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mim
19-12-2015, 08:03 PM
When the QOS player went down in injury time, Fowler was screaming at their physio not to go on the park.
He knew that there were a few seconds left and they would have to give Hibs the ball back, playing against 10 men.
The physio either ignored him or didn't hear him.

Fowler was right to be concerned :greengrin

ACLeith
20-12-2015, 05:42 AM
When the QOS player went down in injury time, Fowler was screaming at their physio not to go on the park.
He knew that there were a few seconds left and they would have to give Hibs the ball back, playing against 10 men.
The physio either ignored him or didn't hear him.

Fowler was right to be concerned :greengrin

And their player had the same reaction to him coming on, anazing for someone who appeared to be at death's door

Keith_M
20-12-2015, 07:34 AM
The sad thing is that they considered it to be bad form that Hibs didn't kick the ball to them at the drop (despite Hibs being in posession)

Well done Hibs on showing some bottle and dealing with cheats in the correct manner.

matty_f
20-12-2015, 07:49 AM
QotS got exactly what they deserved, players were at it for ages. There was hee haw wrong with the boy, he was just trying to kill time.

Thankfully the ref clocked it for what it was, and well done to
Hibs for not going along with the farce.

21.05.2016
20-12-2015, 02:13 PM
The sad thing is that they considered it to be bad form that Hibs didn't kick the ball to them at the drop (despite Hibs being in posession)

Well done Hibs on showing some bottle and dealing with cheats in the correct manner.

Exactly.

greenlex
20-12-2015, 04:01 PM
I've watched the goal literally dozens of times now from the bounce ball to the celebration. I'm struggling to think of a sweeter end to a game.

Bostonhibby
20-12-2015, 04:03 PM
When the QOS player went down in injury time, Fowler was screaming at their physio not to go on the park.
He knew that there were a few seconds left and they would have to give Hibs the ball back, playing against 10 men.
The physio either ignored him or didn't hear him.

Fowler was right to be concerned :greengrin

Pray for Kyle Hutton, looked a horrible injury the way he went down and all that :wink: Just glad he recovered.

Well spotted ref, the rest is history.

21.05.2016
21-12-2015, 12:27 AM
The sad thing is that they considered it to be bad form that Hibs didn't kick the ball to them at the drop (despite Hibs being in posession)

Well done Hibs on showing some bottle and dealing with cheats in the correct manner.

Absolutely. Nice to see a bit of toughness from hibs, in the past we probably would have just gave them it as we were far to soft. Nice to finally a bit of fight about us! Totally different mentality, a much better will to win. That's exactly the attitude I want to see in hibs sides. We've been ****ed over by other teams in the past because we've had to much of a nicey nicey attitude

Kavinho
21-12-2015, 08:19 PM
When the QOS player went down in injury time, Fowler was screaming at their physio not to go on the park.

He knew that there were a few seconds left and they would have to give Hibs the ball back, playing against 10 men.
The physio either ignored him or didn't hear him.

Fowler was right to be concerned :greengrin



Youd think that every physio in the land would be aware of the potential for disaster of running on to treat an injury feigning player...



I fully fully expect the physio to be dropped from first team duties until deciding it's impossible to continue at the club...

PatHead
22-12-2015, 12:36 PM
The other bit of time wasting that went on at that time was only shown on Sky not the BBC. When the referee was returning to do the dropped ball the QoS player (Millar?) kicked the ball away about 15 feet. Fontaine ran and got it then gave it to the ref whilst Millar titted about and didn't make his way over the drop ball hence it wasn't contested. Obviously trying to drag out another few seconds.

Unlucky mate