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Bayern Bru
25-11-2009, 10:51 AM
On a loosely related note, how important is it for the .netters that their significant other is a Hibs fan?

I ask because everyone's heard the stories about man and woman meeting on the terracing and getting married etc. and wondered if some people still hope for this.

Multiple choice included for anyone who, er, needs it...

MSK
25-11-2009, 10:59 AM
My Wife is from a good hibbie stock ...she accepts my love for all things green & white..she shares my passion & is there for the bad times too..she also accepts that im on here 24/7 .....:notworthy:

Hibs7
25-11-2009, 11:05 AM
Where's the married a Jambo so I can F*** them all the time :greengrin

Sylar
25-11-2009, 11:13 AM
Not important in the slightest for me, though I also don't have a woman who isn't into football - granted, in her daily life, I doubt it plays a big part, but she comes from a family of Rangers fans, and is conversely one herself. We have good exchanges about football though, and enjoy good banter back and forth on occassion.

She comes to ER every now and then, and I go to Ibrox on occassion, though only once has it ever been against the other. Sitting on my hands in the home end at Ibrox was difficult, though a woeful Hibs performance made it somewhat easier.

Keith_M
25-11-2009, 11:23 AM
...

I ask because everyone's heard the stories about man and woman meeting on the terracing and getting married etc. and wondered if some people still hope for this.

...


I was all for re-intrducing terracing to football grounds but that's one danger I hadn't reckoned with!


Keep the seats, sit down and be counted!!!

Bayern Bru
25-11-2009, 11:24 AM
Where's the married a Jambo so I can F*** them all the time :greengrin

Good lord.
:cool2:

I shall resist the temptation to input such a vulgar edit.
:greengrin

Hibs7
25-11-2009, 11:27 AM
Good lord.
:cool2:

I shall resist the temptation to input such a vulgar edit.
:greengrin


See it is your mind, the word could be free, :wink:

TheBall'sRound
25-11-2009, 11:37 AM
There probably SHOULD be an option "I converted my partner to the Church of Hibs".

My partner was a bluenose until I started taking her to games and now she's mad about the Hibs. She's also become a lot more attractive! :greengrin

It also helps that the first game I took her to was Dnipro at home (great atmosphere, floodlights, full house) and her first season featured Brown, Sproule, Boozy, Murphy, O'Connor et al

bobbyhibs1983
25-11-2009, 11:43 AM
Where's the married a Jambo so I can F*** them all the time :greengrin



If you have married a jambo , i do feel for you and im sure we all sympathise(sp) with you

with regard "f**** them":confused:

i mean thats wrong pure wrong

Ritchie
25-11-2009, 11:45 AM
See it is your mind, the word could be free, :wink:

could be feed.... some people are into that!! :greengrin


"feeeeed a jambo"
"let them know its christmas time"

matty_f
25-11-2009, 12:01 PM
I went one further and married someone related to a former player.:thumbsup:

CorrieHibs
25-11-2009, 12:01 PM
My girlfriend likes football but doesn't follow a team her dads a hun and has took her to a couple of games but she doesn't bother about them. She likes to see Hibs win cos then i'm in a good mood. She likes Liverpool cos of Gerard and she liked Man Utd cos of Ronaldo but he's away now. Wouldn't really bother me who she supporrted as long as it wasn't hearts i couldn't stand that.

Bayern Bru
25-11-2009, 12:06 PM
There probably SHOULD be an option "I converted my partner to the Church of Hibs".

My partner was a bluenose until I started taking her to games and now she's mad about the Hibs. She's also become a lot more attractive! :greengrin

It also helps that the first game I took her to was Dnipro at home (great atmosphere, floodlights, full house) and her first season featured Brown, Sproule, Boozy, Murphy, O'Connor et al

There probably should be. Curses etc.

Hainan Hibs
25-11-2009, 12:09 PM
I'd spent a year in China and my gf there went from having no interest in football to becoming a big fan of the hibees:thumbsup:.

And no, I'm not jealous at all that pictures of Ian Murray and John Collins are what swayed it:grr::greengrin

(Actually it was the difference between the Hibs website and Hearts website - Yams site described as "pink *****":greengrin)

Probably also to do with the fact that even though I was halfway round the world I still threw a tantrum like a 5 year old when I got news of a defeat to yams haha.

bighairyfaeleith
25-11-2009, 12:36 PM
My girlfriend likes football but doesn't follow a team our dads a hun and has took her to a couple of games but she doesn't bother about them. She likes to see Hibs win cos then i'm in a good mood. She likes Liverpool cos of Gerard and she liked Man Utd cos of Ronaldo but he's away now. Wouldn't really bother me who she supporrted as long as it wasn't hearts i couldn't stand that.

You share a dad, I smell a jambo :greengrin

bighairyfaeleith
25-11-2009, 12:38 PM
my wife is a hibby now, former tic but only in the way that everyone has a team they support without ever going or taking any interest what so ever. i'm happy with that as it means I get to go to the footbal on a saturday with the lads for a piss up. Time apart is very important :wink:

CorrieHibs
25-11-2009, 12:47 PM
You share a dad, I smell a jambo :greengrin

My girlfriend likes football but doesn't follow a team her dads a hun and has took her to a couple of games but she doesn't bother about them. She likes to see Hibs win cos then i'm in a good mood. She likes Liverpool cos of Gerard and she liked Man Utd cos of Ronaldo but he's away now. Wouldn't really bother me who she supporrted as long as it wasn't hearts i couldn't stand that.

Sorry thought i would change it just for u. :wink:

Baw187
25-11-2009, 12:58 PM
My wife's not in to football. She comes from rugby stock and goes wild for her egg chasing. She's also english.


I've got it tough. :boo hoo:

PS: her old boy (despite being an egg chaser) is from Darlington so I have been dragged to the odd quakers game. And folk say the SPL is a bad standard.

Joe's ice cream
25-11-2009, 01:01 PM
My girlfriend is a Queen of the South Fan, would be great to see them get promoted.

Went with her and family to the SC semi final against Aberdeen and final against Rangers few years back, superb going to Hampden without the worry of Hibs blowing it!!! :agree:

bighairyfaeleith
25-11-2009, 01:05 PM
My girlfriend likes football but doesn't follow a team her dads a hun and has took her to a couple of games but she doesn't bother about them. She likes to see Hibs win cos then i'm in a good mood. She likes Liverpool cos of Gerard and she liked Man Utd cos of Ronaldo but he's away now. Wouldn't really bother me who she supporrted as long as it wasn't hearts i couldn't stand that.

Sorry thought i would change it just for u. :wink:

Thank you :greengrin

Andy.1875
25-11-2009, 01:18 PM
My wife never followed football but her dad and brother were both Hibees, so she had a sort of sympathetic leaning towards them.
About 5 years ago she came to her first match to see what me and my boys got all exitable about. Didn't think much of the match, beaten by Inverness, but loved the pre/post match entertainment.
She's been a season ticket holder for the last 4 years now, and is even starting to understand the game.

Hibs7
25-11-2009, 02:21 PM
If you have married a jambo , i do feel for you and im sure we all sympathise(sp) with you

with regard "f**** them":confused:

i mean thats wrong pure wrong

Sense of humour by-pass here I think. :greengrin

puff the dragon
25-11-2009, 02:31 PM
burds have no place in football.

i took the wife to the hibs rangers game last year when they won 3-2. She wondered what happened to set the Rangers fans cheering (they scored).

marti1875
25-11-2009, 02:32 PM
Well my woman's Thai...(and no..i didnae "buy" her,lol)....she loves the Hibs but has absolutely no idea why she has to wear the top and cheer the team from down here, just tell her it's good and she wears it with a big smile on her face no matter what!!!......:greengrin:thumbsup:

MSK
25-11-2009, 02:46 PM
burds have no place in football.

i took the wife to the hibs rangers game last year when they won 3-2. She wondered what happened to set the Rangers fans cheering (they scored).Aye they do ...they drop ye off at boozer before game then pick ye up from said boozer after the game ..when they decide tae go to the game they go fetch the pies n bovril ..then they run ye to boozer & head home tae make yer tea ..:agree:



Wished my wife was like that.. :rolleyes:

blackhibee
25-11-2009, 03:08 PM
My wife isn't really a fitba fan but likes to see Hibs win. My brother in laws are all jambos which makes it even better for her when we beat them!