You mean Queen's Park right? :D Rangers are now 1 point within Hibs now after a scrapped win at Motherwell. Kris Boyd looked useless for Rangers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stevo Da Gull
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You mean Queen's Park right? :D Rangers are now 1 point within Hibs now after a scrapped win at Motherwell. Kris Boyd looked useless for Rangers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stevo Da Gull
To be fair to Hibs Aberdeen have underperformed big time this season so they would have expected a tough game, and I'm not just saying that because of my obvious bias.
They've recorded a few good results against the top sides and went into the Hibs game on a massive high after an epic comeback in the Cup last week (beating Dundonians is always fun but that was something else).
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Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
No it OBVIOUSLY implies I think Balde is worse than Caldwell !!!! Not that Caldwell is a good player. You're clutching at straws mate.
Good luck with Caldwell, he fcuked up AGAIN at the weekend against Aberdeen.
If I say "Caldwell is sh!te" and you reply back with ":D :D :D yeah right" what does that imply!?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
I know who's clutching at straws and it aint me...
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Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
But you DIDN"T say that!! You said Caldwell was worse than Balde. I disagreed, doesn't in any way mean I think Caldwell is a good player. How do you make that out? Caldwell is sh!t, as I've ALWAYS stated, Balde is worse.
It's simple really. I said "I've seen worse, Gary Caldwell for one". That means I am implying that Gary Caldwell is sh!te.
You said ":D :D :D Yeah right" which to most sane men impies that you disagree....
When you're in a hole it's best to stop digging.....
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Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
What the hell are you talking about? Do you even know yourself?
You did say you've seen worse, yes, but you were comparing to ONE player, Balde. I said yeah right, because Caldwell isn't worse than Balde. They are both sh!t players. Balde is worse. But what you need to understand here is that the whole discussion was a comparison with BALDE, no other player. At NO point on this website have I EVER said Caldwell is a good player, only the opposite.
Think about what your arguement is, that just because I think Caldwell is better than Balde DOESN"T mean i think he's a good player, it means I think he's sh!t, but Balde is really sh!t
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Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
Just keep convincing yourself that your right, I'm not bothered really;)
Good arguement:rolleyes: At least now you realise I never said he was a good player.Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
And you must be someway bothered, you've been trying to convince yourself of it all morning:p
Of course I do:rolleyes: I've never said that you said he's a good player (you'd see that if you read my posts more carefully).Quote:
Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
All along I've said that you've IMPLIED that he's a good player. That was there for all to see...
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Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
Tell me though, how i IMPLIED he's good for all to see, because I think he's sh!t, but not as bad as Balde???
I thought Gary McPhee was SH!T for St Patricks, but he was still better than other players I'd seen, that does'nt mean I all of a sudden think McPhee is good, just that there is worse than him, but he's still sh!t
saw the highlights of the hibs game. Two big defensive clangers cost them. Hibs looked to have most of the play and missed a few sitters and a peno. Can't say Im too fussed as I had Aberdeen on my treble (at 4/1) which came in....wooohooo!!!!
Celtic were good going forward. Naka was quality. Defensively we were ****e again. Keano at fault for Killies 2nd goal, Boruc was flapping again and poor old Ross Wallace is not a defender!!! (did well going forward though). Still 3 points is the improtant thing.
Watched the rangers v Motherwell game yesterday. Motherwell had 3 or 4 very good chances, outplayed Rangers in the first half and equally matched them in the second. They should have at least shared the points. McLeish will no doubt be happy to take 3 points from that sort of game.
Good win for Hearts away, scoring a few these days. Skacel on the scoresheet again.
I didn't see the Celtic game but why was Keane playing in defence?:confused:. He's a midfielder ffs!
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Originally Posted by sligoman
He was centre back, and yesterday the Sunday Mirror had him in their team of the day at right midfield, they'll do anything just to include him:rolleyes:
Junior, it was a really bad result for us alright, we had plenty of chances to take the game even aftr going 2 down so early. Zibby hasn't been doing himself any favours with the fans lately with his recent performances. Would personnaly love to see Alan Combe sign for is, he's a die hard Hibee to, and a quality 'keeper.
Rangers were very lucky to get that result yesterday I felt. :mad:
Hibs4ever and drinkfeck, drop it will you? This is becoming a silly circular argument and is dragging down the thread.
It was dropped at 12.17 when I left it at that. Chill out, it was no big deal and I don't think either of us were taking offence like!;)
I certainly wasn't. We were having a football debate, is that not what this site is for? Then again, maybe not;)Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
Celtic have signed Mark Wilson off Dundee United in a £500k deal. I rate him and thank God there's finally someone to make Telfer redundant! I hope he slots straight in at right back. Celtic will have more defensive headaches against Motherwell next week though as McManus is suspended. For better or for worse it seems Celtic are heading back towards a majority Scottish team.
Hibernian's Dean Shiels is to undergo surgery to have an eye removed.
The Northern Ireland international has been sightless in the eye since a domestic accident when he was eight years old.
Shiels, who can play in midfield or up front, said: "It was always envisaged that there might come a time when the damaged eye might have to be removed."
The 20-year-old has been backed by manager Tony Mowbray to continue his Hibs career after the operation.
Shiels, a former Arsenal youth player, has not played for the Scottish Premier League side since early December.
"Since the accident, I have had no sight at all in the eye despite several operations when I was younger," he told Hibs' website, speaking publicly about the problem for the first time. Dean has shown us that he is a young man of remarkable spirit and determination
Hibs manager Tony Mowbray
"In the past few months, the condition of the eye has deteriorated and it has been causing me other problems, such as severe headaches.
"I have had specialist advice and, after talking this over with my family, I have taken the decision to have the eye removed now.
"While it is important that the fans understand the reason that I am not involved at the moment, I don't want people to make too big a deal of this.
"I will be very happy if I am just allowed to get on with the operation and then get back to playing football once I have fully recovered."
Shiels, who earned his first senior cap for Northern Ireland when he came on as a late substitute in the 1-1 draw with Portugal at Windsor Park in November, hopes to undergo the operation within the next few weeks.
Hibs chairman Rod Petrie said: "Everyone at the club is behind Dean and the Hibernian family will support him throughout his recovery.
"Dean is a talented player and we all look forward to seeing him back playing again as soon as possible."
Mowbray added: "Dean has shown us that he is a young man of remarkable spirit and determination in achieving all that he has done already in the game.
"He earned his first full international cap in recent months - despite having no sight in one eye.
"That same spirit will see him achieve even more in his career in the future.
"What is amazing is that Dean has adapted so fantastically that people who don't know him well have been entirely unaware of this."
Best of luck Deano, will see you back in the Green soon
Very true, I had no idea he had no sight in one eye. Best of luck to the lad.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
With Rangers buying Boyd from Kilmarknock and Celtic signing a contract with Miller from Wolves (ex Rangers:eek: - Alfie Conn and Mo Johnson being the only other two to play for both?), both clubs seem to concentrating more on Scottish players.Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
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Originally Posted by OwlsFan
Lads its ONE Scottish player each, not a big deal
Throw in Wilson from Dundee Utd, that makes two for Celtic. Wasn't it not long ago in an Old Firm game you'd be doing well to spot a Scottish player ?
You can't deny that Strachan wants a more Scottish feel about the team. McManus, Wallace, Maloney and Beattie are all regulars and now with 2 more coming on board it definately seems as if that's the way Strachan is looking at it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
I think it reflects the limited funds available to both clubs. Consider your team was entirely Scottish, you could only be as good as the national team and well that's not really very good.;) Rangers have signed a never ending string of decently performing young Scottish talent from other SPL clubs to see them wither away and leave the club, a certain Kenny Miller being one of them himself. I'd imagine Boyd will fall the same way. He looked pretty useless against Motherwell and with Prso fully fit I don't see where he fits in. I think 1998 was the last time Celtic had a significant Scottish contingent in the team with Gould, Boyd, McNamara, Burley, Lambert, Jackson and Donnelly and to a lesser extent O'Donnell. Celtic have also agreed a £700k free for a Hungarian left winger.
Strachan has spent approx £7m since he took over though which is decent money in this day and age especially in Scotland.Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
:eek: Don't mention O'Donnell. He and Donnelly came to Wednesday and barely kicked a ball between them due to injuries.Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
imagine what he would have been like if he had sight in his two eyesQuote:
Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
Best of luck to Dean, he had no problems picking out the corner of the net in a Edinburgh derby last season unless I'm mistaken so hopefully he'll be right back in the action for Hibs when he's recovered. While talking of Hibs, they got back on track today with a 3-1 win at home to Dunfermline today (2 for Riordan and 1 for Steven Fletcher). The big wins of the day were for Inverness and Rangers who both won 4-1, Livingstone one of those teams beaten 4-1 when they played at Ibrox- ill see if Wes Hoolahan played when I check the text later.
I talked about Dean with SDG yesterday, will he be wearing an eye-patch when he returns?
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Originally Posted by superfrank
Deano will most likely get a prostetic eye
Very good win for the Hibees on Saturday, 3 quality goals.
Bring on the derby next weekend (although Setanta find Inverness v Rangers more thrilling:mad: )
A win in the bus shelter and we're 2 points behind the Jambos:D
GGTTH
agree with you there H4E. How do Setanta find Inveness v Rangers at that 3 sided stadium more attractive then the edinburgh derby(2nd v 3rd) !
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Originally Posted by stickyjoe
Setanta say its because they can only show 4 games from each ground per year. What that means is all celtic and rangers away games:mad:
The Edinburgh derbys great matches with amazing atmospheres
Agree totally with you and both points. I'd much prefer to watch the Edinburgh derby this weekend and it should be no contest as which one to show.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
Realistically though, Setanta know they are likely to get a lot more people paying for pay per views with either of the Old Firm regardless of who they are playing.
Just a general comment but I think Chris Sutton has already shown his class in 2 games in the English Premiership. Much underrated player in England, I hope he continues to do well.
Yep but would you agree if it was Celtic playing @ Inverness? I know I'd want to see my team.Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
However, the only way Setanta are going to get more interest from Non Celtic or Rangers fans is by gradually showing a more balanced choice of games. Edinburgh, Tayside derbies etc... any clash involving top 5 teams.
Its would have to be a gradual transition though, as undoubtedly the SPL Financial Model for Setanta is largely weighted towards revenue from celtic and Rangers supporters.
IMO apart from Larsson, Sutton was Celtic's most important player during the MON era and definitely his best signing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
I don't know how he has not had another call up for England, when you think Crouch is now 3rd or 4th choice striker? The 'B Team' snub was moons ago and under another manager. I can't believe this has had any bearing on Sven not considering him, and its not as if the FA have any control over Sven:D in who he should select or not.
Having said all this, He has been injured a lot in the last 12 months and was not showng the interest levels as in past seasons. I've seen highlights of his first 2 games for Birmingham and he's causing defenders all sorts of problems - good luck to him.
Classic Sutton Quote on signing for Celtic. "Im here to put Rangers in there place":D
True, you'd always want to see your own team but if I'm being honest then I think an Edinburgh derby would appeal more to the many neutrals than Celtic/Rangers away to Inverness.Quote:
Originally Posted by Junior
is there not some clause in the setanta contract that they can only show something like 2 or 3 games a year from each ground, which is generally when the old firm come to town.
it was mentioned in the papers earlier in the season (and probably earlier in this thread), when hearts where flying, and how it could make things awkward later in the season when choosing which matches to show.
Yep. The clause is quite restrictive. It leads to things like Celtic v Hearts being on a Saturday while Rangers playing a less important team away being live at the weekend.Quote:
Originally Posted by ColinR