Martin Boyle doesn't miss Hibs 'crunching tackles' as winger glad to leave Scottish football 'abuse' behind
Martin Boyle insists he's enjoying the change of pace in Saudi Arabia - saying he doesn't miss the "abuse" he got from fans while at Hibs.
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Martin Boyle insists he's enjoying the change of pace in Saudi Arabia - saying he doesn't miss the "abuse" he got from fans while at Hibs.
Three nil-nils in a week had me looking out the old smelling salts to avoid falling asleep on Hibs TV.
Hibs’ lack of goals is inflating the frustration levels, not just in the stands.
With a third goalless draw on the bounce, Hibs still managed to move into fourth place but, returning to cup duty next weekend, Easter Road boss Shaun Maloney knows his men have to rediscover their cutting edge.
The hosts looked lively at times but despite efforts from Chris Cadden, Christian Doidge, Sylvester Jasper, and Elias Melkersen they were unable to breach Zander Clark’s goal. The visitors struggled too, with no shots on target and only a handful of speculative efforts.
A dynamic duo, in the dressing room and in training they served up mischief and laughter, while on the pitch they were two of Hibs most influential players.
When he left Hibernian in January, Martin Boyle made it clear he would not rule out a homecoming later in his career.
Illness, injuries, and suspension means manager Shaun Maloney will have to ask a lot of his remaining players, while crossing his fingers that there are no further casualties.