Hibs: Your views

Jamie Adams, Leith: "I'm pleased to get through to the next round and it was so easy. It was a great win and to score five was okay. It's the cup and that makes it tough for Hibs but it was an exciting game to win."

Dan Gordon, Leith: "I think it was good to win so easily, they had a wee spell when we stopped playing in the second half but most of the game was played in their half and we could have scored a few more. Best for us was Colin Nish for the second week running."

Ross Watterson, Wardie: "It was so easy, all the front players scored except our top scorer which was strange. Best player for us was Nish but he should have scored at least a hat-trick."

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Ally Sunderland, Granton: "I thought we were really good and scored five goals again – good to be a Hibby just now."

Mark Hamilton, Musselburgh: "Montrose looked like a team that were just making up the numbers – they had nothing to threaten us. Hibs were very organised and strolled through the game."

Mike Brown, Leith: "Five goals and an easy passage through this round – let's hope for a decent home draw on Wednesday."

Paul Brandon, Leith: "As a team, we were brilliant in spells but we didn't need to play anywhere near 100 per cent."

Paul Hughes, Duddingston: "Could have been a lot more if our old keeper wasn't playing, he made about ten great saves. Wotherspoon was my man of the match."

Simon McNeil, Portobello: "This could be our year if we get a decent draw. We were in easy street from the minute Nish started the scoring."

James McNeil, Leith: "Dominated the game and it turned out like a training game. Good day out for the Montrose boys and their fans were noisy but they were really outclassed everywhere."

Ross Cooper, Trinity: "We put on a show. Only five goals, but that was down to Andy McNeil in the Montrose goal who showed his class, the man of the match award goes to him."

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Fraser Corrigan, Wardie: "I don't expect us to get another game as easy as this was. Nish scored twice and Riordan scored a cracker. Great to see Benji and new boy Gow getting goals as well."

John Keys, Leith: "I thought we played really well and deserved to win – Miller and McBride were our best players."

Thomas McDougall, Muirhouse: "No sweat, we just bulldozed through them throughout the game."

George Marshall, Piershill: "Easy to see why Yogi wanted Alan Gow – sweet strike for the fifth goal. I'm very excited bout the team we have now, a bit more composure and it would have been a cricket score."

Jackie Muir, Goldenacre: "Great that two of the subs scored but it will be harder on Wednesday against Aberdeen – just hope we play as well."

May Lothian, Leith: "It was good performance to get through the tie. Best for us was Nish and Wotherspoon and Zemmama gave us a lift when he came on."

Craig Lewis, Dunfermline: "Absolutely first-class performance from the Hibees, five good goals and a trademark goal from Deeks. It was a good cup tie and I hope the Montrose fans enjoyed their day out in the Capital."

Robbie McGee, Inverkeithing: "We kept the good run going and with a great performance. Any team that scores five is well worth the entrance money; it was a good day out, I enjoyed it."

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