'Not a bad result' or 'two points dropped'?
We asked for your views on Hibs' 1-1 draw against Ross County.
Here's what some of you said:
Scott: A point away from home isn't bad but we deserved more, denied by a truly awful penalty decision. The ball had been played out for a goal kick before the forward initiated contact with Jordan Smith, and VAR, as usual, merely rubber stamped the referee's decision. That being said, the team should have enough nous by now to see out the game.
Sandy: Dylan Levitt's goal has to be a contender for goal of the month, what a ball from Nectar Triantis. Really hard slog of a game after the pitch took a hammering from the storm. But still on an unbeaten run, penalties were terrible decisions. We deserved more from the match. Onwards and upwards.
Peter: Team looked disjointed and not focused enough on what was at stake, too many misplaced passes and misunderstandings. Not impressed at all. David Gray thinks we "controlled" the game but we dropped two points here because we were simply not good enough on the day. We might well rue these dropped points later on in the season.
Kenny: Not a great performance but a point up there isn't a bad result. We had a lot of the ball in the first half but we never got started in the second. Both penalties were questionable but a point is a point. Ross County only ever tried to stop us playing with some rough tackles but we kept trying to play football.
Mark: More points thrown away against teams we should be beating. It seems we have learned nothing from our past failures against Ross County. New signings are needed but going by the players we have been strongly linked with it seems we have learned nothing from the mistakes of our last few windows either.
Gordon: Good to keep the unbeaten run going. Only five points behind Aberdeen now. Massive game against them next week considering our dreadful start to the season. Onwards and upwards.