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Thread: How Global Are Hibs Fans?
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17-09-2014 11:55 PM #61
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18-09-2014 12:21 AM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I saw three cup finals since leaving home too but all before moving to the US. We won one and lost two. Love watching Hibs live early morning and eff and sea during the game but try not to wake up my wife as we soon start losing goals and playing shyghte when she is awake.
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18-09-2014 02:48 AM #63
Have lived on the Canadian prairie for 22 years. Living in Taber, Alberta, the corn capital of Canada. One Hibby, one Hun and a sheep fan is what we have for expat football fans, and a lot of locals who follow the English game. But not me
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18-09-2014 03:37 AM #64This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There might be a couple more...I hope!
Met some other Hibees at a Proclaimers gig a few years back which was great.
Any other Calgary or Canuck Hibees give me a shout!
Cheers'
Dave
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18-09-2014 05:47 AM #65
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Berkeley, San Francisco Bay Area, been here 7 yrs since marrying a local.
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18-09-2014 05:50 AM #66This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-09-2014 06:02 AM #67
Only as far as Portknockie on the Moray coast, but the 4 hour drive to Edinburgh can make feel like thousands of miles away.
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18-09-2014 06:04 AM #68This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-09-2014 07:12 AM #69
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Work in Saudi Arabia, live in Bahrain and my permanent residence is now Praia da Luz in Portugal. Muddy Murphy's has closed down for those Singaporean ex- expats.
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18-09-2014 07:36 AM #70This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As we've now got Easyjet Flights to Edinburgh, I can probably get to ER quicker than you, so that's a fair comment.
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18-09-2014 08:40 AM #71
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18-09-2014 12:18 PM #72This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-09-2014 06:39 PM #73
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18-09-2014 07:34 PM #74This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
On which note, I make up the membership of 1 of the Zurich Hibs Supporters Club. Lived in Lyon and Oxford beforehand. Get to cup finals and games at Xmas. Last game I saw in the flesh, we absolutely skooshed past Killie 3-0 and even Lewis Stevenson scored a raker.
I understand things have gone a wee bit south since then thoughLast edited by lyonhibs; 18-09-2014 at 07:36 PM.
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19-09-2014 01:10 AM #75This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Two Hibees here in Sao Paulo (including me). Came here 7 years ago and leaving my season ticket behind was one of the hardest things of all. Really miss going to ER.
I watch all the games I can and always enjoy browsing on here. Always block buy tickets for all home and away games when I come back for a month in December/January.
One question though: is GlobalHibee a global Hibee?
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19-09-2014 04:22 AM #76
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im in sf.
steve
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19-09-2014 06:03 AM #77
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19-09-2014 09:36 AM #78
Just recently moved to Kampala, Uganda. Not the easiest place to watch Scottish Championship football...
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21-09-2014 03:08 AM #79
Well a big rap for the hibs.net site and its many posters, as it has become the 'local' for lots of expats who can't first hand get a feel for what's really going on with our beloved club. Its great to get a feel for how widespread we all are. And i thought I was the only one who gets up in the middle of the night to follow a match!
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21-09-2014 04:43 PM #81
South London. Fortunately I have good transport links to Quinn's although we're that **** at the moment that none of the TV channels want us.
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21-09-2014 04:56 PM #82
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>I was just wandering how far and wide Hibs expat fans are spread across the world that, despite the georgraphy, still follow every kick of every game.
Madison, Wisconsin. Been here 34 years. Pretty fizzed off at Hibs currently - paying more attention to that other green team up the road - the Packers.
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22-09-2014 08:11 AM #83
In the St. Patrick's Hibernian Supporters Branch we have members in Scotland, England, N. Ireland, Wales, Rep. Ireland, USA, Canada, Sweden, Norway, The Netherlands, Germany, Qatar, Australia, New Zealand.
http://hiberniansaintpatricks.co.uk/
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