Wasn't at the game due to work issues, wonderful result that stops the rot, unbeaten in two at Fortress ER, to put a positive spin on it.
Performance wise seems a bit ropey though. How were things on Yogi's 'right good' scale, with 10 being 'really right good' and 1 being 'no right good enough'?
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06-03-2010 03:59 PM #1
Right Good Result - What About Performance?
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06-03-2010 04:03 PM #2
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Bit stuffy, bit disjointed, misplaced passes. 3 points."Play for the name on the front of the jersey and the supporters will remember the name on the back"
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06-03-2010 04:04 PM #3
Definitely an improvement, although still not back to our usual selves. We had a few nice passages of play and some not so nice.
It was more important to win today than it was to put in an attractive performance, however we now need to build on it!
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06-03-2010 04:07 PM #5
I find the metamorphosis of Lewis Stevenson into Barry 'sideways and back' Ferguson most disturbing.
We were pretty poor and were greatly helped by playing a team with no goal threat to punish us whatsoever.
Today was just about winning. We needed to stop the rot and we did, nothing more needs to be said.
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We were poor again for me. A distinct lack of atmosphere in the ground which I don't think helped.
Kilmarnock? Worst team I've seen from the SPL at ER this season.
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06-03-2010 04:11 PM #7
It was a poor performance and we will need to play a lot better in a couple of weeks if we want to take anything from the Edinburgh Derby.
That said, I'll take winning ugly ever week. We need to build from this and start being consitent again.
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06-03-2010 04:21 PM #10
Poor performance on a a shocking pitch. On the positive side hanlon looked really good when he came on and stokes showed great work rate. Excellent goal from riordan for a much needed win .
Don't think I've ever saw so many back passes in my life! Stack done well considering the surface.
Still too many dwarfs that are out fought in the air. Quite often we try an extra pass too Many when we are in good positions which at times resulted in the ball coming back to stack.
Killie were very poor today.
Not convinced we are good enough for 3rd. I think utd will pip us as they can win away to st mirren / Hamilton etc and I can't see us winning at those venues.
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06-03-2010 04:34 PM #11
The only good thing about today
YouTube - Riordan free kick against Kilmarnock 6 March 2010
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06-03-2010 05:13 PM #12
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I thought today was one of our worst performances of the season, it was just lucky Killie were mince. We give the ball away far too much and when on the ball go to panic stations and hump the ball to no one, absolutetly no composure. Even when players did have time on the ball they seemed to panic and make a mess of things. Only positives out of today was hanlons performance and Deeks goal.
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06-03-2010 06:20 PM #14
Interesting reading the comments on the performance today .
Lack of composure , panic etc.
From my experience the majority of teams at this level are made up mostly of solid fair quality players with a few "flair " players added .
if you are coached to stroke the ball about on a billiard table surface unless you are a top class player it is very difficult to adjust to playing on a ploughed field.
"Can't make a silk purse out of a pig's ear" also come's to mind
Accept the fact we are not Barcelona, Inter or whatever - we are a reasonably good SPL side with no "stars" .
Money talks in football and we do not have unlimited cash to lay out on top class players.
I have/hsd no illusions about supporting HFC : it always has been a roller coaster ride and I have no doubt's it will remain so for what is left of my life .
I just enjoy seeing the team play when I can and admit I suffer along with the rest of you when things go wrong !!
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06-03-2010 09:09 PM #16
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P. poor performance from a team that looked like they'd just met in the dressing-room before the game.
Danny Galbraith won us the match because he was the only one in our team with a bit of pace.
He ran at their defence, they panicked and fouled him.
Deeks put it away.
Hopefully that win has stopppe the rot.
p.s. Killie were absolutely abmismal.
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06-03-2010 09:32 PM #18
Firstly, Killie were abysmal.
Secondly, we were better by a fair bit, but still not very good.
Stack is calmness personified.
Hogg's distribution is shocking.
Stevenson was like a lost soul.
Deek's lack of pace is becoming a problem - but what a strike.
Stokes worked his socks off as did Miller, McBride and Murray.
Wotherspoon is going to be a real star.
So, nothing new there.
4 out of 10.
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06-03-2010 09:39 PM #19
The performance was pretty awful but I'm glad that we stopped the rot and managed to finally win a game.
Hopefully we can now get back on track and finish in 3rd place.
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06-03-2010 10:08 PM #21
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Poor performance (worse than last week) against a team that were obviously happy with a draw (don`t know why given our recent form and results ). Seemed like an end of season game with nothing at stake with both teams lethargic till last 10 minutes . Found lack of urgency more worrying than bad play .
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06-03-2010 10:27 PM #22
Wotherspoon ripping the two boys at the corner flag in injury time was one of the best bits of skill I've seen at ER . Wasn't his best game by a long way, his passing in the first half was awful. McBride was impressive, covering the defence keeping things moving. As always some of Liam Miller's touches were excellent, but he gave the ball away a few times aswell. The amount of times Hogg played the ball back to Stack was ridiculous, but then when he tried to step forward, he gave it away a lot ( that shot from 40 yards? ). If Murray wasn't a footballer he should consider being a marathon runner. Stevenson looked lost out there. Stokes should have scored when through one on one in the 1st half, but put in a good shift chasing down defenders. Hanlon put in another good performance at CB and should keep his place. Riordan's goal was the obvious highlight. I'd love to see the posession stats ( and please don't send me a link to the bbc website because we know how accurate they are). We seemed to have about 75% without making too many chances. It wasn't pretty, but there was some nice moves in there. Hopefully the win will give the team the confidence to put on a better performance next week, but as for today, the 3 points was the most important thing, so job done.
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06-03-2010 10:36 PM #23
Jolly good show. Hopefully confidence will be somewhat restored, enabling us to produce the superiour performances which will take us into a Hampden semi at Ross County's expense and give Los Yambolinos a sound biffing at the PBS. A nice win against United to ease comfortably into fourth spot before some bad performances against Falkirk, Celtic and Hamilton to restore a little PST. (pre-split tension).
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06-03-2010 10:55 PM #25
Problem for me is the apparent lack of basic ball skills our players have shown the last few games - poor first touches, poor control of the ball at feet and poor passing (NOT down to the pitch, just poor weighting and / or direction of the pass).
I am concerned at Yogi talking as if there's no problem and we're back on track now we've won a game. I trust he doesn't want to bad mouth his team in public and will sort out the problems in private. If he really thinks we're doing fine, then he's in denial, IMO.
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Its taking 2-3 touches to get the ball under control, by that time you are shut down, that cant be easy for them. We will sign better players in the summer, we will get a better pitch too, until then we need to get behind this team as best we can. We are in a fight for a European place, and hopefully will be in a semi final place next week. Most people said that was what they wanted a Hibs side to be doing, when we had a poll before the season started.
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You were probably there so can comment better on the atmosphere. I will say that watching on HibsTV the singing sounded quite good. If all the old "easters" go back into the new east stand....it should sound AWESOME
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07-03-2010 02:59 AM #30
Not trying to excuse a mediocre performance, but the pitch is the worst I've seen in 45 years going to ER. Players couldn't even keep their feet on the section close to the west stand. Hogg and Stokes both picked up wee injuries because of it - as did Gow I think.
Having said that, if Stokes 'goal' had stood and Benji had scored the pen, it would have been the trouncing Killie deserved.
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