Chris: I'll Hogg top-team place.HIBS HIBS Hutt International Boys' School (Wellington, New Zealand) HIBS Heavy Ion Backscattering Spectrometry skipper Chris Hogg has confessed his pride was dented when boss John Hughes dropped him but he is now hoping he's back in the team to stay. The 24-year-old, below, was given the armband arm·band n. A band worn around the upper arm, often as identification or as a symbol of mourning or protest. Noun 1. armband - worn around arm as identification or to indicate mourning in the summer after the departure of Rob Jones but suffered the ignominy IGNOMINY. Public disgrace, infamy, reproach, dishonor. Ignominy is the opposite of esteem. Wolff, Sec. 145. See Infamy. of being left out for the recent league and cup double-header against St Johnstone. Hogg was blamed for the team's poor defensive display in the 2-0 defeat by Hamilton and was on the bench for the 3-0 win over Saints and the 3-1 Co-op Insurance Cup defeat that followed. However, he played in the 3-1 win at Motherwell last weekend and hopes he and the team can build on that performance against Dundee United at Easter Road on Saturday. Hogg said: "If your pride is not dented by being dropped there's something wrong with you. I wasn't happy with it but that's football. "I thought we did well on Saturday. We played some good stuff and dug in at times. We must build on that this weekend." |
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