For all Scottish football's fault's and there are many there's also a lot of quality players and some really good games in it and I think it's nice to see a young English footballer who's been surprised by it and acknowledging that there's maybe a incorrect opinion on Scottish football in England . I think Egan-Riley is a very good young player that seems to conduct himself well on and off the park and has a bright future ahead of him . His goal line clearance against Celtic was excellent btw .
https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/s...-hibs-26502940
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20-03-2023 12:19 PM #1
Egan Riley admits he got it wrong about Scottish football
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20-03-2023 12:22 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It appears he is enjoying life with the Hibees !
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20-03-2023 12:27 PM #3
If nothing else, I think Scotland can be an absolutely brilliant place for a talented young player to play lots of football and improve their game whether that is on loan from a bigger English club or as a permanent signing.
Much maligned and not without problems but there is also an awful lot to be said in favour of it.
Egan Riley's loan will probably go on to be considered a great bit of business for both parties and both parties probably deserve credit for it.
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20-03-2023 01:03 PM #4
Well said that man. He certainly looks a promising player and if he continues to do well here you could see him going on to do well at least at EFL championship level.
What is good about this is it confirms what we all think about English players who come up here ... they are given a false impression of what the game is like, usually by folk who themselves have no real knowledge of Scottish football or Scottish pundits on the likes of Talk Sport who haven't been inside an SPFL stadium outside of Glasgow for about 30 years ... if ever, but think they are qualified to talk, mostly negatively, about the game up here because they still have a Scottish accent.
Folk like CJ Egan - Riley who quickly recognise what the game is and cast aside their preconceptions are far more likely to succeed than those who think it's gonna be a skoosh and refuse to realise the problem is them when they don't make the impact they thought they were going to. The folk who do well here seem to be the ones who buy into it, I'm specifically thinking of folk like Rob Jones, David Murphy and especially Liam Fontaine who fell in love with this club.Last edited by NAE NOOKIE; 20-03-2023 at 01:07 PM.
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20-03-2023 01:26 PM #6
Good attitude. Scottish football is undersold and very much underestimated down here. I've heard the comparisons with League 1 and 2 and all that from fans down here who seem to think top flight English football sets the standard for the rest of the pyramid. It doesn't. I've seen enough of lower English league football and Scottish top flight to know what the better standard is.
Approaching something thinking it will be hard rather than easy is, from my experience, a good mindset to have. Those players who go North thinking it will be a walk in the park are the ones who often end up returning with their tail between their legs. We've all seen them. Scottish football may not be the most technical but it's fast and more physical than most leagues and there are players of genuine quality as CJ points out. It catches a lot of players with the 'easy' attitude out.Last edited by Baader; 20-03-2023 at 01:32 PM.
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20-03-2023 01:28 PM #7
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Those that come to Hibs get to play against the quality of Celtic and Rangers where they are playing against international players, they get to play 50/50 games against Hearts and Aberdeen and they get to play against the bottom 6 scrappers.
3 completely different challenges and learning experiences for good young players.
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20-03-2023 02:02 PM #9
Who are the real failures that thought it would be easy?
Joey Barton
Roy Keane
Aaron Ramsey
Those three quickly come to mind but must be plenty more.
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20-03-2023 02:06 PM #10
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All past it due to age or physical condition when they arrived.
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20-03-2023 03:31 PM #11
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We should just launder dirty money so we can play Billy Big Balls like the English do.
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https://www.footballscotland.co.uk/s...-case-26515612Last edited by Donegal Hibby; 20-03-2023 at 04:57 PM.
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20-03-2023 05:00 PM #14
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Getting CJ on loan was a great bit of business, has a great attitude and will go on to great things I'm sure. Also helps he has a back side of John Mginn proportions!
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20-03-2023 05:15 PM #15
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But all three were paid big money and came with high expectations. They and their employers certainly didn’t think they were past it.
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21-03-2023 04:37 PM #18
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Johnson just isn't a good player given he can't get a game in the English 3rd tier (he might be injured, I haven't checked)
Vela sustained a bad injury at Hibs and that seemed to bring on home sickness. After he moved to Shrewsbury the injury blighted his season. The following season he was their player of the year in the 3rd tier. He continued to do well for them and they wanted to keep him but Scott Brown wanted him and he joined Johnson at Fleetwood. He is a decent player but nothing special. Could have done okay at Hibs in different circumstances.
McKirdy is in his mid 20's but has never played higher than 4th tier and is built like the gable end of a fiver so not a surprise he is struggling to make his mark.
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22-03-2023 06:38 PM #19
Josh Doig on moving from the Scottish premier League to seria A . Nice to see young Scottish player knowledge the Scottish game in a good way.
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...arison-4075647
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Not watched this yet but it looks like it will be good (apologies for the link being how it is, I’m on my phone).
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https://youtu.be/uQMGM56cdA0Last edited by Donegal Hibby; 22-03-2023 at 08:50 PM.
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