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    Would Daz have made a difference?

    A lot of people saying would Daz have made any difference today. In certain aspects of the game maybe not. However, we have a born leader there. Someone who knows what it means, a guy who would kick a few back sides and remind them what’s at stake. For me Daz is still streaks ahead of porteous who still has lots to learn. I might be biast as I’m a friend of darrens but it was so clear he was the type of leader we needed on the pitch today


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    For me, yes, we had been outfought and outplayed in the previous 3 SJ games and DM inclusion may at least have meant we weren’t outfought. Kane was able to bully the defence too many times today, DM may have prevented

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    Was saying from HT bring him on with 20 to go if we were getting beat...stick him up front, all we were ultimately doing, despite Hanlon n Porto’s many touches was ****ing shelling it up the park anyway...would’ve least won a header and is at least a semblance of a plan b, albeit a desperate, last minute one, it’s still something different from that abject pish...we had all game..

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    of course he would. hes a leader but we were stuck wih ryan who was st js best player

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    I’d have played him but not convinced it would have made much difference.

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    Porteous is the scapegoat for this. Defence wasnt the problem. It was getting the ball forward.

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    Possibly not but I'd have definitely had him up for the game.

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    No difference at all.

    He wouldn't be in a position to stop their goal, and McGregor playing wouldn't have made any difference to our over hyped three forwards doing nowt toady

    Certain posters on here need to stop trying to kid themselves and others that big Daz was the answer to our problems and all round ***** display today

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    No for me, don’t get me wrong he should have played but daz wouldn’t have done anything to stop that goal

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    Does anyone think our 6 foot 7 Keeper....thats 2m and nearly 9 feet without jumping with hands up....could have maybe influenced that more?....just interested caused ive watched the cross a few times now

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    Defence wasn’t the problem today. From a motivation / lifting the team point of view Darren playing might have helped.
    However, other than the foul that led to their penalty, the defence coped pretty well without Darren.
    Again, other than the double save from the penalty, I’m struggling to recall Macey having to make any significant saves. Mind you, their keeper was equally unbusy other than Irvine’s shot first half.

    End of the day St J did well what they normally do. We didn’t. Simple as that.

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    He’d have made a difference if he played in a 3 at the back.

    If we’d matched them up then, potentially, we’d have had a centre half fighting with Rooney for that goal, instead of the mis-match of Doig,

    Other than that though, Daz wouldn’t have done anything that helped the forward players get the finger out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pedroorange1875 View Post
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    Does anyone think our 6 foot 7 Keeper....thats 2m and nearly 9 feet without jumping with hands up....could have maybe influenced that more?....just interested caused ive watched the cross a few times now
    I don’t think the keeper could’ve got it.

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    We hardly created a chance.

    I can’t see Daz changing that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pedroorange1875 View Post
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    Does anyone think our 6 foot 7 Keeper....thats 2m and nearly 9 feet without jumping with hands up....could have maybe influenced that more?....just interested caused ive watched the cross a few times now
    Keeper was the only one who did what was asked today, sadly.

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    Ross had to try something different today and he didn't. Daz starting would have been a change from the previous failures v Saints. I fully believe Daz would have made a difference today - Kane had a ****in field day, Porteous was all over the place, including in the run up to the goal.

    McGregor was the best player on the pitch in our last 2 games keeping clean sheets v Abdn and Celtc. Absolutely crazy not to start him.

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    Was we going to play McGregor as a play maker or a striker?

    Definitely wouldn’t of made much difference if he started.

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    No. Even if he’s played we’d have still had the same issues, a lopsided 442 with Newell, that had been as ineffectual yesterday as it had in all the other games against St Johnstone.

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    If we’d gone 5-3-2 then possibly, but not as a direct replacement for Porto.

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    If we’d gone 5-3-2 then possibly, but not as a direct replacement for Porto.
    This. I can't believe JR set us up in the same way that's seen us beaten by St Johnstone repeatedly this season. I really thought we'd see a formation and personnel change for yesterday so that we'd have a chance of actually winning the match.

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    He’d have made a difference if he played in a 3 at the back.

    If we’d matched them up then, potentially, we’d have had a centre half fighting with Rooney for that goal, instead of the mis-match of Doig,

    Other than that though, Daz wouldn’t have done anything that helped the forward players get the finger out.
    We may have had Porto closer to the player who delivered the cross for Rooney’s header.

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    Daz would have at least put a rocket up some of that teams *****! Probably wouldn`t have stopped the goal,but would the chance have arrived if 2 of our players challenged Callum Booth as whole heartedly as he challenged them?
    Would have started with Lewis and Daz with Josh and Ryan to come on later in the game to freshen things up,some experience was needed in that team yesterday,no urgency from the get go when without the ball and no composure with it!

    Subs were astonishing....Irvine done the square root of hee haw other than miss another glaring opening,yet off comes Gogic to be replaced by Murphy and then Newell goes off for Hallberg! Gogic and Newell weren`t having the greatest of games but both merited staying on the pitch
    ahead of Irvine without a doubt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gloucester Hibs View Post
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    If we’d gone 5-3-2 then possibly, but not as a direct replacement for Porto.
    Agree. We changed personnel and nothing much improved. We just dont have the central midfield types or players who are good enough for a flat 4-4-2.

    As well as giving us a better foothold in midfield, 3-5-2 might have allowed us to defend the goal better. Doig would have had less defensive duties and it probably would have been Paul Hanlon covering Rooney. That would have made more sense knowing the threat that Rooney had posed in previous games.

    Other factors in favour of 3-5-2

    - allows Paul McGinn to focus more on the defensive side.
    - Boyle plays the RWB role well.
    - it creates a specific role for one of our two sitting midfielders who dont support the strikers - Newell and Gogic
    -would have allowed for a more industrious player to run off the ball and try and create space - Hallberg
    - would have allowed Irvine to focus on linking the attack

    All that said, I'm still not convinced that team would have got a result. However, right from the kick off it was evident that Gogic and Newell resulted in us being completely compartmentalised as a team and our strikers isolated. I know Jack likes to "trust" the players but the evidence base was there that the selected team didn't work. Would have liked to have seen Nisbet take greater iniative and drop deeper to help us get on the ball more.

    Ross might still make us a decent team but if he's going to persist with a 4-4-2 there isnt any room for Gogic or Newell and we need two really good central midfielders who can both defend and attack. Those dont come cheap.


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    To play a young player who is struggling badly with his form and drop our most experienced player who has been man of the match in his last few games is as bad a decision as I have ever seen by a Hibs manager. Of course it would have made a difference, an inspiration v a young player floundering all over the place.

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    Ross had to try something different today and he didn't. Daz starting would have been a change from the previous failures v Saints. I fully believe Daz would have made a difference today - Kane had a ****in field day, Porteous was all over the place, including in the run up to the goal.

    McGregor was the best player on the pitch in our last 2 games keeping clean sheets v Abdn and Celtc. Absolutely crazy not to start him.
    I'm a fan of McGregor and as you say he played well against Aberdeen and Celtic but the clean sheets were as much down to poor finishing from the opposition.

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    McGregor at least would have showed a bit of leadership and determination
    he should have started with either Porteuos or Hanlon , Newell should have been nowhere near the starting 11.
    Everyone new how St Johnstone would set up incredibly we set up the same as we have done all season against them and never laid a glove on them.
    At least with McGregor and even Hallberg for Newell it would like we at least tried to change things wether it would have made a difference who knows .
    Playing Newell who wants to go either side ways or back gave St Johnstone the time to get back into there rigid shape.

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    He’d have made a difference if he played in a 3 at the back.

    If we’d matched them up then, potentially, we’d have had a centre half fighting with Rooney for that goal, instead of the mis-match of Doig,

    Other than that though, Daz wouldn’t have done anything that helped the forward players get the finger out.
    Why was Doig v Rooney such a mismatch? There's a one inch height difference.
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    I'm not sure.

    We were edgy and nervy at the back all day. They had a chance, I think it was Kane, that came about because Porteous started to commit, hesitated then dived in and completely sold himself. They also got another chance on the break when he went wandering with the ball and with a 10 yards pass on he tried a world cup ball that was easily intercepted with him 50 yards out of position. I think it was Gogic who made a last gasp tackle to bail him out. I'm not sure Daz makes those mistakes but then I'm not sure that edginess at the back was responsible for our defeat. Did it spread through the team? Does it matter?

    For me the game was lost in midfield. We weren't only outfought, we were outplayed as well. Everything St Johnstone done quickly was in complete contrast to our half turn, look up, take a step forward, stop then make 5 passes to move the ball 3 yards backwards. I have no issue with retaining possession or knocking the ball about but it has to have a purpose.

    I think we lost the game yesterday because of that lack of purpose in midfield. Our moving the ball was totally ineffective at dragging a disciplined side out of position and creating space. They allowed us to play in front of them because they knew we were ponderous and allowed them to regroup.

    I don't think McGregor changes that.

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