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Its nearly that time of the wonderful occasion of a match day at Easter Road at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon and I for one cannae wait. I miss Hibs.
Last months match at Tannadice was much closer than the score suggested, and I expect Saturdays game to be a tough one, United are shaping up well under their young Scottish manager.
We faced our first league loss at the Hunnery and not only dropped three points, we lost our best player this season in Ryan Porteous in my opinion. On another day and not against a cheat of a ref and *&*^ like the Huns and their scumbag support, we would have come away with three points, we were better than them right up until we lost Porto.
We are third, but the Huns play the Puddledrinkers, a win for the Huns a win for us see's us leapfrog the gorgie miscreants, a win for the maroon skidmarks and a win for us means we stay in third behind the hundogs and a draw at the Hunnery and a win for Hibs means we remain third too. So Hibs must win and if we accept we cannae win the league (Which I think we can) then a hun win may suit us best. Reality is I want both the Huns and the Puddles to get beat, serious injuries to at least a couple of their players and plague breaking out in the stands.
Team wise, well nae Porto will be a miss. Will it be Daz? Will it be young Wood, will it be mushrooms, fried onion rings? I hope its chips, its chips, but think Jack will go with Daz, but ye never know do you? Other changes see the welcome return of Jamie Murphy to fitness and Scottie back tanned after a few days in the Med if his Instagram is anything to go by. Tough call on the team as most people have earned their place in the starting line up.
Team:
Macey, who was decent at the Hunnery
McGinn, who is back to his seven out of tens.
Wood, I would like to see the Captain of England Under 21's push his way in and show us what he's got.
Paul Hanlon, who has been playing very well and does a lot of good work for charidee.
Josh Doig, who I think missed one Scotland Under 21 game through injury?
A middle of JDH and Joe
Scottie in front of them.
Murphy left and centre
Boyler right and centre
Nissy the point o the array.
Thoughts?
Hibernian Forever!
Last months match at Tannadice was much closer than the score suggested, and I expect Saturdays game to be a tough one, United are shaping up well under their young Scottish manager.
We faced our first league loss at the Hunnery and not only dropped three points, we lost our best player this season in Ryan Porteous in my opinion. On another day and not against a cheat of a ref and *&*^ like the Huns and their scumbag support, we would have come away with three points, we were better than them right up until we lost Porto.
We are third, but the Huns play the Puddledrinkers, a win for the Huns a win for us see's us leapfrog the gorgie miscreants, a win for the maroon skidmarks and a win for us means we stay in third behind the hundogs and a draw at the Hunnery and a win for Hibs means we remain third too. So Hibs must win and if we accept we cannae win the league (Which I think we can) then a hun win may suit us best. Reality is I want both the Huns and the Puddles to get beat, serious injuries to at least a couple of their players and plague breaking out in the stands.
Team wise, well nae Porto will be a miss. Will it be Daz? Will it be young Wood, will it be mushrooms, fried onion rings? I hope its chips, its chips, but think Jack will go with Daz, but ye never know do you? Other changes see the welcome return of Jamie Murphy to fitness and Scottie back tanned after a few days in the Med if his Instagram is anything to go by. Tough call on the team as most people have earned their place in the starting line up.
Team:
Macey, who was decent at the Hunnery
McGinn, who is back to his seven out of tens.
Wood, I would like to see the Captain of England Under 21's push his way in and show us what he's got.
Paul Hanlon, who has been playing very well and does a lot of good work for charidee.
Josh Doig, who I think missed one Scotland Under 21 game through injury?
A middle of JDH and Joe
Scottie in front of them.
Murphy left and centre
Boyler right and centre
Nissy the point o the array.
Thoughts?
Hibernian Forever!