Following on from the "Have we improved?" thread, where would we be sitting in the top league with this team?
Apart from Saturday I've only seen us on the box and going from what I saw we'd be struggling to stay up. Thoughts?
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08-04-2015 10:32 AM #1
Where would this team finish in the Premier League?
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08-04-2015 10:36 AM #2
Bottom six but safe. And then improve the next season.
No danger are we worse than St Mirren, Partick and the likes
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08-04-2015 10:40 AM #3
i think based on our performances against Dundee utd, Hearts, Rangers, and looking at the likes of Partick, Dundee, St Johnstone, Hamilton (after Alex Neil) I could see us in that mix for 5th to 7th place at the minute.
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08-04-2015 10:44 AM #4
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I think we'd be bumbling along in the bottom 6, much as we have been for years.
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08-04-2015 10:54 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Probably this, but we've got to start somewhere.
The whole football culture at Hibs needed overhauled and Stubbs and his coaching team has basically started from scratch. Finishing in the bottom half of the Premier would be acceptable in the first season, as long as we'd progressed further the season after.
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08-04-2015 10:56 AM #7
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About 9th or 10th.
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08-04-2015 11:12 AM #10
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We effectively gave our rivals a two month head start this season as we got our house in order. Without that, Hearts wouldn't be champs yet, we'd be above The Rangers and, who knows, we might have a more resilient and confident team.
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08-04-2015 11:25 AM #12
We still lack some steeliness and a real cutting edge up top, we'd be mid table as we would lose too many stupid games for our own good, it's happened this season aleady with saturday past being a good example.
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08-04-2015 12:47 PM #13
If you had asked this question in January I would have said comfortably mid table, around 5th-7th. As the season ha progressed though I think we'd be between 8th-11th and close to another play off tie.
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08-04-2015 12:55 PM #14
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We wouldn't be battling against relegation but we wouldn't be challenging for a European place either.
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08-04-2015 01:01 PM #15
It's a hard one to call.
We've done quite well against teams that have come out and played against us and struggled against teams who have packed their defences. More teams would probably take us on in the Premier League, which would suit us, but there are still a few who would park the bus.
There is no difference in quality between the likes of Falkirk, QoS and Raith and about 3/4 of the Premier League imo but these are the teams we've struggled against the most.
We did start the season badly though which was not surprising given where we were when we finished last season. I think that whilst we didn't exactly get our act together quickly we managed it quicker in the Championship (remember the late winner at ER vs Cowdenbeath, needing Oxley to score vs Livingston etc) than we would have done in the Premier League.
A few dodgy results against Ross County, St Mirren and the like and I could have seen us hounding Stubbs out before Christmas tbh, considering how much he's getting with us still being in the running or promotion via the play-offs and still in the Scottish Cup.
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08-04-2015 01:36 PM #16
If Hibs started off in the Premiership as it did in the Championship I do not see the run of 1 loss in 27 games occurring.
Certainly unlikely to rise above the bottom six and maybe fighting off a Play-off place.
Playing against full-time teams in the Premiership does make a difference as opposed to the likes of Alloa, Dumbarton, Cowdenbeath, etc.
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08-04-2015 02:28 PM #17
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Majority of our points have come against the bottom 4 teams in this league. We've basically struggled against the full time teams and all the teams in the Premiership are full time.
Individually we have good players and I think that would see us safe. But I still think we are a fair bit away from challenging if we were to be promoted.
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08-04-2015 07:37 PM #18
Absolutely no idea as hardly seen any premier games this season and some of the teams have different personnel from last year.
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08-04-2015 08:51 PM #20
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08-04-2015 09:05 PM #21
Think we would struggle big time as not enough cutting edge in the Championship never mind the Premier league.
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08-04-2015 09:06 PM #22
Probably 5-7th.
I think the fact we struggled against Falkirk and QoS is more down to them playing very defensive and we struggle to break teams down, if they played a bit more offensively it would create gaps.
They have also been fired up against us as we are considered a big team in this league (we're considered a normal game in the prem, imo)
I also think they are just as good if not better than St Mirren, Partick etc.
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08-04-2015 09:25 PM #24
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Easy top six imo. !
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09-04-2015 07:11 AM #26
are people here forgetting how bad the premiership is just now!
playing against these "smaller teams" can be difficult. They raise their game and a lot of the time we get drawn down to their level.
Id say we would be very comfortable in the spl with this squad, easy top 6!
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