Your Views on Hibs' Display

John Christie, Willowbrae: "The first half was bad, we were better in the second half but we still didn't show any threat up front. Riordan and Stokes were poor.

Tom Conway, Craigmillar: "The referee cost us the game, he was desperate for United to win. You could see how biased he was by his decisions throughout the game."

Lisa-Anne Aitken, Millerhill: "We were robbed by officials, who just gave them everything. Lasting memory was the linesman trying to give a corner when the United player kicked it out; it was embarrassing to watch their performance."

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Paul Aitken, Leith: "We toiled in the first half but much better in the second. Just unlucky not to win in what was a very good game between two good teams. Hanlon was excellent in the second half as centre back."

Fraser Moore, Craigleith: "How did we not get a point from this game? We had so much pressure in the second half."

Alistair Hogg, Prestonfield: "One reason we lost was the bad tactics from Yogi. In the first half we were rotten throughout the team. We were better in the second half when Thicot came on and at least his passes found a Hibs man."

Ken Burns, Leith: "We played okay but never scored – not good enough from Hibs."

Donald McKillock, Leith: "The bottom line is we didn't deserve the win. One chance in the second half isn't good enough."

Ryan Wilson, Leith: "We weren't competitive. We let Dundee United have the midfield especially in the first half. Some new faces are required quickly as some players have shown they are not good enough for Hibs."

Allan McJefferies, Ipswich: "We watch a team that looks like it's lost confidence. Zemmama wasn't injured – he just didn't fancy it. Loads of players seemed to be lost in the first half. Best for us was Smith, our new keeper. He had a few great saves in the first half."

Keith Swan, Ely, England: "The passing was bad throughout the game. Wotherspoon and Rankin were trying too hard, they should relax and let their ability come through."

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Des Swan, Newington: "Though we were second best in the first half, couldn't ask any more from the players in the second half – we just didn't get a goal."

Stephan Le Roux, Mountcastle: "One point from nine isn't good enough. I just hope Yogi gets the players fired up for next week."

Paul Douglas, Clovenstone: "Not quite good enough. It was always going to be difficult but it could have been a very different story if Liam Miller had scored with his chance or Wotherspoon with his. Best for Hibs was John Rankin."

Barry Douglas Clovenstone: "I'm not too disappointed with the way we played in the second half and if the players can put that together again next week it should be enough. Good to see Thicot playing but I would have liked to see McBride on the park."

Simon McConnell, Broughton: "The team drove on in the second half but we just couldn't break them down. Unlucky when Wotherspoon hit the post, and a bit of a blow in the race for third place."

Ian Jarvis, Granton: "The first half was rubbish – Yogi can't be pleased with that. At least he changed it at half-time but we were a shambles in that first half."

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