There was no risk of any Hibs fans getting back on the pitch. The decision to ban the players from taking the trophy on the pitch was taken purely because the authorities didn't want it to happen and not for any alleged safety reasons.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-01-2017 03:07 PM #31Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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08-01-2017 03:13 PM #32
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Have ro agree with him. A bunch of idiots spoiled a great occasion Acting like a bunch of thugs
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I saw a large crowd which was a bit tardy getting off the pitch but hardly presenting any challenge to the polis.
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I and by the way I have no intention of supporting any other team to please some idiot on here. I have been supporting Hibernian for over 50 years and a ST holder for most of that time And furthermore I have to travel over 500 miles round trip to see my team and on many occasions have to stay overnight in a hotel for Sunday KO,s or like Friday night
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09-01-2017 03:30 PM #41
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I was on the pitch and I'd do it 100 times over if I could. Nothing will beat that feeling of being on the Hampden pitch with the celebrating Hibs fans.
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09-01-2017 05:04 PM #45This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ps personal insults ain't big or clever either.
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09-01-2017 05:46 PM #46
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09-01-2017 05:51 PM #48
The pitch invasion was fine.
Fannies ripping up the pitch and destroying the goalposts was not.
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09-01-2017 06:41 PM #49This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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09-01-2017 06:44 PM #50
This debate has been done to the death about half a dozen times.
Can we not accept there are opposing views on it and just move on? At the end of the day its the greatest day in the clubs history and it does nothing to have fans continually arguing over it and create any kind of resentment.
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09-01-2017 07:01 PM #51
To me it was very probably the best celebration by fans at a cup final win I've ever seen.
I vividly remember the huns coming onto the pitch in their hundreds at ER after they won the league with McCleish, helicopter sunday I believe it was so-called in 2004/5 season. I speculate if any hi bees had entered the pitch and attacked hun fans that the narrative run by the press would have been entirely contrasting to the narrative run by them on our special day of 21st May 2016. I'm pretty certain they would have run headlines of 'Celebratory Rangers Fans Attacked by Hooligan Hibs Fans' or something along those lines.
Remember too the msm headlines and pictures of 1977 when the Tartan Army wrecked the Goalposts and Turf at Wembley, the narrative was of 'joyous scenes'.
The vast majority of Hibernian supporters who similarly entered the pitch that glorious day of 21st May 2016 were similarly joyous and overcome with jubilation and celebration in mind.
If the thuggish huns had not come onto the pitch with fighting on their mind there would never have been any trouble whatsoever.
Fantastic scenes and a day most of us will never forget. So always look past the biased huns in the press who turned their guns on us because their idols the huns had been beaten fair and square by the better footballing team.
And I wasn't on the pitch but enjoyed watching my fellow supporters have a fine time on the pitch celebrating.
Glory Glory
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