There are a few who would do this, but the saner among us would rather stick hot needles in their eyes. Personally I wouldn't sit among them if I was paid. Especially if Hibs were the opponentsThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-02-2014 01:54 PM #91
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11-02-2014 03:26 PM #92This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Maybe the raith fan had drunk some ! Lol
Ggtth
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11-02-2014 10:14 PM #93
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Went to ****castle with my brothers in law many years ago...never again. Irony on Saturday is that through a Rovers supporting friend I was invited into the Hibs Supporters Club in Sunnyside. First time I'd been in for 34 years and I was upstairs with the Rovers fans! Don't grudge them their win although I've taken pelters since.
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12-02-2014 12:12 AM #94
I was in the newly built Wheatfield Stand for the opening match against us in 1994 when Gordon Hunter scored the only goal for a memorable Hibees victory, our first in 22 consecutive derbies.
It was surreal being surrounded by a very subdued bunch of Jambos, and I remember when when Gary Mackay was sent off for clattering a Hibs player (who was it ?) in front of the dug outs, the Jambo sitting next me, who looked like Popeye, remarked to me "that was not effin subtle".
Having been unable to secure a ticket via Easter Road, unbeknown to me, my dear old late mum, who was then 71, took the bus from Stockbridge to Tynecastle and queued for a couple hours to get me a ticket.
Thanks again Ma, you made me a really happy bunny that day
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12-02-2014 02:09 AM #95
Before I was a season ticket holder I sometimes used to buy tickets for the cheats end for big matches. When I didn't need them I easily got rid of them due to my line of work but they were used if I didn't manage to get hibs end tickets. Sitting amongst them during a derby is hard work and I would only recommend it if you are really, really desperate to see the match.
I've ended up with something called "loyalty points". If any of the loudmouths on kickback are reading and you want them, then I'd have no problem giving them to you as you probably have a lot less than I do.
Nah, I actually wiped my erse with them and flushed them down the toilet where they belong.
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12-02-2014 02:08 PM #96
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The irony of the matter is that the RR fan's friend is a hibby, him and his cronies are always under the influence and always cursing & shouting their big mouths off... Bad enuff with Mrs Hibernian spouting, SHOOT SHOOT They should not be in the same end as the opposing team whoever he is.. You could smell the drink off the RR supporter as he was being escorted out then let in again... G4s couldn't run a 'party in a Brewery'.
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