14-03-2016, 19:09
(This post was last modified: 14-03-2016, 19:11 by hibeejim21.)
(14-03-2016, 00:19)ritchiebaby Wrote: You're just trying to "stoke" it up again, TWG.However, we saw another competitive performance from Hibs against a Premiership team, the first one to beat us this season. Hibs won all the stats competitions, except the one that really matters - goals scored. A great effort from Hibs that gave County a real scare. It was an open game, not a great one, and both teams had to resort to desperate defending on occasions. There was enough in that performance to give us hope for our trip north this week and now we need to pick ourselves up and give it everything we've got.
All credit to Ross County on their win and it was a great day for the "young" club. We're looking forward to meeting you again next season!
Thought we played the best football first half,but i think county had a better game plan when they changed it 2nd half and that's what counted in the end,they started to get in behind gray and pressure our centre backs a lot more. Neither sides final ball was very good and the game was played at a frantic pace.
I have to say i was mystified at why we needed to play bartley AND KT in that side,the latter was rotten throughout and his shocker of a pass led to the first goal. Stokes and cummings are just too similar in style IMO to be a decent partnership,the amount of times i watched them going wide to try and cross to no one was infuriating,thats if they werent shooting selfishly at every opp. I'd suggest giving boyle a run in the side just to try and give us more width and pace.
The pints of WEST afterwards ended up being the best part of the day

(14-03-2016, 14:38)Fredstersafool Wrote: Clancy was pretty kind to hibs yesterday goal should've counted and how Bartley wasn't sent off is beyond me.
Nah,the boy had his hand on oxley and any kind of contact with the keeper in the box tends to get the foul awarded these days. He totally bottled it with the bartley one - that was a clear red from where we were.