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Great choice . Used to really enjoy going to see Meadowbank when Hibs were away. Also some good away days.
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28-03-2017 11:38 AM #31
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28-03-2017 11:44 AM #32
Inverness and out of the old firm Celtic every time.
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28-03-2017 11:52 AM #33
My Dad was a Clyde supporter and remember seeing Hibs play them at Shawfield long long time ago, so always had a soft spot for them.
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28-03-2017 11:55 AM #34
No ones done it yet so someone has to...
Team: Hearts - Soft Spot: Quick Sand
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28-03-2017 11:58 AM #35
Honestly there is no other team I look out for there results or have a soft spot for.
When I was at school I had an English team but that has long since faded.
The only two teams I am interested in are Hibs and Scotland.
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28-03-2017 12:00 PM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Pars for me I suppose, used to be Raith but not as long as they have skacel in their ranks.
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28-03-2017 12:13 PM #37
Barcelona. I lived in Catalonia for a year and my two youngest boys are Catalans ( one lives there). Only seen them play once, but I definitely have. Soft spot for them.
The other team whose results I follow is TFT South West. My oldest laddie is their goalkeeper. Remarkable haul of trophies since they started up four seasons ago. They won the Surrey County Cup (Junior) in 2016 and made the step up the leagues. Now looking very likely they will win the Intermediate 2 in their first season and make the step up to the 12th tier of English League football. Needless to say I'm proud that my boy's footballing achievements have eclipsed my own.
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28-03-2017 12:25 PM #38
Arsenal, Ipswich and West Ham
They always seemed the teams with the least swaps in the Panini days. Instant goodwill towards them on that basis.
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28-03-2017 12:28 PM #39
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Ross county for me it's amazing how they have grown since I grew up in Dingwall. I have a lot of fond memories of Victoria park in the highland league during 80/90s . The league cup final was a really weird experience for me as my dad and brother both hibees were in the 'wrong' end. Still my wee team and looking forward to watching hibs getting three points up the road next year.
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28-03-2017 12:40 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
'Mon the Lichties
(I note Arbroath have lighted their strip colour which is a bonus. I wouldn't call it maroon any more)
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28-03-2017 12:42 PM #41
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Always want Partick Thistle to do well. Admire their fans for rejecting bigotry and glory hunting and supporting their club in that city of the gruesome twosome.
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28-03-2017 12:56 PM #43
St Johnstone. As a regular Perth visitor i'd see if there was a match on there and go.
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28-03-2017 01:00 PM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuotePERSEVERE
Verb: pə:ːsɪ'ˈvɪə/
To not give up.
To go the distance.
To stop at nothing.
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28-03-2017 01:02 PM #45
I was born in Falkirk and my dad was a Season Ticket holder at Brockville and saw them win the cup so I have a soft spot for................................ Stenhousemuir
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28-03-2017 01:10 PM #46
Used to go to 1 or 2 Liverpool games a season as someone got me tickets. So they are definitely my favourite English team. Soft spot for Wigan also due to family connections.
I quite like Caley/County too. Went to college up there and it was full of old firm fans, so have a lot of respect for those that actually support their local teams. Cracking trips too, miss them!
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28-03-2017 01:16 PM #47
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Hibernian development team
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28-03-2017 01:19 PM #48
Queen of the South. That was my dad's team when he was growing up so always looked for their results. The likes of Lyle and Millar have tested my fondness in recent times though!
#PERSEVERED
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28-03-2017 01:24 PM #49
None really in Scotland, oh possibly, Edinburgh City I've seen a couple of times.
In England, Blackpool
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28-03-2017 01:44 PM #51
Outside of Scotland I forgot to add I am a Cardiff City fan, always have been since I was little. Most of my family are from Wales, they remind a wee bit of Hibs
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28-03-2017 01:50 PM #54
Live just along from east end park. Like to see the Pars do well but hope they get a humping on saturday!
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28-03-2017 01:51 PM #55
I've never lived in Scotland so I can't comment really, all about Hibs/the national team. Quite like Bohemians in Ireland, West Ham and Norwich down south.
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28-03-2017 02:02 PM #57
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Always had a soft spot for aberdeen. Used to go to the occasional game with mates who were ****gers. Can remember we got pulled over by the polis midweek on the way back down the road. As a 17 year old I panicked and tried to swallow the roaches from the ashtray. Nearly choked!!!!
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28-03-2017 02:09 PM #58
Edinburgh City. Went to school with the coaches and one of the assistants is one of my best mates.
They also let me train with them when I'm back on holiday.
Might have to book some flights just to train alongside deeks.
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28-03-2017 02:25 PM #59
Celtic.
Our shared Irish roots and republican philosophies mean we ALL should admire and look out for our green brothers.
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