'Dire watch' or 'positive stuff' as Hibs held by Killie
Hibs fans, we asked for your views on Saturday's 1-1 draw against Killie.
Here's what some of you had to say:
Bill: We are missing two key defenders which is costing us, putting as back to where we started the season throwing away points and late goals. The manager tweaking the midfield is not helping. We must take full points from next two home games if we want Europe.
Paddy: Hibs should have been out of sight in the lead before Kilmarnock's equaliser, however a point away from home at a difficult venue will do while retaining third spot in the league
Sandy: At the start of the season we were dropping points, the new squad learning to play together but Hibs are a unit now. Martin Boyle was on fire and all of the players played a part, going for a second goal until the end. This is positive stuff. A tough place to come to Kilmarnock but the unbeaten run continues and the 1949 record broken.
Kenny: Another game we should have won but poor defending at times and not creating enough chances cost us. We need to bring in another goalkeeper, a central defender, a midfielder and a centre forward. The team's done well but if we can fill these positions we will go on to be a force in Scottish football.
Martin: Very poor football. Pitch doesn't help. It was dire to watch and very poor defending on our part so points dropped. On the plus side the unbeaten run continues
George: Good watch for 80 mins, only one team in it. Rhythm went out the window after the subs were made. The last 10 mins reminded me of the first 10 games in season, all a bit rushed. We had chances to bury Kilmarnock and didn't take any. Dust ourselves down and go again next week (hopefully).
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