Thicot was ok as was Brown
Hibs desperatly trying to not lose a goal for 90mins, I take nothing from that other than seeing a great club reduced to trying to hang on and only doing so through Hearts not taking more advantage of the shocking space. It was eventually taken. Disgrace we are in this state absolute disgrace.
Pathetic team, pathetic tactics, pathetic board, fantastic support no excuse there.
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Thread: What to take from that
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01-01-2011 01:30 PM #1
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What to take from that
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01-01-2011 01:33 PM #2
Plenty fight and effort but little in the way of skill, I fear for the future.
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01-01-2011 01:33 PM #3
Havent had the chance to see hibs live for some time but agree with everything you said. We were hanging on from the get go, and everything about us is terrible. It really depends now on how Hamilton do in there games in hand and the game against us if we can win that it changes things but until then id say every team in the league is better than us.
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01-01-2011 01:34 PM #5
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01-01-2011 01:36 PM #7
There is nothing we can take from that game, apart form the fact that we didn't disgrace ourselves and get hammered.
But that is 8 points out of 33 for CC now. To me, him and Petrie should be under pressure. Petrie has lumbered us with another bad manager. January is a HUGE month for the club. If he makes the wrong signings, CC will get us relegated.
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01-01-2011 01:36 PM #8
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The people that went to that and all of us really deserve a club in this state? I think we are a lot better than that
100% to the fans there today.
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01-01-2011 01:36 PM #9
Not a lot. Duffy looked ok with the little service he had. Dickoh played well until lacking commitment at the goal. Brown was class bar his kicking. Major changes needed
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01-01-2011 01:39 PM #10
I have to say being a Hibs fan has always had its ups and downs but the state we find ourselves in at present is simply not acceptable.
On the day of this match we find out one of our best players has more or less been sold.
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01-01-2011 01:39 PM #11
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I said on here I have doubts over CC but I have doubts over 90% of that team. Again I fail to see what CC offers that Yogi didnt. This club needs an overhaul of the like we have not seen in years, will it get it? I doubt it.
I do not think CC is the person to do that job, Yogi was probably not the man either but should have waited for that experienced man.
Its a ****ing shambles Petrie shambles.
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01-01-2011 01:39 PM #12
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We were second to every ball in midfield for most of the game, when it came to a 50-50 header you know who was going to win it, And just let me say that Liam Miller must have thought he was part of hearts settup as he gave them the ball at every opportunity.
A makeshift team did not to bad all things considered but we need some giants in midfield.
Oh and de Graff , dont know what to say but i thik others can fill in the blanks.
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01-01-2011 01:40 PM #13
Yes we are in a mess but considering that most on here thought we would get beat by a barrow load, it's not a bad result !
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The midfield was not creative at all...and anonymous up front.....why no Stevenson, or Zemmama ?....Not going to slaughter calderwood, but I don't see him improving this team.....we need massive investment/change in the squad."I don't have any regrets about not moving during my playing career. I was born a Hibee, my dad was a Hibee, I will stay a Hibee and I'll die a Hibee." -Lawrie Reilly
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01-01-2011 01:43 PM #15
we all know what were gettin from hibs these days to me ther was a loy more fight in the team today, ok noone to put ther foot on the ball but we havent had that for ages wev got to start somewher
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01-01-2011 01:43 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThey've only gone and done it! They've only gone and won the Scottish Cup! What kept you, Hibs?!
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01-01-2011 01:50 PM #18
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Luckily I fell asleep and awokie only to see the second half.
I mistakenly understood the commentator to say that we had had a man sent off, and certainly the way we played in that second half it appeared as if there were more players in a hearts strip than a Hibs one.
I can't remember seeing a poorer performance by a Hibs side, whose sole target seemed to be kick the ball up the park away from ever increasing danger.
Had hearts had a decent team, then we would have been embariasingly humped.
Dear oh dear, what have we become.
Hopefully Hamilton will continue to get beat, because I can;t see us winning many games this season.
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01-01-2011 01:53 PM #19
Just heading back from the game.
We were terrible, every time we had the ball at the back it got lumped up in the air. Effort was there but no quality at all.
If Hamilton pick up some form we will be playing first division football next year.
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01-01-2011 01:57 PM #21
apart from brown who i thought was good today i wouldnt keep any of the crap, thicot is never a full back, dickoh - average, hanlon - average, grounds - average, murray - average, ge graaf - pish, miller - avergae, riordan -obviously has talent but can tplay with this crap, trakys -average
i sent a txt in to bbc scotland after the utd game about miller saying hearts were free to waste their thousands per week on him and alan preston pretty much said i was talking crap, after another woeful game can he still say miller is class
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01-01-2011 02:01 PM #22
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I think we're in big trouble
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If we could have held out we might have got a point. we did'nt.
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We've now got four keepers and Edwin De Graff.
He has made no difference so far. None. At. All.
We've just lost Bamba FFS but I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for a replacement coming in...
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01-01-2011 03:06 PM #28
The only thing I see is an open door for many of our players,if reducing the squad to pay better wages and get better players in then so be it .
I dont know if thats the answer,one thing for sure hes got his work cut out .
How many would you keep out of our present squad not many I would think 4 or 5 at a push 6 thats an awful lot of cash being payed for zip .
Getting worse cant happen this is as bad as it gets which Im sorry to say, time for the manager to do his job and move the majority of our players on .
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We were like the Keystone Cops at almost every set piece that came into our box. Players mis-kicking the ball (and getting lucky) in our own six yard box.
Some will say that he picks the team, but when the likes of Hogg are your only alternative, then you are ****ed.
These players simply are not good enough and, much as it pains me to say it, they are now unbeaten in nine, so this was never likely to be easy.
I am as dissapointed as the next man, but the problems that we have are deep rooted and I'm surprised that some folk are beginning to wake up to that.
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01-01-2011 03:22 PM #30
Given our recent form I thought we did reasonably well. The object of the exercice today was not to get hammered. We defended well untill the final minutes and Nish could have silenced the boo boys if his shot had went in at the far post.
It is embarassing to have to play that way in a derby but that is the level we have sunk to unfortunately.
As for De Graaf, the sooner he follows Bamba out the door the better. A total imposter.
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