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    Dwight Gayle

    Just watched the club's YT clip of SOL. Dwight was belting the song out then runs over to the East jumping and fist pumping. IMO it says a lot about SDG, the coaching staff and the club, that a man of his age, experience and pedigree is clearly moved by it all. He's a class player to boot. I hope he doesn't retire.


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    I love him. He's really bought into our club. You can see every player really enjoys playing for Hibs. Looks like there's a great team spirit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tricla View Post
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    Just watched the club's YT clip of SOL. Dwight was belting the song out then runs over to the East jumping and fist pumping. IMO it says a lot about SDG, the coaching staff and the club, that a man of his age, experience and pedigree is clearly moved by it all. He's a class player to boot. I hope he doesn't retire.
    Absolutely. He could be happily retired after an excellent career with his body giving up on him but he's running about all over the place, as enthusiastic as anyone about Hibs and it's fantastic to see.

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    He’s been really excellent and a superb professional - but wouldn’t give him a new contract if he decided not to retire. Not out of place at our level though.


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    I'd give him one more year if he'd take it. We'll not find better to bring off the bench with 20 to go

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    He knows full well that a derby winner is enough to write you into the history of any club and has clearly taken us to heart. A fine swansong.

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    I'd give him one more year if he'd take it. We'll not find better to bring off the bench with 20 to go
    Yup. No question for me. If he wants another year give him it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    I'd give him one more year if he'd take it. We'll not find better to bring off the bench with 20 to go

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    I'd definitely give him another year if he is up for it.

    He's a cut above in his movement and touch. His control and lay off in the lead up to our goal v Dundee United was different class. He's also not just here for a jolly; guy works his socks off every week.
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    I thought he wasn’t like a man possessed when he came on yesterday. He was well up for it.

    Think he appreciate what he has here at this stage of his career.

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    Agree with others, if his body can handle if I’d definitely give him another year, Hoilett too. Both are great professionals and good options to have off the bench.

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    Different class clever player and top finisher can't believe we have him

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    I’m gonna go against the grain here. I’m fairly sure both Gayle and Hoilett will be in decent money. I am not disputing what either bring to the party but my thinking is there must be players out there to contribute more for the money.

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    I’m gonna go against the grain here. I’m fairly sure both Gayle and Hoilett will be in decent money. I am not disputing what either bring to the party but my thinking is there must be players out there to contribute more for the money.
    Not sure what he's on but the winner at Tiny alone makes it worth every penny

    Also a great striker to have about the place for others to learn from. I'd give him another year if he wants it

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    Both Gayle & Hoilett were excellent when they came on, although not entirely sure how Gayle didn't end up with a yellow card!

    They both showed why they've played at a level way above Hibs. Gayle pulled one down from the sky beautifully out on the left wing and Hoilett's footwork late on down in the corner between the East & FF was sublime.

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    He puts a lot of younger footballers to shame with his work ethic and pressing considering his age and his body being knackered. I know he was only on for about 20 minutes but he ran himself into the ground for the cause. I doubt he's here for the money given the career he's had. He's here because he loves football and wants to make a impact.


    I don't know about another year though. He's holding up well just now but another year might just be one too many. All depends on his wages and what kind of role he would be playing next season for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenlex View Post
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    I’m gonna go against the grain here. I’m fairly sure both Gayle and Hoilett will be in decent money. I am not disputing what either bring to the party but my thinking is there must be players out there to contribute more for the money.
    I think they both contribute a lot. Watch them (particularly Gayle) off the ball manage the game. Vs both hearts and Utd he was pivotal in us seeing the game out.

    They’re perfect bench players. Don’t expect or want to be starting and playing 90 every week and offer bags of experience when they come on.

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    That take down out on the left when he first came on was pure class

    Having Hoilett and Gayle to bring on to ease the pressure and maybes grab a goal against tiring defenders is a good weapon to have

    Would not write off Myko just yet still a lot of football to be played improvement expected

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    Gayle also very deliberately took as long as humanly possible to get back in his own half after the second goal, to the point the ref was actually pushing him over the line! He knew exactly what he was doing.

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    I think a lot of players who have come to Hibs down the years having not previously had much awareness of Scottish football (not saying that's the case with Gayle) have been really pleasantly surprised by their experience. Sauzee was perhaps the prime example but you can also see that guys who haven't hit the heights he did like, say, Liam Fontaine, become very attached to the club.

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    His influence is similar to what Grant Holt gave us. Fantastic movement on and off the ball, which defenders struggle with and often draws them out of position. Big games don't phase these guys as they have already been there and done it. Scores important goals as well as assists.

    I am sure he is thinking of retiring. Hopefully we can get another veteran striker in after.

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    I couldn’t help but laugh when he came on, sprinted after someone and nailed them.

    35 years old, played at the top level of football and has admitted he struggles to get rid of aches and pains. But his love of the game brings him to Hibs, he loves it and gets stuck right in.

    It’s brilliant to see

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    IIRC earlier in the season Gayle suggested that the Hibs players in general were being too nice too each other and I've wondered a few times if Gayle's influence in the dressing room has helped change that to where we are now, more leadership?

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    You hear a lot about Hibs players/managers 'getting it' and 'not getting it' etc. Dwight Gayle 100% gets Hibs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHODAN View Post
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    He knows full well that a derby winner is enough to write you into the history of any club and has clearly taken us to heart. A fine swansong.
    At the HibeesBuzz event Gayle said, despite all the clubs he has played for, he had never played in a derby before he came to us. He loved it. Wonder what he thought yesterday if he thought the atmosphere was good at the others.

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    He puts a lot of younger footballers to shame with his work ethic and pressing considering his age and his body being knackered. I know he was only on for about 20 minutes but he ran himself into the ground for the cause. I doubt he's here for the money given the career he's had. He's here because he loves football and wants to make a impact.


    I don't know about another year though. He's holding up well just now but another year might just be one too many. All depends on his wages and what kind of role he would be playing next season for me.

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    He isn’t 50.

    I think some have taken his comments about his body giving up on him a little too seriously.

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    He isn’t 50.

    I think some have taken his comments about his body giving up on him a little too seriously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffers View Post
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    Agree with others, if his body can handle if I’d definitely give him another year, Hoilett too. Both are great professionals and good options to have off the bench.
    At the right prices I would keep both. You just have to read and listen to the other players talking about how much they are influencing the team off the pitch as well as on it

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    It's that same team spirit we had in 2016, SDG knows how important it is and the connection with the fans, long may it continue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by we are hibs View Post
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    He puts a lot of younger footballers to shame with his work ethic and pressing considering his age and his body being knackered. I know he was only on for about 20 minutes but he ran himself into the ground for the cause. I doubt he's here for the money given the career he's had. He's here because he loves football and wants to make a impact.


    I don't know about another year though. He's holding up well just now but another year might just be one too many. All depends on his wages and what kind of role he would be playing next season for me.

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    Obviously age plays a part but I'd imagine too that only playing parts of games will help his healing process as well. It was many years ago, but when I first arrived over here I wasn't playing any games anymore and after a couple of months I realised just how many injuries I'd been carrying as nothing hurt anymore. Hopefully the same thing applies to Gayle.

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