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But you said 'the' question.Both
It is ok to criticise a manager.....though you didnt.
But you said 'the' question.Both
Is no one allowed to criticise the manager and do you think the manager done well last night?But you said 'the' question.
It is ok to criticise a manager.....though you didnt.
YupI dinnae think Hearts wanted it more,they didnae win all the tackles,headers or 2nd balls.
The only difference for me was they were better at taking a penalty.
Some would call it cheating others would say its him using experience call it what you want but he’s street wise. Soon as I saw him coming on I thought to myself ,directly or indirectly he’s gonna be a nuisance and cause us problems.That whingy little rat Naismith coming on squeaking in the referees ear and going down like a sack of tatties whenever anyone goes near him.
Some would call it cheating others would say its him using experience call it what you want but he’s street wise. Soon as I saw him coming on I thought to myself ,directly or indirectly he’s gonna be a nuisance and cause us problems.
10/10 that’s a good character evaluation ???Someone should have done that wee horrible scum bastard good and proper, he is a moaning wee prick.
Lots on here about the manager and tactics.
Nothing to do with that in my opinion.
if Hibs had took their chances we would have one easy. Poor final ball, poor touches in goal scoring opportunities and poor decision making in the final third.
let’s be honest, we have missed easy chances all season but mostly got away with it.
Yes luck came into it but you make your own luck. The players only have themselves to blame.
What a massive, familiar let down. Only tiny sliver of positivity is that you don’t get a medal for winning a semi. I hope they get absolutely pumped in the final.
I also don’t buy into this “wanting it more” theory either. Hibs were desperate to win that game and gave 100%.
The sun shines on a dug’s arse sometimes.You dont get a medal for winning a semi...no..but they will in the next game. We never made it that far
If they win the final, maybe they're a better team than first thought.You dont get a medal for winning a semi...no..but they will in the next game. We never made it that far
I answered the first one previously.Is no one allowed to criticise the manager and do you think the manager done well last night?
Don't be ridiculous. 3 hail Mary's while beating yourself with a knotted leather strap will sufficeI answered the first one previously.
The second one....he did what he thought was right. He picked a side he thought was good enough to win.
Jack Ross is not allowed to miss chances, take penalties, make dodgy refereeing decisions.
Now , do I get some peace, or would you like me to do the sackcloth and ashes routine while playing Hearts(sic) and Flowers on an instrument of your choosing?
Dont know the Hail Mary , but the self abuse sound interesting!Don't be ridiculous. 3 hail Mary's while beating yourself with a knotted leather strap will suffice
Most has been said already about Saturday. As Columbo would say there's just one other thing. Or two.
1. We have a team of quiet boys who quietly go about their business on the park. Most of them come across as semi-mute. There are no leaders shouting cajoling bollocking, driving us forward, getting in the face of both opposition and officials.
2. There is almost no competition for places each week. We know that Marciano, the entire back 4, Gogic and Newell in midfield, Boyle, Nesbit and Doidge up front, all get shoed in for every game. 10 shoe-ins.
Mallan, Magennis, Murphy, Hallberg, Wright are all competing for the other midfield position vacated by Scotty. With LS injured the left back position is a shoe in for Doig who has potential but when the going gets tough he gets hooked. Still a young lad.
If we get beat by Aberdeen on Friday it'll be at least 9 of the same players who'll be shoed in v Celtic irrespective how indifferent they play.
We'll struggle when 2 or 3 of our shoe-ins are unfit as their replacements will significantly weaken the team. Imagine Hanlon and Porteous both out? Or Gogic? Or Nisbet? Our squad is threadbare in terms of competition. Crazy situation to be in.
Both of these suggest the season ahead will not be glory filled. Aberdeen and their strong competitive squad will soon put daylight between us and them. If confidence is affected among the first picks by an inevitable bad run, well, your guess is as good as mine how we dig ourselves out of that one.
Its not that Jack Ross is a poor manager, he's not, he's steadied the ship and made us competitive against the bottom 8 teams. Its whether the owner and the board has any desire to take us to the next level.
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Aye, as long asDont know the Hail Mary , but the self abuse sound interesting!
In view of my location , can I substitute the knotted leather strap for a Haddock?
Could counter that comment by arguing its good to have a consistent team who are all comfortable playing alongside each other. I don't totally disagree with you and can see your point, just offering a different view.Most has been said already about Saturday. As Columbo would say there's just one other thing. Or two.
1. We have a team of quiet boys who quietly go about their business on the park. Most of them come across as semi-mute. There are no leaders shouting cajoling bollocking, driving us forward, getting in the face of both opposition and officials.
2. There is almost no competition for places each week. We know that Marciano, the entire back 4, Gogic and Newell in midfield, Boyle, Nesbit and Doidge up front, all get shoed in for every game. 10 shoe-ins.
Mallan, Magennis, Murphy, Hallberg, Wright are all competing for the other midfield position vacated by Scotty. With LS injured the left back position is a shoe in for Doig who has potential but when the going gets tough he gets hooked. Still a young lad.
If we get beat by Aberdeen on Friday it'll be at least 9 of the same players who'll be shoed in v Celtic irrespective how indifferent they play.
We'll struggle when 2 or 3 of our shoe-ins are unfit as their replacements will significantly weaken the team. Imagine Hanlon and Porteous both out? Or Gogic? Or Nisbet? Our squad is threadbare in terms of competition. Crazy situation to be in.
Both of these suggest the season ahead will not be glory filled. Aberdeen and their strong competitive squad will soon put daylight between us and them. If confidence is affected among the first picks by an inevitable bad run, well, your guess is as good as mine how we dig ourselves out of that one.
Its not that Jack Ross is a poor manager, he's not, he's steadied the ship and made us competitive against the bottom 8 teams. Its whether the owner and the board has any desire to take us to the next level.
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You dont get a medal for winning a semi...no..but they will in the next game. We never made it that far.
Very true DavyYou dont get a medal for winning a semi...no..but they will in the next game. We never made it that far
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