bigwheel
20-05-2012, 10:08 AM
Where do we go from here? There is no quick cure, and a long summer ahead...
Here are my six steps to redemption? Whats yours??
1. Say sorry and mean it
I'd like Rod Petrie and Pat Fenlon to sit in front of TV Cameras tomorrow and tell us they deeply realise that they have let us down. I would like them to say "enough is enough", and promise us they realise they have to change their approach to stop us being a soft touch. Some players might be good too, but as many not be here next year, not sure that would help much.
2. Give us some hope through action
Sign McPake and Griffiths, and do it fast. Give us something to be pleased about
3. Make the big decisions now
If Billy Brown is going to work with Jeffries, let him go. If Fenlon has made up his mind he doesn't want a sproule, Ohanlon etc - let them go...if he has a few key signings he wants to add, let's go and get them. Late August loans deals is not what we need. We could have lost 3+ league games by then. Sign them in the next two weeks and set a standard for new player
4. Be a great club not just a football team
Everything should be geared around Hibernian FC being the heart of our community. Reach out , listen and engage. Help kids learn football and provided support to those less privileged than others. Get the team to play their part. Start living the ethos of the club that originally started our traditions
5. Let's make Easter Road a hard place to get a point in..
Let's focus on making ER a place we normally win. It's been a happy hunting ground for almost every team lately. It used to be a fixture that most teams including the old firm worried about - lets give us fans hope that we are a winning team again.
6. Start beating Hearts
They have outfought and outplayed us lately, no better example than yesterday. They will be going through change too...no longer will they be funding players they can't afford, so no reason for us not to compete better. Let's start getting three points against them with a bit more regularity. Give us some pride back
There is no quick fix, but steady steps can give us a sense of hope and progress...
Here are my six steps to redemption? Whats yours??
1. Say sorry and mean it
I'd like Rod Petrie and Pat Fenlon to sit in front of TV Cameras tomorrow and tell us they deeply realise that they have let us down. I would like them to say "enough is enough", and promise us they realise they have to change their approach to stop us being a soft touch. Some players might be good too, but as many not be here next year, not sure that would help much.
2. Give us some hope through action
Sign McPake and Griffiths, and do it fast. Give us something to be pleased about
3. Make the big decisions now
If Billy Brown is going to work with Jeffries, let him go. If Fenlon has made up his mind he doesn't want a sproule, Ohanlon etc - let them go...if he has a few key signings he wants to add, let's go and get them. Late August loans deals is not what we need. We could have lost 3+ league games by then. Sign them in the next two weeks and set a standard for new player
4. Be a great club not just a football team
Everything should be geared around Hibernian FC being the heart of our community. Reach out , listen and engage. Help kids learn football and provided support to those less privileged than others. Get the team to play their part. Start living the ethos of the club that originally started our traditions
5. Let's make Easter Road a hard place to get a point in..
Let's focus on making ER a place we normally win. It's been a happy hunting ground for almost every team lately. It used to be a fixture that most teams including the old firm worried about - lets give us fans hope that we are a winning team again.
6. Start beating Hearts
They have outfought and outplayed us lately, no better example than yesterday. They will be going through change too...no longer will they be funding players they can't afford, so no reason for us not to compete better. Let's start getting three points against them with a bit more regularity. Give us some pride back
There is no quick fix, but steady steps can give us a sense of hope and progress...