We know The Rangers FC record defeat, it was 4-0 at Easter Road in December
Their predecessor Rangers FC 1873-2012 had as their record league defeat 6-0 with Dumbarton thrashing them
A 7-0 win for us would claim both the old and Newco records
Just saying
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12-02-2015 08:19 PM #1
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Rangers (rip) record league defeat
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12-02-2015 08:23 PM #2
I liked this one ...............
http://www.fitbastats.com/hibs/game.php?gameid=82474This is how it feels
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12-02-2015 08:32 PM #4
The new mob's worst ever home league defeat was the 3-1 defeat at the hands of us earlier this season.
I'm sure we can beat that tomorrow.
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12-02-2015 08:37 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No we wouldn't. Dumbarton's record cannot be beaten as oldco no longer exists to be beaten.
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12-02-2015 08:48 PM #6
Do we currently hold the record scores v sevco both home and away? Pleasing indeed if so
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12-02-2015 08:54 PM #8
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You've got to laugh!!
Some folk need to have a look at the league table and think back to the hysteria on here after Falkirk away, Raith at home etc.
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Last edited by Mr White; 12-02-2015 at 08:58 PM.
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12-02-2015 09:54 PM #17
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Sorry, but I much prefer we leave the 'getting carried away after a good-run'to them at the PBS !
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12-02-2015 10:40 PM #19
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I was at both wins against them already this season, will be there tomorrow and will be disappointed if we don't win. I also have money on Hibs to do so but I'm not advertising to all and sundry about "pumping them" or predicting easy wins.
I was also at the Raith and Falkirk games I mentioned AND when we were humbled by Alloa albeit that was much earlier in Stubbs reign and who knows if that Hibs team will turn up tomorrow.
Leave the threads like this to the unbeatable Saviles.
Clear?
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12-02-2015 10:52 PM #21
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12-02-2015 11:20 PM #22
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totally agree
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When the old firm were stronger and had a fear factor complacency would often be their worst enemy. A bit of respect for the team we are playing and an understanding that any win is a good result is what we need here. Not arrogance.
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13-02-2015 05:44 AM #25
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I don't think it we should go into this game thinking we will be second best. We should go into the game Expecting to win. We have played them 3 times and played them off the park ( yes they did win the cup game ). However they needed extra time against 10 men to win.
If this was another team we were playing our confidence would be a lot higher. We might not win, we may get beat but I feel under Stubbsy we have a team we can compete with. I believe my team can go to Ipox and show anyone watching Hibs are a team with football Players wanting the ball, that can pass a ball and can play football.
GGTTH
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13-02-2015 06:57 AM #26
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Find this hard to get my head around. Hibs heading to Ibrox with real expectation of winning against a wounded Hun side. 99/100 it would end in a real doing for Hibs, and both teams, the fans and the media all knew it. That's what makes tonight so fascinating.
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Based on form and previous games, we sould be confident. The league table doesn't lie. We're not that good.....yet. Avoiding defeat should be our minimum tatget, any victory would be fantastic.Last edited by superfurryhibby; 13-02-2015 at 07:40 AM.
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13-02-2015 09:55 AM #30
Stubbs is changing the players mentality to winners, it's time us as fans started having a bit more faith and started believing we're going to win, we need to change our mentality too. For too long we'd be happy with any win, I want us to absolutely destroy these ****ers tonight and believe we will.
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