Motherwell fans roar Scottish Cup hopefuls on at training with huge banner and flares
Motherwell fans have made it known to the Fir Park players what Sunday's Scottish Cup clash with Hibs means to them with an impressive training display.
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Motherwell fans have made it known to the Fir Park players what Sunday's Scottish Cup clash with Hibs means to them with an impressive training display.
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.
The Belgian centre-back was given his marching orders after an off-the-ball incident with Dark Blues midfielder Paul McGowan shortly before the hour mark in the goalless draw between the two teams at Dens Park on Wednesday night and although there was a suggestion Bushiri felt the sending-off was harsh, Hibs chose not to appeal the decision, meaning he misses the Scottish Premiership home game against St Johnstone and Scottish Cup quarter-final trip to Motherwell.
Rocky Bushiri was dismissed after 58 minutes following an off-the-ball incident with Dark Blues midfielder Paul McGowan, leaving Hibs to play the final half-hour of the game with ten men.
Dundee and Hibernian had to settle for a point each after a hard-fought 0-0 draw in the cinch Premiership.
The Easter Road side frustrated the visitors in the lunchtime kick-off, limiting them to just three shots on target and only one from open play as Matt Macey and his defence kept the league-leaders at bay in the Capital.
That Ryan Porteous managed to put a difficult week behind him to help inspire Hibs to a credible goalless draw against Celtic came as no surprise to his Easter Road colleagues.