Hibernian fans had plenty to say after a convincing 3-1 victory over Falkirk—a result that sparked both celebration and heated debate about the club's direction. While the win brought a much-needed spark to Easter Road, supporters are divided on whether it's a sign of progress or simply too little, too late.
For many, the performance was a bittersweet reminder of what could have been. "Good first-half which nobody saw coming," Martin noted, tipping his cap to Josh Campbell's impressive double. "Fair play to the much-maligned Josh Campbell—but where was this type of concentrated performance when it mattered a few weeks ago against our neighbours?" The midfielder's resurgence offers hope, but the timing raises questions.
Manager David Gray faces increasing scrutiny despite the victory. "David Gray is not the man to take us to the next level," Scott argued bluntly. "If he remains, expect similar results next season." Kenny echoed that sentiment: "Great result, but a little too late for us this season. David Gray has taken the team as far as he can. We might still make the lower reaches of European competition, but it's not good enough for us fans." The underlying frustration is clear—Hibs are underachieving, and supporters believe the club should be matching local rivals Hearts.
Still, not everyone is ready to write off the campaign. Paul offered a more optimistic take: "A welcome three points all round. A good performance with a special mention for the forgotten man Josh Campbell. Let's hope we kick on and win our last games. All too often we have let ourselves down this season, but I still hope that European football will come to Easter Road." William added that while it was "an incredibly poor game of football," the result "will surely give Hibs a chance to catch Motherwell if we win our last two games."
With two matches remaining, the Hibees still have a shot at European football—but the bigger question lingers: is this squad capable of the consistency needed to compete at the next level? For fans, the answer will determine whether this win is a turning point or just a fleeting moment of relief in a season of what-ifs.
