Not at all. Maybe just being selfish as I'm an away season ticket holder and guaranteed a ticket wherever it is.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We usually get just under 4,000 for Tynie, but at this time of year we could easily sell up to 10,000 for this game, which would swell their coffers quite a bit
Wonder what other Hibs fans would think if this was to happen?
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Thread: Hibs to play at Murderfield
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10-09-2017 02:30 PM #61
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10-09-2017 02:43 PM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I would love to be among ten thousand fellow Hibbies away to Hearts.
I'm not convinced they're making as much money from Murrayfield as some people think.
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10-09-2017 02:49 PM #63
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10-09-2017 04:31 PM #64
Owning a house and having to stay in rented accommodation while you refurbish is not a financial bonus.
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10-09-2017 05:52 PM #66
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No, no and no. However murrayfield should be the national football stadium. Hampdens a dump.
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10-09-2017 09:17 PM #69
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It's 2017 and Euros are being played there in 2020 - well 3 games I believe.
Can't see anything anytime soon - so just expect the same random posts and discussions in this topic for next 5 years and no change.
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10-09-2017 10:14 PM #71
Went passed murrayfield a few times yesterday before and after the game and there didn't seem much in the way of segregation. Lots of fans mixed on the walk back to Haymarket after it too. This may be a big problem if we undoubtedly have to play them there in December.
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I think it was even longer, maybe 25 years ago(?). I haven't heard anything from those of the top at the SFA recently that makes me think their attitudes have changed in the intervening years though.
As others have said, a shared stadium like the Welsh have would be perfect, but Scotland is a different kettle of fish, with the SRU entrenched n Edinburgh and the SFA likewise in Glasgow.
FWIW, I liked the proposal of moving the National Stadium to Strathclyde country park, but wasn't too keen on the design, as it included an athletics track, so the fans would be miles from the pitch.
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