I thought I'd listen to Craig Brown's interview to see whether he would give credit where credit is due. I should have known better. He described Hibs as being much of a muchness. I have no idea what that means. Can anyone explain what he was getting at please?
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Thread: Much of a Muchness?
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15-04-2012 10:18 AM #1
Much of a Muchness?
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15-04-2012 10:23 AM #2
Originally Posted by ahibby
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Broon. GIRFUY
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15-04-2012 10:26 AM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-04-2012 10:36 AM #5
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Could describe both side like that. Aberdeen are poor side with no cutting edge. It took a wonder goal to beat our defence cos they created very little during the 90 and our keeper(s) had to make very few saves. What Hibs do have are two strikers who on their day are as good as any in the SPL.
Whoever wins the match today will be HUGE favourites to win the cup, and Hibs will have to play much better than yesterday to break our hoodoo. But you never know. Cup wins are often as much about luck and desire than skill and ability - so if all 14 Hibs players can play with as much heart as McPake and we get a massive amount of luck .....
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15-04-2012 10:38 AM #6
Thought his comments were perfectly fair. Or should he have said "Hibs gave us a masterclass in silky smooth cool and collected football today"?
I thought there was little between the teams. Aberdeen had more pressure but did little with it. Game could easily have gone either way.
Or does this make me disloyal?
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15-04-2012 10:43 AM #9
Brown likes to think he comes across as a level headed, fair-minded individual but he's as bitter and twisted as the next guy. I remember, on more than one occasion, when his team had lost to teams reduced to ten men through sending off, he seriously claimed that the referee had penalised his team by giving the other team an unfair disadvantage in increased motivation.
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15-04-2012 11:05 AM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
although the game was only yesterday, i can't remember if it was stack or brown that saved the header right in front of the goal from considine, he headed it straight at the GK :) i 'think' it was maybe stack
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15-04-2012 01:09 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In truth, I thought it was the same yesterday. I thought our midfield was posted missing for large parts of yesterday's match.
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