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Thread: When we gonna get over it ?
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31-05-2021 05:33 PM #31
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31-05-2021 05:38 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've been watching Hibs for 50 odd years and apart from a few years under Turnbull it's been up and down like a whores drawers, we've been glorious under achievers for the majority of this time, we just don't do steady at Hibs, we're either superb or pure cack, very little in between.
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31-05-2021 05:41 PM #33
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31-05-2021 05:49 PM #34
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It was the inevitability I felt as soon as they scored which really spoiled the rest of the game for me, never even celebrated the penalty save as I knew it was irrelevant. It’s been a hard one to stomach, and age has definitely chilled me, but right now I’m glad to see the back of the season. Can’t say I feel that particularly bothered about the Euro’s either. I’m sure a couple of decent new signings and the excitement of European football will help my Hibs mojo return. Sounds a bit over dramatic but I feel extremely let down by the team as a whole but players I expected to set us apart from St Johnstone just looked as though their heart wasn’t in it for some reason and they’ll need to regain my respect and trust because of it. Bad day at the office/fine margins etc etc just doesn’t cut it for me, and I’d hope, nor Ron Gordon. Anyway, appreciate the opportunity to release some of my inner tension......therapy session over😂
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31-05-2021 06:03 PM #35
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I don’t know if it’s as a result of not being able to go for a year (I’m home and away every week). I’ve not enjoyed it all season. Then we won the semi final and it was the first time I’d really felt good about things all season. I was really up for the cup final, it was the first cup final with my boy, but then the cup final happened.
Without wishing to be unduly negative, I just don’t think I share the optimism that many have. Don’t get me wrong, I think we’ll be absolutely fine, but that’s about it. I’ll never expect Hibs to win every week but, equally, opportunities like we’ve had this season are once in a generation type stuff. Seeing a club like St Johnstone doing a cup double, at our expense, has sickened me to be honest.
I’m quite glad the season is done now and hopefully I feel a bit differently if/when I can get back in to the stadium.Last edited by B.H.F.C; 31-05-2021 at 06:13 PM.
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31-05-2021 06:11 PM #36
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The day I get over it is the day the overall man in charge of that day is sacked.
It's time for these people to be held responsible for such failure.
The lose to St Johnstone is up there with the Hearts lose. Fenlon held on for abit and he should of gone then. Its exactly the same here, Ross will keep his job and we will be arguing over the same thing in the next 6 months.
No doubt I'll be shot down in flames here from the same people who swore blind Josh Vela, Chris Maxwell, Tom James were all top signings and not to be so negative.
It's time we stopped accepting such failures.
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31-05-2021 06:21 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-05-2021 06:32 PM #38
I’m over it. Very disappointing and a shocking performance. However, its gone. Time to look forward.
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31-05-2021 06:38 PM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-05-2021 07:22 PM #40
I am over thinking about it if that is what you mean?
But let’s be clear that performance and the magnitude of the game, the opportunity etc has set us back at least a year as every big game will be about our bottle. And Jack Ross with Sunderland and Hibs has yet to prove he can get it over the line. He might do it next season and then that’s that but he and the players won’t be able to hide away from no supporters in the ground. If Hampden had 35k Hibees I am not sure Ross or some of the players could recover from what they would have got.
But yes I am over it 🤣🤣🤣
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31-05-2021 07:48 PM #41
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31-05-2021 07:58 PM #42
Personally over it, got much worse stuff going on in life to worry about than Hibs losing the nth cup final since I was wee.
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31-05-2021 08:02 PM #43
I more or less knew the moment St Johnstone got their last second of the game equaliser against Rangers that we were not going to win it. I was convinced we would have beaten Rangers in the final or at least made a better fist of it.
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31-05-2021 08:03 PM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-05-2021 08:08 PM #45This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I am disappointed we lost, particularly the way we did, but I just want to get back to my seat and watch Hibs live.
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31-05-2021 08:18 PM #46This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I can’t wait to get back into Easter road but I’m happy to have a wee break, I was scunnered up until about the Tuesday or Wednesday. Part of me thinks I don’t really care any more I just want the days out again but I know I don’t really mean that.
For a team that finished 3rd I’ve never really thought we were that good so I don’t care if anybody leaves, I don’t really care who we bring in as I don’t imagine we will change how we play.
I think we will do ok next year without being particularly good.
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31-05-2021 08:28 PM #47
Over it about 5 minutes after the final whistle. I've had enough really bad things happen in my life to know that losing a game of football isn't worth tying yourself in knots over.
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31-05-2021 08:33 PM #48
I don’t think I was ever really that into it. No doubt I would have felt differently if we’d won but I found it so easy to disconnect from it after the final whistle.
"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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31-05-2021 08:38 PM #49
Wasn’t surprised so, wobbled along the road pished as a fart and never gave it another thought.
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31-05-2021 08:41 PM #50This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
2nd next season will be good since septic will have to rebuild.
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31-05-2021 09:07 PM #51This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-05-2021 10:00 PM #53
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31-05-2021 10:02 PM #54
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31-05-2021 10:26 PM #55
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Kinda getting used to it now. The boy band mentality at our club is beyond embarrassing. Maybe we should be taking umbrage and maybe we’re ****in well entitled to carry on feeling let down!
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31-05-2021 10:38 PM #56This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-05-2021 10:39 PM #57This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Some solace to be found in the hard cold fact that the Yams haven't won the League Cup since 1962. Nearly 60 years for goodness sake. That is a beyond embarrassing statistic.
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31-05-2021 10:48 PM #58
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Not so sure you should have shrugged it off by Sunday morning.
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01-06-2021 12:42 AM #60
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Over it. We're still 4-3 ahead of the Jambos for trophy wins in my lifetime so we're not behind any of the second tier teams in my eyes. Imagine if we had won against, Livi, Ross C, St J though . . . . . .
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