Following Hibs’ 3-1 Premiership victory over Aberdeen at Pittodrie, supporters were invited to share their perspectives. Below are some of the responses received: Paul described the match as “A good team performance,” expressing hope that it would mark “the start of a run of wins as points needed to move up the table.” Scott conveyed his satisfaction for “David Gray and his players,” but cautioned that “the basement is going to be a dogfight this season as there are some very poor teams so we have to keep it going.” Matt, who admitted to “Having been a vocal critic of Gray earlier in his reign,” stated he was “now eating humble pie.” He observed that the team “look like we have got grit throughout and are playing for each other, the attackers are converting chances and defenders are putting in a shift.” He concluded it was “A well-deserved victory for us which cements my opinion that we clearly are not a relegation team.” Aidan noted that the team “Controlled the game and actually ran the show, which to do at Pittodrie is not an easy thing.” He asserted that “After 90 minutes it would be very difficult to say that Hibs did not deserve the win after the endeavour put in,” viewing the result as a “Massive confidence boost ahead of Boxing Day at Tynecastle.” Kenny declared, “This was the best performance of the season so far,” adding that “Confidence is growing now and we are playing some really good football.” He also expressed the view that “We still need to strengthen the team in the window and I hope Gray is allowed to bring in the players he wants and isn’t been told by the Black Knight Group what players he’s getting,” before reiterating, “Great performance.” Sandy remarked that “The winning mentality is back for Hibs,” observing that “every player in green and white on that park showed passion, determination, and some good football.” He added, “Can’t ask for more than that, three goals a game becoming habitual so thanks and Merry Christmas to Sir David and the team.” Post navigation Potential Player Exits from Manchester United for Rashford, Martinez, and Eriksen FAW Formally Proposes Merthyr Town’s Transition from English to Welsh Football System