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Jonnyboy
07-12-2019, 06:23 PM
I think I can confidently say that not many of us saw that coming! At times we rode our luck a bit but to counter that we played some lovely football in spells too. Aberdeen did what they always do in adopting a policy of ‘if you can’t get the man get the ball’ as they fouled their way through the ninety minutes.

With Newell still absent, Jack Ross made a couple of changes by bringing Rocky back in goals and replacing Slivka with Mallan in midfield. It was a no brainer for me in terms of the keeper change as Maxwell’s horrendous error for the first goal in Dingwall could not go unpunished. Bringing Mallan in resurrected the question as to whether he and Allan could play in the same team and I confess, my first thoughts were that our midfield didn’t look to be physical enough but they coped admirably as it turned out. I was pleased too to see Fraser Murray making the bench.

The first half was not great and the conditions didn’t help if truth be told. What we got for the most part was a series of errors from both defences. Paul Hanlon had a bit of a nightmare and was bailed out on several occasions by Porteous. Stevenson looked less assured than normal and Naismith had his hands full with the tricky Greg Leigh. At the other end, Boyle’s pace had them worried whilst both Doidge and Kamberi hassled and harried their central defenders.

On umpteen occasions the flow of Hibs’ play was disrupted by foul challenges and though free kicks were mostly given, I felt the referee took far too long to get his yellow card out. In terms of first half chances, Hibs had opportunities from two free kicks but hit the wall on both occasions. At the other end a shocking blunder by Hanlon allowed Cosgrove to run in on goal but Hallberg forced the striker to shoot early and his effort was well saved by Rocky who dived to his left to push the ball past the post.

The second half was much better from a Hibs point of view and they broke the deadlock around six minutes in when a magnificent through ball by Scott Allan set Boyle free of McKenna and in on goal. Drawing Lewis towards him he slipped the ball past him and into the net. Five minutes later Boyle might have had a second but his bullet from around twenty yards was saved by Lewis. It was all Hibs now and Allan provided a chance for Kamberi but the striker’s effort was saved.

At the other end, a somehow transformed Paul Hanlon made two fantastic interceptions, denying Cosgrove’s route to goal whilst Stevenson crucially blocked a low cross just before it reached Ferguson. At the side of the park the whinging Derek McInnes decided things needed changed and made an unusual triple substitution but within a couple of minutes his change backfired big style as Boyle raced on to a through ball before sweeping the ball low beyond Lewis.

I’ll be honest here and say that I wondered whether Hibs could keep a two goal lead but my concerns only lasted about five minutes as Allan and Kamberi combined on the left allowing the latter to skip past a couple of tackles before placing the ball beyond Lewis and into the bottom corner of the net. It was, like the first two, a lovely goal well crafted and well taken.

Hibs were content now to try and keep the ball but some dodgy clearances gifted it back to the Dons. Cosgrove should have scored when inside the six yard box but a quite wonderful block by Hanlon cleared the danger. The free scoring Aberdeen striker had another chance but headed his effort weakly into the arms of Marciano.

When the final whistle blew there was a roar of approval from the home stands and it was well merited too.

The players

Marciano – Rocky didn’t have a great deal to do but must have had his heart in his mouth following a poor clearance when he slipped when making contact with the ball but danger was averted.

Naismith – I keep reading he’s bang average but I beg to differ. He defended well and got forward on numerous occasions when Hibs were attacking.

Porteous – Excellent when he needed to be, especially in the first half and I confess he made me laugh when Hibs were 3-0 up, the ball went out for a throw and he politely asked the ball boy to take his time retrieving the ball.

Hanlon – I think the saying ‘a game of two halves’ sums up his day. He was scarily poor in the first half but much more like his old self in the second. Ryan bailed him out a few times in the first but he returned the favour in the second.

Stevenson – Like Hanlon but not nearly as bad he had a poor first half but a much better second.

Boyle – Martin started the game really well and in his 75 minutes on the park he terrified the Aberdeen defence and scored two cracking goals. Man of the match for me.

Mallan – My worries over the Mallan/Allan conundrum were unfounded as he had a fine game, working hard, getting challenges in and tracking his man.

Hallberg – I was surprised that a couple of folk near me felt he was poor. He made a few mistakes, none of them costly and there was far more to be positive about than negative.

Allan – Once again Scotty will go home battered and bruised but wow, what a shift he put in, including numerous passes that split the Dons defence.

Kamberi – I was critical of his performance in Dingwall but he was back at it today and I can’t wait to see his goal again as it takes something special to beat a keeper like Lewis from that distance.

Doidge – The scoring spree is over and although he never got a goal he contributed so much in his play by keeping the overrated McKenna busy ball afternoon.

Slivka – Replaced Hallberg and slotted in seamlessly. Late in the game a couple of lovely flicks had the fans gasping in admiration.

Jackson – Replaced the tiring Boyle and gave us extra insurance against the late collapse that has cost us so dear in previous matches.

Shaw – With Flo limping off, Oli got the last five minutes but in truth we’d done with attacking by that time so he didn’t see a lot of the ball.

Jack Ross – Will be delighted with the outcome and so he should be!

The fans – Out in great numbers and pretty vocal for the most part and I love that the ‘80 minutes on the clock’ mark brings out the Green and White Army chant.

The referee – I thought he was poor in the first half, letting Aberdeen away with far too much but he improved in the second and his booking of the Dons player for simulation was spot on.

greenlex
07-12-2019, 06:29 PM
Spot on JC. For me toss up between Boyle and Doidge for our MOTM. The big guy didn’t put a foot wring all day. Held it up well and won his share of header against his giant markers. He was a pest all day and gave Boyle and Kamberi the space to play. I thought the ref was probably in the ok category other than to lenient with the cards and pedantic positioning if free kicks and throw ins. A yard here or there makes no real difference other than breaking up the flow of the game and Aberdeen were doing that all on their own without any help.

04Sauzee
07-12-2019, 06:31 PM
Good summary, thought Halberg wasn't as giid as he has been previously but still a great player. Like you if people are saying Naismith is bang everage then they need to give their head a shake. Porteous played like a captain today. Boyle was back to his scintillating best.

erin go bragh
07-12-2019, 06:33 PM
Rocky had a great double save in the first half JB . But other than that , I agree with your report .
We have not beat them by three goals at ER since the famous five era .

Mantis Toboggan
07-12-2019, 06:33 PM
We are so lucky to have Allan. His vision is unreal. Agree that Slivka is now playing to his potential.

wookie70
07-12-2019, 06:41 PM
I thought Doidge was anonymous for most of the game. Agree with most of the points but would have given the MOTM to Kamberi who was excellent. Pass marks for the ref but the lady lino was poor missing offsides and a clear foul on Hanlon a yard away from her.

Pretty Boy
07-12-2019, 06:56 PM
Agree with much of that but whilst Rocky didn’t have a lot to do he made 3 very good saves in the 1st half and handled 3 or 4 tricky, if routine, shots cleanly in the 2nd half.

Not a lot to do but what he had to do he did superbly.

BILLYHIBS
07-12-2019, 07:20 PM
Brilliant Johnnyboy

Many thanks for taking the time to post

:thumbsup:

3pm
07-12-2019, 07:21 PM
I thought Rocky was the busier keeper in the first half. Bar the me tioned clearance, he was very good.

Also don't agree Hanlon was scarily bad. He had a short spell when he was poor on 3 occasions but he bailed himzelf out on the 3rd time. Thought he was superb in the 2nd half. 👍🏻

Sir David Gray
07-12-2019, 07:24 PM
I think I can confidently say that not many of us saw that coming! At times we rode our luck a bit but to counter that we played some lovely football in spells too. Aberdeen did what they always do in adopting a policy of ‘if you can’t get the man get the ball’ as they fouled their way through the ninety minutes.

With Newell still absent, Jack Ross made a couple of changes by bringing Rocky back in goals and replacing Slivka with Mallan in midfield. It was a no brainer for me in terms of the keeper change as Maxwell’s horrendous error for the first goal in Dingwall could not go unpunished. Bringing Mallan in resurrected the question as to whether he and Allan could play in the same team and I confess, my first thoughts were that our midfield didn’t look to be physical enough but they coped admirably as it turned out. I was pleased too to see Fraser Murray making the bench.

The first half was not great and the conditions didn’t help if truth be told. What we got for the most part was a series of errors from both defences. Paul Hanlon had a bit of a nightmare and was bailed out on several occasions by Porteous. Stevenson looked less assured than normal and Naismith had his hands full with the tricky Greg Leigh. At the other end, Boyle’s pace had them worried whilst both Doidge and Kamberi hassled and harried their central defenders.

On umpteen occasions the flow of Hibs’ play was disrupted by foul challenges and though free kicks were mostly given, I felt the referee took far too long to get his yellow card out. In terms of first half chances, Hibs had opportunities from two free kicks but hit the wall on both occasions. At the other end a shocking blunder by Hanlon allowed Cosgrove to run in on goal but Hallberg forced the striker to shoot early and his effort was well saved by Rocky who dived to his left to push the ball past the post.

The second half was much better from a Hibs point of view and they broke the deadlock around six minutes in when a magnificent through ball by Scott Allan set Boyle free of McKenna and in on goal. Drawing Lewis towards him he slipped the ball past him and into the net. Five minutes later Boyle might have had a second but his bullet from around twenty yards was saved by Lewis. It was all Hibs now and Allan provided a chance for Kamberi but the striker’s effort was saved.

At the other end, a somehow transformed Paul Hanlon made two fantastic interceptions, denying Cosgrove’s route to goal whilst Stevenson crucially blocked a low cross just before it reached Ferguson. At the side of the park the whinging Derek McInnes decided things needed changed and made an unusual triple substitution but within a couple of minutes his change backfired big style as Boyle raced on to a through ball before sweeping the ball low beyond Lewis.

I’ll be honest here and say that I wondered whether Hibs could keep a two goal lead but my concerns only lasted about five minutes as Allan and Kamberi combined on the left allowing the latter to skip past a couple of tackles before placing the ball beyond Lewis and into the bottom corner of the net. It was, like the first two, a lovely goal well crafted and well taken.

Hibs were content now to try and keep the ball but some dodgy clearances gifted it back to the Dons. Cosgrove should have scored when inside the six yard box but a quite wonderful block by Hanlon cleared the danger. The free scoring Aberdeen striker had another chance but headed his effort weakly into the arms of Marciano.

When the final whistle blew there was a roar of approval from the home stands and it was well merited too.

The players

Marciano – Rocky didn’t have a great deal to do but must have had his heart in his mouth following a poor clearance when he slipped when making contact with the ball but danger was averted.

Naismith – I keep reading he’s bang average but I beg to differ. He defended well and got forward on numerous occasions when Hibs were attacking.

Porteous – Excellent when he needed to be, especially in the first half and I confess he made me laugh when Hibs were 3-0 up, the ball went out for a throw and he politely asked the ball boy to take his time retrieving the ball.

Hanlon – I think the saying ‘a game of two halves’ sums up his day. He was scarily poor in the first half but much more like his old self in the second. Ryan bailed him out a few times in the first but he returned the favour in the second.

Stevenson – Like Hanlon but not nearly as bad he had a poor first half but a much better second.

Boyle – Martin started the game really well and in his 75 minutes on the park he terrified the Aberdeen defence and scored two cracking goals. Man of the match for me.

Mallan – My worries over the Mallan/Allan conundrum were unfounded as he had a fine game, working hard, getting challenges in and tracking his man.

Hallberg – I was surprised that a couple of folk near me felt he was poor. He made a few mistakes, none of them costly and there was far more to be positive about than negative.

Allan – Once again Scotty will go home battered and bruised but wow, what a shift he put in, including numerous passes that split the Dons defence.

Kamberi – I was critical of his performance in Dingwall but he was back at it today and I can’t wait to see his goal again as it takes something special to beat a keeper like Lewis from that distance.

Doidge – The scoring spree is over and although he never got a goal he contributed so much in his play by keeping the overrated McKenna busy ball afternoon.

Slivka – Replaced Hallberg and slotted in seamlessly. Late in the game a couple of lovely flicks had the fans gasping in admiration.

Jackson – Replaced the tiring Boyle and gave us extra insurance against the late collapse that has cost us so dear in previous matches.

Shaw – With Flo limping off, Oli got the last five minutes but in truth we’d done with attacking by that time so he didn’t see a lot of the ball.

Jack Ross – Will be delighted with the outcome and so he should be!

The fans – Out in great numbers and pretty vocal for the most part and I love that the ‘80 minutes on the clock’ mark brings out the Green and White Army chant.

The referee – I thought he was poor in the first half, letting Aberdeen away with far too much but he improved in the second and his booking of the Dons player for simulation was spot on.

Surprised the double save from Rocky in the first half didn't make it into the report.

Really crucial stops and I feel if that had gone in then it may have been a different outcome.

hibby6270
07-12-2019, 07:26 PM
You must have been away for your pie and bovril when Rocky made that double save! :greengrin
Apart from that, spot on as usual.:top marks

RoslinInstHibby
07-12-2019, 07:27 PM
I thought Doidge was anonymous for most of the game. Agree with most of the points but would have given the MOTM to Kamberi who was excellent. Pass marks for the ref but the lady lino was poor missing offsides and a clear foul on Hanlon a yard away from her.

Opinions eh....thought he was brilliant today

esjorto
07-12-2019, 07:31 PM
We are so lucky to have Allan. His vision is unreal. Agree that Slivka is now playing to his potential.
Totally agree!

ancient hibee
07-12-2019, 07:37 PM
Thought Marciano’s double save was crucial.Was very impressed by how hard the midfield worked as I expected them to be overwhelmed.Substitutions were good.

Billy Whizz
07-12-2019, 07:39 PM
You must have been away for your pie and bovril when Rocky made that double save! :greengrin
Apart from that, spot on as usual.:top marks

Poor JB, it’s really hard to write down all the key points

Jonnyboy
07-12-2019, 08:14 PM
Rocky had a great double save in the first half JB . But other than that , I agree with your report .
We have not beat them by three goals at ER since the famous five era .


Agree with much of that but whilst Rocky didn’t have a lot to do he made 3 very good saves in the 1st half and handled 3 or 4 tricky, if routine, shots cleanly in the 2nd half.

Not a lot to do but what he had to do he did superbly.


Surprised the double save from Rocky in the first half didn't make it into the report.

Really crucial stops and I feel if that had gone in then it may have been a different outcome.

Apologies. I was still buzzing when I wrote this and clean forgot those crucial saves :doh:

brog
07-12-2019, 08:26 PM
Rocky had a great double save in the first half JB . But other than that , I agree with your report .
We have not beat them by three goals at ER since the famous five era .

I was at ER when we beat them 4-0 & Turnbull was their manager!

erin go bragh
07-12-2019, 08:35 PM
I was at ER when we beat them 4-0 & Turnbull was their manager!
57 ? Maybe a cup game !

hibbyfraelibby
07-12-2019, 08:37 PM
I was at ER when we beat them 4-0 & Turnbull was their manager!

Summer Cup /Dryburgh Cup not the league

Fuzzywuzzy
07-12-2019, 08:38 PM
Rocky had a great double save in the first half JB . But other than that , I agree with your report .
We have not beat them by three goals at ER since the famous five era .

Massively important saves and excellent ones at that

AZhibee
07-12-2019, 08:43 PM
Thanks Jonnyboy

The Harp Awakes
07-12-2019, 08:45 PM
We are so lucky to have Allan. His vision is unreal. Agree that Slivka is now playing to his potential.

If ever a player was tailor made to the way Hibs fans want to see their team play it's Scott Allan. Hibs are a natural fit for him and I hope he will be with us for a very long time and he goes on to be a Hibee legend.

hibby6270
07-12-2019, 08:50 PM
I was at ER when we beat them 4-0 & Turnbull was their manager!

League Cup game - 1970. :thumbsup:

brog
07-12-2019, 09:04 PM
League Cup game - 1970. :thumbsup:

Yep, 4 goals down the slope. Great game!

Speedway
07-12-2019, 09:14 PM
Anyone else worried about Doidge’s current goal drought?

FilipinoHibs
07-12-2019, 09:49 PM
I thought Rocky was the busier keeper in the first half. Bar the me tioned clearance, he was very good.

Also don't agree Hanlon was scarily bad. He had a short spell when he was poor on 3 occasions but he bailed himzelf out on the 3rd time. Thought he was superb in the 2nd half. 👍🏻

Funny BBC had in first half Hibs 60% procession and 7 shots to their 3.

GlesgaeHibby
07-12-2019, 09:53 PM
I thought Doidge was anonymous for most of the game. Agree with most of the points but would have given the MOTM to Kamberi who was excellent. Pass marks for the ref but the lady lino was poor missing offsides and a clear foul on Hanlon a yard away from her.

Agree. Doidge has done well recently but barely touched the ball all day. Boyle or Kamberi motm for me.

Vault Boy
07-12-2019, 09:55 PM
Anyone else worried about Doidge’s current goal drought?

The man clearly took a look at that Aberdeen side and decided that a goal wasn't required tonight.

Completely selfless from Doidgey to allow Boyle and Kamberi a go instead. Hibs class.

In all seriousness I thought his link up play was pretty solid all evening, though he drifted in and out of the game. He was a consistently reliable out ball and kept possession 9/10 times.

Jim44
08-12-2019, 12:04 AM
:hibees :aok: Thanks JB.

JohnM1875
08-12-2019, 12:18 AM
Anyone else worried about Doidge’s current goal drought?

It's embarrassing. Spend circa 300k if the rumours are to be believed. He wasn't anywhere near today. Get rid! ;)

CloudSquall
08-12-2019, 12:32 AM
Apologies. I was still buzzing when I wrote this and clean forgot those crucial saves :doh:

We won't be having that type of honesty on .net, hand over the reins to someone else next time around :agree: :greengrin


Thanks again for the write up, living abroad it's always appreciated :thumbsup:

Roxyhibee
08-12-2019, 06:28 AM
Have to say I thought Doidge was excellent yesterday. Never stopped working around those centre backs, looking for the ball, dragging them out of position, holding it up and laying off at just the right time.

He could have had a few wild swings at a shot on goal to keep his record up but always chose the right option to recycle it. Intelligent unselfish player. Hope people are seeing this.

HFC93
08-12-2019, 07:06 AM
Have to say I thought Doidge was excellent yesterday. Never stopped working around those centre backs, looking for the ball, dragging them out of position, holding it up and laying off at just the right time.

He could have had a few wild swings at a shot on goal to keep his record up but always chose the right option to recycle it. Intelligent unselfish player. Hope people are seeing this.

Spot on, his work allows others around him to play.

Sir David Gray
08-12-2019, 07:19 AM
Have to say I thought Doidge was excellent yesterday. Never stopped working around those centre backs, looking for the ball, dragging them out of position, holding it up and laying off at just the right time.

He could have had a few wild swings at a shot on goal to keep his record up but always chose the right option to recycle it. Intelligent unselfish player. Hope people are seeing this.

Yep I'm happy to admit I appear to have been wrong about him and wrote him off too quickly.

I've been impressed with him recently.

Carheenlea
08-12-2019, 07:42 AM
Always a good read

Radium
08-12-2019, 08:32 AM
Good read as always.

The point about number of fouls without a card is well made. Before his card, Ferguson was able to spoil lots of our possession. After his card he had to back off as shown in the build up to the first goal


https://twitter.com/hibernianfc/status/1203442901876908034


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Billy Whizz
08-12-2019, 09:01 AM
Good read as always.

The point about number of fouls without a card is well made. Before his card, Ferguson was able to spoil lots of our possession. After his card he had to back off as shown in the build up to the first goal


https://twitter.com/hibernianfc/status/1203442901876908034


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He’s a dirty so and so

Smartie
08-12-2019, 09:05 AM
Doidge’s goals have settled him down.

He looked happy and confident and he played very well indeed.

Until his recent run of goals he looked unsure whether or not he was up to playing at this level, he was trying too hard and snatching at things.

I’m delighted for him as he hasn’t stopped giving it everything he’s got since he joined us.

There was a composure and comfort in possession yesterday - against some decent defenders too - that hasn’t always been there.

Tomsk
08-12-2019, 09:28 AM
Yep, 4 goals down the slope. Great game!


Also beat them 4-1 in a Scottish Cup tie about 10 years ago when Michael Stewart scored from about 25 yards with a volley and Benji ran them ragged.

Hibrandenburg
08-12-2019, 09:52 AM
Thanks JB. Was out in the middle of nowhere yesterday and this was my first stop after reading the result.

brog
08-12-2019, 10:39 AM
Apologies. I was still buzzing when I wrote this and clean forgot those crucial saves :doh:

TBH, having seen the saves, they were nowhere near as dramatic as I expected. Rocky actually made a mess of the 1st shot IMO, on his way down before the shot, a la St J 1st at ER & then palmed the ball straight out into danger area. 2nd save was excellent but it shouldn't have been required. I'm fine with Rocky as a shot stopper, my concerns are over crosses & his distribution. A great clean sheet, so well done Rocky & the much maligned defence, what a tackle by PH in 6 yard box by the way.

Robbo6-2
08-12-2019, 11:31 AM
Doidge’s goals have settled him down.

He looked happy and confident and he played very well indeed.

Until his recent run of goals he looked unsure whether or not he was up to playing at this level, he was trying too hard and snatching at things.

I’m delighted for him as he hasn’t stopped giving it everything he’s got since he joined us.

There was a composure and comfort in possession yesterday - against some decent defenders too - that hasn’t always been there.

Great point.

Thot yesterday was Diodge best performance in Hibs yesterday. Held the ball up, kept their centre halfs occupied the whole game.

Must admit I never seen that coming earlier on season and he has been great since Hecky left. Looks a great signing