That's what I want Hibs to be doing, playing and winning in the latter stages of a European competition.
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That's what I want Hibs to be doing, playing and winning in the latter stages of a European competition.
Apart from anything else, that was a fantastic game to watch.
still in our favour though as given the league is gone, they won't want to pick up injuries etc ahead of what will be a massive europa league game for them. still think it's to our advantage on that basis that they got through, one eye on that game might give us a better chance of sneaking a win
Tuned in for the pens only to hear Derry’s Walls blaring oot ma telly
Dearie me !
When the boy ballooned the baw into Row ZZ switched over to Longbangers on YouTube :greengrin
So annoying but I'm choosing to see the positives. They'll definitely have more than half an eye on the basques when we go to greyskull
Will work out better for Aberdeen who play them at home between the 1st and 2nd legs.
Bilbao will take care of Sevco fairly comfortably. Only lost 4 games in La Liga all season and have actually conceded less goals than both Real Madrid and Barcelona.
The last time I was this interested in a basque top was the underwear section of the Kay's catalogue. C'mon Bilbao.
Yeah it's looking ominous for next season after the seasonal adjustment which will see Scotland drop to 17th a couple of points behind the two countries they need to catch by the end of that season to keep 5 European places. A few more wins this season would have helped and Hearts messed up by not qualifying for the next round which meant no bonus points.
It will all end in tears for the Huns anyway, looking forward to that.
I would love a trip to the Basque country.
:rolleyes:
According to Ned Lasso the New Huns showed "an abundance of character" - they blew a 2 goal lead at home and only got to pens because Fener missed a hatful of chances and didn't get 2 stick on pens.
If that penalty shout in the final minutes was denied at the other end, there would be 10 Rangers' statements issued by now.
That type of incident is what VAR was brought in to sort out. Tavenier was nowhere near the ball and clearly took the attacking player out. As blatant a penalty as you will ever see.