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Hope yer right
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(14-11-2016, 14:21)0762 Wrote:
(14-11-2016, 07:53)Paigntonhibby Wrote:
(13-11-2016, 21:38)0762 Wrote: Hendo AND Commons coming in during the January transfer window - lets say I heard a strong 'rumour' last week after Lenny refused to reveal what he was gonna be doing when asked about any interest in new players although he admitted he was gonna do something positive on the transfer front lol! Watch this space!

how strong ????

When the suggestion is made to Lennon himself and he seriously asks, 'Who have you been talking to'? I'd say it's a reasonably strong rumour. He actually mentioned Hendo in his speech when he expressed his disappointment at not pulling him from Celtic. It's understandable that he doesn't wanna reveal what his intentions are esp when other factors, like injuries, could scupper such transfer activity. I think Lennon and Hibs board will make the requisite moves in January when we can see where we are in the league and what needs to be done to strengthen up and additionally cover for a possible play off situation if deemed necessary. Hibs goal stats will be self evident and Lenny will be well aware if that weakness is still affecting results and what he needs to do about it. Another likely transfer move is Jason being moved on unless his attitude changes and he begins to 'muck in' and contribute properly to 1st team activities. Lenny confirmed at the AGM that his agent wants him to leave the club and I believe it.

When you look at commons, remember what a fantastic striker of the ball he is and put that in relation to how horrific our goal conversion/shots is. I think its a no brainer if we can get him on a short term deal.

Some of the lads on hibsnet have heard gary mckay stevens name being mentioned as another potential loan.
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#23
I believe that Lenny's strong links to Celtic will be 'key' to how our season unfolds and concludes in May 2017. At the moment, we're in a good place and Hibs destiny in still in the hands of the manager and players - just keep winning matches and everything will be fine! However, if this phenomenon of spurning too many good scoring chances is persistent among certain Hibs players, the manager has no choice but to try and remedy the situation.
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Liam Fontaine and Liam Henderson celebrate Hibernian's Scottish Cup final win
Liam Henderson says he would love to return to Hibernian - and admits he still loves to reminisce about their historic Scottish Cup win last summer.

From sky sports page at 15.00 today
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#25
Lets face it, the whole dramatic 'script' was a dream come true for players (imagine being fortunate enough to be involved in that historic cup final!!) and fans alike and we also 'buried our demons' and simultaneously 'buried' the persistent 'critics' who have taunted Hibs for years/decades re the cup hoodoo - what cup hoodoo?? Wink Priceless!! Thumb up
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#26
Houston has appealed that red card. Laugh
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