deadasdillinger Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Wondered why there wasn't a thread, realised Hibs have a game tonight against the scum. Good luck, lads. Onto Saturday, I fancy us at home, always. It's Killie, so we're more than capable of a terrible off day still, but we have enough now to give anyone a good game. Those front options - Armstrong, Kennedy, Mackay-Stevens, Watkins, Vassell, Stewart - are as strong as anyone in the league imo. The caveat is that our midfield is weakened with Lyons missing, and Magennis if he could get fit would be a starter too. Need to hope Rory keeps up the levels he's found in the last few games. I'll go 2-1 the good guys. 1 Quote
Fide Posted January 24 Posted January 24 The new lad from Liverpool should sort the midfield issues. 2-0 to the good guys. 0 Quote
blackislekillie Posted January 24 Posted January 24 (edited) I've never been more confident of a home win. Kilmarnock 0-2 Hibernian. Edited January 24 by blackislekillie 0 Quote
Girth Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Killie are clicking nicely now. Top 4 finish should be theirs. Hibs are floundering around in mid-table and the league needs a strong Hibs. Desmond please. Thank you. 1 Quote
Lyle Lanley Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Won’t be attending this Saturday will be in Newcastle for a night out. So a comfortable win for Monty’s men. Spoiler We’ll lose 3-0 to Killie and still play Levitt, Youan and Marshall. 1 Quote
deadasdillinger Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 Its impossible to overstate how big this game could turn out to be for us. St Mirren, currently 2 behind us, at home to Rangers. Aberdeen away to Hearts. A win moves us 9 clear of Hibs. Starts to open up a really nice gap on our rivals. 0 Quote
Fide Posted January 25 Posted January 25 6 hours ago, deadasdillinger said: Its impossible to overstate how big this game could turn out to be for us. St Mirren, currently 2 behind us, at home to Rangers. Aberdeen away to Hearts. A win moves us 9 clear of Hibs. Starts to open up a really nice gap on our rivals. St Mirren 2 behind us you say? Funny that, i thought the general consensus was that they were the big dogs of Scottish provincial fitba. 4 Quote
deadasdillinger Posted January 26 Author Posted January 26 How do you want to see your team line up, Hibs fans? 0 Quote
AndyM Posted January 26 Posted January 26 1 hour ago, deadasdillinger said: How do you want to see your team line up, Hibs fans? with 11 new players and a new head coach probably. 4 Quote
Tommy Tappin Posted January 26 Posted January 26 3 hours ago, AndyM said: with 11 new players and a new head coach probably. This tells you all you need to know about how we're feeling right now. We're currently Showpony FC and I'm not sure you'll even need to field 11 players to take all three points off us. 1 Quote
AndyM Posted January 26 Posted January 26 (edited) Tommy, I've seen enough to know this current head coach hasn't got it and we are headed for a bottom six finish. He's ludicrously rigid in his 4-4-2 mindset and plays tactics that went out in 1995. There are also players long past their sell by date and some who are not up to it. Finishing in the bottom 6 given our budget will be fatal for any Hibs coach. Especially when you have options like Alex Neil about. Edited January 26 by AndyM 0 Quote
Leith Green Posted January 26 Posted January 26 7 hours ago, deadasdillinger said: How do you want to see your team line up, Hibs fans? Against a wall, facing a firing squad? 6 Quote
Sons FC Posted January 26 Posted January 26 (edited) On 24/01/2024 at 15:25, Fide said: The new lad from Liverpool should sort the midfield issues. I live in Surrey now and go to see Crawley play in League Two. We had James Balagizi on loan for six months (should have been a season but he picked up an injury and was recalled.) My word what a player. Far too good for League Two - he was electrifying. He was played as an attacking midfielder and he totally transformed the team - a huge fans' favourite. Non-stop energy and strong driving runs. He's still very young though. When he first started playing for Crawley, he broke through the midfield in one of his first games, when the crowd roared he stopped because he thought something had happened! He is highly rated by Liverpool - I really hope he does well for you. Edited January 26 by Sons FC 12 Quote
Fide Posted January 26 Posted January 26 56 minutes ago, Sons FC said: I live in Surrey now and go to see Crawley in play League Two. We had James Balagizi on loan for six months (should have been a season but he picked up an injury and was recalled.) My word what a player. Far too good for League Two - he was electrifying. He was played as an attacking midfielder and he totally transformed the team - a huge fans' favourite. Non-stop energy and strong driving runs. He's still very young though. When he first started playing for Crawley, he broke through the midfield in his one of his first games, when the crowd roared he stopped because he thought something had happened! He is highly rated by Liverpool - I really hope he does well for you. Excellent to hear. Looking forward to seeing the lad. 0 Quote
deadasdillinger Posted January 26 Author Posted January 26 I'm really feeling quite overwhelmed with the sense of positivity from the Hibees. If you could all just calm down, that would be great. 0 Quote
Scooby_Doo Posted January 26 Posted January 26 On 24/01/2024 at 23:24, deadasdillinger said: Its impossible to overstate how big this game could turn out to be for us. St Mirren, currently 2 behind us, at home to Rangers. Aberdeen away to Hearts. A win moves us 9 clear of Hibs. Starts to open up a really nice gap on our rivals. I agree. 0-2 it is then. 0 Quote
Judy Murray Posted January 26 Posted January 26 It’s impossible to understate how much I don’t care about this game given the devastating news about jurgen this week 0 Quote
Chefki Kuqi Posted January 27 Posted January 27 I'm looking forward to this, not in expectation but at-least we'll see the new players against a team that isn't Rangers and hopefully that gives us a better perspective on what they can do, hopefully bringing out a better side to some of those we already have. 0 Quote
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