games between injury bouts. A massive waste of money from them.
    By comparison we have no permanent players massively out the picture and sooking loads of money from the club. We have had Angepong and MacLaren in an almost permanent injured state giving us very little return on our investment but we won't be stuck with them beyond the summer. Far less waste than had they been on permanent contracts.
    We can't afford to waste money like Celtic or a team in the top 2 English leagues.
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    Have we signed Tommy Block?

    If so, after Ryan Gauld and Tommy Block, he's the first January signing whose name doesn't fit into "that song".

    Unless we immediately nickname him Baby Shark of course?
    Tommy Block do do do do do do

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMurdoch View Post
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    Recruitment for the 1st team is constant. Most players are signed on 2 or 3 year contracts so you are looking at a minimum of 4 new permanent players every summer plus a couple of loans. Then another couple of loans in January if you have injuries or there are obvious weaknesses in the team like our midfield and forwards.

    It is bad for your financial health if you get your permanent signings wrong. Using Hearts as an example, they will have paid Martin 3.5 years wages for he haw, Conor Sammon 3 years cash in order for him to play for other teams, Oshinwa, years doing he haw then paid off, Old Man Hughes 2/3 years wages to play a couple of games between injury bouts. A massive waste of money from them.
    By comparison we have no permanent players massively out the picture and sooking loads of money from the club. We have had Angepong and MacLaren in an almost permanent injured state giving us very little return on our investment but we won't be stuck with them beyond the summer. Far less waste than had they been on permanent contracts.
    We can't afford to waste money like Celtic or a team in the top 2 English leagues.
    Fair comments, but I forgot about MacLaren so that’s 5 on loan that can just walk away in May or he may leave this window.

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