Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
Hope you were watching today, H4E. Your boys are in for the same treatment next weekend.
And they were lucky to do that. Good call.Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
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A dispute over the name of a football ground is not football related and is politics? If you actually think I've breached the rules then take it up with Adam/Ken Shabby. If not then don't try to cause an argument for argument's sake.Originally Posted by Superhoops
Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
Hope you were watching today, H4E. Your boys are in for the same treatment next weekend.
And they were lucky to do that. Good call.Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
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Semper in faecibus sole profundum variat
Celtic did well today. Good goal by Telfer.
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That said from an Aberdeen perspective the capitulation so short after going ahead was pathetic. McGeady I thought put in a very good performance today. Held the ball well, rarely gave it away cheaply and reacted well to put in a quality finish for his goal. Celtic are looking sharp again with Nakamura and Maloney back. The experiment of Wallace at left back doesn't look like it will work though.Originally Posted by superfrank
It will be interesting to see how Hearts will go in January. Rumours are that Romanov will splash serious cash now he controls the club practically fully. Other perspectives see Skacel going to Werder Bremen and not much changing and a slide downhill. Sadly Hibs just cannot achieve consistency to put in a title bid but they are certainly among on of the best non-Old Firm sides of the last couple of decades.
Rangers, well what can you say? Longest winless streak in their long history. Languishing in fifth and away to Kilmarnock next week who could open the gap to 5 points as several teams close in behind Rangers. It seems 99% certain that Inter Milan is McLeish's last game.
Saturday was typical of Hibs season. Just can't beat the lower teams.
Looking forward to Saturday though, after we lost to Inverness we beat Hearts, after we lost to Falkirk we beat Rangers, so know after losing to Dundee Utd we'll beat Celtic
Wonder what odds can be got on Rangers finishing bottom six for the split? Hopefully they'll KEEP eck in charge
Could Souness be in the frame at Ibrox?
How any chairman could appoint him as a manager is beyond me. Track record is appalling.Originally Posted by Stuttgart88
Having said that, he'd probably do well if he went back to rangers, its in his blood......
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
And what exactly had Gordon Strachan won when Celtic appointed him ?Originally Posted by Junior
Some chairmen who know little about football love to appoint names.
Thankfully for the SPL Hearts are having a great season. Otherwise, with Celtic 17 points ahead of Rangers, the thing would be a farce. However, I expect them to eventually go on a 12 match winning run and claw the deficit back to 6 and then the Celtic wobbles will begin again.
Agreed - Can't say I was overjoyed at his appointment. But after a catastophic start, he has done quite well and the football has been decent to watch as well.Originally Posted by OwlsFan
As are Hibs, and its great to see a number of sides taking points of each other. However, it wouldn't be the first season the SPL (nor indeed the EPL) was over by Christmas if they weren't!!Originally Posted by OwlsFan
In your dreams pal!!!!!!! Besides if they clawed it back to 6 points, what then of Hearts and Hibs - presumably they would have lost all their matches like Celtic???? You obviously haven't seen the mighty Gers play of late.Originally Posted by OwlsFan
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
A bit like the Premiership is now then....Originally Posted by OwlsFan
Hmmm...Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
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Great game to watch at Celtic Park yesterday. The 85% 'full' allocation of Hibees made plenty of noise adding to the occasion, nothing too original though - just a few ditties that have been heard a hundred times before from Hearts, Livi and the likes.
Singing from the Home support was poor, though better than other games this season. Hopefully The Jungle Bhoys initiatives for a singing section, Ultra type displays will start to add something to the atmosphere - it needs something badly!!
Celtic were the stronger in the first half, McGeady, Maloney and Naka in particular causing problems for Hibs. Hibs played some nice stuff in the middle of the Park, though never threatening the celtic goal. One tame back pass from Riordan is all I can recall. A typical headed goal from Hartson on 40 minutes from a lovely cross from Naka sent Celtic 1-0 in at half time.
Second half, hibs changed Riordan for Sproule and were quicker off the blocks. 2 good goals early on, put them 2-1 up. The second, was a cracker, volley from the corner of the box.
Celtic came back with a sweet Maloney freekick for the equaliser, followed by a Hartson tap in (from a shot that rebounded off the post) Hartson also hit the crossbar with a diving header (of sorts) which denied him his hatrick. Petrov was poor, Mcgeady had a great game, very industrious. Wallace had a decent game at left back (his new position) but had the majority of the 60,000 crowd leaving something smelly in their boxer shorts after a very short backpass in the dying moments of the game.
FT 3-2, very entertaining, fair result IMO.
Meanwhile Hearts dropped points against ICT and Rangers play today - Can they make it 11 games without a win :-)
Hope you enjoyed your trip over H4E - I know I did!!!!
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
I watched the match on C67. Nakamura, what can I say? He is absolutely quality. Hopefully the teams in bigger league's aren't sniffing around after his great world cup. Madrid agreed a €3m fee for him after they won the Champions League 3 years ago but the deal fell through. I really believe he has all the technical attributes of David Beckham but other parts of his game let him down. He was captain of Reggina before he joined Celtic and that was nothing to do with leadership abilities as he couldn't even speak Italian.
When he's at the top of his game he's a joy to watch.
One nil Rangers. Lovenkrands scored a nice goal. Jeffries' just been sent to the stands. Not looking good for Killie.
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2-0 Rangers, Lovenkrands again
2-1. Kilmarnock back in it
A bit gutted after the match, we didn't deserve to lose. Good start to second half and stunning goal from Fletch, most boring home fans that I've ever seen. Getting held in for 15 minutes after game didn't help either. Back to winning ways next weekend at home to 'Well
GGTTH
Last edited by Hibs4Ever; 12/12/2005 at 7:16 AM.
Can't imagine the Hibs fans were singing their heads off against Falkirk.Originally Posted by Hibs4Ever
Neil Lennon got MOM in the Sunday Times although his name wasn't mentioned at all in the match report. Come to think of it, I did not hear his name mentioned in the radio commentary either. He is truly 'Mr. Invisible'.
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