'That was brutal to watch' - Hibs fans react to goalless draw with Ross County in Dingwall

Christian Doidge is frustrated after Hibs miss a late chance against Ross CountyChristian Doidge is frustrated after Hibs miss a late chance against Ross County
Christian Doidge is frustrated after Hibs miss a late chance against Ross County
Hibs fans were not best pleased at their side’s stalemate in Dingwall – despite some 28 attempts on goal from the Easter Road side.

Even with the hosts reduced to ten men for the final ten minutes, the Capital club were left frustrated and ended up drawing a match many felt they should have won comfortably.

Keith Robertson wrote: "Loads of chances and 10+ minutes with an extra player. Should be winning that, points thrown away."

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JD Hibs added: "Should have won this comfortably. Players never looked like scoring. Must have had 10+ decent chances. Very poor in front of goal."

CRM1875 said: "That was brutal to watch nothing went right today.

Scott Marr tweeted: "Referee absolutely stinking!! Saying that, shooting practice on Monday. Someone tell Doidge to header the ball down the way."

CRM1875 said: "That was brutal to watch nothing went right today."

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Ollie J raged: "For that £15 I could have gone to B&Q, bought a ****load of paint and watched it dry and got more excitement from it."

Ken Reid mused: "21 shots and no goals. Firing blanks will not do Hibees."

Stuart MacKenzie added: "That was awful viewing, no urgency and can’t pass five yards."

James Clark wrote: "No the worst result should of won but onto next week Hibs."

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Tam McManus surmised: "Really frustrating afternoon for Hibs. Untroubled defensively but missed too many chances at the other end. Two points dropped."

Jason Kemp tweeted: "Some Hibs "fans", and I use that term loosely, really need to get a grip. The reaction anytime we drop points is utterly ridiculous for a team that's done so well so far this season."

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