Hibs will have to rip-up their freeflowing football philosophy to combat the Premiership’s torn-up pitches if they’re to keep their drive for a third place finish on track.McGinn reckons the state of many top flight surfaces are making for "disgusting" football after consecutive defeats to Motherwell and on Saturday St Johnstone saw their push to finish best of the rest suffer a bobble.Easter Road has also taken a battering from the elements over the winter months and McGinn knows something drastic needs to be done.Hibs still have a three point advantage and a game in hand over Aberdeen who could only draw with Hamilton.But McGinn said: "Given the pitch, I think the first goal was always going to be vital.
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