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+x+x+xThis high press end to end works well for both our strikers. Iredale more involved, nothing too remarkable, but certainly linking up and using the situation to his advantage. Toure often in good areas but ignored. A slow reaction saw a potential tap in pass from his team mate go begging. Toure would've scored. toure a lot quieter than his sub appearances. It can be hard to transition from supersub to starter I think he's so used to cameos that this role shows how much more work is required. Adapt over time but there's nothing wrong with having a strong final 30 or using the first hour to wear down the opponent; a role often overlooked. yeah irankunda and kuol'squality dropped like a stone when they started games. With irankunda took about 15 starts or so before he adapted
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+xboth aussies a bit quiet, iredale the quieter. Congrats to toure on his first start, and congrats to iredale winning the starting spot back Did you see around that firm ball to Iredale 40m out on 51 min? Iredale then hit is so swiftly to the winger then turned the marker and was running totally free towards goal? The winger ran down the line and waited too long to cross. Aalborg are just way too slow in moving the ball. They won't score trying it the way they are.
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Hrustic bench at new club.
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+xHrustic bench at new club. nice to have some teams in the promotion chase to cheer for
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+x+xboth aussies a bit quiet, iredale the quieter. Congrats to toure on his first start, and congrats to iredale winning the starting spot back Did you see around that firm ball to Iredale 40m out on 51 min? Iredale then hit is so swiftly to the winger then turned the marker and was running totally free towards goal? The winger ran down the line and waited too long to cross. Aalborg are just way too slow in moving the ball. They won't score trying it the way they are. yeah lacking a bit of precision up front aren't they
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What teams are you favouring to get promoted?
In seri b we now have hrustic and volpato's clubs
In championship souttar's club looks most likely followed by middlesborough. Would rather sunderland don't go up just yet until sainsbury has had at least one full efl season!
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+xWhat teams are you favouring to get promoted? In seri b we now have hrustic and volpato's clubs In championship souttar's club looks most likely followed by middlesborough. Would rather sunderland don't go up just yet until sainsbury has had at least one full efl season! It's been a long day and I agree Triantis has Sainsbury vibes :D Sunderland look very good. Sheffield United beat high flying Watford today. Early days but you've got to jostle early. So far Sunderland, Burnley and Sheffield United have been impressive. Leeds look lively and WBA keeping pace.
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+x+xWhat teams are you favouring to get promoted? In seri b we now have hrustic and volpato's clubs In championship souttar's club looks most likely followed by middlesborough. Would rather sunderland don't go up just yet until sainsbury has had at least one full efl season! It's been a long day and I agree Triantis has Sainsbury vibes :D Sunderland look very good. Sheffield United beat high flying Watford today. Early days but you've got to jostle early. So far Sunderland, Burnley and Sheffield United have been impressive. Leeds look lively and WBA keeping pace. oh gosh triantis not sainsbury haha Triantis needs sunderland to not get promoted till next year!
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Meanwhile looking at sainsburys club career it was very ordinary, took him till near 30 til he finally broke through un israel
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+xMeanwhile looking at sainsburys club career it was very ordinary, took him till near 30 til he finally broke through un israel Felt much longer but it was the most crucial time. The China move was ridiculous in a football sense but he said he wanted to send his parents into retirement so for enough. The Inter gag was stupid and then 9 games for Grasshoppers and captain in some. Post 2018 WC looked good but for the PSV piss take. Van Bommel was apparently so impressed after his national team work only for 6 appearances.
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Hrustic on with 21 left. Will push for the next camp
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Triantis the highest-rated Hibs player on FotMob. Hibs fans on Twitter praising his quality as a DM and are adamant that it’s his best position now and should be his permanent position.
Not a bad thing for the Socceroos tbh as we don’t really have many out-and-out DM destroyer types. We have a surplus of box-to-box central midfielders but it’s not quite the same.
Triantis could potentially fill that classic Jedinak role of dominating the midfield from a defensive perspective.
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It's interesting that almost all our non-domestic strikers are typically subs. All of Yengi, Duke, Iredale, Irankunda, Toure, Duke on balance have been subs. I think Yengi has the opportunity to be a starter at Portsmouth. Stama is a tbd. I hope someone can become a regular starter.
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+xTriantis the highest-rated Hibs player on FotMob. Hibs fans on Twitter praising his quality as a DM and are adamant that it’s his best position now and should be his permanent position. Not a bad thing for the Socceroos tbh as we don’t really have many out-and-out DM destroyer types. We have a surplus of box-to-box central midfielders but it’s not quite the same. Triantis could potentially fill that classic Jedinak role of dominating the midfield from a defensive perspective. ThAts really good to read. I think his got heaps of potential and if you can get him on the team sheet with circati and souttar in centre backs that's a good spine
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+xWait ive never seen this before An outfield player puts on gk kit! Vinnie Jones had a classic game https://x.com/sid_lambert/status/1186247649894252547
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I wonder if the birth year of 2003 is going to be the new normal or whether its a particularly good year. If we string 5 years in a row as good as 2003 we probably produce a generation that can compete with the club careers of the gg
Defenders: Circati, Simmons, Paull, Natta
Mids: Robertson, Holman, Triantis, Valadon,
Forwards: Toure, Volpato, Rodriguez, Dukuly, Drew, Grimaldi, Reec,
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Triantis interview after the Hibs Kilmarnock game: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/9Kce7XL2VbbzyL6c/?mibextid=oFDknkA lot of peopke saying MOTM, steeled the midfield. Also beat 4 defenders and had a strike hit the post.
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+xTriantis the highest-rated Hibs player on FotMob. Hibs fans on Twitter praising his quality as a DM and are adamant that it’s his best position now and should be his permanent position. Not a bad thing for the Socceroos tbh as we don’t really have many out-and-out DM destroyer types. We have a surplus of box-to-box central midfielders but it’s not quite the same. Triantis could potentially fill that classic Jedinak role of dominating the midfield from a defensive perspective. How awesome would that be. I could see Triantis having a Milligan level career, maybe better.
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+xI wonder if the birth year of 2003 is going to be the new normal or whether its a particularly good year. If we string 5 years in a row as good as 2003 we probably produce a generation that can compete with the club careers of the gg Defenders: Circati, Simmons, Paull, Natta Mids: Robertson, Holman, Triantis, Valadon, Forwards: Toure, Volpato, Rodriguez, Dukuly, Drew, Grimaldi, Reec, It's a mixed bag of players. There's a lot to play out with those careers. I'm confident in Circati, Volpato and Robertson. I like Triantis too. The rest I think if we hit one in four we'd be doing really well.
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+x+xI wonder if the birth year of 2003 is going to be the new normal or whether its a particularly good year. If we string 5 years in a row as good as 2003 we probably produce a generation that can compete with the club careers of the gg Defenders: Circati, Simmons, Paull, Natta Mids: Robertson, Holman, Triantis, Valadon, Forwards: Toure, Volpato, Rodriguez, Dukuly, Drew, Grimaldi, Reec, It's a mixed bag of players. There's a lot to play out with those careers. I'm confident in Circati, Volpato and Robertson. I like Triantis too. The rest I think if we hit one in four we'd be doing really well. a quarter is probably about right - but that's still 7 decent players in a single year. You would have to go back to 1980 to find a better birth year
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For some context Sergi Busquets was a centre back for Barcelona’a youth team and then when Pep coached him at Barca B he turned him into a No.6 and the rest is history as they say…
The point is it could be a blessing in disguise for Triantis’s career if he moves into a No.6, a pivot is hard to find who have the physical and technical attributes so it will be to see how he will go there.
We also don’t many pure No.6s so it might be an opportunity for him to get into the national fold as well.
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+xI wonder if the birth year of 2003 is going to be the new normal or whether its a particularly good year. If we string 5 years in a row as good as 2003 we probably produce a generation that can compete with the club careers of the gg Defenders: Circati, Simmons, Paull, Natta Mids: Robertson, Holman, Triantis, Valadon, Forwards: Toure, Volpato, Rodriguez, Dukuly, Drew, Grimaldi, Reec, It’s such a hard way to predict these things but all players if not most have good potential to have good careers, like anything in football you need things to go a players way I.e the right club, manager and no long term injuries.
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+x+xI wonder if the birth year of 2003 is going to be the new normal or whether its a particularly good year. If we string 5 years in a row as good as 2003 we probably produce a generation that can compete with the club careers of the gg Defenders: Circati, Simmons, Paull, Natta Mids: Robertson, Holman, Triantis, Valadon, Forwards: Toure, Volpato, Rodriguez, Dukuly, Drew, Grimaldi, Reec, It’s such a hard way to predict these things but all players if not most have good potential to have good careers, like anything in football you need things to go a players way I.e the right club, manager and no long term injuries. Yeah it is, but i guess that is why u need to play the numbers game. If a league expands to 16 teams that will boost the pool by a quarter. An nst should boost it again
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https://x.com/HibsSpotlight/status/1830651910895890822Enjoy it before he has a couple of bad games and scottish fans forget every good thing he ever did and want his head on a pike
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This is a game from last year for comparison https://x.com/HibsSpotlight/status/1791203528096051612Those with an eye for these things, how do u rate his handling speed?
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This was supposed to have a picture. Can you post pics on this site from a mobile?
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I wouldn't say I have an eye for these things but can offer my take. Triantis was excellent at breaking up play. I later read he had the most interceptions (12) and ball wins (31) of any player in the SPFL this season. He had 16 loose ball gains and 12 second ball wins. I thought his first touch could be heavy sometimes. A much better dribbler than I realised. Good at passing sideways and switching play. Not very successful with forward passes. Dominant from his position in the air. There was a lot of that in this game which would inflate his stats. I'd be interested how he'd go with the ball played on the ground more. And better ball movement. That game was so scrappy, it leant into his strengths. I can't wait to see how he goes against Rangers/Celtic.
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+xI wouldn't say I have an eye for these things but can offer my take. Triantis was excellent at breaking up play. I later read he had the most interceptions (12) and ball wins (31) of any player in the SPFL this season. He had 16 loose ball gains and 12 second ball wins. I thought his first touch could be heavy sometimes. A much better dribbler than I realised. Good at passing sideways and switching play. Not very successful with forward passes. Dominant from his position in the air. There was a lot of that in this game which would inflate his stats. I'd be interested how he'd go with the ball played on the ground more. And better ball movement. That game was so scrappy, it leant into his strengths. I can't wait to see how he goes against Rangers/Celtic. Thats crazy since he only played half a season. If he can ball win at championship level while being better than jedi on the ball he could be an interesting prospect
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