Hibs are back from the international break with a palpable thud as Dundee United head to Easter Road this afternoon in a huge Premiership fixture which could go a long way to cementing both sides’ fates in the fight for a place in the top six. Next weekend we head to Tynecastle in the final… Continue reading Pivotal Fortnight for Hibernian
Category: Comment
Elias Melkersen Arrives in Style
A fans' favourite before he’d even kicked a ball at Easter Road, Elias Melkersen has shot onto the scene in some style after long-awaited involvement in the first team. Signed from Norwegian champions Bodø/Glimt in the January window for a fee of around £400,000, Hibs fans have been desperate to see the striker in action… Continue reading Elias Melkersen Arrives in Style
Young Hibs Side Deserve Our Support
It’s worth remembering just how young some of the key players in the Hibernian first team squad are this season. With a sticky run of league results ended by a 2-0 win over Ross County at the weekend, supporters have been vocally frustrated at Easter Road in recent weeks. It has led to players, management… Continue reading Young Hibs Side Deserve Our Support
It’s Been a Good Week for Hibernian
It’s been a good week on and off the pitch for Hibernian. A 3-1 win in tricky conditions in Arbroath on Sunday was followed by news that the club have frozen season ticket prices for the 2022/23 season and launched a ‘Football for a Fiver’ initiative allowing fans to attend the upcoming league fixture against… Continue reading It’s Been a Good Week for Hibernian
Comment: A Look at Shaun Maloney
There may have been no shame in Hibs defeat at Ibrox, whilst impossible to say we deserved to win the game there were flashes of promise. However, the 2-0 defeat now means that Hibernian are without a win in our last seven games having only scored within 90 minutes in one of those. Maloney is… Continue reading Comment: A Look at Shaun Maloney
Scott Allan: One Last Dance?
Just when it looked like they had turned a corner, the Hibees have hit another low point in their season.No wins and only two goals in their last five league games, and now Joe Newell's grit and guile missing for the next couple of weeks due to injury, the circus that is Hibernian’s 2021/22 season… Continue reading Scott Allan: One Last Dance?
Easter Road Has Still Got It
Although it may not have been the result we were after on Tuesday evening, the Edinburgh derby showed that when the Hibs support put their minds to it, Easter Road is still an excellent place to watch football. With pre-match entertainment, Mixu Paatelainen bringing out the match ball, an excellent East Stand display and even… Continue reading Easter Road Has Still Got It
Stadium Atmosphere: What Next?
The atmosphere inside Easter Road has always been a hot topic of debate amongst the Hibernian faithful. Many supporters have their own opinions about how best to intimidate opposing players and fans, with much of the debate revolving around the positioning of our singing section. Since I got my first season ticket and started regularly… Continue reading Stadium Atmosphere: What Next?
Early January Business is a Statement of Intent
The January transfer window can be a funny few weeks in football. Prices of players go up, there are panic buys galore and for many teams, everything stays exactly the same. It's a halfway point in the season where clubs get to look at the squad and see what needs changing in order for the… Continue reading Early January Business is a Statement of Intent
Jack Ross Signings Reviewed: Part One
With Jack Ross and Graeme Mathie both leaving their roles as Head Coach and Sporting Director respectively in the last few months, David Williamson has taken a look at the club’s recruitment in their time at Hibernian and given each player a rating. I will try to keep the Stephane Omeonga bias as low as… Continue reading Jack Ross Signings Reviewed: Part One
