On a loosely related note, how important is it for the .netters that their significant other is a Hibs fan?
I ask because everyone's heard the stories about man and woman meeting on the terracing and getting married etc. and wondered if some people still hope for this.
Multiple choice included for anyone who, er, needs it...
View Poll Results: How important is it to have a Hibs-supporting partner?
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Very - I need someone to understand my obsession.
5 9.09% -
Moderately - It'd be good but I'm not fussed.
14 25.45% -
Neutral - Not bothered whether they support Hibs or not.
20 36.36% -
Not at all - I'd prefer a partner who wasn't interested in football at all.
7 12.73% -
I'm already with a Hibs-supporting partner.
11 20.00%
Multiple Choice Poll.
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Thread: Hibee Partners?
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25-11-2009 10:51 AM #1
Hibee Partners?
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25-11-2009 10:59 AM #2
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My Wife is from a good hibbie stock ...she accepts my love for all things green & white..she shares my passion & is there for the bad times too..she also accepts that im on here 24/7 .....:notworthy:
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25-11-2009 11:13 AM #4
Not important in the slightest for me, though I also don't have a woman who isn't into football - granted, in her daily life, I doubt it plays a big part, but she comes from a family of Rangers fans, and is conversely one herself. We have good exchanges about football though, and enjoy good banter back and forth on occassion.
She comes to ER every now and then, and I go to Ibrox on occassion, though only once has it ever been against the other. Sitting on my hands in the home end at Ibrox was difficult, though a woeful Hibs performance made it somewhat easier.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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25-11-2009 11:24 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I shall resist the temptation to input such a vulgar edit.
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25-11-2009 11:27 AM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
See it is your mind, the word could be free,
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25-11-2009 11:37 AM #7
There probably SHOULD be an option "I converted my partner to the Church of Hibs".
My partner was a bluenose until I started taking her to games and now she's mad about the Hibs. She's also become a lot more attractive!
It also helps that the first game I took her to was Dnipro at home (great atmosphere, floodlights, full house) and her first season featured Brown, Sproule, Boozy, Murphy, O'Connor et al
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25-11-2009 11:45 AM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"feeeeed a jambo"
"let them know its christmas time"
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25-11-2009 12:06 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-11-2009 11:43 AM #10
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If you have married a jambo , i do feel for you and im sure we all sympathise(sp) with you
with regard "f**** them"
i mean thats wrong pure wrong
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25-11-2009 02:21 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-11-2009 02:31 PM #12
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burds have no place in football.
i took the wife to the hibs rangers game last year when they won 3-2. She wondered what happened to set the Rangers fans cheering (they scored).
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25-11-2009 02:32 PM #13
Well my woman's Thai...(and no..i didnae "buy" her,lol)....she loves the Hibs but has absolutely no idea why she has to wear the top and cheer the team from down here, just tell her it's good and she wears it with a big smile on her face no matter what!!!......
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25-11-2009 11:23 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was all for re-intrducing terracing to football grounds but that's one danger I hadn't reckoned with!
Keep the seats, sit down and be counted!!!
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