do they raise there game against Hibs?
An easy no - they have a way superior win rate against Dunfermline, one game means nothing.
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21-11-2020 10:05 AM #31
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21-11-2020 10:45 AM #32
They are SO slow. Boyce should get 20 plus goals but is hardly prolific.
Neilson signings in Halliday, Roberts, Frear and the centre half they got look bang average.
I still think they will win it but it’s not a certainty.
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21-11-2020 10:47 AM #33
They got out of jail against us. They are not a particularly good side and it's far from certain they will win the league. If Raith win today that's 2 sides 4 points clear of them.
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21-11-2020 11:54 AM #34
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For the avoidance of doubt, during the period to date starting after the horrendous 2012 cup final, Hearts have 11 derby wins, Hibs have 10 with 9 games drawn. You could say that an extra time penalty is all that separates us. Hardly evidence that “Hearts habitually beat Hibs” as quoted by the creepy estate agent Deans on Sportsound during the summer.
An interesting comparison is that between 1947 and 1952 Hearts won 9 and Hibs 2 with 1 draw. Going by some reactions on here it’s just as well that the Hibs.net didn’t exist then.
Oh by the way Hibs won 3 league championships during that period.
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21-11-2020 12:01 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've never bought into any of the daft chat
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21-11-2020 12:05 PM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-11-2020 12:25 PM #37
When we get beat by them I do find myself being more critical of Hibs' performance than anything Hearts have done tbh, the teams full of cloggers that Hearts used to have are long gone IMO, they just look a pretty soft side with average ability which makes some of our performances against them look even worse.
To make a comparison, one of my favourite trainers in horse racing is John Gosden. He has produced some of the best horses that have ever raced in Europe and America. Unlike other trainers, who spend more time focussing purely on their own horses and not the opposition, he spends hours, even days studying the performances of the other horses his horses are racing against in the more prestigous races, so that he is prepared for most eventualities, and can adopt different tactics if need be.
Maybe Hibs could take a leaf out of his book that way. Too often we have had better quality players than Hearts and still end up on the wrong end of the result. Maybe the management team should spend more time studying the opposition than they do, what style they use, where their strengths and weaknesses are and adapting our game accordingly, and just as importantly, replace players who struggle to perform the particular duty asked of them in these games. I suppose that goes for any game we play, but it seems to work for Hearts when they play us.
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21-11-2020 12:29 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the quality of the teams were switched do you think the record would be the same?
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21-11-2020 12:37 PM #39
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The answer to the OP is yes of course they do. Neilson admitted they started pre season training six weeks early wih the sole purpose beating Hibs in the cup game. Jack Ross, on the other hand simply said we'll focus on that game when the time comes when he got asked about it a few weeks beforehand.
We still should have beaten them though despite Hearts' obsessive preparation.
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21-11-2020 12:38 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Our standard of squads have been similar, and even now is fairly similar although we are slightly stronger, but over a prolonged period the results are basically as id expect.
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