Following Tuesday night’s 3-3 draw, Hibernian supporters shared their perspectives. Here are some of their comments: Peter described the match as “truly entertaining,” noting positive periods for Hibs but also highlighting persistent defensive and attacking weaknesses. He expressed hope that the draw might initiate a positive change, enabling the team to secure more points, though he believes avoiding relegation is the most realistic goal given the current squad and manager. Mike observed a significant increase in effort and teamwork from the players, stating they “put in a shift and got a deserved point.” He noted that Rocky Bushiri’s equaliser was “celebrated like a win” and praised the fans for their support. Despite acknowledging ongoing issues across the field, Mike expressed optimism that improved effort would lead to better results, emphasizing the necessity of such improvement. David asserted that David Gray should now be aware of the “obvious” areas requiring reinforcement in January, urging the club to address these needs proactively. He commended the players for their unity but stressed the importance of securing a result against Motherwell. David also criticized the team’s lack of intensity at the beginning of the second half, which allowed Aberdeen to gain control. Scott commented that the players celebrating a draw “like a cup final victory” reflects the team’s current predicament. He stated, “For me this only prolongs the agony,” predicting that defeats against Motherwell and Celtic would lead to Gray’s departure. John characterized the performance as “timely” but highlighted that “scoring three goals to get a draw underlines our defensive weakness.” He also noted that Elie Youan appeared to be playing at his expected level. Ross pointed out that the team experienced “a bit of luck which we have been missing,” coupled with a newfound “fighting spirit.” He praised Nicky Cadden, stating he “is beginning to find his feet and looks a good signing.” While acknowledging that “everything isn’t rosy,” Ross advocated for addressing “the obvious flaws” during the upcoming transfer window and expressed satisfaction for Bushiri. Sandy commended the team for fighting “bravely and did not let the heads go down.” He singled out Nicky Cadden and Elie Youan as “outstanding” and described the defense as playing “like tigers against a very good Aberdeen side,” concluding that it was the “First game for a while I’ve enjoyed.”

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