'Everyone looked off the pace' - Fans react to Hibs' 2-0 defeat by Ross County

Hibs fans were not a happy bunch after Ross County posted a surprise win in the final game of 2020 at Easter Road.
Paul Hanlon shields the ball from Harry PatonPaul Hanlon shields the ball from Harry Paton
Paul Hanlon shields the ball from Harry Paton

Michael Donachy wrote: “Hibs at home just now are terrible.. football is slow, laboured, and predictable.”

Darren Campbell suggested: “Manager’s style of play is suited for away games... should be playing three at the back at home.”

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Steve McKenzie raged: “Another brutal home performance. Jack Ross can shove his ‘good season’ nonsense. Fourth is minimum we should expect so it’s nothing special and the football at home is dreadful to watch. He needs to have a look at himself and his lineup.”

Ross Macpherson added: “Terrible Hibs. Fair play to Yogi, the only Hibby to win tonight.”

Oluwafemi Sanu tweeted: Extremely poor performance, I am pained.”

Steven Muir wrote: “Absolutely rank, words fail to sum that performance up!"

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Euan Boyle said: “Congratulations on possibly the worst performance any Hibs team has produced in six years.”

Jonny Green tweeted: “That was alarming, Hibs. Everyone looked off the pace, flat and disjointed. Not scored v Ross County this season?.... Fairly poor.”

Aidan Lettis pointed out: “Some of the results this season have been papering over the cracks, that’s one of the worst performances I’ve seen.”

John Ewan added: Absolutely woeful. I preferred the days when Hibs Match didn’t exist and I wouldn’t have to watch this.”

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