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Macduffer

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  1. On the evidence of pre-season, we have traded width, pace and counter-attacking - which brought us our best results last season - for tippy-tappy football with no punch.  Don't blame the players, blame the tactician who is playing them out of position.

  2. You have to feel a bit sorry for Hibs - no team, no manager, no budget - a CEO who's been in the job 5 minutes, a Chairman who's the toast of Edinburgh, and an army of angry fans.....

    Maybe they should merge with Hearts...... :ponder:  

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  3. No cause for gloating on here.  Butcher made a massive error of judgement in going to Hibs - he should have stayed with us until the end of the season and then gone.  Had he done so, his reputation would have been high, he could have rebuilt Hibs and we would have been top 3 and looking forward to Europe. Butcher, Malpas and Marsella put together the team that we are tellling other clubs to keep their hands off.  The team played for Butcher in a way they never have for Yogi.  Hibs weren't the only team to rapidly slide......

  4. If, as a manager, you are lucky to lose a game by only 6 goals - as happened in our last match - you have to expect criticism and questions asked.  To paraphrase Yogi, there is no room for 'shrinking violets' in football management.  It's a results-based business and every manager knows that. All the talk, all the promises, all the cliches, don't matter a bean compared to the results column on the next day's back pages.

  5. :lol:If you don't have the black to contrast the white how do we know what colour we are looking at? 

     

    Unless they are accompanied by something designed to up-lift our spirits, of course.

     

    Er--like my hand on a glass of Chivas Regal ..eh?

     

    So negative criticisms do have their place.

    Mostly in the dustbin. :lol:

    Yeah - like your choice of Scotch; too narrow! Much better going for a more expansive Highland malt...  :smile:

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  6. Put it this way, Im sure Hughes knows that this job could well be a win or bust for him. If he fails here its very unlikely he'd ever get another decent job. For me, that could be a blessing in disguise. He's eager to succeed.

    Butcher was in a similar boat. Fail and he'd probably struggle to find work, at least as a manager. He'd find it easy enough getting pundit work.

     Would be interesting to see what the Hibs board would do if they go down.

  7. I too really want Hughes to succeed - if he's learnt from Dungwall that's to his credit.  But some people on here seem to resent any view that doesn't reflect unqualified support.  What's a forum for?  Surely any manager would expect fans to discuss his tactics and performance, give praise where due and criticism likewise.  And yes Absent Friend, he was under pressure - those boos against Motherwell weren't for the players.

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  8. Let's keep this in perspective.  I'm prepared to  give Hughes credit for selecting a team that did the business last night.  Mackay said in his interview that it was Doran and Watkins, and the width and pace they gave, that helped him play his own game.  But would he have played those two if Draper had been fit? And Foran as well?  Was there an instruction from the Board to respond to the boos against Motherwell, and revert to a system that works for us?  We shall see what happens after the break.  Hughes has made it clear in the past that wingers don't feature in his preferred way of playing - so has last night's performance 'educated' him?

  9. Doran's goal was absolutely fantastic!  Billly's finish was class - I reckon it was a pen anyway, came off his hand, but no matter.  I thought Watkins was excellent- not only going forward but also tracking back to areas normally covered by Draper.  We didn't miss the big man as I thought we might.

    If we keep this system, we've got a chance of catching Dundee.

  10. Jeez, you should take a chill pill / large espresso /. deep breath and calm down.     so the guy has a vision? he clearly says whats he is trying to create - a passing game!   so give him time !    

    He cant change things overnight,  nobody could change things that quickly mate.

    Caley100 - I promise to take a chill pill if you stop taking the LSD   :laugh:  

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    Maybe we should go John barnes 4-2-2-2? ha ha!

    What I want is the ability to mix it up.

    Ok Hughes said Doran may be available, but Foran is out for about 4 weeks, in that now infamous "educate" post match interview so

     

     

    - Brill -

     

    - Raven - Meekings - Warren - Shinnie -

     

    - Draper - Polworth -

     

     

    - Watkins - Christie - Ross -

     

    -Mckay-

     

    Christie has earned his start. And I think Polworth has a fair shout too, though that could be harsh on Tansey so either/or. Really wanna see Ross starting on the left side of the midfield 3 as for me he has the ability to link up with the central players and Shinnie down the left. Give Christie a free role. let him play. Let him support Mckay as a 2nd striker/trequartista/number 10 type.

     

    If Doran is available I'd see him come off the bench. With Williams and Vincent there we'd have the options to change it up. Even bring on Tremarco and push Shinnie up wide left.

    This management malarky's easy eh!

    When can you start?

  12. Hughes on MFR tonight - still on about "educating the players". No sign of backing down and reverting to a winning formula....arrogance beyond belief

    The only possible subject that Hughes could educate anyone about is the A-Z of crap football cliches  :swear:

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