I just noticed on the thread about Scott Martin that some folk commented that Dylan is injured again? I wondered if there was any truth in this?
I have found it very odd that he has been making the bench without always starting. Given the qualities he brings to the side, it seems strange. Equally, if he is carrying a chronic injury then why can't it be treated?
He's aplayer I rate very highly and like many on here, I feel he is a tremendous asset to the side when fit. Sadly, that isn't as often as we would all like. Although stats show that he has played in around half of our league games these past two and a bit seasons, they don't tell the full story. How many has he finished or come on as a sub?
Unfortunately for Dylan and for Hibs, it's looking like he is a luxury we can't afford. I would guess he is on a decent wage and one of the top earners at the club. Not sure when his contract runs out but unless there is a significant change to his fitness, it won't be renewed.
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Thread: Dylan McGeouch- an enigma.
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13-12-2016 12:59 PM #1
Dylan McGeouch- an enigma.
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13-12-2016 01:03 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-12-2016 01:14 PM #3
Put it this way, if he never had his injury problems he wouldn't be a Hibs player.
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13-12-2016 01:20 PM #4
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13-12-2016 01:28 PM #5
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13-12-2016 01:37 PM #6
Dylan is our best player by some degree when 100% fit. Unfortunately this rarely happens.
I'd give him until the end of his contract (which I believe is the end of next season). If we're only getting 10/15 games out of him a year, I'd let him go.
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13-12-2016 01:46 PM #8
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Sorry but he's not our best player. He's played a handful of games when he's been outstanding. I want him to play and contribute but if he's never fit gesno use.
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13-12-2016 01:47 PM #9
Where have these comments about him being injured again come from? Is there a link?
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very much underrated by hibs fans. Boy do we need him on his game now.
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13-12-2016 02:07 PM #11
He makes us tick when he plays. Great footballer.
Unfortunately he doesn't play enough. His appearance stats surprised me but he never really seems to have a proper run of games (i.e. consistently playing 90 minutes for more than 2 games in a row).
He's like a human tampon; in for 1 week & then out for 3.
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13-12-2016 02:10 PM #13
McGeough's quality, hence why we're all so frustrated when he's continually injured. Not player to lose at such an important point in the season.
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13-12-2016 02:14 PM #14
I thought we were a different team when he came on against Dumbarton. His movement and distribution were a different class to anybody else on the pitch.
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13-12-2016 02:22 PM #15
What are his injury problems? He seems to constantly stretch on the pitch when the ball is out of play etc
IMO he is our best player, he controls the game and the tempo increases when he plays.
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13-12-2016 02:22 PM #16
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A very good footballer and happy to have him at the club. Our best player? Hasn't ever been in my opinion.
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13-12-2016 03:05 PM #19
He was anonymous against Dundee Utd. I honestly can't believe people think he's better than McGinn. He's a good player but until he plays 15 games in a row from the start it's impossible to judge if he's the best at the club or not.
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13-12-2016 03:05 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A gamble we knew about and may still be worth taking depending on the managers view. We've had much much worse who have contributed less.
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13-12-2016 03:19 PM #21
Clearly in the minority here but I don't get the McGeouch hype. He's a neat, tidy footballer but no more in my opinion. I must watch a different game from others if he is our best player. I've never seen him stand out in a game in the same way as say John McGinn, or Scott Allan did when we beat the Huns 4-0.
Admittedly I think he's better than he's shown but this season he has been very poor (when not injured) Dundee Utd recently and QOS earlier in the season - if Fyvie for example had put in performances like that he would have been slaughtered in my opinion, but McGeouch seems to get a pass without much criticism.
I made a point of watching him again when he came on against Dumbarton, in my opinion most of his passes were sideway/backwards but others saw him as lifting the game/tempo when he came on.
I suppose it is all about opinions.Last edited by jeffers; 13-12-2016 at 03:58 PM.
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13-12-2016 03:28 PM #22
Is he injured again?
How many games has he actually started & lasted the whole game? Some nice geek out there must know..
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13-12-2016 03:34 PM #23
Comments about if he wasn't injured regularly etc he wouldn't be at Hibs puzzle me. Are they suggesting that we signed hom knowing he had a chronic injury issue? If so I would be astonished.
I assumed McGeouch's contract was up this summer, it seems from some posts that's not the case.
It seems odd that he is on the bench and Bartley starts before him. I can see some logic in this v Dundee Utd, given that he probably lacks a bit match sharpness, but v Dumbarton????? If he is fit then he should have played?
Some have suggested on here that there might be psychological factors at work with McGeouch, that is partly why I referred to him as an enigma. Like most, I rate him highly, but I am concerned that he is out of the picture so often. If he has a severe and enduring physical issue then that's tough for him and for Hibs. It would be enlightening to know what is going on with him.
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13-12-2016 03:56 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The fact he has injury problems were a factor in us signing him from Celtic, if he didn't have these problems he would've started far more games for Celtic and maybe even still be there.
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13-12-2016 04:28 PM #25
It's very sad, because he's an incredibly gifted player, but his body is letting him down to the extent it's now becoming hard to see him having any long-term future in the game.
These should be his very best years. As it is, the injury problems that are plaguing him are probably only likely to get worse with age.
This is only speculation, but it's based on previous form. The club and the player will know better, and I hope I'm wrong.
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13-12-2016 04:42 PM #28
I rate Dylan pretty highly but he was pants against Utd. No idea if he is injured or not.
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13-12-2016 04:43 PM #29
Once again a nice positive thread on hibs.net. Feels like some fans ain't happy unless they are moaning about something.
He won the Scottish cup with us ffs and is one if not our best midfielder. Get a grip. It hasn't even been confirmed he is injured and people want rid of him. Idiots!!
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