What was the point of them throwing two of these on the pitch before kick off and subsequently delaying the game?
Surely the whole point (if any, there's a good reason these are banned) is to throw them on when you score, thereby delaying the restart and giving the opposing team longer to wait?
Maybe they just weren't very optimistic this evening.
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Thread: Hearts fans and smoke bombs?
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09-03-2018 11:19 PM #1
Hearts fans and smoke bombs?
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09-03-2018 11:28 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-03-2018 11:28 PM #6
They knew they wouldn't get to use them during the game. They were just trying to delay the inevitable.
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09-03-2018 11:34 PM #8
I thought they had 4 in total? original white one on the pitch and almost immediately a maroon sheitey one in amongst themselves then a bloody orange one, which started drifting in the air to amongst the Hibs fans near the touchline. then, there was another maroon sheitey one which rolled onto the pitch but seemed to die out, a bit like their team as the game progressed. there also was a green one, presumably from our end as it was just after we scored.
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09-03-2018 11:35 PM #9
I thought it was a very good display. How they managed to get flares the exact colour of the rust on their main stand god only knows.
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09-03-2018 11:36 PM #11
Be better off just smoke bombing themselves. Saves the torture of seeing derby pumpings
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09-03-2018 11:42 PM #12
Not a fan but given they usually get thrown to celebrate,just before kick off and the score is still 0-0 seems about right for their fans surely?
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10-03-2018 12:02 AM #13
Don’t mind them, adds a bit of colour and atmosphere to the occasion. The fact they were ignited pre match told it’s own story though - they knew they were beat from the minute they woke up this morning. An act of defiance/bravado in the face of what they knew what was coming.
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10-03-2018 12:55 AM #14
Is it true one particularly dense Jambo threw a pair of 70s disco troosers on to the pitch? 🤫
My coat, get I will.
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10-03-2018 01:02 AM #15
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Section Nazi seemed to be congregated near the east and seemed proud of themselves at half time. Not sure what happened but none were left at full time.
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10-03-2018 01:39 AM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Tragic
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10-03-2018 02:43 AM #19
They were simply celebrating the 0-0 scoreline before the game kicked off. They were utterly jubilant about it at half time too.
No doubt a few were kept spare to celebrate having a shot on target, but unfortunately for them it never came. Surprised they didn't invade the pitch after winning a corner in the second half.Last edited by Austinho; 10-03-2018 at 02:45 AM.
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10-03-2018 06:23 AM #20
They made a reasonable amount of noise in small patches of the first half but it was just that - noise
No real songs or chants that I could make out. Some trying to get the Lafferty 7ft plays the flute tune going (they really are diet Huns)
To top off their auspicious first 45 contribution, singing “can you hear the Hibees sing” at the end of the first half was just bizarre
A bit premature for celebrating a 0-0 draw there lads
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10-03-2018 07:27 AM #21
Setting off smoke bombs at the start of the game didn’t do their big cousins much good at Hampden although it must have been surreal for hundreds of them behind the smoke to hear the Hibs roar!
Hertz now have a sizeable section trying to ramp up the sectarian nature of their club . Songs about flutes, ‘The Billy Boys’ variation, Ulster flags and the orange smoke bomb just sadly mimicking the Paris Buns. The fights in their end might have been the result of disagreements about all that crap ... or maybe going radge at each other after so many legged it after our second?goal?
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10-03-2018 08:32 AM #22
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Flares? SOS signals in reality.
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10-03-2018 09:03 AM #26
Think they were trying to recreate the WW1 atmosphere that brought about their finest hour.
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