Whilst it is funny to laugh at Hearts and I have.
Hibs tally of 37 points is poor and ending the season below Livvy, St Johnstone and Motherwell (which we have done often) is simply not good enough.
We accuse Hearts fans of not looking closer to home we need to do that. We have taken steps with the new manager but really we should not just let this bang average season pass with no comment. Hearts terrible form has distracted many Hibs fans for our own short commings.
The cup could have changed that we may never know.
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Thread: Final League Table
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18-05-2020 06:03 PM #1
Final League Table
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18-05-2020 06:06 PM #2
What's the league table since we since we sacked hecky? Surely that gives you a better reflection of where we currently are at.
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18-05-2020 06:07 PM #3
Don't think anyone would deny that this has been a really disappointing season.
Think we've got a great manager in Ross though! And next season will be a considerable improvement.
Looking forward to it already.
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18-05-2020 06:13 PM #4
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Been a long season. Hecky was a mess, overseeing a poor squad of players. we should all be thankful that JR managed to get enough out of them to threaten a top 4 place and has got us to the SC semifinal. Overall, not too shabby.
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18-05-2020 06:22 PM #6
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I think that there are few key things of note:
1) First off Hecky was a train wreck of a manager and that in itself pretty much ruined any hope of a good season.
2) Summer recruitment was yet again poor and I hope lessons have been learned. Too many duds and we've still not addressed a few key issues including defense and a cohesive midfield
3) Jack Ross did pretty well in his time so far, he started very brightly, which I suspect was more to do with the lack of Hecky around, then results began to tail off a little towards the end, with particularly abysmal Home performances against Hearts and Rangers which no manager would want on their record. So a mixed bag really.
Looking forward to next season and I'm confident Jack Ross can help us improve as I think he's shown in his time here he's a good manager who will hopefully build something going forward.
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Taking the season overrall, I totally agree. However, Hibs took action and changed the manager, after which our form improved a bit.
But you're right, we need to focus on how to improve and make sure we're challenging for Europe, instead of fighting for a top six place.
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18-05-2020 06:34 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The first third of the season was a total disaster, we definitely improved under Ross although the performance and result in the last derby was shocking.
Massive room for improvement, finishing behind Livingston, even with 8 games left, is unacceptable.
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Opportunities to learn and improve but no root and branch required at the moment IMO as I’d say those running our club have a good track record with a much higher ratio of good vs bad decisions.
The point about being finishing behind St Johnstone etc only applies if we account for Heckys reign too. If JR’s form is applied on an average points basis I’m sure we would be 4th or thereabouts.Last edited by high bee; 18-05-2020 at 06:43 PM.
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18-05-2020 06:49 PM #15
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2 semi finals and 7th is an OK season imo.
Not good enough in the league, but made up for in the cup
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We are definitely heading in the right direction under JR but a long way to go. As another poster said, that last derby performance was up there with the most gutless I've seen. Here's to a fresh start next season and let's kick on
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18-05-2020 08:01 PM #19
Too many points lost from winning positions - 25 by my calculations.
Good to see players coming good, particularly Dougie and Newell. Boyle coming back from injury.
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18-05-2020 08:29 PM #20
Under Hecky it was a shambles from the start and it was shocking he wasn't punted earlier as we were certainly heading for a relegation fight if he stayed longer term.
Ross I think has done OK but not fantastic.
- Disappointing defeats to Ross County and Livingston away from home. I seem to remember the Livingston game being an utter shambolic performance. Not one player looked arsed that day.
- Disappointing draws at home to Killie, St. Mirren and Livingston. 3 home games which Hibs should always be winning in theory, however in the context of the season as a whole not really surprising results.
- Aberdeen at home and Hearts away were impressive performances and results and I'll throw in Killie away also.
- Poor versus Celtic and The Rangers, not to even lay a glove on The Rangers at home was also disappointing.
- The utter shambles that was the derby at ER was completely unacceptable performance wise as was the defeat 4 days later at Aberdeen. I said before that game that if he lost the derby and the semi he could go for all I care but I guess we will never know what would have happened.
January signings I wasn't over the moon with. Docherty for Kamberi was good business. Omeonga back was good but he hasn't done much really. McNulty I don't rate at all, and I think the majority would agree that he has been woeful. McGinn has been steady. They all felt like short term signings rather than long term which I guess is to be expected in many ways in January but overall we still need better if we want to be challenging for 3rd. Still waiting on a defensive midfielder ffs. The defence certainly needs an overhaul.
So overall, a mixed bag, so he's done OK with what he has but not amazing. I'd like to see him get his own players in, and get rid of some of the dross. It might be more difficult to do that this summer but just need to wait and see. Jury is still out for me. Fresh start next season, whenever that may be.
Overall for the season - disappointing, largely in part to Hecky and the recruitment team. Too many points lost from winning positions also.Last edited by Hibs90; 18-05-2020 at 08:35 PM.
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18-05-2020 09:51 PM #21
We were minutes away from going bottom of the league ourselves. I am just thankful we got Jack Ross instead of Stendel or similar and finished where we did.
GGTTH
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18-05-2020 10:00 PM #22
Real mixed bag. Hecky got absolutely nothing out of the signings he made. An absolute fraud. Jack Ross has made a better fist of it but we’ve had a few howlers like the last derby and the abject away defeat to Livi at Christmas. Boyle and Doidge have been the stand outs. Doidge’s form was as big an about turn as a vote from Dundee.
If we can start the season in a more stable position financially than some of our rivals, we will be able to pick up some really good signings to strengthen the squad I think.
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