I think there are some valid points on this thread about the feeling towards the club, more generally than just to do with the cup final.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My health is absolutely fine but as far as Hibs go, this season has scunnered me. It’s not all down to Hibs, it’s partly down to not being there. The only way I will start fresh next season is if I’m able to get in to games. Without that, as I feel now, I don’t think I’ll give a **** (and I’m a home and away every week type of person).
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Thread: When we gonna get over it ?
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05-06-2021 08:08 PM #271
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05-06-2021 09:23 PM #274This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
For years now I've had to make do with watching Hibs via Hibs TV, so I'm obviously used to what many of you were experiencing for the first time, but I often thought about how I would have been affected had the Covid thing happened say 20 years ago when I was still in Edinburgh. I honestly would have been devastated - for other reasons in addition to the football, but missing matchdays would definitely have hit me hard.
In any case, we're hopefully seeing some light at the end of the tunnel and you should be able to get back to ER, etc. to shout on (or at) the lads. I'll get Cliff & Tam back to myself.
Chin up!
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05-06-2021 10:17 PM #275This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This season has been a disaster for Aberdeen and they finished 4th. 4th is a bad season for them. That and they consistently outbid us for our top targets and you're asking where being consistently third has gotten them?
If we're ever in a position where we're constantly third it stands us in better stead for the competitions you care about. It means we're a good team every season. I'd rather hibs be that than a one season wonder in a domestic cup.
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05-06-2021 10:26 PM #277
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You might say that was a negative defensive performance St J produced in the final but for me it was the perfect professional way to win a final. I would have been very happy to see Hibs do that.
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05-06-2021 10:34 PM #278
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Winning the cup in 2016 transformed our club. We were playing in front of crowds of 7k-8k at times in 2015-16. If we’d won the cup a fortnight ago we’d have been setting new records. Surely this season shows that simply doing well in the league doesn’t satisfy a lot of folk.
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05-06-2021 10:43 PM #279This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You can disagree all you want but at the end of the day it’s all about glory and winning trophies and Hibs blew great chances to do that this season.
Aberdeen under McInnes did just what you describe above - but the fans got sick of him and he got emptied because, ultimately, all he had to show for it was that one League Cup trophy.
Finishing 3rd in the league is great, and it’s financially important, but compared to etching your name on a trophy it’s a pretty hollow accolade.Last edited by jacomo; 05-06-2021 at 10:45 PM.
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06-06-2021 08:03 AM #280
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Maturity has certainly mellowed me over the years but that performance has really shifted even my normally pragmatic reaction to a defeat. This will probably linger with me far longer than other Hampden disappointments, if the nucleus of that team give Heart’s a good doing early next season we’ll kiss and make up😂
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06-06-2021 08:09 AM #281
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06-06-2021 08:14 AM #282
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Pleasing though it was to secure 3rd, it hardly made me think about celebrating with an emotional outpouring. In my adult life, we’ve won three cups and finished third three times. The impact is hardly comparable and I would say nearly all Hibs fans feel the same way as me.
As for what is worth more, are we talking financially? I doubt that fourth/ third place would bring in as much revenue as a cup win any way, but really......
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06-06-2021 08:19 AM #284
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06-06-2021 08:28 AM #287
Is it not a mixture of both which would be ideal? We're not going to win a cup every season but STs undoubtedly get a boost when we do. They also get a boost from regular good cup runs (like we're currently experiencing) with people looking to be guaranteed tickets.
On top of that, regular decent league placing should keep ST sales at a good level, although not quite as high as just after winning a (the) cup.
A cup win every 10 years while constantly finishing mid table or less in the league will see the cycle of attendances yo-yoing from one extreme to another (which is basically what happened from 1990-2016.
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06-06-2021 08:28 AM #288
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If the club were winning trophies they absolutely would not be struggling.
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06-06-2021 08:35 AM #289This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The chances are that any Hibs team winning cups will also be doing alright in the league. I’ll take more cups and I reckon so would every Hibs fans I know.
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06-06-2021 09:03 AM #290
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06-06-2021 09:06 AM #291
It's the cup wins that stick in the memory, simply because they don't come along very often.
After that it's the teams that play good football that we remember.
League placings come below those two. In ten years time people will recall season 20-21 for Covid and losing the final, not for finishing third.
Personally I'm greedy, and want us finishing third or fourth consistently because that means we've got a good team that qualifies for Europe and which improves our chances of winning a cup.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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06-06-2021 09:09 AM #292This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The idea that consistently winning trophies but finishing lower in the league would see us struggle is laughable really.
Look at what happened when we last won the cup and where we were. Then look at Aberdeen.
Winning trophies is what it’s all about.
As it is though, if you’re consistently winning trophies then chances are you’re a better side than everyone else outside the OF. The same can’t really be said the other way around when you look at us, Hearts and Aberdeen’s pitiful trophy hauls.Last edited by calumhibee1; 06-06-2021 at 09:27 AM.
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06-06-2021 09:34 AM #294
Over the last fifty yeas our average league position is seventh (6.83) and our finishes when we won cups were
1972/73 - 3rd, League Cup
1991/92 - 5th, League Cup
2006/07 - 6th, League Cup
2015/16 - 15th, Scottish Cup.
So the general trend is that we have a decent season in the league when we win a trophy, which makes sense as a struggling bottom six side is unlikely to have a good cup run. In 15/16 we were in a lower league, but were playing well so morale was good.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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06-06-2021 09:38 AM #295
I’d definitely take a Cup win in a season over high league placing, but the argument that the high league placing are better for the club is surely indisputable?
Higher League placing tells you you’ve got a better team than most other sides, which in itself gives you a better chance of winning cups, as does the financial rewards that come with consistent high league placings.
Long term, if we want to be a side that wins trophies regularly, we need to be finishing high up the league on a consistent basis.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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06-06-2021 09:39 AM #296
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You’d be selling more season tickets, be entering a a better European competition if you’d had the latter. And rather than ‘having a better chance of winning cups’ you’d already have them in the bag.
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06-06-2021 09:53 AM #299This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Had we won the Scottish cup and the League cup in the same season it would quite rightly have been hailed our best ever season, we nearly did it as a championship club.
Aberdeen for years have consistently finished top 3 or 4 and won 1 league cup for their troubles.
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06-06-2021 09:56 AM #300
LOL. Great thread.
anyone who knows me know i tend to go on a bit, especially when it comes to moaning about hibs failures.
while this was a huge kick in the teeth for the massive missed chance ( i honestly thought the covid treble was on prior to the hearts game )what's different for me is we have a new guy at the helm.
Let's see how he deals with this, i had hoped he would have sacked Ross just to show he won't accept such failures / lack of fight etc. (works for abramovic lol) but he hasn't so he must have a plan. He's shown resolve by removing "fans favourite" ms. dempster which was a bold move but was needed to move the club forward, already progress shown with sponsorship and better signings coming in.
i think if we had gone through this 3 game failure with Petrie and Dempster still there i would be feeling a lot worse, and wouldn't have any feeling of optimisim. Good to have an owner who states he is actually interested in football.
i hope he has said to Ross, we need to win something next year mate and / or show much better commitment / passion and flair as a team, if not your offski pretty quickly, in this game you can't suffer fools and quick decisions need to be made.
as for folk who keep bringing it up ALL THE TIME, yes they need to grow up and get on with it.
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