'Like last week; decent first half, dire second' - Hibs fans react to 1-0 loss to Rangers
Ross Macpherson wrote: “We should NEVER be happy with a 1-0 loss against Rangers, trouble is this club and the management probably is. That's the problem.”
Steven Nicol complained: “Passive, slow football. Somebody needs to grab the club by the throat and inject a bit of passion as it’s start to slide, seen it all before unfortunately.”
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Hide AdScott Marr added: “Like last week. Decent first half. Dire second.”
Dean Osborn reasoned: “Generally a decent performance.”
Derek Wood wrote: “How can people think Doidge is good? He’s ******* rank rotten.”
Allan Scott-Douglas said: “McGregor didn’t have a save to make. Enough is enough. Do something now before you lose the few remaining season ticket renewals you might still have for next year.”
Brian Malone claimed: “Porteous has wasted 2-3 years playing with Hanlon. Looks like a poor apprentice. Schoolboy defending.”
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Hide AdKeith Robertson was fed up: “Carbon copy of Boxing Day, heavily limited in chances and a point lost due to one piece of poor marking… disappointing really.”
Nathan Beagley issued an ultimatum of sorts: “If we don’t sign a centre half or a striker, we need the whole board gone.”
Jack Broadway pointed the finger at the man in the middle: “Scottish refs are shocking.”
Gus Bracks tweeted: “Woeful again. Created absolutely nothing. Time for change.”
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Hide AdStephen Durkan sighed: “If the massive gulf in finance doesn't get ye, then the ref will!”
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