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    FAO Jim Goodwin

    Aye, best to stay at St Mirren. Good decision.


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    Good to see his bullying tactics didn't pay off - eventually. Should have been given a straight red in the first place.

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    Must admit I thought the crowd helped get him sent off. Don't think the linesman would have flagged if there hadn't been a roar.

    Deserved sending off though.

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    For the first 45 minutes though he was the best player on the park. Composed, organised and effective - good player who lets himself down when he gets carried away sometimes. I was however really impressed with him again.

    It was only when we switched Cairney and Doyle that he received less of the ball when Paul chased down more than Eoin - good tactical switch by Pat in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truehibernian View Post
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    For the first 45 minutes though he was the best player on the park. Composed, organised and effective - good player who lets himself down when he gets carried away sometimes. I was however really impressed with him again.

    It was only when we switched Cairney and Doyle that he received less of the ball when Paul chased down more than Eoin - good tactical switch by Pat in my opinion.
    Agree 100% but his tackle on McGirven could easily been a straight red. Also I dont think he made contact with Spoony but the intent was there with his flying elbow. Let his team down as 11v11 we might not have won.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truehibernian View Post
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    For the first 45 minutes though he was the best player on the park. Composed, organised and effective - good player who lets himself down when he gets carried away sometimes. I was however really impressed with him again.

    It was only when we switched Cairney and Doyle that he received less of the ball when Paul chased down more than Eoin - good tactical switch by Pat in my opinion.


    If things go sour with us keeping Claros I'd have no problems with him in the team, defo needs to screw the nut though there was no way he was lasting the whole 90 today after his first yellow you could see him itching to put the boot in it was only a matter of time.

    saying that how there centre half never went as well is beyond me ref bottled it big time

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    Aye, best to stay at St Mirren. Good decision.
    hibee92 your spot on matey i was just going to post that cant believe he wanted to stay there his loss

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    Was good winding him up going off though.. He looked fuming

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    He's a thug - but i just don't understand it because he is a very good player and gave a midfield a real run for their money, at the centre of all their moves. So why does he have to do all that stupid niggly stuff.

    If i was Danny Lennon i would be furious with him - for a captian let alone a player he seriously let his team and team mates down.

    Loved when McGivern made a point of walking past him as he was going off - would have loved to have been privvy to what he said to him!!!

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    I think he is a quality player and although, he turned down the chance to come to us, fair play to him to stay with the team that gave him his break.

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    Goodwin impressed me, despite his fly kick. And the boy McLean who scored their goal.

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    The boy McLean played well and he's a hibby 👍

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    another Goodwin endearing himself to the Citizens of Edinburgh ;)
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    Quite ironic that he was the one that picked up 2 yellows, as he spent most of the game moaning to the referee about decisions and trying to get other players booked.
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    He's a good player who would have been a big asset to Hibernian FC if he'd decided to sign.

    I'm not going to lambaste him for trying his guts out for St Mirren though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juniorhibbee View Post
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    The boy McLean played well and he's a hibby 
    Apparently Wolves were watching him today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golden Bear View Post
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    He's a good player who would have been a big asset to Hibernian FC if he'd decided to sign.

    I'm not going to lambaste him for trying his guts out for St Mirren though.
    Totally agree tried his heart out and gave his all over stepped the mark ad deservedly got punished for it but would be a great asset to hibs

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    Quote Originally Posted by StevieC View Post
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    Quite ironic that he was the one that picked up 2 yellows, as he spent most of the game moaning to the referee about decisions and trying to get other players booked.
    This is how it feels

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibee92 View Post
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    Apparently Wolves were watching him today.
    and at the same time revaluing sparky ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golden Bear View Post
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    He's a good player who would have been a big asset to Hibernian FC if he'd decided to sign.

    I'm not going to lambaste him for trying his guts out for St Mirren though.
    Thought he was the best player in the first half. Liked his corner early in the second half as well, in front of the east, when he placed the ball about a foot outside the quadrant and immediately drew howls of derision, just as he drew the ball back and gave a sideways smiling glance to the stand. Deserved to be sent off today but definitely an asset to St Mirren.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ruthven_raiders View Post
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    Totally agree tried his heart out and gave his all over stepped the mark ad deservedly got punished for it but would be a great asset to hibs
    The guy is a wind up merchant and his sending off today showed just how far we have come under Pat Fenlon. Wasn't it Victor Palsonn* that he sucked in to a feud before, rendering our player ineffective. He tried it on with Doyle and others early on today and got nowhere. Result? He lost it. We don't need him anywhere near our team, we have better. I was delighted to see him walk.


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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    The guy is a wind up merchant and his sending off today showed just how far we have come under Pat Fenlon. Wasn't it Victor Palsonn* that he sucked in to a feud before, rendering our player ineffective. He tried it on with Doyle and others early on today and got nowhere. Result? He lost it. We don't need him anywhere near our team, we have better. I was delighted to see him walk.


    *It may have been Stephens, my memory is ****.
    You memory serves wellit was Victor Pee ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    The guy is a wind up merchant and his sending off today showed just how far we have come under Pat Fenlon. Wasn't it Victor Palsonn* that he sucked in to a feud before, rendering our player ineffective. He tried it on with Doyle and others early on today and got nowhere. Result? He lost it. We don't need him anywhere near our team, we have better. I was delighted to see him walk.


    *It may have been Stephens, my memory is ****.
    Perfect. It was VP
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    Quote Originally Posted by juniorhibbee View Post
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    The boy McLean played well and he's a hibby 
    You sure? He's a Glasgow boy, been at St Mirren from a really young age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by truehibernian View Post
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    For the first 45 minutes though he was the best player on the park. Composed, organised and effective - good player who lets himself down when he gets carried away sometimes. I was however really impressed with him again.

    It was only when we switched Cairney and Doyle that he received less of the ball when Paul chased down more than Eoin - good tactical switch by Pat in my opinion.
    best player on the park in the first half. Poor in the second and well deserved the early bath.

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    Excellent first half but let his team down with his antics. Can't believe Lennon never saw the red coming after all he is the new SAF. Still think Goodwin would do a job at hibs

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    I like Goodwin as a player, reads the game well and rarely wasteful with the ball.

    Does an important job for St.Mirren but thought he lost the head a wee bit today, doesnt make him a bad player mind.

    Bossed the midfield in the 1st half, wouldnt be too upset if Hibs went in for him again.

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    Agree 100% but his tackle on McGirven could easily been a straight red. Also I dont think he made contact with Spoony but the intent was there with his flying elbow. Let his team down as 11v11 we might not have won.
    Knee high flying tackle = straight red IMHO

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    Has picked up a quite impressive 35 yellow cards in 2 and a bit seasons in Scotland, but surprisingly yesterday was his first red.

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