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maroonlegions

Com on the Well , just in case MM is our new manager here is hoping he can stick one over the hobos and then be unveiled as our new manager , make my night that would.:107years::P;)

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winston churchill

how many games has the fat fin won,he is looking more like the new fwank saucey.

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maroonlegions
how many games has the fat fin won,he is looking more like the new fwank saucey.

 

tattie heid , eh.:107years:

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Geoff Kilpatrick

Irrespective of whether McGhee comes here or not, he deserves huge amounts of credit for what he's done there this season. Murderwell have romped 3rd place.

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winston churchill
What was the 'crowd'?

 

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3,000

 

they are all saving up the giro's for the barca game.

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Nucky Thompson
6th spot for the lochend hoofballers.
:) Bottom place then.
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maroonlegions

Hibernian 0-2 Motherwell

 

 

 

A stylish display;) by Motherwell was rewarded with a two-goal victory at Easter Road.

 

The Steelmen took the lead after three minutes when Simon Lappin curled a free-kick past a helpless Andy McNeil.:107years:

 

Jamie Murphy scored his first senior goal when he scored a second half penalty after Hibs captain Rob Jones had brought down Ross McCormack.

 

Steven Fletcher and Colin Nish had chances cleared off the line, but the home side couldn't match Well's play.

 

Motherwell had already claimed the Uefa Cup spot before the teams met in their final match of the season, but Hibs were keen to better Dundee United's result against Celtic to leapfrog the Tayside club for fourth spot.

 

The opener for the visitors came as a result of a Guillaume Beuzelin foul on Stephen Hughes just outside the box. Lappin's resultant free-kick was beautifully executed, curling away from McNeil in the Hibs goal.

 

The home side soon found their rhythm and twice in two minutes Motherwell had to clear off the line from Steven Fletcher and Colin Nish.

 

 

 

Alan O'Brien sent in a delicious cross for Fletcher at the back post after 29 minutes, which the Easter Road striker should have converted from just six yards, but somehow Hibs' top marksman headed wide.

 

Gradually the Motherwell defence got to grips with the movement of Fletcher and in doing so limited the scope for a Hibs equaliser.

 

Mark McGhee had to change his line-up when Steven Hammell went off injured and was replaced by Darren Smith, whose recent goal against Aberdeen helped secure European football at Fir Park next season.

 

Jamie Murphy was introduced as a substitute for Motherwell for the second half and within four minutes he had scored from the penalty spot.

 

A long ball from the Motherwell defence did not look as if it possessed much of a threat, but centre-half Jones and McNeil each thought the other was going to clear.:P:107years:

 

Their hesitancy allowed McCormack to nip between them and when he gathered the ball, Jones brought the striker down in the box.

 

Referee Charlie Richmond showed the Hibs captain only a yellow card as McCormack was running away from goal to reach the ball and didn't have a clear goalscoring chance.

 

Motherwell played some attractive football and showed the crowd why they finished in third place in the league.:107years: In 61 minutes Ross McCormack's shot, the culmination of a move involving 16 passes, was tipped round the post by McNeil.

 

The Easter Road crowd tried to in vain to urge their team forward:107years:, but Mark McGhee's team controlled the remainder of the match.

 

Hibernian: McNeil, Gathuessi, Hogg, Jones, Hanlon, Shiels, Beuzelin, Chisholm, O'Brien, Fletcher, Nish. Subs: Grof, Donaldson, Morais, Stevenson, Rankin, McCormack, Campbell.

 

Motherwell: Daniels, Brian McLean, Craigan, Reynolds, Hammell, Lasley, Hughes, Lappin, McGarry, McCormack, Porter. Subs: Meldrum, Clarkson, Darren Smith, Fitzpatrick, Murphy, Slane, McHugh.

 

:)

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Nelly Terraces

Anytime that lot of no-marks get beat is a good day. They've had their 5 minutes over us, well done, now back in yer box ya muppets.

 

I just hope normal service will be resumed and we can Lord it over them over again next season, it's only natural after all.

 

FTH. GORGIE RULES, ALWAYS HAS, ALWAYS WILL.

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chester copperpot
Attendance: 7,650

 

pfft!

 

Joke club!

 

 

 

FTH, Im not sober enough to conjure up a better abuse,

 

Just seen Stephhen PResslhey get his medal. Judhas beatchh

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buster blood vessel

 

True story...

 

All the Hibs backroom staff were together after training last month and the new training kit for next season was brought in for them to look at.

 

It's all green from top to toe.

 

Donald Park started laughing uncontrollably for ages. When he eventually settled down somebody asked him what was so funny.

 

He pointed at Mixu and said...

 

"He'll look like Shrek"

 

 

I still like Parky.

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True story...

 

All the Hibs backroom staff were together after training last month and the new training kit for next season was brought in for them to look at.

 

It's all green from top to toe.

 

Donald Park started laughing uncontrollably for ages. When he eventually settled down somebody asked him what was so funny.

 

He pointed at Mixu and said...

 

"He'll look like Shrek"

 

 

I still like Parky.

 

so do I

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