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Hibs 2015/16 League Fixtures
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2015/16 Ladbrokes Championship fixtures list

Sat 8 August v Dumbarton Away
Sat 15 August v Morton Home
Sat 22 August v Rangers Away
Sat 29 August v Raith Rovers Home
Sat 5 September v Falkirk Away
Sat 12 September v Alloa Athletic Home
Sat 19 September v Livingston Away
Sat 26 September v St. Mirren Home
Sat 3 October v Queen of the South Away
Sat 17 October v Dumbarton Home
Sat 24 October v Raith Rovers Away
Sat 31 October v Rangers Home
Sat 7 November v St. Mirren Away
Sat 14 November v Livingston Home
Sat 21 November v Alloa Athletic Away
Sat 5 December v Morton Away
Sat 12 December v Falkirk Home
Sat 19 December v Queen of the South Home
Sat 26 December v Rangers Away
Sat 2 January v Raith Rovers Home
Sat 16 January v Falkirk Away
Sat 23 January v St. Mirren Home
Sat 30 January v Morton Home
Sat 13 February v Livingston Away
Sat 20 February v Alloa Athletic Home
Sat 27 February v Dumbarton Away
Tue 1 March v Queen of the South Away
Sat 5 March v Rangers Home
Sat 12 March v Livingston Home
Sat 19 March v Raith Rovers Away
Sat 26 March v Dumbarton Home
Sat 2 April v St. Mirren Away
Sat 9 April v Alloa Athletic Away
Sat 16 April v Falkirk Home
Sat 23 April v Morton Away
Sat 30 April v Queen of the South Home

Of course once the TV companies get their greedy little mitts on their copy of the full fixture list, then at least half-a-dozen of thse games will turn into Sundays at 12.30 or Fridays at 7.45. THE big derby match of the Scottish season will be on 2nd January at Easter Road and we will be returning to the Scottish Premier League next summer. There's nothing to beat the power of positive thinking, so we must be more positive in everything we do than the other teams. It might prove that this will be the season to prove that the Championship will be much more competitive than the Premiership, as there are probably six teams who are capable of winning the title.
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Quite happy with the start could ve been slightly harder but first 2 games will keep big Stubbs quietly confident of a decent start before we go to Ibronx. For the first head to head with rangers would it be to much to say 9 points from the first 3 games would be a decent target.

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Which new fixtures are you looking forward to seeing the most?
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First month may well define the season as it did last year with HMFC. A good start including beating Sevco would build the confidence to continue for the whole year.....however a poor start .........    Cool .........although wouldn't be disastrous I'd rather not be playing catch up especially in a very competitive league    Sick  
 
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(20-06-2015, 00:49)Amelia Chaffinch Wrote: Which new fixtures are you looking forward to seeing the most?

Amelia that's easy the fixture I'm looking to seeing the most is the one we 

WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP 

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I was thinking more of the teams that have come up but good answer.
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I think the team that has come down will be the tastiest game. It's far too early to say for definite, but that could be a right blood and thunder battle.
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There could be a lot of decent games to watch this season as Ritchie says St Mirren will be up for the fight along wi rangers Falkirk qos but hopefully we will continue with last seasons form a couple of new players in one or two leaving maybe one or two still to come in.
The good thing is we are in a much better place than last season cmon the hibs
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However there is also a huge number of uninspiring fixtures and that will be reflected in the number of STs that are purchased by Hibs fans for next season, particularly at the same high prices that the club has set again. Lots of Hibs fans will not buy into a second season in the Championship! I hope Hibs hit the ground running and win match after match after match in an early unbeaten run but they sustain this form with no let up. That positive form will hopefully attract more Hibs fans through pay at the gates and increase the club's revenue intake.
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Your correct 0762 there will be a lot of uninspiring games but trying to make a positive out of a negative the last season we toiled against some of the lesser teams surely this season we should be beating these teams with Keetings signed up he's a proven scorer in this league.

So looking at the bigger picture if we can beat these teams pick up more points which means we will climb the league and maintain pressure on our rivals if we can do this as you rightly say ST tickets might not sell but the walk up fans will come back and support the team which is good for the Managers plans to strengthen the squad when he can.

And as Wattie keeps saying hopefully we can be playing in front of crowds around the 12,000 mark we all no the support is there we just need them to see the team doing well and get them back.

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