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Dundee 1-2 Hibernian: Have your say

Dundee 1-2 Hibernian: Have your say

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Hibernian bounced back from their midweek Midtyjlland heartbreak to pick up three points on the opening weekend of the Scottish Premiership with a controlled victory at Dundee.Read the full match report here.Let us know your thoughts here.
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