What kind of wages do people think Griffiths would take if he went to Hibs? Could he 'do a job'? Normally I would say that's him finished, but for me he could still be a really good sub to bring on with a few minutes to go. Don't know if he would still be worth the gamble, but interested to hear other people's thoughts.
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16-01-2022 05:38 PM #1
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16-01-2022 05:41 PM #2
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If he done a Thommo until the end of the season, decided to knuckle down then yes.
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16-01-2022 05:41 PM #3
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Why would he be a really good for us when he has been absolutely ***** for ages?
Its not just bad form, physically he is a disgrace.
That's purely down to attitude
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16-01-2022 05:42 PM #4
Just no. He’s yesterday’s man, hibee credentials or not.
id be absolutely astonished if maloney would want him anywhere near Hibs
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16-01-2022 05:43 PM #5
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Defo yes - if we played by NFL rules and were allowed to bring a kicker on just for free kicks. His belly could also be as big as mine and it wouldn't matter.
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16-01-2022 05:50 PM #6
This is not a player in the right condition to play in a high pressing system.
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16-01-2022 05:50 PM #7
He should be absolutely nowhere near Hibs. His time is well and truly over at this level and he'll likely be retired within the next 18 months to 2 years.
It's a shame as he's only 31 and should still have a lot to give but he's miles off it.
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16-01-2022 05:52 PM #8
Can’t wait till he retires so we can go a transfer window without people asking if he could do a job here
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16-01-2022 05:55 PM #10
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The only job he could do for us now is tasting all the pies...
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16-01-2022 06:01 PM #11
Absolute and complete no. With all due respect, anyone wanting him here is utterly barking.
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16-01-2022 06:06 PM #13
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16-01-2022 06:11 PM #15
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Wouldn't even want him if he played for free. Finished on the park and an arse off it.
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16-01-2022 06:14 PM #18
Even if he was at the peak of fitness and had been on form for Dundee it would still be a no.
He's a problematic individual and I'd rather not see that at Hibs.
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16-01-2022 06:19 PM #19
No from me. Would be a step backwards. Griffiths had his day. Great memories but we need players on the up not on the down.
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16-01-2022 06:19 PM #20
That photo hurts the eyes. I wish him well and if he can sort himself out I'd love to see him back with us in the summer. Ball is in your court Leigh....
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16-01-2022 06:19 PM #21
He’s miles past it, would take him 6 months to get fit.
He’s plenty ability in his left foot but he doesn’t have the attitude, fitness or sharpness to use it.
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16-01-2022 06:21 PM #22
He's got far too much baggage for us to sign him. Would be on the front on the papers more than the back.
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16-01-2022 06:26 PM #23
He had the world at his feet and he made an arse of it.
No thanks.
A real pity."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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16-01-2022 06:27 PM #24
Until last summer I would have taken a chance on him.
After the latest off field nonsense and the shape he was in during the recent game at ER? No chance.
The ship has well and truly sailed. I hope for his sake he gets himself sorted out but ultimately football is a ruthless business. The risks outweigh the potential reward on all known evidence now.
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16-01-2022 06:33 PM #26
Wouldn’t have taken him last year, wouldn’t be anywhere near him this year. Just like Thomson selling his soul to Rangers, Griffiths has done the exact same with the other lot along the M8. Couple that with his attitude and fitness, and top it off with his vile off field behaviour and it’s a recipe for absolute disaster.
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16-01-2022 06:53 PM #27
What a total decline in the space of 3-4 years. You always felt that he had the potential to be a top player possibly high English premiership level , he also has the potential to end up with his career well and truly over before it needed to be. Its a shame the decisions he has made that have seen him with his career over at 31 and on a steep decline since he was 27 .. Those years should have seen him at his peak and probably playing at a higher level than Celtic. He can only blame himself though as he had plenty of warnings and opportunities to change his lifestyle
For me though , i will always remember him fondly for his couple of seasons at the club , he was outstanding and ridiculously unplayable at times
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16-01-2022 06:55 PM #28
He's defo not a George Best, so thanks for the memories but it's a big no I'm afraid.
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16-01-2022 06:57 PM #29
He’s a shadow if the player he was. No chance he’ll play for Hibs again. I prefer to remember the goals he scored for Hibs and Scotland.
"Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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16-01-2022 07:07 PM #30
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Too much baggage now, the past player I would take but his heads quite obviously not in the game.
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