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Published Date: 14 August 2008
HIBS boss Mixu Paatelainen today revealed red tape could scupper his hopes of giving new signing Steven Pinau an Easter Road debut against Falkirk on Saturday.
Although the Edinburgh club have agreed a one-year loan deal with Italian outfit Genoa for the 20-year-old striker, Hibs have yet to gain international clearance which would allow him to face the Bairns.

Pinau, who came through the ranks with French club Monaco before joining the Serie A side on a five-year deal, was able to play as a trialist in Hibs' final pre-season match against Wigan Athletic but needs formal clearance before he can begin his SPL career.

And, after watching his side fail to find the net in the opening game of the season as they went down 1-0 to Kilmarnock, Paatelainen today admitted that if the paper work can be completed on time Pinau would immediately come into the reckoning for this weekend.

He said: "We are waiting on Steven's international clearance to come through. We still have a couple of days and if everything can be completed in time he'll certainly be in my thoughts although he is not yet fully match fit.

"On Saturday it's important we play well, hope to score goals and win. I was disappointed we did not beat Kilmarnock, we should have been two up at half-time but unfortunately we weren't.

"When you dominate matches and make chances you must score and put the opposition under pressure. If you do not, you are under pressure and that's what happened. Hopefully, we will have learned the lesson."
Hibs full-back David van Zanten is available for Saturday after the former St Mirren star required five stitches in a head wound against Killie. Paatelainen said: "David's fine, there was no concussion or anything like that."

The Easter Road manager, meanwhile, was today pondering whether to offer German goalkeeper Christian Pearson a contract after the 28-year-old played as a trialist in Monday night's reserve game against Killie. It was Pearson's second trip to Edinburgh but he has now returned, as planned, to Germany.

Paatelainen, who is looking to strengthen the goalkeeping position despite having Andy McNeil, Yves Ma-Kalambay and David Grof at his disposal, is now considering his next move. Paatelainen has already had goalkeepers Phil Imray from New Zealand and Lamine Meite from the Ivory Coast in on trial before deciding against moving for either.

He said: "Christian is a bit more experienced than what we have but we will decide over the next few days whether or not to make him an offer. But as he is a free agent at the moment I am sure he will have other options. We'll have to see how it develops."

However, Paatelainen will have to do without the services of Ma-Kalambay for at least a few more days after Belgium qualified for the quarter-finals of the Olympic football tournament with a 1-0 win over a New Zealand side which included former Hibs striker Chris Killen. The victory has ensured the Belgians a quarter-final meeting with Italy in Beijing on Saturday although, so far, Hibs star Ma-Kalambay has been confined to a seat on the bench with coach Jean Francois De Sart prefering Racing Club Genk's Logan Bailly in the three group matches against Brazil, China and the Kiwis.

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  • Last Updated: 14 August 2008 1:43 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC
 
1

THE HlBS LOVE GURU,

14/08/2008 14:01:07
mmmmmnnnnnnnnn.....red tape. TEE HEE HE HE!!
2

Saturday Sammy,

Port O`Leith 14/08/2008 14:21:44
No surprise here I`m afraid. We`ve only had a year to realise and act upon the fact that our goalkeepers are sub standard. Red tape situation days into the season but the problem`s been there for ages. I wonder what actually goes on behind the scenes ................
3

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14/08/2008 14:39:36
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4

Mackie,

Leith 14/08/2008 14:54:11
Smoke - mirrors - red tape.
Methinks he hath bigger problems than this!
5

Phil MaGlass,

Holland 14/08/2008 14:56:52
Smoke and Mirrors this is Hibs not hertz fans
6

Robo Robo Robo Robo Robo Robo Robertson,

14/08/2008 15:02:33
Yes I tend to agree with you number 5, it would seem that the Hibernian have gotten themselves in to a fine little pickle over this situation. Not to fear as I am sure there will be some sort of resolution to this small parfaqua in the form of your esteemed board working round the clock to rectify this fretful asvadle of a scenario.
7

superstevo,

moon 14/08/2008 15:15:20
number 7, hibs are in a pickle of a situation ? im afraid there is no resolution to your boards problems . your clubs antics make the cuban missile crisis look like a childs tantrum, ciao.
8

Jasbar,

14/08/2008 15:50:21
Another sticking plaster signing.

Meanwhile the haemorrhage continues. Still no ambition at the club.

Oh dear.

Question on Mastermind: Which is the only club outside the old firm to finish in the top two in the SPL?

Answer: Hearts.

Shouldn't every club outside the old firm be hanging their heads in shame and wondering why they even bother?

Is Scottish football a disgrace or just an illusion?

Why don't we just close the SPL down and watch the Premiership in England?

9

Backhander,

14/08/2008 15:57:46
Jasper change your name to casper then disappear.
10

superstevo,

moon 14/08/2008 15:58:58
the disgrace is when your big massive club and all its european expectations ,cant even make the top six in the spl, can a jambo really afford skysports and prem plus ? didnt think so , scotsport highlights for you my plank.
11

Ayegudyin,

14/08/2008 16:43:21
whats page 2 of this article all about?

Who else thinks Pinau will be really good?

Whay can't the scotsman researchers/journo's spell Person's name right?

why do the yams think they are less of a joke than they were last season?


Is this the year for one of the other SPL teams to finish above rangers in the league?

4 goals for us this weekend.
GGTTH.
12

Neutral Observer,

14/08/2008 16:58:50
SATURDAY 16 August
Alan O'Brien to get up to full speed once the Hibs physio managed to remove all the red tape!

MONDAY 18 August
Hibs physio finds a use for the red tape. Puts it round Filipe Morais to prevent him commenting to the newspapers.
13

Neutral Observer,

14/08/2008 17:02:59
TUESDAY 17 August
The Scotsman Financial pages report that the London Stock Market share recovery is being lead by the profits forecast by companies selling red tape.
14

superstevo,

14/08/2008 17:04:42
it could be getting old but morais makes me cringe with his flashy coloured boots he wears, i think once you become a good footballer you are allowed all the razamataz, please put black boots on morais !
15

Neutral Observer,

14/08/2008 17:04:46
WEDNESDAY 18 August
Scotland's First Minister appoints a Red Tape Czar to spearhead Scotland's attempts to break free from the red tape holding Scotland to the UK. He promises a referendum before 2016.
16

Neutral Observer,

14/08/2008 17:07:48
Scoop:
Superstevo reveals that Filipe Morais' boots are actually second hand ones left behind by Ivan Sproule which he has covered with flashy coloured tape. Now all he needs to do is not do what Colin Nish does and put them on the wrong feet!
17

superstevo,

14/08/2008 17:08:50
think petrie would buy his red tape from poundland, then "suprise suprise" declare it in hibs financial figures to have cost him £350,000 a roll.
18

Neutral Observer,

14/08/2008 17:09:15
Andy McNeil to cover his gloves with sticky red tape and try to hold on to cross balls.
19

superstevo,

14/08/2008 17:12:25
think morais defo has his round the wrong way, back to front maybe ? or is it his heads round the wrong way ?
20

superstevo,

14/08/2008 17:14:07
we could get a box of the stuff for mcneil to stand on, ideal for crosses ?
21

superstevo,

14/08/2008 17:18:57
we could bound and gag rod petrie naked to his chair with red tape , we could then use the feather duster torture tickle trick, hey presto, hibs pin number ! go out and spend money on decent players ?
22

Mickey Finn,

14/08/2008 17:31:59
stevo now you are being silly.
23

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14/08/2008 17:58:15
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Neutral Observer,

14/08/2008 18:18:44
Stevo is OK. A bit silly I agree but hey, what is this? A Spanish Inquisition?

NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION?

I have shares in the Federated Alliance of Red Tape (or F.A.R.T for short) so must boost the sales.


25

Neutral Observer,

14/08/2008 18:20:25
Yes, its a slow day for football stories. Especially when the main man of the day is Michael (I threw up on the pitch) Stewart.
26

Silence of the Yams,

14/08/2008 18:23:15
Pinau is a decent player. He's played first team for Monaco, that's why Genoa wanted him. That said, he's here for a year only so I don't know how much commitment he'll show. Hope he does play, Nish is murder.
27

Robo Robo Robo Robo Robo Robo Robertson,

14/08/2008 21:40:59
silence of the yams = complete fackin pprick
28

Le Jackal,

14/08/2008 21:54:58
robo dont start, now you been warned ok.
29

sligohibee,

14/08/2008 22:09:46
Have YAMBOS a prob with pink tape
30

Dood,

14/08/2008 22:13:24
#28 - How very constructive. Keyboard hardman.

I suspect a distinct case of the pot calling the kettle...........
31

Hibs Guy,

14/08/2008 22:17:52
The guy at post 28 has been floating about for a couple of days now, trying to test all the more superior hibs fans.
32

Neutral Observer,

14/08/2008 22:35:14
#32 Hibs Guy

Just ignore this Robo, Robo etc poster. He seems to be a few slices short of the full pack.
33

Pazuzu,

14/08/2008 23:04:53
Hope he has commitment to the cabbage and not just there cos he's got to (contract perhaps).

GGTTH

who's this Robbo he seems to have Frotteurism cept the wrong way. And add a slash of Echolalia and his life under the pink newspapers is eternal bliss for him.

Hibee till I die.

 

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