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    Michael Stewart

    Calls Levein "sleekit"

    http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...ed-robots.html


    Just something we already knew though


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    I can't stand that wee jambo prick, Michael Stewart!

    One of the main trouble makers in the dressing room during the John Collins era. Never really hid dislike for hibs. I recall when we won the cup back in 2007 on the open top bus parade whilst the players where standing up applauding and celebrating with the fans, that wee prick steward was sat down with his arms folded with a face like a smacked arse!



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    I liked him as a player. He could blow a little hot and cold, but when he was on , he could dominate a game...probably not a popular opinion , but I quite like him as a pundit so far too...

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    I like the way he pretends he was a proper Man United player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by givescotlandfreedom View Post
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    I like the way he pretends he was a proper Man United player.
    Exactly what I was thinking - I also like how all the hot-head malarky that was never his fault.

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    I can't stand that wee jambo prick, Michael Stewart!

    One of the main trouble makers in the dressing room during the John Collins era. Never really hid dislike for hibs. I recall when we won the cup back in 2007 on the open top bus parade whilst the players where standing up applauding and celebrating with the fans, that wee prick steward was sat down with his arms folded with a face like a smacked arse!


    Was he, and was it as bad as some folk make out, it seems Stewart and Collins play golf together now?

    Collins did not seem to be that bothered about the players going to see Petrie, he even mentioned it had nothing to do with him leaving after he left.

    I know Stewart did not celebrate, and i cant understand that especially when its the only winners medal he ever won.

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    Not the best footage or angle, but this goal is up there with the best I've seen at ER.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KJcB-xv5XA

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    Not sure about the bus part but saw he was disappointed about not playing in the final. From reorts at the time, he felt like a "spare part" celebrating when he hadn't played.

    As far as I'm concerned, Stewart did more for Hibs than a lot of players since then. For a Jambo, he's had very little to say against Hibs since he left. A lot less than some "die-hard Hibbies" he played with at the time, some since returning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
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    Not sure about the bus part but saw he was disappointed about not playing in the final. From reorts at the time, he felt like a "spare part" celebrating when he hadn't played.

    As far as I'm concerned, Stewart did more for Hibs than a lot of players since then. For a Jambo, he's had very little to say against Hibs since he left. A lot less than some "die-hard Hibbies" he played with at the time, some since returning.

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    Not the best footage or angle, but this goal is up there with the best I've seen at ER.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KJcB-xv5XA
    It wis a shinny!

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    I liked him as a player, he was part of the best midfield at Hibs for years. I also think he is pretty fair as a pundit and decent so far.

    I don't know what part he played in the dressing room unrest, so can't comment on that.

    Like O'Connor and Riordan I think it is a shame to see him in virtual retirement when he is only 32 years old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
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    Not sure about the bus part but saw he was disappointed about not playing in the final. From reorts at the time, he felt like a "spare part" celebrating when he hadn't played.


    As far as I'm concerned, Stewart did more for Hibs than a lot of players since then. For a Jambo, he's had very little to say against Hibs since he left. A lot less than some "die-hard Hibbies" he played with at the time, some since returning.
    Agreed. For a jambo he has, to the best of my knowledge, never shown any disrespect to Hibs, unlike several others.

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    I recall when we won the cup back in 2007 on the open top bus parade whilst the players where standing up applauding and celebrating with the fans, that wee prick steward was sat down with his arms folded with a face like a smacked arse!
    I have a photo of the cup final team on the pitch and he looks well pissed off in that. To be fair, I think it was because he wasn't playing and not because he dislikes Hibs. Still funny though.

    I agree with bigwheel - he was a decent player and quite like him as a pundit.
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    It wis a shinny!
    Not watched it but I would be thinking v the dons,edge of the box,it was a cracking goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbiesandtheBaddies View Post
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    It wis a shinny!
    He fluked it.

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    He had a sour pus all day when we won the CIS Insurance Cup and seemed to be almost resentful of the victory. Having said that, he comes across as being one of the more fair minded and knowledgeable pundits when he appears on TV.

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    "Too many brains in his feet", according to Ferguson. Having gone to school with Mikey, I couldn't disagree more. Had the swagger of a Big Time Charlie and a temperment to match. Total arse, but was a decent player on the pitch. The fact that he's perceived as an intelligent pundit says more about his fellow pundits than about him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio sledge View Post
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    I liked him as a player, he was part of the best midfield at Hibs for years. I also think he is pretty fair as a pundit and decent so far.

    I don't know what part he played in the dressing room unrest, so can't comment on that.

    Like O'Connor and Riordan I think it is a shame to see him in virtual retirement when he is only 32 years old.
    Agree!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by givescotlandfreedom View Post
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    I like the way he pretends he was a proper Man United player.
    He was paid as one. ;)

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    Good player, good pundit tbh. His goal against sheep was was a thing of beauty. Even though he is a Jambo i always felt he gave 100% and did well for us. No complaints about him really

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio sledge View Post
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    I liked him as a player, he was part of the best midfield at Hibs for years. I also think he is pretty fair as a pundit and decent so far.

    I don't know what part he played in the dressing room unrest, so can't comment on that.

    Like O'Connor and Riordan I think it is a shame to see him in virtual retirement when he is only 32 years old.
    Thought he was very honest after the match on Sunday saying we were magic and they were pish!!!

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    I thought it was prtty classless him saying that nobody rated Ben Williams 'when i was at Man UŽ' because he was rubbish at crosses. Ben will achieve more in his career and be more respected than Stewart ever will,IMO.

    Still, for his hilarious tantrum and fallover in the tunnel vs Hamilton (which has disappeared from youtube, sadly), i like him

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    Maybe against the grain here: although quite liked him as a player tbh, he's a piss poor pundit who is nowhere near as articulate as he clearly thinks he is.
    Does get a plus point for giving it straight about Potter though.

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    I thought it was prtty classless him saying that nobody rated Ben Williams 'when i was at Man UŽ' because he was rubbish at crosses. Ben will achieve more in his career and be more respected than Stewart ever will,IMO.

    Still, for his hilarious tantrum and fallover in the tunnel vs Hamilton (which has disappeared from youtube, sadly), i like him
    Was a bit of a cheap shot that

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    I thought it was prtty classless him saying that nobody rated Ben Williams 'when i was at Man UŽ' because he was rubbish at crosses. Ben will achieve more in his career and be more respected than Stewart ever will,IMO.

    Still, for his hilarious tantrum and fallover in the tunnel vs Hamilton (which has disappeared from youtube, sadly), i like him
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhC31VUOQeY
    Enjoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meh View Post
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhC31VUOQeY
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    Wonderful

    I solemnly promise if i ever meet him in real life i will act out that 10 seconds on front of him

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    I remember when we beat rangers 1-0 at ibrox and murph scored a header. He was celebrating with a huge smile, then mikey Stewart came over and his face dropped. It was hilarious.

    His goal vs Aberdeen was a peach. I think that was also the game that started his vomit on the pitch syndrome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibsbollah View Post
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    Wonderful

    I solemnly promise if i ever meet him in real life i will act out that 10 seconds on front of him

    Hmmm .... think you need to have played for MAN UTD to reach that level of ability.

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    I love the fact he seems to have saved his best football for Hibs.

    A lack of class with the sensationalist comments. Anyone can be deliberately controversial bless him but he doesn't appear to be able to back it up with a decent command of the English language ;) but fair play I'd be rubbish on telly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greentinted View Post
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    Maybe against the grain here: although quite liked him as a player tbh, he's a piss poor pundit who is nowhere near as articulate as he clearly thinks he is.
    Does get a plus point for giving it straight about Potter though.
    I agree, too many pundits think they are intelligent if they say "very much so" rather than yes . I've never really liked him he flattered to deceive most of the time

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