Totally love this his side and can see a great football team who can pass,score,fight and win but... we need to play the first ten minutes of games also. Giving teams a goal head start will eventually catch us out. Not a negative post by any means as we have won easy the last two games , just imagine what we can do if we start well
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Thread: 80 minute games
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12-08-2017 07:45 PM #1
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80 minute games
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12-08-2017 07:59 PM #2
Can't keep conceding in first 10 and expect to get away with it.
Our management team will be working on this.
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12-08-2017 08:08 PM #3
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We all know what the Glasgow stadiums are like and we know they come at you 100mph while the atmosphere is high. Particularly today. It was a horrible loud atmosphere. Defensively Efe looked suspect again during the opening 20 mins. Same as last week. We settled after 10 mins and got the ball, started to dictate the play. We got what we deserved. The difference is, this team isn't for folding. Over all the years I've seen team lose early goals and fold. Not this lot. Settled and took control. We have a proper good side here. GGTTH
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12-08-2017 08:10 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Aye. First ten when we are still settling in and last ten when we think the games is done and dusted.
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12-08-2017 08:17 PM #5
Its true, we have started sluggishly in both league games now, but on the upside its character building to know that even if we go behind we are capable of hitting back. I wonder how we will cope if we ever manage to score the first goal
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12-08-2017 08:19 PM #6
Darren McGregor was saying in the Hibs TV interview that it was so noisy it was like white noise and it took them a while to get used to it.
Not every game will start as frenetically as that one did. We just need to keep switched on.
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