....he's gonna be a good one folks!!
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....he's gonna be a good one folks!!
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He's a standout. :flag:
One word.
Impressed.
What impressed me most was a couple of times when he lost the ball he showed real determination to win it back and I think he did so on both ocassions.
Contrast that with Allan, fine player though he was, who would often lose the ball and stroll back hands on hips meaning other nidfielders couldn't commit to support.
For a tall laddie his ball control is superb, gonna be a cracking addition
This boy is a player!
It's amazing. He stands out purely because he works hard, unlike the rest of the hibs team who were not prepared to graft for a second ball.
Very good three points today but they really should be embarrassed by that performance.
"A friend of mine once said he liked his women like his parmesan: strong smelling and shaved"
Looked very good!
I struggle when a midfielder plays number 3 though [emoji16]
Nice to see the centre midfield school being rebuilt! Odd to have so many decent central options but little cover elsewhere.
Good signs, made a few decent passes look simple.
Fancy Henderson to score next week at Ibrox just for the seething. :aok:
We won't miss Allan too much IMO. Henderson looks the part, goes forward when he gets the ball and plays a pass with a bit of pace and purpose. Looking forward to seeing more from him.
Henderson looked like an excellent footballer. How strong must Sellick's squad be if they can afford to let a player like this go out on loan?
Looks a player to me! Very good first impression!
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He'll be a very good player for Hibs this season. Not a great team performance today but a wins a win.
He looks a player. But not sure where all our midfielders fit in.
Away you go. Very little to be positive today after watching is struggle to beat Greenock Morton 1-0. To avoid this going further I'll have my aspirations you can have yours.
"A friend of mine once said he liked his women like his parmesan: strong smelling and shaved"
Possibly TC. I just felt bored the whole game, this thread is about Henderson though and he did look class, I was very impressed. He'll be a big player for us this year. Was equally impressed with McGinn as well.
"A friend of mine once said he liked his women like his parmesan: strong smelling and shaved"
Thought what little I saw of him today he looks very very useful. Strong, tall and a bit of pace about him also has an eye for a pass, think he could be important to us this season.
Very impressive cameo, can pick a pass, great close control, turns his man at will...as others have suggested would love to see him centrally as our creative hub.
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He can play. Best introduction I have seen
This young man has obvious genuine quality. Brought on 20 minutes before the end of a p!sh team performance and did everything he could to get onto the end of wild passes in his vicinity and use the ball as effectively as he could.
He's already looking like a mature pro - the way he fully committed into that crunching tackle and walked quietly away with no sense of drama to the other side of the pitch to wait for play to restart tells you a lot about the type of player he intends to be..
Graceful, strong, clever, skilful - looking like a young Darren Fletcher - not sure Celtic will hold onto him in a few years if this is him at 19.!
Give us us a year of this Liam and you'll walk away from Easter Road a hero..
Hope Stubbs already has him in his plans for next week.
Looked very good, and I think him, mcginn and Fyvie will do well as a combination for us.
Looked very good, shame he isn't a permanent signing.
His performance and Cumming's were the only highlights for me.
Dismal, grim football more or less enforced by the horrible refereeing which allowed clattering from the back and persistent late challenges.
Getting results while playing ***** is a welcome change though.
Must play in the centre of midfield-wasted out wide.
On yesterday's brief appearance I can see why some of their fans may be annoyed but the Celtic a Manager is clear he is a prospect but not yet ready to play significant role in his first team plans .
So I think he wants to see how he fares week in week out in Championship He has given him a new contract so if he shows up well for us hecould be playing his way into the Celtic first team squad next season so big incentive for the lad
Thought he was confident ,not afraid to go into tackle hard , had a great first touch and on occasion was prepared to drive at players and take them on and for a youngg player he looks strong .
The issue for us now is how best to utilise all these midfield players as yesterday bringing in so many new players resulted not surprisingly in a lack of cohesion and we didn't look like a team .
Although once Cummings came on and lifted things we looked a different proposition
encouraging signs but it's going to take a few week to get us firing on all cylinders
He reminds me a wee bit of Stephen Pearson when he was decent. Similar style of play. Although I think Henderson will probably have a better career.
Good 1st appearance for Hibs, got the fans on his side with some great runs and tackles.
Just watched a short interview on Hibs TV, where he said his grandad is a Hibs fan
This thread reminds me of the Victor Palsson thread after his debut.:cb:wink:
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/f...d-loan-6275892
LIAM HENDERSON has revealed how his loan switch to Easter Road has left his Hibs-supporting grandad over the moon.
The 19-year-old was loaned out by Celtic for the season after they sealed a deal for Hibs playmaker Scott Allan.
Henderson made his debut in Saturday’s 1-0 win over Morton and nobody was prouder than grandpa Sandy Henderson.
The midfielder, who was brought up in East Lothian, said: “My grandad’s over the moon that I’m a Hibs player and my two little brothers and my dad were at the game on Saturday.
“I’ve been to Easter Road a few times with my grandad because he’s a Hibs fan. It has always been a local club and I’ve wanted them to do well when I’ve watched them on the TV – so it’s great to be playing here.”
Easter Road boss Alan Stubbs has been trying to land Henderson on loan since January and the youngster revealed he sought the advice of Hoops skipper Scott Brown before sealing the deal.
Brown started his career with the Hibees and Henderson said: “Scott told me it’s a great club and that Alan Stubbs will be a great manager for me.”
Meanwhile, Hibs have handed freed St Johnstone midfielder Dylan Easton, 21, a chance to win a contract during a trial period.
Clearly a talented laddie but his inexperience clearly told in his finishing yesterday. Composure something he needs to work on.
Henderson was head and shoulders the best player on the park in the first half - second half he found the going a lot tougher as he tired.
We're going to enjoy him this season I'm sure.
It happens far far too often PUT THE BALL IN THE NET or we get nowhere...
simple.
Otherwise we do well .Malonga as I keep saying is not the man for the job...no target man.
If we get another fit striker then we can get going at long last..no play offs please.
A very good footballer. Got tired in the 2nd half...and the pressure got to him with the chances he had.
I thought Henderson and McGinn were our best players yesterday.
Thought Henderson was pretty good yesterday. Will be a good player for us when he's fully up and running. Should have scored two goals though.
What I did notice was the old failing of trying to walk the ball into the net, did Hibs have any shots from outside of the 18 yd box yesterday? Henderson ws prominent throughout, he will not be as unlucky again this season.
Apart from our usual failings in front of goal, there was much to admire about yesterday's performance. Sevco will likely win the league but I am confident Hibs will be in the Premiership next season by their own merits.
Said this after the game. McGinn looks really up for the game at all times and is always keen to get us forward, as well as coming back to tidy up. Henderson always looked dangerous on the ball and was causing the defenders a lot of trouble. He'll be gutted to miss two good chances but it shouldn't stop him being happy with his performance
It's Oxley's job to keep the ball out of the net when his defence is breached, which will happen given that none of our defenders are superstars - they wouldn't be playing for us if they were.
He made several good stops yesterday. You could argue that every time he had to make a save he was saving someone's arse.
I'm not Hanlon's biggest fan but as I said, I thought he defended well yesterday...most of the time :wink: