Following the 0-0 draw against Ross County, a result that extended Hibs’ winless streak to five matches but moved them off the bottom of the league table, supporters shared their perspectives. Below are some of the comments received: David stated his belief that David Gray lacks a clear plan, noting the team’s minimal creation with its front four players. He expressed frustration over another winnable game lost and the team’s apparent inability to secure victories, emphasizing that the upcoming two matches would be season-defining and that draws were no longer beneficial. Jonny acknowledged that securing a point and a clean sheet was a positive at this juncture. He criticized Lewis Miller’s performance, suggesting he should not be in the team. Jonny expressed hope for a change in luck but stressed the need for more experienced players and a clearout during the next transfer window, adding that it would be regrettable to witness another Hibs legend dismissed from the managerial role. Kieran described the performance as “absolutely pathetic.” He asserted that while Gray’s legend status would endure, he was not suitable for the managerial position. Kieran criticized the board, suggesting they had “gotten away with absolute murder,” and warned that Bill Foley might withdraw his funding if the current trajectory continued. He lamented the prospect of “another season of bottom six and more corporate suites built than victories,” labeling the situation as “pathetic.” Greg sarcastically remarked on the “very impressive” ability of Ben Kensell and the Gordons to consistently appoint managers who struggle to defeat Ross County, calling it “Consistency at its finest.” Stuart pointed out that Hibs had previously dismissed managers who achieved better results. He disputed Gray’s claims of team improvement, stating that the results did not reflect this, and suggested it might take an entire season to secure a win. Stuart concluded by calling for the departure of both Gray and Malky Mackay. Cameron highlighted poor decision-making in the final third. He noted that while a clean sheet was achieved “for once,” the defense instilled dread whenever the opposition attacked, though he added that Ross County’s performance in the final third was equally poor. George considered the point an “okay” outcome given the team’s confidence levels, especially following a previous point against the Jambos on Sunday. He acknowledged that Ross County are formidable at home, viewing the draw as “a wee step forward” and a foundation for building confidence.

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