What are peoples thoughts. Better this season than last, and one if not the, best player in terms of consistent solid performances this season. Not bad at 35!
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Thread: Alan Maybury
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23-11-2013 02:55 PM #1
Alan Maybury
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23-11-2013 03:12 PM #3
Maybury is the perfect example of knowing what a player has to offer and then going and asking him to do exactly that. Clancy will have a job shifting him I think.
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23-11-2013 03:37 PM #5
Yip had a good game but oor MOTM was Handling.
O and agree re Maybury- Clancy had a bit of a job IMHO.
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23-11-2013 04:23 PM #7
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Like him at the club, been consistent and has done his job well and quietly. Have to admit, I gave him a bit of flack last season as most hibs fans did but he's won me over, shame he's not a bit younger.
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23-11-2013 04:49 PM #8
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23-11-2013 04:53 PM #9
Glad to see he's getting a bit of praise again. It's sad but every now and then he gets completely unwarranted criticism.
I can't help thinking there's some sections of the Hibs support that can't wait for him to have a bad game so they can slag him off, purely because he's an ex-Yam.
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23-11-2013 05:42 PM #11
Maybury is a solid pro, and seems like a good bloke to have at the club, but on the downside he is not really mobile enough these days and rarely offers us much in attack.
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23-11-2013 05:53 PM #13
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As a huge fan of Danny H, I was a little bemused at TB's opinion in him today - thought Danny waited on the ball coming to him too often rather than anticipate and was bullied a little today.
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