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Thread: Embarrassing "support" today
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24-08-2019 04:28 PM #61
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24-08-2019 04:29 PM #62
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24-08-2019 04:31 PM #63This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This is what I want to know, because where I was (upper East near to the FF) the support was decent and good-natured. What frustrated the fans was watching 90 minutes of us giving the ball away and inviting pressure.
We gifted St Johnstone a point today imo.
Scott Allan substitution got booed because he was the best player on the park. Acknowledging Liam Craig and Swanson as ex-Hibbys is not an issue.
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24-08-2019 04:33 PM #64
Allan was one of our best players today despite playing in a wired-to-the-moon mental position.
Our best formation in decades had him playing behind Flo and Jamie.
Do the same again with Flo and Doidge in front of him and stop trying to be clever.
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24-08-2019 04:37 PM #65This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-08-2019 04:43 PM #67
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24-08-2019 04:45 PM #68
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24-08-2019 04:45 PM #69
Embarrassing 'support'. A noisy minority in the West Lower seem to be taking satisfaction from screaming abuse, it probably distracts from their rubbish week at work.
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24-08-2019 04:45 PM #70
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Aye very good blame the support. The booing was born out of sheer frustration. He started our best player out wide then took him off while leaving Mallan and Vela on. He deserves all the stick he got today. GGTTH.
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24-08-2019 04:49 PM #71
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For me that shows a really big question mark hanging over Heckingbottom. ..
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24-08-2019 04:51 PM #72
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The booing was a bit much, can’t have helped either Slivka or Horgans confidence. Was a mental sub though, why you take off our best creative talent and a striker at 1-0 is beyond me. Allan out wide is completely wasted as he is by far and away our best midfielder and our best creative talent. The booing was at Heckingbottoms decision, which was baffling. Again a bit much though, should have at least tried to encourage the two people coming on.
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24-08-2019 04:53 PM #73
The booing at the Allan substitution was instant and spontaneous and rang out around the stadium.
It wasn’t a tiny minority.
Fans instinctively know what they like or don’t like when they see it and there is no way that all those in the stadium were wrong.
You might not like it, but most of us know we need a new manager.
The rest of you will get there eventually!!
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24-08-2019 04:55 PM #74
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24-08-2019 04:55 PM #76
I thought the support was fine today other than the boos at the subs. The performance was a long way from being great, but we were winning, joint top of the league, and 1 win away from Hampden in the cup - all in all, it didn't seem like the time to boo.
Mon the Hibs.
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24-08-2019 04:56 PM #77
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24-08-2019 04:56 PM #78madhatterLeft by mutual consent!
I've always found it funny that fans get stick for asking players and manager to apologise, even simply walking over and holding hands up to fans. this can go so far as to say to fellow paying fan to man up and dont expect an apology for everything that goes wrong in your life. All the while fans are protective of grown men not doing their jobs and being paid, in part, by the aforementioned fans.
Dont tell fans to man up and then be like an over protective parent for the manager and players. They are men, they are well paid and they are there to do a job. We aren't supporting a local boys team or something. Boo gets the message across as there is clearly problems at the club.
High press = no press. We've signed so many midfielders and have no midfield. Shambles deserves booing as today was torturous.Last edited by madhatter; 24-08-2019 at 04:58 PM.
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24-08-2019 04:56 PM #79
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Some fans didn't like it and started booing.
Some fans didn't like it and didn't boo.
Do what you think is right. Personally I think doing the former is counterproductive. And the tone of your final sentence suggests you are taking smug pleasure in it. Which I'm sure isn't your intention. Because that would be dickish.
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24-08-2019 04:58 PM #82
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Blaming the support? That’s a new delusional defence of Heckingbottom’s crap. The supporters pay money to watch a manager set up a team to play eye bleeding football.
Scotty didn’t have his best game, but he played a sublime ball to Doidge just before the sub was made, showing that with the game in the balance, he was the player that could create something.
As for the person who said Allan isn’t as good as Hibs fans believe, behave yourself. He’s even better.
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24-08-2019 05:00 PM #83
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24-08-2019 05:00 PM #84
I didn’t boo btw.
I was pretty shocked at the time but I actually think it’s a good thing.
The club are carrying on as if everything is fine.
The fans are letting them know that it isn’t.
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24-08-2019 05:02 PM #86
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24-08-2019 05:03 PM #89
I booed the substitution of Scott Allan and make no apologies for it. I can’t speak for others but it was aimed at Heckingbottom and borne out of frustration that he played our best player out of position where unsurprisingly he looked lost. Yet he still managed to do more than the undroppable invisible man that is Stevie Mallan. How he stayed on the park instead of Scott Allan beIng moved centrally is a mystery to me.
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24-08-2019 05:03 PM #90
Back to the Butcher days...blame the fans.
If some folk are getting upset at football fans booing then they can't have been to many games. It happens, it's not nice but if your team is getting outplayed by what was probably the worst team in the league on current form and the manager plays your best player in a ridiculous position then takes him off instead of taking off either of the pair of non-performers in centre mid then it'll definitely happen.
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