this guy really needs to get as far away from er as yogi can boot him wat a pile of s***e he is i will be so so happy when yogi kicks him out i really cant wait till stack is back the only reason he is not being subbed is due to the lack of games flynn has had i mean how s***emust your keeper be when the dirty unwashed applaud him when he comes out for the second half this keeper is a bomb scare and he is going to cost us many many points this season he makes the whole defence nervous i will stop my rant now think i have got my point accross
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27-12-2009 12:09 PM #1
Maka weekly thread (Huns game this time)
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27-12-2009 12:11 PM #2
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nothing wrong wat game u watching
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27-12-2009 12:15 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You were saying?
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27-12-2009 12:16 PM #8
Tbh, wouldn't be surprised if he's just choking under the pressure and feigning injury.
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27-12-2009 12:17 PM #10
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27-12-2009 12:24 PM #12
It's a question of where we want to go as a club. If we're happy to sit in the top six and go for europe one year in three or four, then Maka is good enough for Hibs.
But if we have any ambition to ever improve our standing and take on the OF and try and win the SC, then a Maka and players of his low standard have no place here.
So, what'll it be?
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27-12-2009 12:27 PM #13
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just in from work,just intime to see that ballon making another howler,sick of some posters on here that stick up for him ! he's young,he'll be a good goalie in time! heard them all,he's a clown costs us time and time again,i for one hope we get another keeper in soon and yogi sends him packing after the game.
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27-12-2009 12:31 PM #14
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ps,possibly should have had that one aswell.
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27-12-2009 12:36 PM #15
No doubt Hibs Spain will be on here shortly to give us another passionate defence of Makalambay.
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27-12-2009 12:37 PM #16
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Fickle hibs.net strikes again. FFS
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27-12-2009 12:38 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There is no defence. He's not good enough.
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27-12-2009 12:39 PM #18
A back up keeper in January or stick with Flynn, with Stack claiming the number 1 jersey upon return. Maka might be 'sound' and a 'character' but he's utter dross. Got away with it last week, not so lucky now. Can we afford the liability to take the gloves for the derby? No chance.
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27-12-2009 12:41 PM #19
I get no pleasure saying it but the huns third was just a stupid goalkeeping error and I think the 4th could have been stopped as well. Its the nature of the job that you will get the odd mistake but you should really be able to have a feeling of confidence in the keeper for the majority of the time, there have ben too many howlers from this guy at important times, I dont think he has the bottle or attitude for pressure games and I suspect it might rub off on the rest of the team as well.
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27-12-2009 12:41 PM #20
I see Hibs Spain is an active user on the forum at the moment.
We're waiting...
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27-12-2009 12:42 PM #21
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enough is enough with maka, stuck with him long enough....fickle? Nope, just a realist.
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27-12-2009 12:54 PM #24
TBH he was at fault for the 3rd and that's it, no chance with the first 2 and unlucky with the 4th. On the 2nd he anticipated Novo crossing the ball across goal to Boyd and left too much at his post for Novo to see. Mistakes from defense and midfield didn't help matters, too many bad passes and players out of potision.
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The rest of this disaster though can hardly be laid at his door!
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27-12-2009 12:59 PM #27
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Wotherspoon - absolutely sheeeite, get rid in January
Miller - absolutely shocking, ditch now
Riordan - waste of a jersey, take him out the back and shoot him
Nish - usual pish
Zemama - heidless chicken, sell now
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He can take Hogg with him as he was at fault for the first two goals.
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27-12-2009 01:00 PM #29
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Maka wasn't the only one at fault today, although he he made some unforgiveable mistakes again, his time surely has to be up this time! (becoming a bit of a pun now).
Hogg was at fault a lot and clearly missed Ian Murray. Riordan anonymous again and Nish wasn't at his best.
Still lessons learnt hopefully hibs, bring on the JTs
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"Fickle" would suggest we change our mind about Makalamby. I think we had already made our mind up he was rubbish before now.
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