Williams has been a great shot stopper for us so far. Made a few good saves on saturday and definitley one of the best keepers ive seen at ER in the past 10 years. Great signing shows his passion for the sport, Goes for crosses, Watches his line and comes out when its a one on one.
Fenlon has to be one of the best managers at ER in atleast 15 years. Took us from 11th in the league saves us from relegation now we are 2nd in the league, Has also totalled the tally for last years home wins in the season and its only 1/4 into the season
Long live king paddy:pfgwa
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Thread: Williams and Fenlon.
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08-10-2012 09:29 PM #1
Williams and Fenlon.
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08-10-2012 09:36 PM #3
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There is still more than plenty of time for this season to go horribly, horribly wrong.
Simmer down indeed.
He has done a good job after a summer of apparently good work. But lets not get too ahead of ourselves and forget what Mowbray, Collins etc achieved!
I like Fenlon, always have done, and this season he is proving to have the credentials of a good manager with a very good eye for a player.
Two points:
- We are 2-3 injuries/suspensions away from being a very average at best side.
- We could potentially lose Griffiths and Claros in January.
Positive signs so far, but A LOT can go wrong over the next 7 months.
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08-10-2012 10:05 PM #5
Considering where we were, he's down an outstanding job so far. I think people are too quick to forget just how honking we really were before Fenlon came in.
I don't see the season going "horribly wrong". We'll hit an inevitable slump patch when we start picking up a few injuries here and there, but thats why its so important to get right behind the team at such times.
Regardless of who Fenlon fields on the pitch, I have no doubt that he'll have them giving absolutely everything.
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08-10-2012 10:08 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-10-2012 10:11 PM #7
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Sparky I for one admire your positive outlook
If we're going to look at the negative side we may as well say "f*** it, the entire squad could be stricken with malaria and be out, therefore we'll be relegated"...... No one knows what will happen, in so far as loan extensions or future signings go, so for now, great start to the season, the squad deserves credit, and whatever will be will be......there's a great feeling of optimism at easter road right now, lets just jump on board with it, rather than looking for potential pitfalls eh?
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08-10-2012 10:11 PM #8
My point is - he's doing what he should be doing but we have achieved nothing so far.
Said on Saturday I'm looking forward to seeing where we stand with him this time next season.
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08-10-2012 10:35 PM #12
How ironic that the OP is being criticised for being overly optimistic when on another thread started by him he was being accused of only ever starting negative threads
This is how it feels
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08-10-2012 11:17 PM #14
williams is a decent keeper, made a few mistakes though so lets not get too carried away with him.
fenlon has improved the team and has made huge strides forwards. he hasnt acheived as much as mowbray, but at the same time he has acheived more (getting hibs to the cup final - albeit a terrible result when we got there). as for collins, imho, he acheived a cup victory with the previous incumbents team. once mowbrays team was dismantled he replaced the team with duds. once more in my opinion.
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08-10-2012 11:48 PM #15
Pat Fenlon is making great progress, all things considered. he's actually getting Witherspoon to play the kind o' stuff we knew he had in him. (Iwas one that wanted him emptied a few weeks ago) so for that, well done. he also has players fighting for almost everything, throwing themselves in front of shots, that were going in over the last few seasons.he could have been a living legend, if things went our way in May, but players let us,the club and themselves doon, no fault of Fenlon.
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08-10-2012 11:53 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Some people blame Fenlons selection of loanees for the embarrassment in May.
But he brought them in as panic loans who just about managed to do what he brought them in to do. To judge him on the cup final would be very harsh, considering he done an outstanding job of getting us there in the first place.
If he hadn't managed to get us to the final last season, I reckon he'd be getting more praise right now.
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09-10-2012 01:34 AM #17
Imagine having a pop at someone for the "crime" of daring to post that they are enjoying being a Hibee for once. It's almost tragically funny. I can just imagine some of the conversations some folk on here have in the street..
Happy Person: it's hot and sunny, the sky is blue and it's a beautiful day. doesn't it make you glad you are around to enjoy it?
.net poster: aye it's lovely now, but it'll be pishing it down tomorrow and by next week there'll be storms. so stop enjoying yourself quite so much you fanny...
We really are a right bloody miserable bunch at times.
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09-10-2012 06:42 AM #18
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as a fan base Hibs must one of the most negative. Even when we are doing well there are still plenty telling people to simmer down etc. Just enjoy it... go with it. And if/when we hit a slump keep the faith. And when a player makes a mistake dont start threads with "Lets launch this useless vadge ASAP".... A bit of positivity goes a long way.
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09-10-2012 07:42 AM #19
I have to agree with op...if someone had said to me on morn of 20 May we would be top of spl after 9 games next season...i would have laughed in their face!!! Regardless of whats ahead, im confident it will be positive, paddy has done a remarkable job thus far and deserves enormous credit for that...
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09-10-2012 09:19 AM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Like so many internet discussions people refuse to acknowledge there might an in between point of view and see everything as polarised.
The OP is talking garbage as far I can see. There is a difference between optimistic and hype.
I'm happy with Hibs at the moment, very happy considering the stage we are at with rebuilding.
However PF has achieved nothing yet. Long way to go.
What's wrong with that?
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09-10-2012 09:53 AM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
One step at a time absolutely.
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09-10-2012 10:42 AM #22
There's a lot to be excited about. The league is currently so tight, Celtic are spread thin so there is no certainty over thier results week in, week out.
We seem to have Caldwell, Stanton, Antell, Harris and Handling knocking on the door of the first team, and who is to say we can't do deals for our loanees.
The players seem to have a real respect for the manager, and he seems to have an eye for a player. Bring on the rest of the season I say.
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09-10-2012 10:45 AM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-10-2012 03:05 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Maybe he's just feeling very optimistic about Hibs for once (when was the last time you could say that?) and is saying so. It doesn't matter if he might have the predictive powers of Mystic Meg, it just makes a nice change to see it.
What's wrong with that?
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09-10-2012 03:13 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No. My "in between view" is that I'm happy but that Fenlon had achieved nothing yet. That's the third time I've stated that. If you're going to pull me up or discuss posts please have the courtesy of reading them first.
"The OP is talking garbage" is my opinion on the OP.
Not hard is it.
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09-10-2012 04:08 PM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Only Eddie Turnbull, Alex Miller and JC have actually achieved!!! I personally think PF may well add to that list, have like him and the way he goes about his business since the moment he walked through the door. In Pat I definitely trust.
:pfgwa
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09-10-2012 04:17 PM #28
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but in my lifetime as a Hibee only three managers have achieved anything.Tony Mowbray achieved nothing, Yogi, Bertie Auld, Sir Pat, Le God, Sloop, Willie Ormond, Mixu, Duffy, Williamson, CC and McLeish all achieved nothing.
In fact some of them underachieved spectacularly.
Only Eddie Turnbull, Alex Miller and JC have actually achieved!!! I personally think PF may well add to that list, have like him and the way he goes about his business since the moment he walked through the door. In Pat I definitely trust.
Think he's doing a grand job but swinging from "Sack-Him" to "Pat has achieved" in a few months is typical of the polarised arguments I'm talking about and you can include me out of that school of thought, or non-thought.
I'm sure if you asked Fenlon he'd say the job has barely begun.
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09-10-2012 05:43 PM #30
anybody know how much money nusty has spend?
and in comparrison with other managers?
winning games is also an achievement and when you have no money to spend on players it an even bigger achievement.
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