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Thread: Next up - Hibs visit Fir Park

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    Next up - Hibs visit Fir Park

    Neither Motherwell nor Hibs won a league game in November. Who will take the points at Fir Park on Saturday? - External Link

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    This is the type of game we tend to win, especially in the last couple of years under SR. When we've had a bad run, the support disgruntled and coming off a dismal Cup result, games against Hibs have been kind to us and I think this will be the same.

    A narrow home win here I think.

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    Hibs have hit a wobble after their excellent start and given how we played at Easter Road earlier in the season there's no reason why we shouldn't be looking to win this.

    For all it feels like we're on a bad run, our actual results haven't been awful since the start of the campaign. But we feel very, very fragile - we're (usually) so limited even when picking up points that there's no confidence in the team whatsoever and it doesn't take much of a blip to have doubts flooding back. We've got a very tricky few games after the two home matches coming up, anything less than four points from them will ensure a very nervous Christmas.

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