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Thread: Motivation (or lack of)
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02-12-2021 08:18 PM #31
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02-12-2021 08:39 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-12-2021 08:40 PM #33This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-12-2021 08:42 PM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Have you watched us play since the break?
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02-12-2021 08:42 PM #35
I’m looking forward to Saturday. Expect it to be a good contest and a decent game.
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02-12-2021 08:53 PM #36
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Missing Doidge and looking forward to Mueller coming in
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02-12-2021 08:56 PM #37
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02-12-2021 08:59 PM #38
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02-12-2021 09:21 PM #39
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Given the state of things and the experience of the last few years. I'd say lack of motivation isn't just related to the style of football being played by Hibs (which I think is pretty good). Is for me anyway. Languishing is the term I've heard that felt right. For me, the football is a positive outlet regardless of the results or the quality of play. Everyone is different though of course
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02-12-2021 09:22 PM #40
A shocking end to the window coupled with injuries to important players in Doidge and Magennis
With Mueller joined by hopefully 3 quality signings we'll see us playing football similar to the start of the season and what we've seen since our wee break (exc County away)
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02-12-2021 10:19 PM #41This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-12-2021 10:31 PM #44
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02-12-2021 10:33 PM #45
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Nothing at all wrong with our football since the break. Some people have very short memories.
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02-12-2021 10:33 PM #46
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I am also looking forward to attend a rare Saturday game (if I can throw off the lurgy).
Lunch/drinks with family and friends, off to game, win, draw or lose (though prefer to win) analysis in Hibs Club/bar afterwards.
My perfect day out.
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03-12-2021 10:19 AM #47This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-12-2021 10:30 AM #48
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03-12-2021 02:24 PM #49
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Jack Ross’ sided are way more progressive. However, it’s when teams come and put 10 behind the ball the present side struggles to find an answer. So maybe you’re right. Miller’s side would have done that
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03-12-2021 03:23 PM #50
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There'll be a launch mob after me for saying this, but I tend to agree with the OP. The semi was a great result, and a great defensive effort, but hardly a thrilling Hibs performance (we basically spent the entire second half defending heroically and then giving the ball away). I've got a ST and go to all the home games out of loyalty and habit, but I can't say I spend the morning pre-match excitedly looking forward to a scintillating afternoon's entertainment, because we just haven't had that for a long time. I really really really hate to say it, but looking at the Jambos 5-2 win over the Arabs, I couldn't help thinking what a great game it must have been for that shower, and wishing we could have some of that again ourselves.
Nights like the 6-2 seem a long way off. Maybe like the OP I'm just getting too old for it. But from this thread it seems there are a fair few who feel the same, and I do worry that attendances will suffer. Wednesday was a case in point - far too many empty seats for what should be a big event.
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03-12-2021 04:23 PM #51
I’m looking forward to the game tomorrow.
Motherwell got a good result midweek and will be a tough game but we really need to win to close the gap above us.
Many fans say we are boring to watch but few explain what they would change to make us more exciting. Play Scott Allan more often ? Sign more creative players ? Be more direct ?
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03-12-2021 04:30 PM #52This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-12-2021 04:46 PM #55
The owners have the business model all wrong
Improve the product on the park and I will pay the going rate
No way am I paying £30-35 to watch that crock of ****
Oh and before anyone asks yes I do have my ticket for the Final
C’mon the HIBS
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03-12-2021 05:16 PM #56
As often in these polarised discussions I find myself seeing the argument on both sides, with the truth lying somewhere in the middle.
Like others I find myself not particularly looking forward going to games at Easter Road these days and judging by the empty seats, there's a good few who feel the same. When teams camp themselves in their own half most of the game, we are clueless how to break them down. We have some decent industrious players, but other than Boyle and Scotty (who is usually benched) few have a cutting edge. There is next to zero creativity from free kicks/set pieces either.
What I would say in Ross' defence is that the injuries to Murphy, Doidge and particularly Magennis have had a massive impact on us offensively. It's no coincidence that our form has gone downhill since Magennis got injured. He was on fire at the start of the season, was creative and scored goals. Doidge's injury has also had a massive impact on Nisbet as well and he looks isolated in games.
Wednesday was a big missed opportunity for me. I thought Rangers were poor and there for the taking. With Boyle quiet though we lacked the quality to put them under pressure.
If we can get our players fit though, and make a couple of decent acquisitions in January we won't be far away from being a really decent team, so it's not all doom and gloom.
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03-12-2021 07:43 PM #57
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To say he was on fire at the start of the season is a huge exageration.
I am looking forward to having him back injury free but was he really scoring goals earlier in the season.
I remember one in Croatia.
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