Biggest bullshitter ever to grace the game.One of their best decisions was getting rid of Lee Johnson. If only they’d done it sooner.
Complete fraud and conman
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Biggest bullshitter ever to grace the game.One of their best decisions was getting rid of Lee Johnson. If only they’d done it sooner.
Sacking Lee Johnson, and hiring Alex Neil of course had a lot to do with it.One of the darkest days in the history of the club, yet only 1 year ago this week.
Within 12 months we've gone from that, to 1 point off the playoffs and 3 points off 3rd place in the Championship after 28 games, reducing the average age of the squad with what seems like every signing, and playing some of the best football in the division.
It's no mean feat. The days of clubs going straight from L1 to challenging for promotion are long gone and the highest any promoted L1 side has finished in the last 4 season was last year's Blackpool in 16th.
If anyone still doubts the credentials of Speakman and co, that should be all the evidence you need to realise he is doing a fantastic job.
Hes right…one day we will go back there and give Bolton a right good hidingThis was the match that convinced me that my 10 year old was crackers. At 4-0 down I said right that's it, he said no I want to stay until the end. Got back to the car after the match and I was raging "I'll never go to Bolton again", he was like "why not? I will". He's clearly one of us.
I booked my Wembley play off hotel the Sunday after that demoralising defeat. Awful day. We would have gone top with a win too IRCIt’s the reason we are where we are today ….. mind it didn’t f***ing feel like it driving home afterwards
Not during the game thoughHe was
This thread is on the Hibs Main Forum...Hibs fans consoling themselves that once LJ departs, they will go in an upwards trajectory...as we have.
I still think Johnson had a part to play (hear me out). He arrived at the bleakest point in our history when we had an aged squad full of knackers like Graham, Grigg, Dobson, Scowen etc playing eye-wateringly bad football under a dinosaur in Parkinson. In conjunction with Speakman he oversaw the transition towards youth, blooding in the likes of Neil and Cirkin and putting faith in Stewart and Embleton. You could also argue (possibly tenuously) that he aided Patterson's development - I believe he wanted to start last season with him as number 1 but Speakman identified Hoffman just before the start of the season so they went with Burge until the deal was done rather than start Patterson then drop him and kill his confidence, and also allowing him to go out on loan where he thrived.
Now, obviously he failed and results speak for themselves, but I don't think any other manager who we could have realistically appointed at the time would have went along with that. Alex Neil certainly didn't - the first thing he did was drop Dan Neil and Doyle and go with experience. We needed a manager who would see the bigger picture rather than go with League One battlers to grind our way out of the division otherwise the project would have failed. Mowbray is benefiting from some of the work Johnson did.
But he was fatally flawed. He believed he was some sort of football genius and I really think he completely neglected coaching them the basics. We looked great at home but panicked against anyone who pressed us, particularly away where if we couldn't play out from the back against big, physical opponents we would wilt, drop deeper and deeper, leave Stewart completely isolated and put ourselves under more pressure. He had to go, but I think Neil benefited from taking over a talented but disorganised squad and steering them in the right direction but would have failed if he'd inherited the post-Parky shitshow.
The only consolation was knowing that LJ and his bullshit was finished at SAFCBiggest bullshitter ever to grace the game.
Complete fraud and conman