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 Post subject: Warren O'Hora
PostPosted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 12:02 pm 
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Starts in central defence for Hibs against Rangers at Ibrox this lunchtime.

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He's their captain FFS!

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 Post subject: Re: Warren O'Hora
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It's like the world is mocking me

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Alby39 wrote:
It's like the world is mocking me

They find themselves one nil down to a Tom Lawrence wonder goal after half an hour.

He's Hibs captain. Tav' is Rangers captain, and Alex Rae is on the Rangers bench. Hibs have just been awarded a penalty, which Jack Butland saved

You are indeed being mocked.

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Hibs brought someone on who played for Swindon last season. That's the market they're shopping in. To be honest with you, the standard from sides was terrible. The passing, and decision making from Rangers was dreadful. I'd genuinely fancy MK giving either of the two of them a game. That's how shit it was.

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(Much to Gers' joy 8-) ) Warren O'Hora finds himself bottom of a League we're all quick to slate for its quality..

So Harvie finds himself top of League One and some are quick to suggest maybe we're the problem, Marschall finds himself top end of League Two and some are quick to suggest maybe we are the problem yet arguably the favourite sons of those who left and one people hold in higher warm regard sits rock bottom after a disasterclass of a start in Scotland with Hibernian.

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Alby39 wrote:
(Much to Gers' joy 8-) ) Warren O'Hora finds himself bottom of a League we're all quick to slate for its quality..

So Harvie finds himself top of League One and some are quick to suggest maybe we're the problem, Marschall finds himself top end of League Two and some are quick to suggest maybe we are the problem yet arguably the favourite sons of those who left and one people hold in higher warm regard sits rock bottom after a disasterclass of a start in Scotland with Hibernian.


Louie Barry scored twice for Stockport and David Kasumu scored for Hudderfield. Both at the top end of the league 1. Just saying.

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ReturnofMoo wrote:
Alby39 wrote:
(Much to Gers' joy 8-) ) Warren O'Hora finds himself bottom of a League we're all quick to slate for its quality..

So Harvie finds himself top of League One and some are quick to suggest maybe we're the problem, Marschall finds himself top end of League Two and some are quick to suggest maybe we are the problem yet arguably the favourite sons of those who left and one people hold in higher warm regard sits rock bottom after a disasterclass of a start in Scotland with Hibernian.


Louie Barry scored twice for Stockport and David Kasumu scored for Hudderfield. Both at the top end of the league 1. Just saying.


What's that got to do with the price of cheese?

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Alby39 wrote:
ReturnofMoo wrote:
Alby39 wrote:
(Much to Gers' joy 8-) ) Warren O'Hora finds himself bottom of a League we're all quick to slate for its quality..

So Harvie finds himself top of League One and some are quick to suggest maybe we're the problem, Marschall finds himself top end of League Two and some are quick to suggest maybe we are the problem yet arguably the favourite sons of those who left and one people hold in higher warm regard sits rock bottom after a disasterclass of a start in Scotland with Hibernian.


Louie Barry scored twice for Stockport and David Kasumu scored for Hudderfield. Both at the top end of the league 1. Just saying.


What's that got to do with the price of cheese?


I'm just saying Louie Barry scored for Stockport and David Kasumu scored for Huddersfield. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Warren O'Hora
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ReturnofMoo wrote:
Alby39 wrote:
ReturnofMoo wrote:
Alby39 wrote:
(Much to Gers' joy 8-) ) Warren O'Hora finds himself bottom of a League we're all quick to slate for its quality..

So Harvie finds himself top of League One and some are quick to suggest maybe we're the problem, Marschall finds himself top end of League Two and some are quick to suggest maybe we are the problem yet arguably the favourite sons of those who left and one people hold in higher warm regard sits rock bottom after a disasterclass of a start in Scotland with Hibernian.


Louie Barry scored twice for Stockport and David Kasumu scored for Hudderfield. Both at the top end of the league 1. Just saying.


What's that got to do with the price of cheese?


I'm just saying Louie Barry scored for Stockport and David Kasumu scored for Huddersfield. :D


But cheese is getting expensive.

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