One thing we can't have this time is the team coming out to empty seats in the Hibs end with fewer empties in the Yams' end.
Forget your own nerves, whether you can take it or not, or whatever else, get a ticket, get to Hampden and let's give the boys the best support they've ever had or ever will have again.
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Thread: Get yourself to Hampden
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15-04-2012 02:32 PM #1
Get yourself to Hampden
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15-04-2012 02:35 PM #4
Come on now, this is clearly going to sell. I'm a pleb that'll be waiting for the public sale and I'm bricking it about getting a ticket.
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15-04-2012 02:35 PM #5
No chance there will be any empty seats. Not enough tickets for either club is much more likely.
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15-04-2012 02:39 PM #7
Some folk are forgetting that the last one was only a semi final and the glory hunters only come out in their thousands for a final.
It will be full.
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15-04-2012 02:40 PM #8
I fully expect to have to get a ticket to watch it on a big screen at Easter Road! Not a cat in hells chance that there will be tickets going spare for this final.
"Football should always be played beautifully, you should play in an attacking way, it must be a spectacle". Johan Cruyff.
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15-04-2012 02:44 PM #9
Got my Semi ticket stubs but still bricking myself about getting tickets for me and my mates together, absolute praying! No chance there will be any empty seats.
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15-04-2012 02:45 PM #10
We'll sell out and probably could do twice over.
Hibees the world over will be descending on Scotland for that weekend.
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15-04-2012 02:49 PM #11
Jim Spence is starting the Murrayfield debate already. A chance to comfortably sell another 15000 ticket for it and bring much needed extra revenue to all involved.
Won't happen right enough, far too sensible.
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15-04-2012 02:51 PM #12
No one should need any encouragement to go, everyone should be doing everything they can to get a ticket.
We could probably sell out Hampden ourselves for this
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15-04-2012 02:52 PM #13
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I honestly think they could sell-out murrayfield for this one Matty, my wife has just said she would like to go and she has never asked that before.
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15-04-2012 02:54 PM #14
Murrayfield wouldn't be big enough.
We need to be looking at bigger. Someone needs to phone the English FA and book Wembley. The English Cup Final can be moved to another day to make way for this fixture of the century.
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15-04-2012 02:55 PM #15
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I'm not confident about getting a ticket...confident of the result though...wonder how many Dublin Celtic fans already had their flights booked ;-€
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15-04-2012 02:56 PM #16
Am i the only one that actually doesn't want Murrayfield? Going to Hampden is all a big day out and will mean more of an occasion than just hopping on the 26, aswell as it being the home of scottish football and the rightful place for Hibs to lift the trophy!
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15-04-2012 03:00 PM #18
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Give priority to season ticket holders, including those that buy one for next season!! Hopefully, the extra income would be wisely invested
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15-04-2012 03:05 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Murrayfield is for chasing eggs.
When we win the Scottish Cup it should be at Hampden.
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15-04-2012 03:06 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"Football should always be played beautifully, you should play in an attacking way, it must be a spectacle". Johan Cruyff.
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15-04-2012 03:07 PM #21
I'm 10 000 miles away and totally skint but I'll be doing all I can to make it back for this one. The prospect of ending the hoodoo against them is far too good.
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15-04-2012 03:13 PM #25
Why give all that pre/post match revenue to Glasgow pubs etc. Let's have it at Murrayfield and show those west coast biased SFA jackets, what a real cup final can be like without any of the old firm.
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15-04-2012 03:14 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It may be a feable national stadium but at the end of the day its the home of Scottish football and the game should be played there. No question.
Lifting the cup anywhere else wouldn't feel the same.
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15-04-2012 03:15 PM #27
Biggest game in history for us and for them aswell - no way will there be gaps in the crowd.
But yes, EVERY HIBBY there (well as much as possible!), in full voice to outsing the georgie tramps!
:pfgwa
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15-04-2012 03:22 PM #28
Full stadium wherever we play it.
And just as a matter of interest, did anyone see all the yams today dressed as celtc fans AND empty seats
Big team my ass.
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15-04-2012 03:42 PM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But to me it would for my own reasons and it would appear I'm not alone in that thinking going by responses on the other thread. The game will be at Hampden anyway so renders this a pretty pointless debate.
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