The Hibs players will rightly be buzzing after todays draw at Ibrox, but with Aberdeen visiting us next week we need to keep our feet firmly on the ground.
Aberdeen will be hurting after todays result and if we go into the dons game with a "we just need to turn up" attitude we could be in for a shock.
We need a good display and result next week to set up the derby and with Hearts away to Motherwell (?) next week, we may head into the derby out of sight of the big team..........christ!!! even I can't keep my feet firmly on the ground....Cmon the Hibs!!!!!!!
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Thread: Aberdeen next week
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24-10-2009 04:39 PM #1
Aberdeen next week
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24-10-2009 04:57 PM #2
Excellent point, i think in back to back seasons we picked up a win or a result anyway agains rangers then the following week at home - to falkirk i think - we lost, shwoing the inconsistency that hibs have
heres hoping though yogi can kick out that problem though and use this result and performance to build on for the rest of the season
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24-10-2009 04:58 PM #3
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24-10-2009 04:59 PM #4
We need to win next week.... no matter what.
Dundee Utd have St Johnstone next week... and I don't seem them dropping any points.
Mind you.... they still have both of the manks to play.
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24-10-2009 05:00 PM #5
Lets hope we can get a near sell out next week if we cant do it in these games we never will!
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They have St Johnstone in the CIS mid week.
Then they have Rangers at the weekend.
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24-10-2009 05:04 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Wee Hibee you are right, easy win for United.
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24-10-2009 05:54 PM #10
I'm coming over on Friday for the first time in AGES so defo getting to the game. Can't wait.
Vienna Hibernian, coming to a pub near you very soon....
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Seriously though.... I'll be there next week to support my team... like I have every home game... and i'm not even a season ticket holder.Last edited by Hibercelona; 25-10-2009 at 07:36 PM.
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24-10-2009 06:21 PM #14
Hopefully my first home game of this season next weekend! Been rediculously busy the last few months, and haven't seen a game since our opening day visit to Falkirk!
We need a win next weekend, no matter what, as no result from the Rangers vs United game will be ideal for us!Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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Was there last week and watched the game online 2day - much better 2day!!!
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24-10-2009 08:24 PM #16
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25-10-2009 08:38 AM #17
I'm headin over from Dublin next weekend myself . Have been lookin at the club website & can't buy tickets online . Will I get tickets on Saturday morning or any other ideas ? Only need 1 High up in the west or FF are fine
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25-10-2009 12:25 PM #20
I believe this is the last game with paper tickets. So if you have any sentimental attachment to them, this is the game to go to.
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25-10-2009 02:04 PM #21
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25-10-2009 03:09 PM #23
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If we manage to break them down in the first half and they have to revert to the unfamiliar Plan B, it could go on to be a cricket score for us. Just as likely, however, is another 1-0 home victory for us or a 0-0 draw.
Dare I say, 0-1 is not unthinkable either.
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