So says Stevie Crawford
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12-08-2010 08:57 PM #1
Kurtis Byrne - "Star in the making"
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12-08-2010 09:01 PM #3
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It takes billions of years for molecules of Hydrogen, floating around in space, to come together in sufficient mass to eventually coalesce into a protostar (the first stage)--it usually takes another event, such as the shockwave from a supernova, allowing gravity to come into play, for this to happen.
But that's only the beginning. Another 100,000 years or so later, when the protostar has gathered all the gas that it can, it becomes a very hot ball of gas called a T Tauri star. It still doesn't have enough mass, and hence pressure, to begin internal nuclear fusion, even though it can appear as bright as a regular star.
It's going to take gravity around another 100 million years to collapse the T Tauri to the point where it's core can begin nuclear fusion. This is the point at which you can say that the star is 'born'.
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12-08-2010 09:09 PM #7
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12-08-2010 09:19 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-08-2010 09:26 PM #9
He could do worse than learn from Crawford....as I said previously hope he does a Kenny Miller...who went to Stenny banging them in playing against men in tough league and came back and just carried on in top league
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12-08-2010 09:28 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Can u please start up ur own thread where u explain all of the things that dudes like me have no scooby about..........
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12-08-2010 09:30 PM #11
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
there ya go
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12-08-2010 09:54 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
id love to see byrne do well, heres hoping he comes back a better player, defo think the loan move will do him good
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12-08-2010 10:26 PM #14
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Kurtis Byrne, is that Johns brother?
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12-08-2010 10:27 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-08-2010 10:34 PM #16
I like Kurtis. Nice laddie who seemed chuffed that i'd asked him to sign my boys top at a hibs kids thing at east mains
Hope he bangs a few in over the next few months.
Did Deek get recalled from loan when he was younger ? Scored a bucket load IIRC.No Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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12-08-2010 10:57 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Which is what yer East Mains was built to do, just a bit faster
I mean c'mon - all those unexplained additional hectares??? Perfect for constructing some sort of nuclear fusion 'hothouse' that rapidly progresses the likes of Byrne from promising youngster to genuine celestial body.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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12-08-2010 11:01 PM #18
Kurtis
Good to hear something positive being said about Kurtis. He is a smashing laddie and has his feet on the ground. This loan spell will hopefully help bring him to Yogis attention again.
Like all youngsters he is desperate to play football. He is loving being on the park again and scoring the goals.
He will do well to heed what Stevie tells him as he too was a tremendous striker.
Good luck Kurtis and keep banging them in!
If i remember correctly Derek was recalled from Cowdenbeath where Keith and Mickey were in charge, by Alex Miller. He had just started banging in the goals for them when Miller decided it was time for him to do it for Hibs.
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12-08-2010 11:23 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteNo Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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13-08-2010 12:19 AM #20
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went to cowdenbeath in 2003 scoring 3 goals in 2 games so it was Williamson who recalled him
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13-08-2010 01:39 AM #21
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He was re-called because Luna was sold and we were short ostrikers.
Now that I think about it, it could've been Sauzee.
Or Blobby.
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13-08-2010 01:39 AM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That was SOME effort for him to have made a success of his loan move at such a tender age.
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13-08-2010 06:58 AM #23
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Thanks for the History lesson boys... think it was Williamson who recalled him.
So many posts correcting me and yet not agreeing with each other. It goes to show we were all a bit confused on that one.
However the post was about Kurtis, who will also be a top class player for Hibs if given the chance.
Enjoy the season ahead and keep smiling all of you!
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13-08-2010 07:26 AM #24
I always thought Kurtis had the potential to make it at Hibs, and the loan move might work out great for him. He's a very talented player, with a great 'football brain', and is a really nice, down to earth guy as well.
I hope he gets the break he deserves at Hibs and proves himself at this level, because he certainly deserves it.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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13-08-2010 08:09 AM #25
With the scrapping of the reserve league sending players older than 19 out on loan is the only way for clubs these days to give them any sort of competitive football if they're not first choice. I'm sure any sort of semi-serious injury between now and january to any striker he'll be recalled.
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13-08-2010 08:13 AM #26
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I don't really see it with Byrne but hope to be proved wrong.
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13-08-2010 08:59 AM #27
I think he has enough skill and ability to be a Hibs player. He is also more intelligent than your average striker which in my book coupled with the skill he has makes him a valuable asset. It is all about getting the break though at his age and you wonder with the likes of Kenny Miller and others breaking in to the first team at around the age of 17 years, well you just wonder.
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13-08-2010 10:30 AM #28
Saw him [and the rest of the team] play in the U19 cup game the year before last in Dingwall. He was a stand out - along with Currie and Spoony IIRC. Didn't score that night [was one of the few who didn't LOL] but did everything but - bar, post, just over, just wide, plenty of good saves from keeper. Important part was that he didn't stop trying or believing he would score. He returned home still pissed off he hadn't scored which for me is a great trait for a striker to have. They all need that wee bit of selfishness and arrogance - the latter he showed also at the U19 cup final that year after scoring the winner when he ran to the Hibs fans and bowed!
Definitely knows the way to goal and if he gets a chance he can hopefully prove it. Agree with the other poster that getting the young lads out into a tough league to bulk up and get used to a higher level is required in most cases before hitting our first team.
GGTTH
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13-08-2010 10:33 AM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nah, the son of Jason Byrne but not as funny, unless you like to laugh at the fact that he, his dad and Steve Crawford thinks he's a star.
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13-08-2010 11:12 AM #30
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