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    Hamilton dot counting thread

    West


    01 - 175
    02 - 153
    03 - 3
    04 - 1
    05 - 0
    06 - 0
    07 - 2
    08 - 3
    09 - 134
    10 - 81
    11 - 131
    12 - 30
    HOSPITALITY
    13 - 0
    14 - 2
    15 - 55


    Total - 770


    FF


    16 - 6
    17 - 3
    18 - 9
    19 - 5
    20 - 13
    21 - 9
    22 - 19
    23 - 12
    50 - 2
    24 - 10
    25/SS - 59


    Total - 147


    East


    37 - 50
    38 - 52
    39 - 26
    40 - 8
    41 - 3
    42 - 11
    43 - 52
    44 - 127
    45 - 249


    Total - 578


    Grand Total = 1495 seats remaining.

    Let’s make this another sell out.


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    West

    01 - 185
    02 - 150
    03 - 2
    04 - 0
    05 - 0
    06 - 0
    07 - 2
    08 - 2
    09 - 129
    10 - 131
    11 - 28
    12 - 0
    HOSPITALITY
    13 - 0
    14 - 2
    15 - 54

    Total - 685

    FF

    16 - 6
    17 - 2
    18 - 9
    19 - 5
    20 - 12
    21 - 10
    22 - 14
    23 - 10
    50 - 2
    24 - 10
    25/SS - 59

    Total - 137

    East

    37 - 50
    38 - 52
    39 - 26
    40 - 8
    41 - 3
    42 - 8
    43 - 49
    44 - 124
    45 - 247

    Total - 567

    Grand Total = 1389 seats remaining.

    106 sold today.

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    Don't understand why they can't play it cup weekend as both teams are free and with Hearts away from home it shouldn't be a problem for getting police/stewards.

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    West

    01 - 185
    02 - 150
    03 - 2
    04 - 0
    05 - 0
    06 - 0
    07 - 2
    08 - 2
    09 - 129
    10 - 131
    11 - 28
    12 - 0
    HOSPITALITY
    13 - 0
    14 - 2
    15 - 54

    Total - 685

    FF

    16 - 6
    17 - 2
    18 - 9
    19 - 5
    20 - 12
    21 - 10
    22 - 14
    23 - 10
    50 - 2
    24 - 10
    25/SS - 59

    Total - 137

    East

    37 - 50
    38 - 52
    39 - 26
    40 - 8
    41 - 3
    42 - 8
    43 - 49
    44 - 124
    45 - 247

    Total - 567

    Grand Total = 1389 seats remaining.

    106 sold today.
    At that sort of ratio we'll be very close to selling out the three home stands.

    Looks like we'll be heading for an attendance of around 16,500-17,000 which would be remarkable for a run of the mill Wednesday night league game against Hamilton.

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    Don't understand why they can't play it cup weekend as both teams are free and with Hearts away from home it shouldn't be a problem for getting police/stewards.
    Hamilton are playing a rearranged league game against St Johnstone that day.

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    Lets get this sold out. Pick up a win on Saturday and we'll be playing under the lights, big crowd and if we win we'll be hot on the heels of 2nd place.

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    Attendancies have been remarkable this season. Heading for our highest average since the 50s. Personally my next match is the Partick game at the end of March, i really wish it was sooner.

    This is a new era for the club.

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    Hopefully sell out the 3 home ends for this one. Can't see Hamilton bringing many so it'll probably be around 17k

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    Lets do it folks. 17k would be amazing for this fixture.

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    We are also due to give this diddy team a beating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeithTheHibby View Post
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    We are also due to give this diddy team a beating.
    This diddy team seriously felt our arse earlier in the season so hopefully Lennon sends them out reminding them that no game is easy and all of them pay back the same amount of points for a win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KeithTheHibby View Post
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    We are also due to give this diddy team a beating.
    This diddy team relegated us three years ago nearly turning us into a diddy team in the process. This diddy team have held their own in the premier league ever since and the best we have managed from this diddy team this season is one point.

    Its the so called 'diddy teams' who have given us most problems this season, so lets leave the diddy this & diddy that to the Yams eh?

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    We owe Hamilton a jolly good thrashing. Time to deliver boys and Im very confident we will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lancs Harp View Post
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    We owe Hamilton a jolly good thrashing. Time to deliver boys and Im very confident we will.
    Well, I do like your approach to this particular fixture. A jolly good thrashing has a certain ring to it. Personally, I agree with your sentiments and therefor hope we skelp the buggers big style. they bullied us off the ball and their front players bashed in and stole the show at ER. we played them aff the park at New Douglas Park yet managed only a point. they are due a bloody good rogering!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NORTHERNHIBBY View Post
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    This diddy team seriously felt our arse earlier in the season so hopefully Lennon sends them out reminding them that no game is easy and all of them pay back the same amount of points for a win.

    That's very true NH

    But on yesterday's defensive showing against the Huns I'm very confident of a win

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    I fancy a decent crowd for this one. Home stand sell about plus 500 Hibs in south, 32 Hamilton fans = 17,032.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NAE NOOKIE View Post
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    This diddy team relegated us three years ago nearly turning us into a diddy team in the process. This diddy team have held their own in the premier league ever since and the best we have managed from this diddy team this season is one point.

    Its the so called 'diddy teams' who have given us most problems this season, so lets leave the diddy this & diddy that to the Yams eh?
    Generally agree with most of your posts but the reality is that Hamilton are a diddy team regardless of how well they’ve done. The have 300-500 fans and have done remarkably well to get to the premiership never mind staying their but they are a small/diddy club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky View Post
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    Generally agree with most of your posts but the reality is that Hamilton are a diddy team regardless of how well they’ve done. The have 300-500 fans and have done remarkably well to get to the premiership never mind staying their but they are a small/diddy club.
    Rather like Airdrie and Clyde, their spell in exile pretty well destroyed their fanbase and even an extended run in the Premiership shows no sign of bringing it back.

    They spent 7 years at Firrhill and Cliftonhill. Even moving in next door to the site of their former stadium has not rebuilt a community club following.

    They were once a club on a par with Motherwell and St Mirren but no longer.

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    Lets get this one sold out as well. We've got an outside chance of finishing in the top 3, and 4th is by no means guaranteed, so all the backing we can give the team helps.
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    I fancy a decent crowd for this one. Home stand sell about plus 500 Hibs in south, 32 Hamilton fans = 17,032.
    17,062 i reckon

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    Lets get this one sold out as well. We've got an outside chance of finishing in the top 3, and 4th is by no means guaranteed, so all the backing we can give the team helps.
    Wouldn't say it's an outside chance; unlike us, Aberdeen and Rangers both have to play Celtic again, and they also have to play against the toughest teams that we'll be playing before the split, so we should gain two or maybe three points on at least one of them in the next couple of weeks, putting us more or less neck and neck. I'd say we have a pretty good chance of being top 3.

    Unless you're worried about Killie laying waste to everyone in sight and hitting second or third - I can sympathise with that.

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    Wouldn't say it's an outside chance; unlike us, Aberdeen and Rangers both have to play Celtic again, and they also have to play against the toughest teams that we'll be playing before the split, so we should gain two or maybe three points on at least one of them in the next couple of weeks, putting us more or less neck and neck. I'd say we have a pretty good chance of being top 3.

    Unless you're worried about Killie laying waste to everyone in sight and hitting second or third - I can sympathise with that.
    Wasn't so much worried about Killie, though I wouldn't discount them altogether, more about the five point gap that there is between us and Aberdeen and Sevco.

    I think five points is a lot to make up at this stage in the season, particularly as both of those sides are generally in as good form as we are.

    We're capable of beating them, so it's not out of the question, but it's whether or not they'll drop six more points than we do between now and the end of the season.
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    Wasn't so much worried about Killie, though I wouldn't discount them altogether, more about the five point gap that there is between us and Aberdeen and Sevco.

    I think five points is a lot to make up at this stage in the season, particularly as both of those sides are generally in as good form as we are.

    We're capable of beating them, so it's not out of the question, but it's whether or not they'll drop six more points than we do between now and the end of the season.
    That five point gap looks more like two or three points when you factor in that they (Aberdeen AND Sevco) are playing the barely-vincible Celtic twice and we only have to play Celtic once. Outperforming one of those two teams by one game over the other ten seems very doable, especially given Sevco's leakage of goals against Accies the other day, and our result against Aberdeen.

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    Just got 2 tickets for the Partick game. Nightmare trying to get 2 seats together in a half decent location. There is one section of the South on sale already! Buzzing. First game in ages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibbie02 View Post
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    Just got 2 tickets for the Partick game. Nightmare trying to get 2 seats together in a half decent location. There is one section of the South on sale already! Buzzing. First game in ages.

    Is it not a Hibs kids game?

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    Just got 2 tickets for the Partick game. Nightmare trying to get 2 seats together in a half decent location. There is one section of the South on sale already! Buzzing. First game in ages.
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    Is it not a Hibs kids game?
    Yep.

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    On a side note and given we are talking numbers.

    I noticed Fontaine is shirt number #32 and Scott Allan #23

    I also couldn’t help realizing that Hearts are in fact crap and Craig Levein is a *****.

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    Generally agree with most of your posts but the reality is that Hamilton are a diddy team regardless of how well they’ve done. The have 300-500 fans and have done remarkably well to get to the premiership never mind staying their but they are a small/diddy club.
    Small is fine, that's exactly what they are. Diddy isn't ... diddy gives the impression that they aren't due respect because they are a small club. To Man Utd or Arsenal or Newcastle United Hibs are a small club ..... Compared to Celtic Hibs are a small club. But to me Hibs are the best club in the world because I support them ... I can accept us being called a 'small' club by fans of far bigger clubs because to them we are ..... but I would express my disappointment in the strongest possible terms if a supporter of any of these clubs called Hibs a 'diddy' club.

    To the 1000 or so folk who do support Hamilton on a Saturday their club means as much to them as ours does to us and as a football fan I wouldn't dream of disrespecting their loyalty by telling them they support a 'diddy club' .... a loyalty by the way that has been far less rewarded than ours to Hibs has over the years.

    As far as I'm concerned you can file the expression 'diddy club' right beside that other well known football phrase 'natural order' ..... It's beneath us, and if there is such a thing as 'Hibs class' calling another club a 'diddy club' is as about as far removed from that as anything I can think of.

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    Small is fine, that's exactly what they are. Diddy isn't ... diddy gives the impression that they aren't due respect because they are a small club. To Man Utd or Arsenal or Newcastle United Hibs are a small club ..... Compared to Celtic Hibs are a small club. But to me Hibs are the best club in the world because I support them ... I can accept us being called a 'small' club by fans of far bigger clubs because to them we are ..... but I would express my disappointment in the strongest possible terms if a supporter of any of these clubs called Hibs a 'diddy' club.

    To the 1000 or so folk who do support Hamilton on a Saturday their club means as much to them as ours does to us and as a football fan I wouldn't dream of disrespecting their loyalty by telling them they support a 'diddy club' .... a loyalty by the way that has been far less rewarded than ours to Hibs has over the years.

    As far as I'm concerned you can file the expression 'diddy club' right beside that other well known football phrase 'natural order' ..... It's beneath us, and if there is such a thing as 'Hibs class' calling another club a 'diddy club' is as about as far removed from that as anything I can think of.
    I agree. Saying diddy club makes us sound like Huns or Diets

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