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.......of the 90mins today. I personally thought the outstanding performers were(in order) Cousin, Naismith, Cuellar, Thomson, Burke, Ferguson! In all fairness though, there wasn't a bad performer on the park in a blue shirt, we showed a lot of good intelligent attacking football as well as a bit of grit in the middle of the park & to cap it off we defended very well until a slight lapse towards the end which gifted Hibs a scoring opportunity which they duly took. IMO Daniel Cousin's strike is a candidate for goal of the season, with the build up play & that sublime execution! Bring on the Celtic!!!!!




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posted Dec 29, 2007

camel hemdani was cass, but burkey edges it IMO ok

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posted Dec 29, 2007

laugh been a long time since we've seen a performance that we're arguing who the MOM was though eh!ok Thank fupp!

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posted Dec 29, 2007

We controlled a lot of the play today but most of it was sideways and back, its good to see Burke getting a run, however I assume it will come to an end when McCulloch comes back

I wonder who will start up front on Wed (I assume it will be only one!)... Cousin has played himself into contention...

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posted Dec 29, 2007

Definitely regarding Cousin for wed game Cupertino! It could be Naismith who suffers when big Lee returns though IMO? Time will tell!

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comment by Skutar (U7021896)

posted Dec 29, 2007

Burke and Hemdani were exceptionally impressive. I've always been a big fan of Burke and I was really glad to see him getting his chance the past few games. Hemdani's performace was nothing short of his man of the match.

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posted Dec 29, 2007

thought we played well . . . should have really humped hibs . . . . bring on the un washed biggrin

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posted Dec 29, 2007

Feet on the ground time.

A sharp reminder to everyone prepared to listen that Hibs today were just about the poorest team we have played all season. There defence was an absolute shambles, they had absolutely no dig in midfield, and up front they offered nothing.

As I have been constantly reminding everyone, we really do lack some real quality throughout the squad and we are over-reliant on physically dominating weaker teams.

One good result simply papers over the cracks.

Our defence is solid enough but we still lack imagination going forward.

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comment by ziege1 (U10686206)

posted Dec 30, 2007

agreed, a point or more at the tattie bowl on weds will set us up nicely for the league.

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posted Dec 30, 2007

Burke was exceptional... at diving and fooling the referee into several wrong decisions which helped sway the game. Disgusting behaviour from Allan McGregor aswell after the wonder zemmama goal, electing not to pick the ball out his net on this occasion, maybe he's saving himself for doing that several times on wednesday???

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comment by db (U2503720)

posted Jan 2, 2008

I think Burke does have to toughen up a bit. I wouldn't call him a serial diver but there was once or twice today were he could have stayed on his feet longer. To be honest though the Hibs defenders could not deal with him and at times resorted to swiping at his legs. Why should Burke have to put up with this just because he is a skilful player? At times I don't blame him for making the most of what are total hacks at him.

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