After back to back wins, here’s hoping we go up to Dundee and claim the 3 points, and a good performance
Not sure there are any additional injuries, so not expecting too many changes in the staring line up, or squad.
Dundee won at Livvi last week, but think we’ll have too much for them
This was the team when we won 3-0 in September, so probably 8 starters tomorrow from this game
Bogdan, Gray, Hanlon, Milligan, Horgan, Slivka, Boyle , Mallan, Stevenson, Kamberi, Ambrose.
Subs Laidlaw, Bartley, Hyndman, Porteous, Shaw, Whittaker, Agyepong
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Thread: Looking forward to Dundee
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21-02-2019 06:26 PM #1
Looking forward to Dundee
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21-02-2019 08:32 PM #3
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Yep, I'm expecting the same starting 11 as last week, with Omeonga to come on with 20-25 minutes to go.
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He should start the match imo.Hibs.nets negative posting legend and unofficial ticket agent.
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21-02-2019 08:46 PM #5
I am als0 looking forward to the game.not managed to grt to Dens for years. the team won fairly comfortably on Saturday without being exciting to watch. hoping that the new gaffer gets a further boost with his first away win. we really need 3 points, and hope he can stick with the same 11 for starters. where's big Marv though?
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22-02-2019 12:29 AM #9
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Looking forward to watching the game on Hibs TV. Last time I was at Dens was a last minute Kenny Miller winner. What a bounce in the away end when that went in.
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22-02-2019 02:15 AM #11
I know it’s an outrageously unfashionable thing to say but I’ve always had a soft spot for Dundee and detested Dundee United. Anybody else admit to sharing this perverse quirk? (And it predates May 86).
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22-02-2019 02:35 AM #12
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22-02-2019 05:42 AM #13
Really looking forward to going. Working down south since Aug means I've missed most the season.
Was encouraged by what was said v Hamilton. Hopefully another 3pts and onwards. Won't be easy mind, Dundee fighting for survival
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22-02-2019 05:55 AM #14
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A win would take us into the top six on goal difference and with it being St Johnstone v Aberdeen and celtic v motherwell we'd have a good chance of staying there.
Huge game!
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22-02-2019 06:58 AM #15
Be a tough game. Dundee have really picked up recently, 1-1 draw. McNulty to score for us.
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22-02-2019 08:09 AM #16
I'm looking forward to a half day, a bite to eat, a few beers and the the train journey up. The game will take care of itself.
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22-02-2019 08:14 AM #17
Looking forward to tonight. Friday games can make or break the weekend, but we have the opportunity to put some pressure on our top six competition. In the last game at Dens, Dundee looked comfortable in possession but not exactly effective where they passed it side to side
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22-02-2019 08:25 AM #19
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22-02-2019 08:43 AM #20
Be a hard game but I think it will be a good one - Dundee will come at us I think, and we'll have a go at them. Be surprised if it's a 0-0
Absolutely loving the manager's presser, and his chat about having a clear identity, trying to win every game and ensuring the players are never scared to try things. Inspiring stuff
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22-02-2019 08:55 AM #21
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It's a must win game if we want to finish top 6. Let's go out and take the game to them. Going for 3-1 David Gray, Mallan and Flo.
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22-02-2019 08:56 AM #22
It's obviously a game we should be looking to win, but even if we lose we can still make the top 6.
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22-02-2019 10:00 AM #23
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McNulty in the papers saying it’s a must win game. I agree and I’m glad the players are looking at it that way as well.
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22-02-2019 10:09 AM #24Originally Posted by Dashing Bob SThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-02-2019 10:27 AM #25
Buzzing for tonight. Been to Tannadice countless times over the years but I can't remember ever going to Dens Park.
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22-02-2019 10:28 AM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-02-2019 10:57 AM #28
i'm predicting at least four goals to excite the TV audience/atten(dees)......no idea who the goals will be for though
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Omeonga a good option off the bench if holding a lead, like last week and at St. Mirren.
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