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    Andy Halliday view on The Rangers game

    Obviously, focusses more on The Rangers, but pretty fair comments. Some pasted below.

    "In the first half especially, they were disappointing. They had chances to win the game, but over the piece, it was a deserved point for Hibs."

    "They've deserved all the plaudits they've got this year defensively. They have not conceded goals, nor even looked like conceding goals. Hibs created more chances than Rangers have faced in the previous seven games combined."

    "Their goals in part were down to good Hibs play, but it was partly self-inflicted from Rangers too. They'll feel they could have defended better, especially with both goals coming from cross-balls."

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    Very even handed analysis, unlike Boyd on Sky.

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    After hearing him on Open Goal i quite like him, still enjoy slagging him about the cup final but seems a good guy and one of few huns able to have a reasonable discussion about football with fans of other teams

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    No one knows more about badly defending crosses than him

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    He did say on Sportscene that Porteous deserved to be sent off because it was off the ball then Steven Thompson decided Michael Stewart wasn't able to give an opinion on our tackles. Absolute Rangers propaganda. On sportsound last night Charlie Adam said it was ok for Rangers players and staff not to shake Ryan's hand because of the number of bad tackles he has put in against Rangers and listed Barasic and incredibly a tackle on a guy called Coulibahly. He must have some eyesight to see that from Reading. You would have thought after succulent lamb this messaging would have stopped seems worse than ever now. Bottom line is you drew a game, there were no red card offences in the game, get over it. Worry now is that Ryan will now be some sort of target for refs and get over punished in other games.

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    Don’t think it would be Thompson’s call,he would’ve got a word in his ear from the producer to move on

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    Halliday actually seems alright

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    Quote Originally Posted by theonlywayisup View Post
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    Obviously, focusses more on The Rangers, but pretty fair comments. Some pasted below.

    "In the first half especially, they were disappointing. They had chances to win the game, but over the piece, it was a deserved point for Hibs."

    "They've deserved all the plaudits they've got this year defensively. They have not conceded goals, nor even looked like conceding goals. Hibs created more chances than Rangers have faced in the previous seven games combined."

    "Their goals in part were down to good Hibs play, but it was partly self-inflicted from Rangers too. They'll feel they could have defended better, especially with both goals coming from cross-balls."

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    Wasn't surprised by his focus on The Rangers but was pleasantly surprised by his even handed views. Fair play to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibsGW View Post
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    After hearing him on Open Goal i quite like him, still enjoy slagging him about the cup final but seems a good guy and one of few huns able to have a reasonable discussion about football with fans of other teams
    Totally agree. Really like him on keepin the baw on the ground, brings a bit of needed seriousness and sense from time to time but still has the patter to go with it. Always seems to speaks well of Hibs from what I’ve seen so far too. For anyone who hasn’t seen it, give his interview with Si a watch, a really good insight into the 15/16 season from the different side.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bod View Post
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    Don’t think it would be Thompson’s call,he would’ve got a word in his ear from the producer to move on
    Question would be why?

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    I watched it on Sunday night and thought he was a very good pundit. Spoke well and his views seemed informed and balanced. Thought him and Stewart were a good match up, the best I’ve seen for a long time. I’d had a few drinks by then right enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWHIBBIES View Post
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    No one knows more about badly defending crosses than him
    I think James Tavernier night have something to say about that
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    Question would be why?
    Just short on time, it's live tv so they need to move on to make sure every game gets a decent amount of coverage. They did say they had been debating it all day.

    Mikey Stewart also referred to it later when he picked Halliday up for saying Brophy's red was harsh but that he thought Porto's yellow was lenient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWHIBBIES View Post
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    No one knows more about badly defending crosses than him
    Wasn’t that the ***** Tavernier brother?

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    Wasn’t that the ***** Tavernier brother?
    Halliday was marking Gray no? Might be wrong. Taveriner was on Stokes. Both made a Noel Hunt of things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWHIBBIES View Post
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    Halliday was marking Gray no? Might be wrong. Taveriner was on Stokes. Both made a Noel Hunt of things.
    I also recall big Daz battering Halliday out of his way to head an equaliser at Ibrox.

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    Said it before and I’ll say it again, he would be a good signing.

    Only 28, can play a couple of positions, knows the league inside out and appears to be a leader who demands high standards from others.

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    Said it before and I’ll say it again, he would be a good signing.

    Only 28, can play a couple of positions, knows the league inside out and appears to be a leader who demands high standards from others.
    Is he not joining hearts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DH1875 View Post
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    Is he not joining hearts?
    Surely too good to be playing lower league fitba'

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    Quote Originally Posted by MWHIBBIES View Post
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    Halliday was marking Gray no? Might be wrong. Taveriner was on Stokes. Both made a Noel Hunt of things.

    I've never noticed who was marking SDG to be fair. I'll go and watch 20 times just to make sure

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    Said it before and I’ll say it again, he would be a good signing.

    Only 28, can play a couple of positions, knows the league inside out and appears to be a leader who demands high standards from others.
    His ability is there, his personality less so. He wouldn't give 100% against the huns so no thanks.

    This leader patter is the same as Neil Lennon being a winner IMO. Pure rubbish. Just a buzz word that means nothing. If leaders actually exist, we have more than enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unseen work View Post
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    Said it before and I’ll say it again, he would be a good signing.

    Only 28, can play a couple of positions, knows the league inside out and appears to be a leader who demands high standards from others.
    I'd agree that everything you have said above is true about him having those attributes, the problem with him is he is a poor footballer.

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    Unpopular opinion - I actually quite like Andy Halliday. Would be happy to see us sign him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since90+2 View Post
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    I'd agree that everything you have said above is true about him having those attributes, the problem with him is he is a poor footballer.
    And a twat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CmoantheHibs View Post
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    I watched it on Sunday night and thought he was a very good pundit. Spoke well and his views seemed informed and balanced. Thought him and Stewart were a good match up, the best I’ve seen for a long time. I’d had a few drinks by then right enough.
    Is that who that was? We watched it and Thompson was calling him Andy and we both were thinking, Andy who????

    Thought he was quite fair with his comments. Think he is a decent fitba player without ever being a world beater. Wouldn't be against a short term deal to see how things work out.

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    Surely too good to be playing lower league fitba'
    Thought it was a done deal. Could be wrong though.

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    His ability is there, his personality less so. He wouldn't give 100% against the huns so no thanks.

    This leader patter is the same as Neil Lennon being a winner IMO. Pure rubbish. Just a buzz word that means nothing. If leaders actually exist, we have more than enough.
    I’m really struggling to understand your rationale.

    Leaders - Load of rubbish, means nothing, doubting they exist but if they do we have enough?

    What?

    Are you saying leaders aren’t a thing in the football environment? Because they 100% are and many players And managers speak about the importance of having these in the changing room.

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    I like halliday , most of the time talking about hibs it's always in high regard

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    Thought he came across very well on Sportscene and with Di Ferry.


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    I’m really struggling to understand your rationale.

    Leaders - Load of rubbish, means nothing, doubting they exist but if they do we have enough?

    What?

    Are you saying leaders aren’t a thing in the football environment? Because they 100% are and many players And managers speak about the importance of having these in the changing room.
    To me, its just a daft buzz word. Like winner is. They shouldn't really be reasons to sign a player IMO, especially when we already have so many who have the characteristics people speak about.

    Folk see a player shouting and screaming and think that guy is a leader and a winner. Its a load of rubbish. If we sign a whole squad of leaders, then surely nobody is a leader?

    I dunno, I just think its nonsense. Folk were bigging up the Stephen McGinn signing saying he is a leader. Joe Newall would never be described like that. Yet Joe is a far better, more important player IMO. Give me 11 quiet guys who play good football over 11 guys to shout a lot and puff their chest and put in the odd illegal challenge to noise up the opposition. We already have Stevenson, Gray, McGregor and Hanlon who have experience and know how. Its more than enough IMO. A younger, hungrier player with potential is far more important to our current squad

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