Hi lads and lassies,
We're visiting Easter Road for the Hibs - Aberdeen game with my 8 year old son on Feb 2nd.
We are from Hungary and we're visiting our friend, living in Edinburgh.
Me and my kid are both football mads and the match will be our first program (arriving the night before) in the city.
I've been to Anfield several times (being a Liverpool fan) and I expect more or less the same, regarding entering the stadium through turnstiles, entering cca 1 hour before KO to see the players warming up, etc.
My only question is whether I can carry backpack (at Anfield I can)?
We'll try to get there early, to buy scarves (not half-half ), an Adam Bogdan fridge magnet (), to have a quick food, to walk around the stadium and to pick up the atmosphere.
My kid loves to sing and shout so if you can recommend some catchy songs or chants, I would be happy to teach him.
Thanks
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16-01-2019 01:38 PM #1
Visiting Easter Road for the first time
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16-01-2019 01:40 PM #2
You'll be fine with a backpack but will likely get it checked by stewards on the way in. It'll be less crowded getting in and will be nigh on empty when you first arrive - not many go for the hour before the match. Hope you enjoy the game and get to witness a Hibs victory!
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16-01-2019 01:44 PM #3
One big difference between here and Anfield is that you won't be able to buy alcohol in the stadium, if you were hoping for that. Also you will get any soft drinks, etc. that might be in the backpack confiscated on entry.
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16-01-2019 01:50 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Is your friend from Edinburgh and is he/she on the HIBS database?
Cartegory A is the highest security in Scotland and it is important that home tickets are only sold to HIBS supporters and away tickets to Aberdeen supporters
It is sometimes difficult for visitors from Europe to understand our strict segregation policy
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16-01-2019 01:55 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have the tickets on the home end for sure.
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16-01-2019 02:02 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Better safe than sorry did not want you having a wasted journey
Enjoy
GGTTH
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16-01-2019 03:18 PM #8
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Cheers mate!
Its nice to be nice!
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16-01-2019 07:33 PM #10
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16-01-2019 09:18 PM #12
No chance of a half and half scarf mate. Hibs and Aberdeen don't like one another! Just stick to the green and white scarf and you'll be fine 😁
Hibs v Aberdeen is always a good atmosphere, loads of noise. Hopefully you can see us beat them with a few goals.
Enjoy mate! 😁
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16-01-2019 09:43 PM #13
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Élvezd a játékot! Egészségére!😁
I doubt you want to eat Hungarian when you're here but there is a fine restaurant along at the West end that's also sells some real under the counter Palinka 😎😎😎
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16-01-2019 10:40 PM #15
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As others have said your bag will be searched by security to make sure there are no banned items like flares or bottles but other than that you can take it in.
Enjoy your trip! We hope it's good enough to entice you back more often.
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16-01-2019 11:17 PM #17
Have to add though, that Budapest is one of the best places I have ever been. fantastic city. has its problems like most large places with homeless, etc but overall it is very clean, people very friendly and the place is stunning with huge monuments and lots of history.
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17-01-2019 02:40 AM #18
Get 'Runaround Sue' onto your play list, but sing Hibs at the chorus instead.. There's your boys first Hibs chant.
Enjoy your first Hibs game, hope your lucky for us. I fell in love when I first visited and years later- I'm still here!
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17-01-2019 05:43 AM #19
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'Quick Food.' Now there's a phrase.
Please come on after your visit and let us know what you think of the catering.
Enjoy your visit,my man.
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I also have some fond memories of the Tartan Army when they were in the city. A group of them donated lots of money to a local charity (starving children).
You're always welcome here.
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17-01-2019 07:36 AM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I always fancy having the local food/drink
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17-01-2019 07:54 AM #25
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Was in Budapest a few months ago, brilliant city. One of the best I've visited, very clean and friendly locals. Ruins bars are brilliant.
Enjoy Edinburgh, and Enjoy your visit to the best club in the world!
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17-01-2019 10:08 AM #27
Hope you enjoy the game!
A question for you if you don't mind?
How do you go about getting Liverpool tickets if you're not from the area? I get that they're pretty much like gold dust just now, but my son's been wanting to go and see them for a few years now, and I'd like to take him some time...
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17-01-2019 10:41 AM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You have three choices.
Join the official membership, get the plastic card. The membership sales for ALL GAMES in the first half of the season is in middle of summer (middle of July I think). Then you have a chance to get a few tickets for any Cat B games until Dec 31.
Then for the whole second half of season sale starts in December.
Second choice to join your local LFC supporters club if you have any. They get loads of tickets.
Third choice is a tout (Thomas Cook, etc). :(
I easily can get a single ticket during the membership sales, but I struggle to get a pair.
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17-01-2019 12:58 PM #29
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I was going to buy a Tam McCourt one too.
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17-01-2019 01:12 PM #30
All the best for your trip bud, hope you all have a great time and the Hibees get a big win!
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