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Kilmarnock 1-0 Hibernian: Wake-up call for 'lazy' Hibs



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Published Date: 10 August 2008
Kilmarnock 1
Hamill 80

Hibernian 0
IF MIXU Paatelainen felt the heat after Hibernian's 6-0 humping by Barcelona, the Finn's ears must have been burning white-hot yesterday afternoon. Once a cult hero at Easter Road, his managerial tenure at his old club has got off to the sort of start that would have given even Franck Sauzee sleepless nights.

If the new manager's offence at Murrayfield was to see his side eviscerated and humiliated by a patently superior force, then Hibs' undoing at Rugby Park was all of Paatelainen's own making. He probably didn't think he'd miscalculated badly when he brought on Fabian Yantorno for Joe Keenan with 20 minutes left, but he was wrong. Moments later David Van Zanten and Killie's Simon Ford were involved in an ugly clash of heads that left the new Hibs midfielder with blood gushing from a head wound.

With no subs left and almost 20 minutes remaining, Hibs, who had been profoundly uninspired and seemed happy to settle for the point, were suddenly vulnerable to Killie's counterattacks. Where Mehdi Taouli and David Fernandez had been swamped for the entire match by the Hibs midfield, suddenly they sprang to life as their 10-man opposition tried to counteract tiring legs and loss of a man.

With 10 minutes to go, a Hibs attack broke down and the ball was moved quickly to Taouli in acres of space. When he was eventually closed down he slipped the ball to Fernandez on the right, who cut across goal, feinted to shoot but instead laid the ball back to Jamie Hamill, Ford's replacement. His first kick of the game was a sublime low shot that scudded into the bottom left corner.

It was enough to have the radio phone-ins buzzing with rumours that Paatelainen will resign today. Instead, he came out fighting. "I'm deeply disappointed with what happened today," he said afterwards. "Going a man down shouldn't have the effect it did, but when we went to ten men we were outnumbered and our midfielders just didn't want to defend and so we were punished. Before the goal we were disciplined and defended well but for that attack, certain individuals know (who was at fault]. If you have lazy players like that out on the pitch then you are always open and liable to lose goals. Players who have a lazy streak won't play for my team."

As if that wasn't enough, Paatelainen followed up his mea non-culpa with a broadside at Colin Nish, the striker he brought to Leith from Killie this summer. That was harsh considering that until the goal a largely dull affair had been enlivened only by the presence of this classic pantomime villain. Nish was booed every time he touched the ball, talked to a former teammate or even breathed. And when he crocked former teammate Ryan O'Leary the place threatened to erupt.

He did get an ironic cheer after 20 minutes, however, when Steven Fletcher broke down the right and stroked a perfect ball into his path. It would have been easier to score, but with Killie keeper Alan Combe in no man's land Nish passed lamely into the keeper's arms, a loss that left Paatelainen raging. After the break Nish compounded the felony by getting in the way of Rob Jones' goalbound header.

Nish's opening miss was, incredibly, the game's first shot on goal, which tells you all you need to know about this committed but horribly scrappy affair. The first half was occasionally enlivened by glimpses of skill, such as when Fletcher manoeuvred in heavy traffic, putting the ball over his own head before shooting lamely wide, or when Taouil sent a stinging long-ranger just under the Hibs' bar only to see Andy McNeil match his virtuosity with a superb save. But mostly it was stultifying fare.

The main occupation for the paying punters was running the rule over the new signings and in particularly former Parma holding midfielder Manuel Pascali, who acquired a yellow card for a Maldini-esque scything of the hapless Van Zanten before kicking a ball. His second-half contribution was sufficiently meaningful and no-nonsense contribution to suggest he may live up to Jim Jefferies' expectations.

While the first half was a tepid, shot-shy affair, the second was at least played at a faster pace. Killie were unlucky not to open the scoring when Joe Keenan cleared off the line from sub Frazer Wright, a real handful at set-pieces. For Hibs, substitute Fabian Morais, he of the dodgiest barnet in this proud league, produced the fiercest shot on target after a purposeful run down the right. But in truth this was poor pickings from two sides who looked more anxious not to lose than keen to win.

MAN OF THE MATCH
For his all-round excellence, faultless decision-making and tireless workrate, it has to be Craig Bryson.

QUICK FACT

Killie's English defender Simon Ford made his debut for Jamaica, the land where his father was born, over the summer, playing three friendlies for the Reggae Boyz.

TALKING POINT

What was going on between Dean Shiels and Steven Fletcher? The two indulged in a shoving match when a Fletcher long range shot went wide, an incident that ended with Shiels clutching the Hibs badge and mouthing pleasantries to his teammate.

The full article contains 903 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 10 August 2008 9:03 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Kilmarnock FC , Hibernian FC
 
1

FTH22inarow,

10/08/2008 00:37:55
chortle wheeze guffaw.
2

Neutral Observer,

10/08/2008 00:53:08
This has to be one of the wildest, inaccurate reports of a match I have ever read. Who is this guy? Was he asleep for most of the match? Time for an early Bath Richard! Scotland on Sunday must be really short of reporters if they let this guy supply copy.
3

Daillyman,

10/08/2008 01:18:25
2 NO

I agree its a fix
4

Jambo Abroad,

10/08/2008 01:21:12
Sitting on the Balcony today listening to the game...

I was up and down like a loony... shouting and screaming...

The Spanish neighbours thought i was mad.... I was Killie only scored 1!!!
5

Don from Melbourne,

Narre Warren South 10/08/2008 02:38:55
iT IS GOING TO BE A VERY VERY LONG SEASON...I can just hear the reports now, last seasons away record was woeful, so this season we should not expect much better.... but we'll do ok at home.... that will be Mixu's line until we get belted there also...

All in all, really worrying signs for us, Shiels who Collins did not want fights with Fletcher on the opening day, the team Collins had was unbeaten and going strong, due to others at easter Road Collins goes, and we end up a basket case....... Please John all is forgiven come back and save us....
6

1874ever,

here 10/08/2008 03:39:35
Now there was a lot of positives for Hibs today. They positively were awful, I am positive they are a wee team amd I'm positive their manky fans won't be all over the Hearts boards today.
7

1874ever,

10/08/2008 03:40:41
Jamie Hamill is my hero
8

Bermuda Hibby,

Hamilton 10/08/2008 04:43:57
Nish is not a sriker....I've said it before. Hibs showed their true colours this afternoon and this will either be a very long season or a very short one! Board has little confidence in Mixu otherwise he would have some cash to spend. Our lack of goal scoring is frightening and I would go with our young players.....yes, bring Gray back....rather than this entirely predictable front pairing. HELLO......IT DOESN'T WORK....Build on the future rather than labour with the present. Getting rid of Benji was a massive tactical mistake and the signs are there for the season ahead. This post might be viewed as post-match defeatism.....it's not. This is unemotional reality.
9

kiwidoug,

22 In A Row 10/08/2008 06:58:49
I was going to post something sarcastic but I just can't be bothered.

Another season of mediocrity at best looms for the cabbages.
10

Kiwi-Jambo,

Dunedin New Zealand 10/08/2008 07:25:33
Can you here the Hi-bees sing No, No. Great result Killie. especially after 6-0 drubbing from Barca. Um Kiwidoug where you from?? I am a jambo from Dunedin grew up in Edinburgh as a lad Hearts man thru and thru. Oh and to all you Hibbies where are you all today?????? Heard it was a great game @ Tynie heard that Scottish/Lithuanians favourite son scoring the winner, MIKO, MIKO, MIKO!!! "WHERE HAVING A PARTY AND THE HIBS ARE IN THERE BEDS", LOL. Bring it on Hons and Velicka next week.
11

Palermo,

10/08/2008 08:41:02
not long now Mixu
12

Radge 21,

10/08/2008 08:42:49
Good old mixu, you only got the job because you scored a hat trick against the JT's a while back.
Do you remember the so called legend franck sauzee, he was the last manager to relegate hibs. What a guy
13

Jambo Dave,

Edinburgh 10/08/2008 08:53:58
2/ Ive got to agree this is a very harsh report for Mixu I think.He changes things and somebody gets injured which leave them short handed,this happens in football!Im starting to feel sorry for him now, we all know who is at fault here and they are nowhere near the football pitch.
14

HIBSBY,

10/08/2008 09:06:48
# 13 Hibs did not get relagated the season Frank was in charge. 2 subs used because of injury,a head clash,down to 10 men for 11 minutes,when we conceded the goal - the game was heading for 0 - 0 befofe we lost Van Zanten.ps how did you lot get on the last time you played at Rugby Park ?
15

HIBSBY,

10/08/2008 09:07:49
#sorry meant for ##12
16

Fit o' the walk Jambo,

10/08/2008 09:56:37
#14 Was that the year the weeteam went down and we won the cup?? It must be really painful supporting Edinburgh's wee club?!
17

Neutral Observer,

10/08/2008 10:05:58
#16 bring them

I was not at the match yesterday having only, till now heard the radio commentary by John Barnes and Jim Duffy. Now I have just watched the extended highlights and can confirm that this reporter's summary of the game is way off the mark. Hibs had about 70% of the game and only lacked the ability to put the ball in the net to secure a win by at least 2 goals. McNeil in the Hibs goal had only one save of note to make from the impressive Taouli.

So you may be surprised Mr serial poster, but what evidence do you have to support your comment?
18

xxp123,

Edinburgh 10/08/2008 10:06:22
14

Taxi for Mixu


19

NeonJambo,

10/08/2008 10:15:09
Come on Jambos, we dont like getting slated by hibs fans or OF, I understand banter and that Mixu really should have sorted out his side but scoreline doesnt suggest a mauling....correct me if im wrong.

We are only one victory in should be two next week against the great unwashed but lets unite edinburgh in taking the mickey out of OF and save the plaudits for when we win the Ed derbys.

Life without Derby matches is dull..............
20

Fit o' the walk Jambo,

10/08/2008 10:22:06
#18 Hibs had 70% of the game?? Does man of the match Craig Bryson play for the weeteam?? Your weeteam isn't very good is it and once again failed to score?!
21

NeonJambo,

10/08/2008 10:22:48
I would love that result but despise ST mirren almost as much as rankers, due to the final day result when we threw away the league.

Be suprised if its not at least 2-0 to celtic.
22

Neutral Observer,

10/08/2008 10:25:26
#22 bring them on

Hope you have again got the humble pie out of the freezer defrosting for around 3.00pm. Would expect a clear cut win for Celtic opening their SPL campaign at home against St Mirren. Would be surprised if the margin of victory will be less than 3 goals.
23

Neutral Observer,

10/08/2008 10:29:35
#23 Fit

Read again what I wrote. The failing was that they could not score so don't deserve to win if they cannot do that. Bryson may have played well, but in any case the BBC man of the match is usually selected from the winning team.

'Hibs had about 70% of the game and only lacked the ability to put the ball in the net to secure a win by at least 2 goals. McNeil in the Hibs goal had only one save of note to make from the impressive Taouli'.
24

Fit o' the walk Jambo,

10/08/2008 10:40:15
#27 According to a friend of mine who was at Rugby Park yesterday,he said that Hibs were garbage and were beaten by a poor side. You Hobos ought to be used to getting pummelled by now and the fantasies of having 70% of a match or whatever is merely clutching at straws which you've been doing for decades!!
25

RoyaIty,

10/08/2008 10:41:05
3# Daillyman still jumping from thread to thread looking for a cyber argument. When he gets it in the neck, look out for the "why are the Celtic fans not condemning those who have a go at me".

26

Osama Bin Liner,

edinburgh 10/08/2008 11:13:06
The author should stick to reviewing restaurants. Is it the fact that he's the Sports Editor that means subs don't get near his copy. Pity really as someone would have spotted his Nish coming to Edinburgh during the summer and Hibs new signing Fabian Morais howlers.
27

Giuseppe Tortolano,

10/08/2008 11:13:17
A peculiar match report, no mistake. Don't think Hugh McIllvaney will be having any sleepless nights. Using the word 'humping' in the 1st sentence?? A humping it was but expect better from SoS. Anyhoo...

Exactly the start most of us feared I'd wager. Mixu has asked that he be judged when the league starts. How many games? 4? 5? It doesn't look good. A couple of poor home games and he could be off. I hope I'm proved wrong but there seems to a fundamental problem with the the way the team is asked to play or with the way Mixu's trying to get his message accross. Or he may be a poor mananger.......

But maybe..............Parsimonious Petrie, in his final act as Hibs Chairman buries the hatchet with Yogi, assuring him that he wont have to see his 'tache ever again as a new chairman will be coming in with the keys to the biscuit tin...........




28

Giuseppe Tortolano,

10/08/2008 11:28:50
He's the Sports Editor, Osama?? Je-sus.
29

c mains hibby,

edinburgh 10/08/2008 11:59:15
Cant belive Mixu letting Benji and diamon gray go on loan when the team are screaming out for goals, if they dont pick up 3 points next week against Falkirk Mixu should go
30

radge dug,

Dùn Eideann 10/08/2008 12:10:26
I agree with the Hibees. This was actually a very good result. It didn't quite hit the heights of the Raith draw but you canny have it aw.

Hearts meanwhile had a disastrous day at Tynie.

Mixu must stay.
31

Neo,

Edinburgh 10/08/2008 13:44:16
As a Hibs fan I think we need to spend more money on the team to get better players. Hibs have sold the best players that they have had in decades.

If our cousins from Gorgie want to enjoy Hibs going through a bad patch it shows the kind of people that they are, petty.

In the long term Hibs have a club that is solvent and can the same be said about the Hearts?

Neo
32

Neutral Observer,

10/08/2008 14:07:18
#28 bring them on

Till the picture disappeared on 70 minutes, a good stuffy performance from St Mirren and your prediction is so far on the money. Celtic don't look like scoring again today.

Now we are enteretained by the exciting 'Football's Hidden Story'.
33

Citizen of the City of Edinburgh,

10/08/2008 15:36:00
Nice talk neo.
34

Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 10/08/2008 15:48:52
#36. What utter garbage!

So no hibs fans were all over every Hearts story on this and the other Scotsman/EEN forums right throughout last season constantly telling us that Hearts were going into administration and the "hibs owned the capital" despite last season being only the 5th time in 20 season that the hobos had managed to finish above Hearts, and even then that was only by 4 points against the worst Hearts side for years.

hibs solvent? so what? How long will hibs be solvent playing in the 1st division?

Hearts debt is reducing all the time and as it is our owner to whom the debt is owed there is no problem, therefore you are clearly just wishful thinking if you believe Hearts are not going to continue to be Edinburgh's biggest, most successful and best supported club.

What goes around comes around. You hobos will just have to take your medicine.
35

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10/08/2008 15:52:18
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36

Mibo,

10/08/2008 16:42:25
#40 - Utter Garbage from you as well - last time I looked Hibs not in first division and no indication that they are heading there. One defeat away from home and goal lost when down to 10 men.Obvious bad start but ist Division wishful thinking on your part. As for your own mob keep on dreaming on the back of one home victory.
37

The Gorgie Boys Are In Town,

10/08/2008 16:45:06
hibs are doomed to 1st division if mixu is still in charge by xmas. Not basing that on the loss to fellow strugglers Killie, just on what mixu has to say for himself.

Petrie has done a lot of good at hibs, keep it up tashio!!!!!
38

Mibo,

10/08/2008 17:31:33
#43 Fellow strugglers Killie? What do you base this comment on? FFS Hearts have only won one game and that at home why are they no longer "fellow strugglers". Petrie has done a good job at Hibs when you consider the recent financial history of the club but yes it is time for more investment. I find it unbelievable the transformation in Hearts fans who suddenly think they have a team that can compete at the top level in Scotland based on the recruitment of an unproven manager and one league victory. Think Jambo fans may be heading for yet another fall soon.
39

The Gorgie Boys Are In Town,

10/08/2008 17:49:26
44 As oppose to hibs who are always on the ground. No fall for hibs.
I base the strugglers term as they finished 11th last season and no doubt will do reasonable this season,
JJ is a good manager, too good to go down. Mixu and penny pinching hibs on the other hand aren't and look very poor from coaches through to strikers, Fletcher aside and is the only player of note. Still a few weeks left for him to depart to a team that does have a bit of ambition, anyone other than hibs basicaly, even Montrose if they had the dosh.


40

KelsoKillie,

On holiday 10/08/2008 18:19:00
Back on to the topic - told you Hibs lads Nish was rubbish when we sold him to ya. Sure, he had scored a few goals for us - but he'd had a lot of good assists and missed far too many of them - just as he did for you. It takes more than one win to get a feel for the season, but the team is looking OK even if there are no more Boyds, or Naismiths, uncovered as yet.
41

kiwidoug,

22 In A Row 10/08/2008 18:57:03
Hi Kiwi Jambo. I'm in Wellington. Jambo through and through - born in Edinburgh, moved to London then out here.

Went back to see a certain 4-0 victory at Hampden Park a couple of years back. What a great day. Discoved how out of touch I was. I had no idea that the Hibees were gay.

That explains just about everything.

Hope you are not freezing down there.
42

Mibo,

10/08/2008 18:58:51
#45 - Clown
43

Neutral Observer,

10/08/2008 19:54:45
Just watched Sentanta and both the commentator on the TV film Jock Brown and Jim Duffy who was there for BBC Scotland were raving about the quality and excitement and skill shown by both teams. Yet this Dick (Richard) Bath who wrote a story with at least half a dozen factual errors claimed it was a turgid affair. Do we suspect that he has an alternative team agenda or fancies himself as some sort of expert.

Get him off somewhere else Scotland on Sunday, or put him on a course to teach him objective and unbiased reporting.
44

Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 10/08/2008 20:16:48
Richard Bath is an English-born journalist whose specialist sport is Rugby Union.

He was formerly Sports Editor of SOS, but is now primarily a columnist, specialising in rugby, general sports features and restaurant reviews.

As far as is known, he kens hee-haw aboot fitba.
45

Gorgie's Finest,

10/08/2008 21:27:17
#18 &27

"Hibs had about 70% of the game" so convinced are you of this you say it twice.

While im not the person to ever defend BTO. I'll point out to you that actual possession stats were.

Killie 55% Hibs 45%

Clearly well off the mark with your 70% claim, but there again being one of the ones with your head firmly burried in the sand who still has the audacity to rear his ugly head on Hearts threads shouting off about us, you probably still think your playing "Free Flowing Flair Football" and you will challenge at the top this year
46

Neutral Observer,

10/08/2008 21:44:47
#51 GF

If that's the whole match stats then so be it. If you read my post you will see that I based my estimate on the 15 minute highlight film I watched. I wrote:

'Now I have just watched the extended highlights and can confirm that this reporter's summary of the game is way off the mark. Hibs had about 70% of the game and only lacked the ability to put the ball in the net'

Turning to your other main accusation - I rarely read Hearts stories and rarely post a comment. If I do they are usually factual and objective.

As for my 'ugly head' its actually not too bad, all things considered!
47

Neutral Observer,

10/08/2008 21:56:18
#50 Star 'O Rabbie Burns

That would explain a bit, but he should still be capable of not making basic blunders. Like getting player's names correct eg Filipe Morais and the correct spelling of Taouil. He had a great save by Combe from Fletcher down as a shot past the post and implied that Nish had deliberately injured O'Leary when in fact the guy landed badly on his shoulder or arm. There were other targeted comments and a paper of the supposed quality of SOS should not be using street language like humped. We all know what this means.

Would you trust a restuarant review this man publishes?
48

The Gorgie Boys Are In Town,

10/08/2008 22:20:43
53 Plenty more humpings for hibs for you to chew on, don't fret. I agree regarding the standard of the reporting in this publication as a whole, not great for a long while now.
49

Kiwi-Jambo,

Dunedin New Zealand 11/08/2008 05:43:56
Hey kiwidoug, Kia-ora fae doon sooth. Yeh its been pretty cold doon here in Duners. Great start to the season fo the J.T's more than I can say for The Hobo's ae. Yeh I grew up in Edinburgh as a lad for 9 years. And I was back over in Edinburgh working for 18 months in 05-06 it was great, fantastic season for HMFC. I wen to every home match & a few away ones. I Was @ the 4-0 Hampden Demoilition Derby of the GAY HI-BEES! I Went to the Cup Final as well. I was awesome first time I seen Hearts win a trophy. Do you follow Wellington Phoenix?? I am a fan of them too, I want to go too one of there A-league matches this season. But Hearts are my main team I support.
50

Neutral Observer,

11/08/2008 11:02:08
Looks like this thread had become a dating site for ex-pat Hearts fans. A lotof mentioning of gay people among the Kiwi posts is the the clue to what they are up to!

 

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