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Should be a good crowd coming up for this. Hibs seem to have picked up a bit of form . hopefully kilties injury wasnt too bad and reilly is back. We are in fine form just now unbeaten in four and rattling in the goals. Score prediction 2-2. Is Malonga still on free kicks for the hibees? One of the worst free kicks iv seen in the last game at palmy.

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I'll be hungover as f**k on Saturday after getting pished before watching Scotland pump Ireland the night before.

You won't be the only one I'd imagine. Our bus is leaving Dumfries at 10am for this one which means there's a strong chance I'll still be drunk.

Should be a good game and a far greater test than the previous match with Hibs being much improved, and at home.

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I'll be hungover as f**k on Saturday after getting pished before watching Scotland pump Ireland the night before.

You won't be the only one I'd imagine. Our bus is leaving Dumfries at 10am for this one which means there's a strong chance I'll still be drunk.

Should be a good game and a far greater test than the previous match with Hibs being much improved, and at home.

I would think this will apply to half the crowd

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You won't be the only one I'd imagine. Our bus is leaving Dumfries at 10am for this one which means there's a strong chance I'll still be drunk.

Should be a good game and a far greater test than the previous match with Hibs being much improved, and at home.

I'm more looking forward to the Scotland game on Friday than our game on Saturday.

I would think this will apply to half the crowd

Most likely.

Also going to Scotland match and certainly looking to have a few beers in Edinburgh pre-match.

Hibs clearly much improved but we should look forward to day`s like this. Nothing to fear.

2 important games in 24 hours for club and for country. I would be with a Scotland win and a Hibs win.

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Scotland game is more of a must-win whereas anything we pick up at Easter Road will be a bonus.

The last double-header was good to me with a win up at Kirkcaldy and 3 points for Scotland at Ibrox. Tougher opposition in both matches this time though.

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Don't know what you are getting at but the way he played last time at Palmerston ,he might be a better bowler than footballer.

6 goals in 8 starts and 1 sub appearance. He's been playing really well and isn't fully fit yet because he never had a pre-season. He's improving every game and will be a big miss for us.

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Will Hibs be calling this one off with our international pedigree players unavailable, or is that only possible with the Boab's Repairs Petrol Cup?

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6 goals in 8 starts and 1 sub appearance. He's been playing really well and isn't fully fit yet because he never had a pre-season. He's improving every game and will be a big miss for us.

Yeh, I have read that he has improved big time since then. Malonga was a understandibly a bit rusty last time out .
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Will Hibs be calling this one off with our international pedigree players unavailable, or is that only possible with the Boab's Repairs Petrol Cup?

No, you are wrong there. Its only possible to do this if you are away from home and your name is the rangers.
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Scotland game is more of a must-win whereas anything we pick up at Easter Road will be a bonus.

The last double-header was good to me with a win up at Kirkcaldy and 3 points for Scotland at Ibrox. Tougher opposition in both matches this time though.

Yes exactly. I was thinking earlier about what trade off in results I'd accept.

If Hibs only beat us narrowly, we'll stay ahead of them, but let's face it, they're likely to overhaul us at some point anyway. To get something at Easter Road would be great, but would remain a small step.

The Scotland game however is massive in itself and could well be utterly decisive in the campaign.

The football Gods seem remarkably immune to my plea bargaining, but there's no doubt which result matters more.

I feel a bit greedy though.

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It's a tricky one but if I had to choose between a win for club or for country this weekend, I'd take the three points at Parkhead on Friday night.

For Ireland.

That's a joke before any c**t loses the head

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