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Published Date: 15 February 2009
EMPIRES seem to have risen and fallen, seasons changed and the whole world plunged into depression since Kilmarnock and Hibernian last won a couple of Scottish Premier League games. Exactly why it has become such a lost art was laid bare by a mildly diverting draw the pair fought out. It exposed so many of their flaws and seemed so eminently predictable.
The Easter Road men seem bereft of inspiration, aside from the bundle of it offered by the erratic Derek Riordan. He conjured up a ninth goal of the season with the help of a deflection, but this 40th minute extravagance aside, no one in green appear
ed capable of providing the shoots of recovery that Mixu Paatelainen's side are crying out for.

For their part Kilmarnock could at least cite mitigating circumstances for the fact that their spirited plugging away in search of an equaliser seemed lacking in incisiveness until Jamie Hamill struck with a fine hit 14 minutes from time. Suspension deprived Jim Jefferies of David Fernandez and Kevin Kyle, while injury accounted for the absence of the dependable Danny Invincibile and Allan Russell, who will be out the rest of the season with a cruciate problem. In light of these front line problems, the point will have been more satisfying for the Ayrshire club. It kept them above 10th place St Mirren but only on goal difference.

Hibs, meanwhile, have now slipped out of the top six but look like a team who belong in the bottom half of the SPL. Paatelainen would vehemently disagree judging by the sheen with which he buffed up a stuttering performance. He spoke of his team being "tremendous" in the first half, describing his men as "all over their opponents", "fully" deserving of their lead and only undone because they "didn't get a second goal to kill off" their opponents. "That has been the story of the season for us so far," he said.

His tale told yesterday bore little resemblance of that related by Jefferies, whose handle on events seemed closer to what was played out. He praised his extensively depleted team – in which James Fowler, Frazer Wright and Mehdi Taouil also did not feature – for their "will and determination". "It would have been an absolutely travesty if we hadn't come away with anything," said the Killie manager. "In fact, if anyone deserved to win it, it was us. It was a tremendous performance and it at least stops the rot after a couple of narrow defeats."

The encounter was between two of the country's out-of-form teams.

You could almost smell the desperation wafting from the combatants in the early stages. Players pounded around the field as if pelting runs and putting the foot in could compensate for a criminal lack of poise. Endeavour so often requires to serve as a substitute for elegance in the Scottish game, but that in itself does not mean what is then produced can't compel. If watching folk push their bodies to the limits didn't engage on some level, then all forms of athletics, cycling and other disciplines could not be deemed watchable on any level.

Of course, it tells everything about Hibs' diminishment when you are left to commend them for effort above all else. The team once regarded as the SPL's real aesthetes are now just largely a scuffing, sometime capable, side just like the other middle-ranking teams they so comfortably rank among. Steven Fletcher, carrying a knock and benched yesterday, and Riordan are better than that. It was Riordan's willingness to attempt the audacious and his lush striking power that provided the initial twist in an encounter Kilmarnock seemed to be controlling following an early flurry from Paatelainen's team.

Killie's success in restricting much of the play to their opponents' half – and forcing the best opening of the first period – was rendered incidental when Riordan picked up the ball fully 30 yards from goal. Delightfully flicking the ball over the head of the on-rushing Manuel Pacscali, he engineered himself space to shoot before the Italian got his body in the way of his belting drive, only it divert it wide of a static Alan Combe, who seemed beaten all too easily.

Jefferies would have had cause then to despair over the paper-thin margins between a ball-to-body-part connection helping a shot find its target and stopping it doing so. For only a minute earlier, after great scavenging from Craig Bryson and Hamill presented Conor Sammon with a glorious opening, the Irishman seemed to have clipped a controlled effort goalwards… only for Chris Hogg to stick out a foot and deflect the ball on to the roof of the Hibs' net. Jefferies scowled later that it struck the defender's hand.

Sammon was the Rugby Park side's lone attacker in a 4-5-1 system that left his side looking blunt in forward areas. He was guilty of squandering a free header just after the restart, but Kilmarnock deserve immense credit for refusing to accept a loss that began to seem inevitable as the contest entered its final quarter.

Hibs youngster Paul Hanlon played his part in the home side's equaliser, clumping a clearance straight to Hamill, who steered a superb shot in at the far corner from the right hand corner of the net. For Paatelainen, the defender's inexperience then told, but the Hibs manager was at pains not to condemn a "good boy". It was a goal warranted on the balance of play, though both teams had near mighty things to claim full points in a frantic end. It was no surprise they didn't take them. Winning is something other teams do right now.



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  • Last Updated: 14 February 2009 10:38 PM
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  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC , Kilmarnock FC
 
1

Edinburghs only big team,

15/02/2009 00:06:07
Killie reserves draw with hoofball hibs.

yawn.......
2

Cammy,

Edinburgh 15/02/2009 02:52:49
Actually Killie reserves gave us a real lesson in how to get the best out of what you've got.

It's hard to see a way out with Mixu. As the above article states, we're a very poor footballing side despite having a very good squad.

Mixu can pick a player, he just doesn't know to play them. We've tried very hard to back him and give him time to develop, but there's very few of us now left defending what they see on the park.

Unfortunately Mixu seems to be watching a different game to the rest of us.

#1 EOBT Please feel free to enjoy whilst you can. You never know, you might get lucky and the Government will nationalize you. :-)
3

Greens,

15/02/2009 07:57:18
More sh*te, are you still here Mixu?
Pat Nevin put across the supporters view very well, apparently we think Mixu is "not technically pro-active". Rosa did zero 2nd half, Yantorno sat on the bench AGAIN without being given a chance, Mixu didn't see it.
On second thoughts, perhaps Pat got it wrong - TV ads tell us that pro-active stuff "aids digestive transit" & that pretty well sums up Hibs performance.
4

cam2644,

15/02/2009 09:35:33
Mixu's post match comments were devoid of all reality.He simply doesn't understand the game and relatively good players are woefully under performing.
Mr Petrie & Co now have to decide whether severance pay to Mixu might be justified to offset a further fall in gate receipts or whether to whet the appetite of the fans with the appointment of a new manger during the summer.
5

Dood,

15/02/2009 09:43:21
For God's sake Petrie, how much more of this will you take before acting? As if things weren't bad enough on the park, are you actually listening to what this buffoon is dribbling on about off the park?

That was 'tremendous'?????? Eh? It might not have been as bad as some recent performances, but tremendous?

I'll give him some credit though, he's managed to turn my whole attitude round over the last month or so. Previously I was verging on apathy whereas now I'm absolutely bloody raging. The whole thing is a farce and cannot be allowed to continue.

New manager in NOW, bleed youngsters for the remainder of the season and clear out some of the dross (Thicot, JJ, Rankin, Keenan, AOB etc etc).

PS - Cracking bench yesterday Mixu - A Gk and the rest attacking players. Real depth. Inspired.
6

helsinki man,

Riga 15/02/2009 09:56:08
I´d like to see a table in the scotsman with managers ratings.we´d be rock bottom.I can´t think of another manager who´s NEARLY as useless as ours.I agree with Dood.Apathy has turned to anger and disgust.This is the worst since Williamson.In fact-i think this is even worse.Its not as if we´ve got bad players.3rd place is up for grabs as other teams have financial problems.European place should have been a cakewalk-or at least between us and Utd.
7

GeorgeCowieOrWalterKidd?,

15/02/2009 10:04:50
What are you lot complaining about? You've been droning on how financial prudence is the way ahead. Now you've got it the penny's dropped that balance sheets aren't much fun to watch and football's about winning things after all!
8

Edinburgh's Big Team,

EH11 15/02/2009 11:15:58
Never mind, you can all come on our threads and talk about our lack of goalscorers etc or the usual low-wit offerings....administration anyone? how about flats....tick tock.....?

penny may finally be dropping with the deluded. No talent, no flair, no free flowing football and the most deluded manager in the country....am off for a lunch of brown trout
9

Jake MacBagpipe,

Zurich 15/02/2009 11:56:52
Dood..I've felt anger from day 1 of Paatelainen's appointment. Hat-trick or no hat-trick against Hearts, this wildy incompetent buffoon was never ever going to cut it at any level. His very first comments to the press after his appointment were all apologies in advance, for the way it was going to take a great deal of time to rebuild..bla...bla...how we must not expect too much too soon...etc., etc....
Petrie will HAVE to sit up and take note, or financial prudence wont mean doodley squat when the fans' patience finally runs out.
Hoof Shreck out the door..along with Petrie...and let's do something positive with the relatively good squad we have.
For me the 2 most painfully striking illustrations of Biffo's ineptitude are:
1. Yatorno continuosly on the bench, and
2. the signing of that Good Ranger's man,Johansson.

There are, of course, many other glaring examples; but these are the 2 most painful in my mind.
10

BrownTrout,

15/02/2009 11:57:50
Mixu and the shoogly hook, I would not know who we can replace him with. The man is totally inept.

Hibee till I die.
11

Weel Kent Jambo,

15/02/2009 12:53:28
#9 Think in general you hit the nail on the head but "relatively good squad"? Relative to whom exactly?

Never mind, there are some classic quotes in the article to be filed away until the next attack of Hibee-ism on the JTs threads.

"Just largely a scuffing side just like the other middle-ranking teams they so comfortably rank among."

Ouch!! Good luck.
12

Judge Reinhold,

Beverley Hill 15/02/2009 17:02:47
#8

Deary me, your insistance on using your user name to remind us that YOU support Edinburghs biggest team does suggest you are suffering from "small w*lly " syndrome, you poor decrepit little soul. I almost feel sorry for you. Almost....



13

Jamboree,

15/02/2009 19:44:31
QUOTE: "Hibs, meanwhile, have now slipped out of the top six but look like a team who BELONG in the bottom half of the SPL".

Well said!! Finally telling the reader how it actually is. The Hobbits are p*** poor YET AGAIN.

Hearts are no great shakes either but at least look capable of salvaging European football YET AGAIN to restore some capital pride.

Mixup must stay! 'mon the legend!
14

kiwidoug,

22 In A Row 15/02/2009 22:10:32
Great to see the Cabbages continuing to be resolute in the battle to avoid relegation.

Although Inverness, Hamilton etc may have better teams, I still think they'll make it.
15

Geo_1875,

Edinburgh 16/02/2009 09:13:36
#13 Andrew Smith writes that Hibs are now in the bottom 6 and you proceed to include his "QUOTE" in your post.

If you look closely at the league table you will see that Hibs are in 6th place. This is, I'm fairly certain, in the top 6.

Phannies, you and the !journalist".
16

Tynie,

Robbo's Bar 16/02/2009 09:31:51
Hibs sixth/seventh since the Seventies. Mixu manager since Jan 08, currently sixth, no worse a league position than Miller, Duffy, Williamson, Collins etc etc etc.

C'mon Hibs fans - who are you blaming for the twenty-nine years before Maxu arrived? And when he goes - your Chairman will simply replace him with another SFL rookie

A football club sets out its ambition with the calibre of its managers - NOT its players. And your man Petrie will NEVER pay the wages to sign a decent coach. That's why you will never attract the best players - any player worth his salt will want to develop under an experienced coach

You know it!!
17

We love fitba,

Google 16/02/2009 09:37:49
"Story of our season", says Mixu about the failure to kill off Killie with a 2nd goal.

It's starting to look like the story of Mixu's tenure - how many times have Hibs dominated a match since the big man took the helm? Not many at all, and that points to an inability to keep possession and frustrate opponents.

 

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