This man deserves a thread of his own, absolutely immense tonight.
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Thread: Darren McGregor
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31-10-2018 09:11 PM #1
Darren McGregor
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31-10-2018 09:12 PM #2
A brick wall. One of the very few positives.
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31-10-2018 09:12 PM #3
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Gave 100%, great game from Daz.
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31-10-2018 09:13 PM #4
Proved me wrong. Well in.
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31-10-2018 09:14 PM #5
Totally agree. Boy on the match day thread saying he’s finished... he was immense tonight
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31-10-2018 09:14 PM #6
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And folk said it was time for him to think about packing it in 😂
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31-10-2018 09:14 PM #8
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Yep, my man of the match....although he'd be everybody's man of the match if he had got his header on target from the early corner.
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31-10-2018 09:15 PM #9
Immense in the air my man of the match
Still a couple of rusty moments but his timing coming back
I thought Bartley was very good as well he was my candidate to get sent off
Happy with a draw all things considered
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31-10-2018 09:17 PM #12
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Mental
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31-10-2018 09:21 PM #14
A few dodgy moments and a bad miss with his header but he’d put his head in a vice for Hibs.
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31-10-2018 09:22 PM #15
I said on the match day thread that McGregor had won nearly every ball into the box, Efe won the other two😁, but people wanted him off! Mental! Thought Whittaker showed his experience and did well on the right. McGregor has a ba magnet for a head and always does well against their tactics. If he had scored at the other end, his statue would have been in place at ER by Saturday.
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31-10-2018 09:22 PM #16
I read on here he'd be hanging up his boots at the end of the season.
Top quality no nonsense defender.
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31-10-2018 09:23 PM #18
Brilliant in the air tonight which is what was needed.
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31-10-2018 09:24 PM #19
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Yes. He’s a top man and a top hibby.
He was solid tonight and hibs played well in the defensive sense.
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31-10-2018 09:25 PM #21
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Two very dodgy moments were he could have gave away a penalty. Other than that, he had a decent game alongside Ambrose.
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31-10-2018 09:26 PM #22
Opinions eh, I thought McGregor looked a bit rusty and didnt win the ball as cleanly as he normally does
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31-10-2018 09:33 PM #24
McGregor was comfortably the best player on the pitch.
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31-10-2018 09:37 PM #25
Won every ball he attacked in the air; which made Bogdan's decision to come rushing out for the offside 'goal' at the end madness. Stay in his 6 yard box and let Daz and Efe take care of crosses/throws landing around the penalty spot. Rush of blood from big Adam but he got away with it.
Anyway, it was a performance reminiscent of Yogi & Shaun Dennis in the Millennium Derby, and exactly what you need at Tynie.
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31-10-2018 09:49 PM #26
Solid tonight. I missed him out when mentioning a few players who I gave pass marks but he won everything. Had a couple of hiccups where he misread the ball but dealt with the aftermath of each as needed.
As for the penalty shouts the first the player he climbed over was holding on to our other defender (can't mind who it was), so much of nothing. Second he won clearly. Good game.
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01-11-2018 08:22 AM #27
MoM by some way only Bartley got any where near him.
He is exactly the man you need in your team at Tynecastle he loved the battle which he won hands down.
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01-11-2018 04:03 PM #28
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Weird how football's a game of opinions, I thought he was very poor last night. Gave the ball away in very dangerous positions about three or four times and if Hearts had been more clinical they'd have exploited at least of them.
He won his headers, but also has an infuriating habit of putting the ball out of play in line with the penalty box, rather than getting it further up the line and taking some of the pressure off us.
Opinions, eh? I thought Bartley was immense in the middle.
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03-11-2018 04:18 PM #29
I’m sorry but he’s totally finished, winning a few headers in the box doesn’t justify for giving away pointless free kicks and penalties regularly and heading the ball to absolutely no one every time he receives it.
No doubt I’ll be shot down for disrespecting “one of our own” but he’s finished and has been for a while, anyone who disagrees is totally naive.
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03-11-2018 04:25 PM #30
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Watching him against Celtic the other week was painful however, any team with a bit of pace and on a big pitch will have fun against him.
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