Very poor..no replay even let alone second angle for ICT pen ...did not look like player was fouled any better views from East?
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Thread: Beeb highlights
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12-09-2010 10:16 PM #1
Beeb highlights
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12-09-2010 10:35 PM #2
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Looked pretty certain to me. Interestingly the highlights showed the contribution Nish made. Assist for Riordan's goal. Set up Wotherspoon's first half shot, put De Graff in for his miss and set up another chance.
Now what will the critics say...
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12-09-2010 11:15 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No doubt that it was a penalty. Careless, daft tackle from Thicot.
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13-09-2010 01:17 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's not just a Hibs issue, but throughout football in Britain at least. Fans forums have a lot to do with it - soapboxes being given to the miserable, unqualified and blindly fickle, who feed off of each others misery and negativity. A good example of the lack of thought that goes into some posts is the old " I've paid my money, I've got a right to say what I want" after he's just aimed a barrage of foul mouthed abuse at his own player. The fact is, on of the rules on the back of the ticket amounts to "No foul or abusive language". However, it's a line that get's trotted out, because it's convienient, despite how easy it is to disprove.
Now, as someone who spent time looking at evidence, in the face of the droning negativity on these boards, I found that Colin Nish was involved in a clear majority of our goals last season, in a number of capacities ranging from goalscorer, right back to the man who start the move. He's an inconsistant player - not just week to week, but from play to play. Sadly, this means that his critics can do something very easy - overstate the lesser bad, and diminish the greater number of good things.
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13-09-2010 03:02 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-09-2010 06:21 AM #7
I noticed in the highlights for the Celtic v Hearts game lots of empty seats. I've just looked at the official attendance and it was 10,000 down of capacity at 49,000. It seems the so called best fans in world are staying away.
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13-09-2010 07:22 AM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-09-2010 08:14 AM #9
Listening to the game it actually sounded as if niish had a fairly decent game and the comentator in the highlights mentions how well him and riordan had linked up....could nish's poor form be contributed to the fact stokes as a football player wasnt very good? (yes i no he scored goals nowt much else tho)
and whilst im stirring contriversy im glad we have a midfeilder gettig into the positions de graaf is, his time will come stick in big fella :notworthy:
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13-09-2010 11:24 AM #10
4 of the chances shown involved Nish linking up well with the others..... Still amazed at the level of stick aimed at the big guy
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13-09-2010 07:46 PM #11
Its the nature of the beast unfortunately.
Folk make up their minds in instant and seldom if ever see anything other than what they expect to see.
Everyone does it and fok often have completely different views.
I read on Saturday that someone thought Grounds was quick.
I thought that whilst he was a decent enough footballer he was probably slower than Ian Murray.
Will I ever think any differently? Only if I open my mind and am persuaded to the contrary.
Some posters on here cant do the former and dont have the interest /attention span to consider the latter.
I thought Nish had not too bad a game on Saturday and di link up well with Deek, he is always going to miss control the odd ball and pass, but other than that did okay. If he didnt he wouldnt be at ER.
I would like him to attack back post crosses though rather than hoping they will miraculously flit over the defender who clearly has it's head!
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