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HibsTalk
02-08-2018, 10:50 AM
Looking for your guys views for the podcast on:

Scottish Premiership - who has done:

[emoji108] the best business
[emoji107] the worst business
[emoji871] best individual signing

We'll read some out on our Season Preview Podcast

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CropleyWasGod
02-08-2018, 10:56 AM
Looking for your guys views for the podcast on:

Scottish Premiership - who has done:

[emoji108] the best business
[emoji107] the worst business
[emoji871] best individual signing

We'll read some out on our Season Preview Podcast

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Not trying to tell you guys how to do your job, but would that exercise not have more merit if it were done after the window had shut?

Big_Franck
02-08-2018, 11:12 AM
Not trying to tell you guys how to do your job, but would that exercise not have more merit if it were done after the window had shut?

I think its worth doing with the season starting at the weekend. If a team have their side in place for the start of the season they've done well. If clubs are still scrambling around looking for numerous players they havent dont so well.

danhibees1875
02-08-2018, 11:15 AM
If anyone has done good business, I've missed it.
Hearts scattergun approach and signing 13 players is the worst business.
Kamberi is the best individual signing.

nonshinyfinish
02-08-2018, 11:19 AM
Based on value for money, Flo is surely the best signing.

WeeRussell
02-08-2018, 01:35 PM
Not trying to tell you guys how to do your job, but would that exercise not have more merit if it were done after the window had shut?

Yep as it’ll all be different when we sign Scott Allan.

Aim Here
02-08-2018, 02:11 PM
If anyone has done good business, I've missed it.
Hearts scattergun approach and signing 13 players is the worst business.
Kamberi is the best individual signing.

It's too early to tell for Hearts. Levein is well known for off-the-wall tactical innovations, like the 4-6-0. Maybe the *****lian horde signing policy of 'add 20 work experience kids to 20 random signings whose names I pulled out of a tombola' is a winning survival-of-the-fittest genetic algorithm. Just play the team at random until they start winning, then keep using whatever random combination of players works best.

I mean, I'm not betting my mortgage on it, but it's a possibility.