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    Neil Lennon

    So glad this man is Hibs manager, and will be for years to come.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CathroMustStay View Post
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    So glad this man is Hibs manager, and will be for years to come.




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    Can’t disagree with that!

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    Absolutely.

    By far my favourite ever Hibs manager. Fills me with confidence that this is only just the beginning of some tremendous times.

    We'll get stronger the longer he's with us. Loving it.

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    The most important thing is he seems happy and content with the job. Has brought a lot of steel to the team.

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    We have a manager who has that winning mentality installed in them. Some are born with it and he’s one. I think he could take us that step up that others couldn’t. Next season Hibs will want second without a doubt.

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    They better be wanting at least second this season.

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    We have a manager who has that winning mentality installed in them. Some are born with it and he’s one. I think he could take us that step up that others couldn’t. Next season Hibs will want second without a doubt.
    if we can get into europe and start winning a few games in Europe I think our season ticket sales will keep going up. Maybe time to get some feasibility studies done on them corners.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy Pope View Post
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    They better be wanting at least second this season.
    Agree, I think Lennon will want it but not sure it’s a step to far to soon. Maybe not though if we can avoid stupid defeats like the Hamilton game then no reason we can’t be in the mix for second.

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    Waheyyy! Lenny!

    He's better looking than Rodgers too. He's a creepy-looking c***.

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    Don’t know if anyone listened to his pre match interview on the BBC but he did allude to possibly returning to manage Celtic again one day, he’s here for as long as he’s here,and I’m looking no further beyond each transfer window, we should enjoy his tenure as much as possible

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    Absolutely.

    By far my favourite ever Hibs manager. Fills me with confidence that this is only just the beginning of some tremendous times.

    We'll get stronger the longer he's with us. Loving it.
    Spot on.

    I got a text fi a jambo mate today saying "Hibs are good in the big games, that's annoying"

    They ****ing hate that and know fine well the chickens have come home to roost.

    2014 did see Hibernian Reborn and I love it. Never felt such a connection and togetherness to the club

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marinehibby View Post
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    Don’t know if anyone listened to his pre match interview on the BBC but he did allude to possibly returning to manage Celtic again one day, he’s here for as long as he’s here,and I’m looking no further beyond each transfer window, we should enjoy his tenure as much as possible
    Yeh I heard that as well.

    Suppose if they come calling when Rogers leaves it would be hard to turn down.

    The level they compete at regularly and size of the club would be hard to turn down

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marinehibby View Post
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    Don’t know if anyone listened to his pre match interview on the BBC but he did allude to possibly returning to manage Celtic again one day, he’s here for as long as he’s here,and I’m looking no further beyond each transfer window, we should enjoy his tenure as much as possible

    He's said similar before. Not surprising.

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    The good about Rodgers celtc and Lennie, is that Rodgers will want to get 10 titles and very few clubs bigger than Liverpool will want to take a chance on him after he spent £250M on Liverpool to make them ordinary. The clubs smaller than Liverpool in England won't be paying much more than celtc, so prestige and not money will be the lure. Our main issue might be if he does well in Europe that a big European club might be tempted to take a punt. So if Rodgers stays at celtc then Lennie could stay at Hibs for a couple of settled years, unless we win the league and then all bets are off.

    For the time being he'll do for me.

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    He could be our Alex Ferguson. He gets Hibs. You can tell by his passion for us.

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    I'm delighted within him in charge, this was a fantastic result but he needs to get the players delivering performances like that every week.

    I think we're getting there and have no doubt he's the man to take us forward.

    We are however sitting in 6th place at the moment with a couple of tough games coming up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenNWhiteArmy View Post
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    Spot on.

    I got a text fi a jambo mate today saying "Hibs are good in the big games, that's annoying"

    They ****ing hate that and know fine well the chickens have come home to roost.

    2014 did see Hibernian Reborn and I love it. Never felt such a connection and togetherness to the club

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    Doing ok for me. Poor home form, inconsistent and mid table with 2 teams above us who have nowhere near our budget. Talk of Ru s in Europe are very premature butthere are some signs of improvement mostly because we have a more settled defense imo.

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    I'm delighted within him in charge, this was a fantastic result but he needs to get the players delivering performances like that every week.

    I think we're getting there and have no doubt he's the man to take us forward.

    We are however sitting in 6th place at the moment with a couple of tough games coming up.
    We are well clear in 6th and only one point off third

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    Quote Originally Posted by houstonhibbee View Post
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    We are well clear in 6th and only one point off third
    Absolutely but we're playing Aberdeen and Hearts next.

    I'm not too concerned about facing Potter but it's a derby and anything can happen.

    Aberdeen will be a real test and pure home form isn't great.

    We need to start showing consistency and beating teams like Dundee, St Johnstone and Motherwell.

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    I still can't see the love and would swap Stubbs back in an instant.

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    I still can't see the love and would swap Stubbs back in an instant.
    Come on man - Stubbsy left us for pastures new - Lennon now holds the Golden Chalice of Hibernian management and has brought no little skill and determination to the task so far in securing promotion and setting us up as an SPL team again. He's picked up the good work that Stubbs did and taken it forward. Hibs is a tough job in management - big city club pressure and all that with small time SPL budgets - has seen many try and fail. Lenny has taken about the task of managing Hibs with gusto though and seems to be really enjoying it - his results have been good and he's developing a winning style - every reason for the love in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
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    I still can't see the love and would swap Stubbs back in an instant.
    Ever get tired of trolling?

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    I'm delighted within him in charge, this was a fantastic result but he needs to get the players delivering performances like that every week.

    I think we're getting there and have no doubt he's the man to take us forward.

    We are however sitting in 6th place at the moment with a couple of tough games coming up.
    We r also a point off 3rd

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
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    I still can't see the love and would swap Stubbs back in an instant.
    Lennon has us where we are. Stubbs is a legend for the cup win but badly failed in the league when it mattered. Time to move on and try to support the new guy in charge.

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    Lennon has us where we are. Stubbs is a legend for the cup win but badly failed in the league when it mattered. Time to move on and try to support the new guy in charge.
    Badly failed is a massive exaggeration. Lennons championship team wouldnt have got promoted ahead of Hearts or Rangers either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basehibby View Post
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    Come on man - Stubbsy left us for pastures new - Lennon now holds the Golden Chalice of Hibernian management and has brought no little skill and determination to the task so far in securing promotion and setting us up as an SPL team again. He's picked up the good work that Stubbs did and taken it forward. Hibs is a tough job in management - big city club pressure and all that with small time SPL budgets - has seen many try and fail. Lenny has taken about the task of managing Hibs with gusto though and seems to be really enjoying it - his results have been good and he's developing a winning style - every reason for the love in
    The thing is I can actually see where you are coming from and there's no doubt Stubbs would have been exactly the same at Celtic Park with the reception yesterday but I just can't let go of Stubbs. It's a mental thing.

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    Ever get tired of trolling?
    Gives a few instances then columbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
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    Lennon has us where we are. Stubbs is a legend for the cup win but badly failed in the league when it mattered. Time to move on and try to support the new guy in charge.
    He didn't badly fail. He had the hardest job out both managers and delivered the Scottish cup. I wouldn't change it for the world.

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