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Published Date: 10 July 2009
HIBS have lost their two biggest assets in the space of two weeks, with club captain Rob Jones departing to Scunthorpe United yesterday in a deal worth up to £500,000 just a matter of days after striker Steven Fletcher joined Burnley.
Jones will take part in his first training session as a Scunthorpe United player this morning, after Hibs granted his wish to return to England. He has signed a three-year deal with the Championship side, joining for a fee which the Scunthorpe website said was undisclosed but also a record. The club's previous biggest outlay was the £475,000 they paid Stoke City two years ago for striker Martin Paterson.

Hibs manager John Hughes now has a tough job to replace the pivotal member of his team, with Darren Barr of Falkirk an early candidate to fill the big defender's boots.

Jones and his wife, who have two children, have wanted for some time to move back south of the Border to be closer to their families. Having said he was glad to be back, however, the centre-back insisted that it was the ambition shown by Scunthorpe which convinced him to move.

"I wouldn't have moved to the club if I didn't think it could stay in the Championship," Jones told his new club's website. "It feels great to sign for Scunthorpe United. It's nice to be back in England and in an area which I'm familiar with after my time at Grimsby. I wouldn't necessarily say where the club is was a factor behind the move – it's where the club's going. I came down on Wednesday and the move just felt right for me.

"The club is in the Championship, where I want to be playing, and it also wants to move forward like I do. Hopefully we can move forward together."

Jones played for Gateshead, Stockport County and Grimsby before joining Hibs in 2006. By the following January he had become the Easter Road team's captain, and two months later lifted their first trophy for 16 years when they defeated Kilmarnock in the CIS Cup final. By the summer of 2007 he had begun to attract attention from English clubs, and over the following two years would be linked with Colchester, Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, Derby County, Swansea City and others.

Having signed Jones on a four-year contract, Hibs felt able to stand firm and reject all those offers. In January of this year, however, during a transfer window in which interest in him was again intense, Hibs agreed that they would let him go this summer provided the offer was right.

"Rob leaves with all our best wishes," Hibs chairman Rod Petrie said yesterday. "Rob has led by example on and off the pitch. We could have asked for nothing more from him than the professionalism, commitment and leadership he demonstrated, particularly after the distractions in the transfer window last January.

"Rob will be remembered fondly as a cup-winning captain, scoring with a towering header and lifting the CIS Cup in 2007. I would like to thank Rob for all that he has done for Hibernian Football Club and to extend the club's best wishes to him and his family and to wish him continuing success in his football career in the English Championship."

Jones's departure leaves a sizeable hole at the heart of the Hibs defence, and manager Hughes may wish to return to his old club Falkirk in an attempt to fill it.

Barr, Hughes's captain there last season, would be available, but it is uncertain how much Hibs would want to pay for a player who, with just a year of his contract remaining, could sign a pre-contract agreement with them in January.

Barr was linked with Hearts earlier this week, but the Tynecastle club have now signed Algerian international defender Ismael Bouzid instead. Hughes, who has already taken Patrick Cregg and Kevin McBride to Easter Road from Falkirk, praised Barr yesterday without committing himself to making a move.

"I've got a great working relationship with Darren Barr," he said. "He's a true professional and a guy most managers would want at their club. It's all about being patient. Who knows?"

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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2009 11:39 PM
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1

Smithy,,

10/07/2009 00:16:06
i reckon it was the colour of the scarf that swayed him ;-)
2

Private Pike,

10/07/2009 00:21:13
Murray should take the Captains armband.
3

Anglo Jambo,

Chorley 10/07/2009 00:28:48
I remember the days when Scottish players were transferred to Liverpool, Everton Spurs, Man United. Now they are signing for Scunthorpe. I mean Scunthorpe, This is a famous Scottish club selling their captain to Scunthorpe, not Everton or Manchester City, not even Wolves or Burnley but Scunthorpe.
4

The Mango Kid,

In the house 10/07/2009 00:47:16
Anglo Jambo

I know, it is a bit annoying this has happened but he really did want to head down south again and in an area he is familiar with too. Nice little bit cash though considering he only had a season left with us. It's a new era indeed for us Hibees.

GGTTH
5

Abe Fruman,

10/07/2009 00:56:48
"The club's previous biggest outlay was the £475,000 they paid Stoke City two years ago for striker Martin Paterson." eh?

http://www.scunthorpe-united.co.uk/page/History/0,,10442~401179,00.html

Pretty shoddy stuff from Bathgate. Unless of course they're lying on their own website.
6

neil1986,

10/07/2009 01:01:59
#3 In the end, why should it matter to Hibs where he goes as long as he's not staying in Scotland? 500k from Scunthorpe is the same as 500k from Man U, Liverpool or Real Madrid.

It is a little sad but thats unfortunately whats happening all over Scottish football, even the top players at the OF wouldnt get near the starting XI of the big 4 English teams. Lets face facts, the quality in England, even the second tier, is far above the SPL and I would love that to change but that doesnt seem likely anytime soon.

#2 PP

Agree 100%, Murray is the only real option IMO and more than happy to have him wearing the armband again.
7

Abe Fruman,

10/07/2009 01:14:16
Pike mustn't have seen what Bathgate said about Hogg in his other article:

"Hogg is ultra-dependable"

Either that or it's put him in such a state of apoplexy that he's been unable to post yet, or it's possibly just killed him outright.

8

Pretzel Logic,

10/07/2009 01:42:32
Is he worth as much as Charlie Adam, you have to ask yourself....
9

Gordon Smiths 364,

Edinburgh 10/07/2009 01:53:08
Before the typical offenders come on here and spout nonsense again, although some have landed already,,,,

Hibs fans and the club where grateful that Fletch stayed on until now, he was and has been taken an interest in by lots of clubs, but with his contract length and all we would not sell, but it was already expected.

And Jones, who the heck would turn down someone with 1 year left on his contract and wanted to move back to engerland, for £500,000? no surprises there.

Why the heck would it matter who signed him? they paid the money! remember a scottish keeper that was sold for £9M to "Sunderland" of all clubs! hardly Man Utd?
There really are some flanges out there eh!

Just a little concerned about taking another Falkirk player, after all they just escaped relegation, having said that yogi knows a good player.

Murray for Captain! playing in front of the back 4, if Bamba is playing in defense.

There you go, will say no more until there is something worth saying.

Or

Some spanner annoys me with inane drivel deserving of a dressing down!
10

Pretzel Logic,

10/07/2009 01:54:51
Murray has to be the first choice.
11

aaa,

10/07/2009 02:45:59
It really doesn't matter where he goes. Just as long as we got good quid for him. I do believe he and Fletch did right by the club. Everyone knew Fletch wouldn't stick around for the length of the contact he signed. It was all about reassuring him and making sure we could get good money for him when the inenvitable would happen. And there cheers to TM for taking the punt on Jones and getting him for 4 years right off the bat.

Murray seems like the obvious choice for the armband but only if he signs for us for a number of years. Otherwise Hogg is the go.

GGTTH!!!
12

KingKenny,

10/07/2009 02:48:25
This is big bad News. Hibs have Bamba..but Jones leave is not good. I think Hughes try Darren Barr, He is good player. I hope Mathias Kouo-Doumbé return.

and I hope Hibs sign Ivan Sproule and Guillaume Beuzelin. Beuzelin will help Hughes Midfielders. Sproule pace will again good option Hibs attack.
13

Shantaram,

10/07/2009 02:50:42
Jones had an immense game against us in May at Easter Road in the 0-0 draw that effectively stopped un winning 4-in-a-row. What a game he had that night.
14

Pretzel Logic,

10/07/2009 02:59:44
#13

The true story....

Celtic were played off the park.

Jones had a quiet game.
15

Shantaram,

10/07/2009 04:16:27
BTO - Hardly.

It was one-way traffic all night.

AND we were denied a stonewall penalty in the dying seconds.

If Celtic had scored that night, we would have won the league.
16

Pretzel Logic,

10/07/2009 05:19:27
#15

And if i was clever I could get a highly paid job.
17

Pretzel Logic,

10/07/2009 05:23:52
Ignore post #16. It came out all wrong.......
18

Pretzel Logic,

10/07/2009 05:24:10
Now, back to the job page....
19

Aesop,

Edinburgh 10/07/2009 06:48:36
The best thing that could happpen to Scottish football would be for the English Coca-Cola Championship league to lose its annual £90m pot of gold from Sky. Until Murdochs millions are pulled - hopefully in 2012 when the current deal runs out - Scottish football will be continually raped by this joke league.
20

jumpship,

Edinburgh 10/07/2009 07:08:14
19 Aesop,

Great, so we can go back to Celtic and Rangers paying even less money for our players.,

The Old firm have raped Scottish football for the last 100 years. Only now we can see a change. They can't compete with smaller clubs down in Engerland for wages. Long may it continue.
21

my chosen name is not available...,

10/07/2009 07:40:54
£500,000 - I suspect the initial fee is a lot less than that, otherwise Hibs would be trumpeting it from the highest tower. Petrie is never usually so reticent when it comes to boasting how much more cash he's raked in to pay back Farmer for rescuing the club - sorry, to pay for the new East stand.

This sets a benchmark for Barr and Falkirk. Considering he can sign a pre-contract for nothing in january, it's £300,000 tops for him. Did Eddie May really say he'd prefer to keep him for a season than take in that kind of money - crazy talk for a club like Falkirk (although does mean they are showing more ambition than Hibs).
22

Dood,

10/07/2009 07:57:41
#21

Thanks for your input again.

Re-read the article. The fee is "up to £500k". Not bad for a player signed for a fifth of that, who played three seasons for us and whose contract was up in a year. A man of integrity, Jones was always up front about his intention of returning back down south so, all in all, I don't think you'll find many Hibs supporters unhappy with this situation.

Also, I don't think you'll find many Hibs supporters unhappy with regard to the final destination of the cash. But you keep kidding yourself about that. Difference of course being that our accounts are perfectly legible with every penny being publicly accounted for. No ifs buts or maybes. The money will be channelled into a new stand. Can you say the same? Perhaps this is where your missing millions have vanished to? A Lithuanian, pink piggy bank, the bottom of which is remaining unlocked until the balance hits the £52m mark required to start construction on a £52m main stand.
23

Big Red,

Aberdeen 10/07/2009 08:12:12
Jones took his lead from Fletcher, who turned up for the televised games against the Old Farm but was mighty average against everybody else.
Well done to Jones though, who camouflaged 3 seasons of aimless hoofing with one decent game against Celtic at the end of last season.
Congratulations to Hibs as well for managing to pull the wool (baaaaaah) over Scunthorpe's eyes and getting 350k for him.
24

Iain Bhern,

10/07/2009 08:12:31
#21 think about this very carefully. When did you last see a club (any club) 'trumpeting' how much they got for a player. Even Hearts don't shout it from the roof tops. There are two reasons for this. First it's no ones business except the buying and selling clubs. Second, it's not good practice to let others know what you got as it generally puts up the transfer fee and/or wages for any players you may be looking at. The only place you see figures quoted is in the press and they are usually guesswork, albeit fairly accurate guesswork.
25

Iain Bhern,

10/07/2009 08:19:42
#23, Fletcher is a one footed over rated player. Frankly his right foot is mainly for standing on, when he tries to use it for kicking a ball he falls over. In fact over the years I've watched him that is probably what he was most proficient at, falling over!
Have you forgotten that he went for months last season without scoring! As for Jones, it's been common knowledge since last summer that he wanted to back to England so it was a no brainer. Take the money now or keep him and see him go for nothing next year.
26

Geo_1875,

Edinburgh 10/07/2009 08:25:36
#3 "I remember the days when Scottish players were transferred to Liverpool, Everton Spurs, Man United."

I remember those days as well. Great times.

However, I also remember the fact that Jones is English and had always stated his intent to return to his homeland.

And as for #23 ThePratYaFanny. I'm going to go all "neddish" on you. Get tae fvck ya yam imposter. You're fooling nobody but your psychiatrist.
27

Dood,

10/07/2009 08:30:50
#23 Pat

Hurrah, you're back!! You were missed yesterday. Abe and I (fellow neds), both debated whether you'd thrown the towel in and admitted defeat in your attempts to pull the wool over our eyes. Happily, you are clearly a man with staying power and you're inane rantings attempting to convince everyone that you're a Hibby are more than welcome on these threads - personally I think it's brilliant to see the Yams clambering all over you.

Your quote:

"Are you for real? You are clearly a Jambo on the wind up or you are an employee of HFC"

perfectly sums this up - Comedy genius!! Keep in coming Pat!
28

Dood,

10/07/2009 08:37:30
#29 Pat

You're still fooling nobody. You'll really have to go for a different slant.
29

Iain Bhern,

10/07/2009 08:44:01
#29 He was a Scotland international for one reason and one reason only. Scottish strikers are an endangered species that are pretty thin on the ground. He flattered to deceive.

Outside of the OF no club is going to spend serious money until a TV deal is sorted out so I don't expect us to buy anyone. On that subject I see the SPL are pontificating on whether to accept the Sky/ESPN offer and may take two weeks to decide. Pillocks! how many other deals are on offer? answer, none!

New season! I'm looking forward to it more than last year as Yogi has more idea of tactics than Mixu ever had.
30

Private Pike,

10/07/2009 08:45:42
#3 Anglo jambo

Good comment.

Pity most of the comments on here missed your point.

Never mind.
31

Phil C,

10/07/2009 08:45:56
Good business by the Hibees. Jones will be harder to replace than Fletcher, but replace him we will and he'll soon be forgotten. We will always lose decent players to sides paying higher wages.

I think that Hibs will keep a tight grip on finances for the forseeable future so we shouldn'd expect any great change. Hibs' league position has remained fairly consistently average, whilst losing so many of our good players.

The next step is to actually win things, apart from League Cups and the respect of most football fans for our flair football and club management. A wee Scottish Cup would be nice for starters!
32

Geo_1875,

Edinburgh 10/07/2009 08:55:19
#36 Prat

You've completely blown your cover there. Talking about how much a player can be sold for before you've even bought him. Are you Vlad in disguise?
33

Iain Bhern,

10/07/2009 08:55:51
#34 the post at #3 doesn't account for the fact that Scunthorpe have been promoted from the third tier of English football. 'From' a league that is still able to pay better wages than most SPL clubs can afford. Poor little unfashionable Scunthorpe are potentially one season away from supping at the top table!
34

Dood,

10/07/2009 08:57:28
#32 Pat

Why would I report your comments? Your comments brighten my day.

Keep up the good work mucker.
35

Mikey,

10/07/2009 08:57:40
Ach well, it's money in the bank. That, as we know, is what Hibs are happy with. Relegation staring at you in the face before the season begins, but hey, there's money in the bank!
36

Dood,

10/07/2009 09:03:13
#34 PP

His point was valid to a certain extent. However, surely the make up of football has changed since those days?

Back yonder, the big English Clubs had serious scouting networks up here, plundering the best of our talent. For one thing, we don't produce the same talent that we used to, probably as a result of the change in social climate and attitudes in this country. Secondly, the big English clubs tend not to even produce their own talent now, preferring to spend megabucks on talented foreigners. Because they can.

Sad, but unfortunately not far off the mark really.
37

Iain Bhern,

10/07/2009 09:03:34
#36, FFS I'm not interested in buying in players just so we can move them on for profit in two years time. I'm interested in buy in players for the long haul. I want us to be building a team that can actually win something, or at least have a damned good attempt at it!
38

Iain Bhern,

10/07/2009 09:07:00
#42, exactly. it's not so many years ago that Derby, Notts Forest and Leeds Utd were unfashionable clubs who had won nothing. Blimey I can even remember when Chelsea were constantly the butt of comedians jokes in variety shows!
39

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

10/07/2009 09:08:22
I used to live in Scunthorpe, and we had terrible trouble with people stealing 6 letters from the road signs.

Every other sign you went past, there it was in big black letters: ORPE
40

The Hon. Liam Fairtod,

10/07/2009 09:09:59
#42 Who's the better player: Anderson or Darren Fletcher?

Who sells more replica shirts??
41

Dood,

10/07/2009 09:11:26
#44 Iain

Showing your age there a wee bit! ;)
42

Laird O'Gorgie,

10/07/2009 09:12:41
Yet another absolute humiliation for Hibs. This is the club that was supposed to be Scotland's trail blazer in Europe with a team full of flair; and they sell their top defender to a bunch of nobodies for £500,000.
Yet hibbie posters all last week asured us jambos that Jones was worth £1 to 1.5 million.
Anout time for a Save our Hibs campaign I think.
43

Dood,

10/07/2009 09:13:07
#46

Probably Darren Fletcher, but only because Viv Anderson's long since retired. And he didn't play for them that much.
44

Northern Hibby.,

10/07/2009 09:18:44
No real news that Jones has left. The point was really about for how much, as the destination was irrelevant. Where that leaves us now however, is that we don't have a proper replacement for Jones at the moment. We maybe have make and do players but not a like for like. So the purse has to open.
45

neil1986,

10/07/2009 09:57:25
#48

Who exactly did Hearts sell Berra to? A team in the Championship (a bit like Scunthorpe) and when was the last time Wolves won a major trophy, there hardly a major force in world football. Also, Hearts lost Aguiar for nothing, zero, zilch, nada to the European giants in the Cypriotic league, I guess we should expect to see them conquer Europe next year then as clearly there such a major force in world football?

Once again, why should Hibs give a flying f**k who the money comes from, he didnt go to the OF which is the main thing and 500k from Scunthorpe is still worth exactly 500k I believe, I dont think 500k from Wolves or Sunderland would be worth anymore.

Re Jones value, I'd be very interested to who said they thought Jones could fetch 1.5m as no sensible fan I know felt that kind of money was anywhere near realistic for a 29 year old who could be signed for free next summer. I thought 1m was possible but players get overvalued, especially by their own supporters, Berra was a 4m player and went for 2.3m and Ive heard Hearts fans saying they'll get up to 6m for Driver, do you really think the'll go for that?
46

Dave the jambo fae Burnley.,

Burnley 10/07/2009 10:06:10
Certain for a bottom six spot now you muppets have got rid of one of your better players,he was always the most influential player to play against the big team,gladly he's gone,do you think it might have had something to do with the colour of their shirts?Used to think yogi had a bit of clout but obviously not.Roll on next season.Come back mixu. lol25
47

Laird O'Gorgie,

10/07/2009 10:07:13
#51 You must get fed up defending Hibs.
Have a look at the history of the clubs and you'll find Wolves have acheived things. Scunthorpe - don't mnake me laugh.
Last week Hibbies without exception told us all Jones was £1-1.5 m. Within one, yes one hour, of an enquiry from Scunthorpe he's off
As for Hearts - we sell players when the price is right. Not when the first offer comes in.
48

huggs,

10/07/2009 10:10:31
#51 I think you will find Wolves are now in the Premiership and where amost guaranteed that when Berra left.Not that it matters as he is no longer our concern.
Regarding Bruno Hearts kept Bruno to help us qualify for Europe and finish third in the league,whereas Hibs would rather lose the Heart of there defence and the best defender by a long way you have had in a long time for 350K rather than keep him and try and challenge Hearts this season.
Hibs fans should be disgusted unless you spend money on a centre half you are going to be in serious trouble.
Cant beleive the fans are not doing anything about it you really must get your head out of the sand!!

Regarding Driver he will go no doubt but he will go for more than Fletcher and probably 4mil
49

AJ Fife,

10/07/2009 10:13:58
"By the summer of 2007 he had begun to attract attention from English clubs, and over the following two years would be linked with Colchester, Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, Derby County, Swansea City and others"

Since when was Swansea in England?

Keech reporting by a keech newspaper...once again!

50

Neutral Observer,

10/07/2009 10:36:16
Now we know what ThePatMcginley's problem is. He has been hitting his head on a brick wall. Brain damage is the likely result of that practice (and then the inability to stop supporting Hearts).
51

Big T,

10/07/2009 10:38:02
Ring! Ring!

Saint Tom - "Hello"

Iron Rod - "Hi, Rod here. Just to confirm that's another £350k tucked away for the big Giraffe"

Saint Tom - "Excellonty! I'll fire my share off to one of my good causes - nae problem gettin through those Pearly Gates now!"

Iron Rod - "nae bother Tam. My cut with pay fur the new extension to the mansion".

Saint Tom - "Any heat from the faithful?"

Iron Rod - "Naw. They're still swallowing the 'we're financially stable' spin!"

Saint Tom - "God bless you my Son".
52

Neutral Observer,

10/07/2009 10:39:06
On the question of Darren Barr, while he is a reasonable player, in my opinion he is too like the central defenders that Hibs already have. i.e. Hogg, McCormack, Murray, Thicot etc. Decent players but not tall enough to replace the commanding figure in the air that Jones is.
53

huggs,

10/07/2009 10:40:18
Jones linked with Leeds,Forest,Swansea,Derby among others for 1mil+ Yet goes to Scunthorpe for 350K and the Hibs supporters do what?
Nothing thats what Backbone required sort it out so we can both challenge the OF
54

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10/07/2009 10:45:59
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Reason:
55

Pazuzu,

10/07/2009 10:57:40
#64 Thanks, but if you were a REAL Hibs fan you would understand. And as we both know, you are a charlatan.

Or is that too strong a word to use, will you attempt another report as unsuitable?

Pop Quiz for you, 10 seconds:
What year were Hibs formed?
Go!
56

Pazuzu,

10/07/2009 10:58:15
5 seconds
57

Pazuzu,

10/07/2009 11:01:55
Times up.

GGTTH
58

ERIN GO BRAGH,

edinburgh 10/07/2009 11:08:46
You'll find that Hibs made a promise to let Jones go back down soth over a year ago. Having signed him for approx 150K, they have now let him go as they said they would and made a profit on the initial outlay. That's decent business. #61. As for the OF. Forget them and get your own house in order first. Put away that big credit card you've been using for years before you don't have a club.
59

Laird O'Gorgie,

10/07/2009 11:11:16
#62 And your semil-literate drivel in your post confirms that you are an embrassment to the Hibs.
60

Abe Fruman,

10/07/2009 11:24:43
Pat

Excellent work today, excellent. You didn't even make your normal mistake of putting in the little give-away digs.

"Dood, Pazuzu and Abe who all seem to think that we should just shut up about it"

erm, no. At no stage have I said you should shut up, as you well know we have all been encouraging you to post. In fact begging you for another instalment.

The only reason I haven't posted a link to the first thread that you posted on - so one can assume that you hadn't been "cloned" yet, agreed? - is because I find the fact that someone would go to so much effort just to score some cheap points absolutely tremendous.

On the one hand it's very admirable that you're willing to stick it out and from today's posts I see you've learnt from your previous mistakes. On the other it's all a bit pathetic.

But in the meantime - keep up the good work!
61

Dood,

10/07/2009 11:38:20
Lard of Gorgie

You are a tube of the highest order.

Answer the questions I posed in post #22.

Questions you've been avoiding all week.
62

Dood,

10/07/2009 11:41:27
Pat

I agree with Abe. You've made a far better fist of pretending to be a Hibs supporter today. Carry on the good work and feel free to drop into the Hearts threads because....

THEY LOVE YOU MAN!!!!

DING DING!!!
63

neil1986,

10/07/2009 12:04:52
#53 Laird

Dont you get tired of coming onto Hibs stories day after daying posting nonsense.

Once again, you seem to be making a point that your club sells their players to bigger teams than Hibs, wow great, Wolves are a bigger club than Scunthorpe, so what? They have a more illustrious history but so do Leeds, Notts Forest, Third Lanark etc but all are playing in the same or a lower league than Scunthorpe in the here and now. So who cares? If he'd gone to Celtic for double the current fee we would have been an OF feeder club in your eyes as you cant post objectively on any Hibs story. We could have sold him to Real Madrid for £100m and you would still be having a digg.

"As for Hearts - we sell players when the price is right. Not when the first offer comes in."

Displaying a total ignorance about Hibs again as it fits with your agenda. Celtic came in for Fletcher in January, we knocked them back, Jones had a number of clubs after him at the same time with solid bids from Colchester and Notts Forest (I think), we knocked them back. Anderlecht were apparently smiffing around Zemmama this summer but were priced out of a move for him.

Dont worry, why let facts get in the way of your Maroon tinted view of the world?
64

Pazuzu,

10/07/2009 12:05:25
#69 Lard, go play with your favourite sock - yes I know it's crusty - but them's the breaks.
Might also be worthwhile to upgrade your speak and spell computer little boy.

GGTTH
65

Laird O'Gorgie,

10/07/2009 12:07:56
#71 Some of us have to work. To answer your questions-
What has happened to transfer money Hearts/Hibs get - don't know without being their bookkeeper. Annual accounts don't contain that detail
Did Hibs get value for Fletcher and Jones - of course not- they jumped at first offer
Will Hibs spend the money on new stand - no chance. They could have spent money from Brown, Caldwell, O’Connor etc but didn't.
Will Hibs build a new stand – Definitely not. Planning permission in place for three years-not one brick laid.
Are Hibs fans gullible in swallowing Petrie's propaganda- Yes
Next question please!!
66

Laird O'Gorgie,

10/07/2009 12:08:41
#74 I'll be glad when you go back to school after the holidays.
67

Nakamura Ate My Dog,

10/07/2009 12:17:02
Staurt, the start of this article should read:

"HUBS have lost their two biggest ar*es in the space of two weeks"
68

DirtyDeeds,

10/07/2009 12:19:46
76, Jealous Jambo - frequent sock filler, gtf.

GGTTH
69

Abe Fruman,

10/07/2009 12:22:40
75 LOG, to be PLANK from now on

"What has happened to transfer money Hearts/Hibs get - don't know without being their bookkeeper. Annual accounts don't contain that detail"

erm, yes they do. I agree you don't know where Hearts xfer money went, though.

"Did Hibs get value for Fletcher and Jones - of course not- they jumped at first offer"

So how much were they worth, then? Couple of huddies
according to you.

"Will Hibs spend the money on new stand - no chance. They could have spent money from Brown, Caldwell, O’Connor etc but didn't."

More b0ll0cks - Caldwell free xfer, rest went to reduce debt.

"Will Hibs build a new stand – Definitely not. Planning permission in place for three years-not one brick laid."

The only part of your post that wasn't complete and utterrubbish - yes not started yet but how can you possibly say it won't happen?

"Are Hibs fans gullible in swallowing Petrie's propaganda- Yes"

What propaganda is this?

You are the biggest feejit on these boards by far, and that's saying something. My god, Rolland has his finger on the pulse compared to you.

That'll be the last time I ever respond to one of your posts because quite frankly they're rank and not worth the bother.


You've got a job????





70

Dood,

10/07/2009 12:23:13
#75 Lard

Sorry. You didn't really answer it, did you?

So I will. Rearrange these words.....

VLAD TROUSERED IT ALL.

(see what I did there - made it easier for you).
71

Astaroth,

10/07/2009 12:28:06
Paz has been banned from commenting, so the alter-demon enters the fray. No need to worry tho, there are many more demons where he came from.

GGTTH
72

Nakamura Ate My Dog,

10/07/2009 12:38:41
Abe Fruman and Dood are the same person. How sad, backnig each other up. Haha.

Its all doom and gloom down the San Giro, the firesale has started. You can hear them from Albion Road:

"2 fur a POUNDDDDD---AHHH!"
"2 fur a POUNDDDDD---AHHH!"
73

Nakamura Ate My Dog,

10/07/2009 12:57:00
Pat McGroin, where are you today Amoeba???
74

Dood,

10/07/2009 12:59:46
#82

Yawnnnnnnn

ZZZZZZZZZZ
75

uzuzaP,

10/07/2009 13:10:23
Dead but not forgotten.

GGTTH
76

Abe Fruman,

10/07/2009 14:06:53
#82

whatever.........

77

Deep Fried Crispy Hamster,

10/07/2009 14:20:26
Back to the football chaps, who would be a good replacement for Jonesy, current player or new.

Is Darren Barr good enough for Hibs?

To be honest I don't want the Hibs team to have so many ex-Falkirk players - granted there are some good players.

GGTTH
78

Livewire,

10/07/2009 14:21:59
I don't think that Hogg should be captain, he is fairly steady at times but I think the problem was the communication with Jonesy, just my thoughts.

GGTTH
79

Sloth,

10/07/2009 14:35:07
"There was a taxi driver, and Pat Stanton was his name.
He drove a taxi late at night just after a cup game.
He drunk some cans of Skol Lager and never made it hame.
And Pat Stanton was his name......................

Patty Stanton pished his panties,
Patty Stanton pished his panties,
Patty Stanton pished his panties,
And Riordan sooked them dry"
80

Sloth,

10/07/2009 14:36:19
Hogg is poor. He was even jeered by his own supporters recently at ER and nearly got into an altercation with a group of fans.
81

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10/07/2009 14:36:20
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82

Abe Fruman,

10/07/2009 14:51:32
#91

Eh? Random..........
83

Maroon baboon wearing a mask,

10/07/2009 14:57:24
Newsflash:

German Newspaper "Hamburger Abendblatt" reports masses of local Germans rushing indoors as numerous Hearts fans are found rampaging around the streets of Hamburg WITHOUT masks.

Local Mayor Christa Goetsch advised "We were assured by the SPL that all the Hearts fans would be fully masked up. I can't believe that they are totally ignoring the SPL directive. I find it shocking that this outrage has happened on the streets.
Little children have ran home from schools, shops are shut, the local libraries have closed also, in case the non-mask wearers use the computers. I understand that the Hearts fans don't have so much access to this technology back in Edinburgh but for them to walk into a public place without a mask is terrible - I shall be speaking with the German chancellor about this"

And SPL spokesman commented "We of the SPL would like to apologise to the German nation on behalf of Scotland at this outrage - we will be speaking with Mr. Romanov just as soon as his submarine is visible and he too has replaced his mask"
84

ThePatMcGinIey,

10/07/2009 15:53:34
To be honest I have had enough of all this and no longer wish to be a burden on all of you who seem to know so much about everything, this kind of thing would not have happened in my day and I can't be bothered with any kmore abuse from neds.
85

Zener Diode,

10/07/2009 16:59:12
#91 Caterpiller:
Caterpillars do not have good vision. They have a series of six tiny eyelets or 'stemmata' on each side of the lower portion of their head. These can probably form well focused, but poorly resolved images.[3] They move their heads from side to side probably as a means of judging distance of objects, particularly plants. They rely on their short antennae to help them locate food.

Typical Yam then eh.

GGTTH
86

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10/07/2009 17:09:39
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Reason:
87

Zener Diode,

10/07/2009 17:17:46
Silly Yam, always trying to be clever - bit difficult when your shoes size is bigger than your IQ.

GGTTH
88

Sloth,

10/07/2009 17:19:10
*Shoe size

Now off with ye

HEE_DIDDLY_HEE
89

Abe Fruman,

10/07/2009 17:54:36
PAT

Finally throwing in the towel, eh? It's been a good effort, no mistake. I'm sure it won't be long till you're back under another guise.

Say hi to all the guys at Stalkhome Hibs Supporter's Club for me.

1-0.




90

The Sheriff,

10/07/2009 18:59:05
Hibs rake in £4m from Fletcher and Jones and they had the brass neck to ask Celtic to let MArk Brown go for free....paupers indeed.
91

The Sheriff,

10/07/2009 19:00:06
Here is a question,will Hibs ever again win the scottish FA Cup?
92

Abe Fruman,

10/07/2009 20:58:27
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...very strange. Pat's early posts have been completely deleted but not his last one.

What's going on, admins??
93

Fitba Krazy,

10/07/2009 23:15:33
From what I've seen of Rob Jones Scunthorpe have got a bargain. Rob Jones does the work of two men and is immense in central defence. He is difficult to get round and reads the path of the ball to make many timely interceptions and wins most aerial challenges.

He will be a hard act to follow for anyone coming into that position, for sure.

 

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