Hibs: Your Say

John Urquart, Wardie: "I thought it was a vast improvement from last week's debacle at Hamilton, but we still lost. I thought that we sat far too deep in the second half."

Alex Brown, Gilmerton: "We allowed them back in the game by sitting too deep. At 2-1 we were the better team and with a wee bit more belief we would have won."

Alan Pollock, Leith: "Last-gasp defending for most of the second half and we just lost out. Great defending from Hanlon and Bamba, they were superb but let down by some players being a wee bit nervous."

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Ian McCabe, Powderhall: "I would have liked to see us hold on to the ball a wee bit more, we kept giving it away. Bad mistake by McCormack for their second goal."

Gav Patterson, Warriston: "We played okay, nothing too exciting and we just lost out. I was impressed by Rankin and Hanlon but some players should be giving more."

William McCallum, Restalrig: "Plenty of positives and we can't be too disappointed not to win especially after losing the first goal so early. I though that Hughes bringing on Benji for Nish was a major mistake."

Dale Brown, Craigmillar: "If we had played with a wee bit more belief when we were in front they would have crumbled, but we let them off the hook. They were there for the taking and as usual we blew it."

Ryan Addison, Craigmillar: "Why did Hughes bring on Galbraith, when anyone could see we needed a defender on to stop them. Thicot for Riordan or Nish would have won us the game. Another major blunder from Hughes again."

Les Nixon, Leith: "That was a joke. We were coasting the game and we looked like we lost our bottle."

Ross Cooper, Leith: "We made a bad Celtic team look good. I bet they don't win another game all season; we just gifted them the goals and the win."

Kenny Carson, Pilrig: "Not good enough from Nish, McBride and Wotherspoon in midfield, not a good idea to muck about with the ball in midfield and as usual we lose out. We need some major characters to win at places like this."

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Mike Ramsey, Bo'ness: "It wasn't like watching Arsenal v Barcelona I'm afraid. Two poor teams struggling for any decent form, but we collapsed from a wining position. No steel in the team."

Paul Ramsey, Trinity: "As soon as their second goal went in the heads went down and we collapsed. I just can't understand how fragile we looked at that point as we had no real leader on the park to rally the troops and see us over the line."

Alison Ingram, Greenbank: "A decent hour from Hibs but we sat far too deep. Why didn't he strengthen midfield or defence instead of bringing on Galbraith when we were already ahead. I cannot understand Hughes' decisions – does he not learn from his previous mistakes?"

Malky Thorburn, Drylaw: "Not a great deal of pleasure can be obtained from that performance. I thought that we could hold out but we didn't again and threw it away."

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