Hibs: Your Views

Lee McLennan, Corstorphine: "A good first half and the second half started all right, but apart from that we were an utter disgrace. We had no fight at all in us, and no passion. Watching Hibs at the moment is like watching the team when Mixu was in charge and there really was a lot of emotional Hibbies on my bus making the long journey back to Edinburgh. As far as I am concerned if Yogi wants to do things the proper way he must go tomorrow. We have no tactics and we have done nothing at all

Tommy Walker, Corstorphine: "Spineless, gutless, no desire, no heart, no passion. The manager doesn't know how to change it when we're up against it. We were unable to match Ross County and that is nothing short of embarrassing. We showed no desire to win the game, no desire to have a fight. We can't defend corners, we can't defend cross balls. Miller and Thicot were awful – Thicot couldn't pick out any Hibs player with his long balls. Ian Murray was okay and Sol Bamba wasn't too bad. With Riordan it is like he has no passion to play football at all. One team played for the jersey, another didn't and just wanted their wages. I don't know how we can change this around for the trip to Falkirk on Saturday. I would say that in contrast to some of the players out there in Dingwall, John Rankin plays with the heart on the jersey and is one of our best for passion – I think he's a brilliant player. Kurtis Byrne should also get a shot now, and we should get some of the under-19s in and give them a chance now too."

Andrew Jeffrey, Dunbar: "Spineless. The players just didn't seem to want to get involved. The two goals were just diabolical defending again. It is clear there has been no learning from the derby, or Ross County at home. The players were in their shells and came out for ten minutes at the start of the second half, where we played fairly well, but we then went back and tried to defend the lead and we lost the game from there on. For the corner that led to their second goal no-one wanted to take control, the keeper came out and the goal came from there. Our defending was diabolical and the players were spineless. Our big problem is that Yogi doesn't want to change it. He doesn't seem to want to give Galbraith a decent chance, for example. Thicot isn't a right back, and we should have bought one in January instead of bringing in Alan Gow on loan. I don't see any way back. I have been to every game this season but I won't be back again this term. Saturday will take care of itself but I think Falkirk may get their first three points in a while. I think we'll be lucky to finish sixth on this form. In all honesty, after tonight, Yogi needs to either sort it or walk. It hurts me to say that as I thought he was the man to turn it around. He might be good at what he says but he can't implement it."

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