Surely young John is 'the' outstanding young scottish player in the game. He is scary good and thought he was brilliant tonight save for a couple of slack passes but otherwise just superb, what a talent.
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22-02-2017 10:10 PM #1
Super John McGinn
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22-02-2017 10:18 PM #2
Honestly didn't think SJM played that great tonight. Absolutely no complaints about his contribution but thought he was pretty quiet.
What a talent the lad is though. Seems to have his head screwed on and I reckon he will acknowledge he needs another season at hibs (in the tip flight) before moving on to bigger and better things. Achieved a helluva lot for such a young man
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22-02-2017 10:22 PM #3
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He gets in front of his man so well and his change of pace is frightening! Am sure i was standing next to his wee brother tonight!
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22-02-2017 10:24 PM #4
Would give every hibs players tonight at least 8 or 9/10 but would give SJM a 10+! Absolutely outstanding performance, ran the show! Cannot believe we got a guy of this quality on a 4 year deal! Different class
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22-02-2017 10:28 PM #5
SJM really is better than zidane he had no right to win back a couple of loose balls, but he did, not one failure in that team tonight every man done his job, take a bow the lot of them inc manager/coaches/ballboys/catering staff
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22-02-2017 10:57 PM #6
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He worked his socks off but it was not his best game. He lost control or gave it away to cheaply at times but he never hid but never MOTM
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22-02-2017 11:04 PM #7
I thought he was a world apart tonight. He was superb.
Really.
I never seen sauzee latapy etc, just too young but I honestly think he is th best player I have seen in a hibs shirt.
Remember the guys age as well! He's very early in his career which I have no doubt will be bigger much bigger than hibs.
He's still learning but he is phenomenal.
He can be slack at times but that's why the rest of the team are. To help.
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22-02-2017 11:17 PM #8
Phenomenal tonight. Ran them ragged. How he won the ball back in their box at one point in the second half I'll never know.
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22-02-2017 11:18 PM #9
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He was poor tonight and would be the first to admit it...worked hard, but his passing was poor and held on to the ball too long.
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22-02-2017 11:24 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My MOM was Fontaine FWIW
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22-02-2017 11:27 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I have thought he has played well below the standards he set last season virtually all this year and I have also been a bit concerned he hasn't shown the same energy levels as before
I thought today was a lot more like the SJM we know, I wouldn't disagree that he held on to it too long on occasion, but I thought his passing was better tonight than it has been, not brilliant but much improved.
Funny how people see things differently
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23-02-2017 11:36 PM #17
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John Mcginn could easily have used not going up last season as a fair excuse to get away. He didn't and neither did any of the others.
I want most of these guys to stay but if they move on fair enough but if they get us up then it was a pleasure to have them here to finish the job.
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23-02-2017 11:46 PM #18
I'd rather sell him for less to a club down south, we'll never get anywhere selling our best players to domestic rivals.
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24-02-2017 04:46 AM #20
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24-02-2017 05:48 AM #21
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Can't believe anyone thought he was poor the other night. He was absolutely superb. People must actually want a better than Zidane performance if that's what you're going to call poor.
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With or without McGinn they've got next season won already - they're so far ahead of the rest of us.
Rivals next season, assuming we're up there, will be Aberdeen, Hearts and Der Hun.
If he's to leave, I'd much rather it was down south though obviously.
I reckon we'll 1 top flight season out of him then he'll be off.
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24-02-2017 05:59 AM #24
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If Celtic come in for him and they profess to now being a Champions League club then I'd expect them to pay a Champions League transfer fee which starts at £4.5m+
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24-02-2017 06:13 AM #26
If we sell in the summer, then it has to go to the highest bidder, and if that is celtic then so be it.
They are so far ahead it makes no difference we are making them stronger, if they don't buy SJM they will just get someone else in who's equally good.
Selling Scott Allan to the huns was completely different, they WERE our competitors.
Once again we find ourselves with a very saleable asset, and again its about replacing him with maybe 2 or 3 players who will make the whole team stronger.
Lets hope we can do that as well if not better than we did with the Scott Allan transfer money.
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24-02-2017 06:23 AM #28
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He was raging with himself before the game even started. Watching him in the warmup he couldn't connect with anything and you could see the frustration in his face. Wasn't happy with himself at all.
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I though he worked really hard, took the wrong option a few times, but showed his class and fighting spirit often. A great effort which helped us control midfield.
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