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Greentinted
19-01-2011, 09:04 AM
...Dickoh, hanlon, Rankin, McBride, Miller, Nish, Riordan, Duffy, Wotherspoon, Zemamma. Thanks for the ridicule we have to endure because of your apathetic incompetent input. Cheers guys!

Taken from over the road (http://www.hmfckickback.co.uk/index.php?/topic/86796-will%20they%20ever%20learn........?#entry2030837). And frankly it's hard to argue with!

Well well well...... looks like its time for the yearly lesson to be dished out to those of a green persuasion. The lesson which I am referring to if of course the one entitled "Situations where you should really know better than to pipe up".

Let the lesson begin.

In reference to Hearts exit from this years Scottish Cup, to a late goal, against a premier league side....... they chose to mock. They chose to note that, at least until Tuesday, and albeit at the same stage, they were still in the cup. They revelled in the fact that they had an extra cup game to play. They found it hilarious that we should fall at a hurdle as 'lowly' as that of St Johnstone.

Let us not that forget, that this 'lowly' St Johnstone side are in fact 2 places above the mighty Hibernian, 6 points better off. This 'lowly' team, which papped Hibs 2-0 earlier in the season, came to Tynecastle and grabbed a late winner against an off colour Hearts side. The shame of it.

So mock they did. Cos whilst we were forced to endure the 'shame' of such an upset, the mighty Hibernian hosted Ayr United at home and came out LUCKY to have scraped a replay. Ayr United, a team of part timers currently two divisions below the mighty Hibernian.

Still they mocked, for despite their failure to beat a team of part timers 14 places and two leagues below them in the Scottish footballing hierarchy, at least they were 'still in it'. Its easy to see that they had grounds to mock given such an achievement.

Despite being ridiculed by most of the country, and despite the fact that it would not have been labelled an upset had Ayr gotten the win they deserved on the home turf of an SPL side, still the Hibernians found the need to laugh poke fun at OUR failure.

As is the Hibernian way, not even they could see that they were setting themselves up for a fall.

So as the Hearts joined their Lochend counterparts on a Tuesday evening jaunt to Ayrshire, the scene was set, and the lesson began.

While the Hearts came from a goal down, in an SPL match, against their closest challengers in the league and indeed one of the form sides in the league, to emerge victorious and open up an 11 point gap (with a game in hand) in 3rd place.... (incidentally making the gap between the two Edinburgh sides a whopping TWENTY SIX points, ten more than Hibernian have accumulated all season) Hibernian again faced up to Ayr, with a home tie against St Mirren to look forward to should they dispose of the part time team from two divisions below them.

Hibs huffed and they puffed and they well.... ummm..... stood back and let a 35 year old striker dance his way through their 'defence' before picking his spot and paving a pathway in to the next round for the part timers, many of whom had prepared for the match putting in a shift at their day jobs.

Despite a few half chances and forcing a couple of decent saves from the student in goal, Hibernian were ultimately unable to overcome the mighty obstacle of a part time team with a far greater hunger than their 'professional' counterparts.........

So despite all the mocking, despite poking fun at the shameful performance of Hearts in the Scottish Cup, the end result is that despite getting two attempts at it, Hibs exit the competition at the same stage as us, to a part time team two divisons worse off.

You'd think they would really have learned to shut the hell up by now.......... but still, at least they have their league campaign to look forward to now huh, oh no, wait a minute.......

Hope the rest of you enjoy your 110 day as much as I will.

moggie
19-01-2011, 09:11 AM
I really couldnt give a monkeys chuff about hearts.

hibee92
19-01-2011, 09:12 AM
:rolleyes:

Newhaven
19-01-2011, 09:16 AM
...Dickoh, hanlon, Rankin, McBride, Miller, Nish, Riordan, Duffy, Wotherspoon, Zemamma. Thanks for the ridicule we have to endure because of your apathetic incompetent input. Cheers guys!

Taken from over the road (http://www.hmfckickback.co.uk/index.php?/topic/86796-will%20they%20ever%20learn........?#entry2030837). And frankly it's hard to argue with!

Well well well...... looks like its time for the yearly lesson to be dished out to those of a green persuasion. The lesson which I am referring to if of course the one entitled "Situations where you should really know better than to pipe up".

Let the lesson begin.

In reference to Hearts exit from this years Scottish Cup, to a late goal, against a premier league side....... they chose to mock. They chose to note that, at least until Tuesday, and albeit at the same stage, they were still in the cup. They revelled in the fact that they had an extra cup game to play. They found it hilarious that we should fall at a hurdle as 'lowly' as that of St Johnstone.

Let us not that forget, that this 'lowly' St Johnstone side are in fact 2 places above the mighty Hibernian, 6 points better off. This 'lowly' team, which papped Hibs 2-0 earlier in the season, came to Tynecastle and grabbed a late winner against an off colour Hearts side. The shame of it.

So mock they did. Cos whilst we were forced to endure the 'shame' of such an upset, the mighty Hibernian hosted Ayr United at home and came out LUCKY to have scraped a replay. Ayr United, a team of part timers currently two divisions below the mighty Hibernian.

Still they mocked, for despite their failure to beat a team of part timers 14 places and two leagues below them in the Scottish footballing hierarchy, at least they were 'still in it'. Its easy to see that they had grounds to mock given such an achievement.

Despite being ridiculed by most of the country, and despite the fact that it would not have been labelled an upset had Ayr gotten the win they deserved on the home turf of an SPL side, still the Hibernians found the need to laugh poke fun at OUR failure.

As is the Hibernian way, not even they could see that they were setting themselves up for a fall.

So as the Hearts joined their Lochend counterparts on a Tuesday evening jaunt to Ayrshire, the scene was set, and the lesson began.

While the Hearts came from a goal down, in an SPL match, against their closest challengers in the league and indeed one of the form sides in the league, to emerge victorious and open up an 11 point gap (with a game in hand) in 3rd place.... (incidentally making the gap between the two Edinburgh sides a whopping TWENTY SIX points, ten more than Hibernian have accumulated all season) Hibernian again faced up to Ayr, with a home tie against St Mirren to look forward to should they dispose of the part time team from two divisions below them.

Hibs huffed and they puffed and they well.... ummm..... stood back and let a 35 year old striker dance his way through their 'defence' before picking his spot and paving a pathway in to the next round for the part timers, many of whom had prepared for the match putting in a shift at their day jobs.

Despite a few half chances and forcing a couple of decent saves from the student in goal, Hibernian were ultimately unable to overcome the mighty obstacle of a part time team with a far greater hunger than their 'professional' counterparts.........

So despite all the mocking, despite poking fun at the shameful performance of Hearts in the Scottish Cup, the end result is that despite getting two attempts at it, Hibs exit the competition at the same stage as us, to a part time team two divisons worse off.

You'd think they would really have learned to shut the hell up by now.......... but still, at least they have their league campaign to look forward to now huh, oh no, wait a minute.......

Hope the rest of you enjoy your 110 day as much as I will.

Any chance you can ditch this pile of tom kite?

Were all hurting and the last thing we want is a link to a H***** site and text :confused:

Baader
19-01-2011, 09:18 AM
Who cares what that lot think?

IFONLY
19-01-2011, 09:23 AM
...Dickoh, hanlon, Rankin, McBride, Miller, Nish, Riordan, Duffy, Wotherspoon, Zemamma. Thanks for the ridicule we have to endure because of your apathetic incompetent input. Cheers guys!

Taken from over the road (http://www.hmfckickback.co.uk/index.php?/topic/86796-will%20they%20ever%20learn........?#entry2030837). And frankly it's hard to argue with!

Well well well...... looks like its time for the yearly lesson to be dished out to those of a green persuasion. The lesson which I am referring to if of course the one entitled "Situations where you should really know better than to pipe up".

Let the lesson begin.

In reference to Hearts exit from this years Scottish Cup, to a late goal, against a premier league side....... they chose to mock. They chose to note that, at least until Tuesday, and albeit at the same stage, they were still in the cup. They revelled in the fact that they had an extra cup game to play. They found it hilarious that we should fall at a hurdle as 'lowly' as that of St Johnstone.

Let us not that forget, that this 'lowly' St Johnstone side are in fact 2 places above the mighty Hibernian, 6 points better off. This 'lowly' team, which papped Hibs 2-0 earlier in the season, came to Tynecastle and grabbed a late winner against an off colour Hearts side. The shame of it.

So mock they did. Cos whilst we were forced to endure the 'shame' of such an upset, the mighty Hibernian hosted Ayr United at home and came out LUCKY to have scraped a replay. Ayr United, a team of part timers currently two divisions below the mighty Hibernian.

Still they mocked, for despite their failure to beat a team of part timers 14 places and two leagues below them in the Scottish footballing hierarchy, at least they were 'still in it'. Its easy to see that they had grounds to mock given such an achievement.

Despite being ridiculed by most of the country, and despite the fact that it would not have been labelled an upset had Ayr gotten the win they deserved on the home turf of an SPL side, still the Hibernians found the need to laugh poke fun at OUR failure.

As is the Hibernian way, not even they could see that they were setting themselves up for a fall.

So as the Hearts joined their Lochend counterparts on a Tuesday evening jaunt to Ayrshire, the scene was set, and the lesson began.

While the Hearts came from a goal down, in an SPL match, against their closest challengers in the league and indeed one of the form sides in the league, to emerge victorious and open up an 11 point gap (with a game in hand) in 3rd place.... (incidentally making the gap between the two Edinburgh sides a whopping TWENTY SIX points, ten more than Hibernian have accumulated all season) Hibernian again faced up to Ayr, with a home tie against St Mirren to look forward to should they dispose of the part time team from two divisions below them.

Hibs huffed and they puffed and they well.... ummm..... stood back and let a 35 year old striker dance his way through their 'defence' before picking his spot and paving a pathway in to the next round for the part timers, many of whom had prepared for the match putting in a shift at their day jobs.

Despite a few half chances and forcing a couple of decent saves from the student in goal, Hibernian were ultimately unable to overcome the mighty obstacle of a part time team with a far greater hunger than their 'professional' counterparts.........

So despite all the mocking, despite poking fun at the shameful performance of Hearts in the Scottish Cup, the end result is that despite getting two attempts at it, Hibs exit the competition at the same stage as us, to a part time team two divisons worse off.

You'd think they would really have learned to shut the hell up by now.......... but still, at least they have their league campaign to look forward to now huh, oh no, wait a minute.......

Hope the rest of you enjoy your 110 day as much as I will.

Well thats really cheered me up this morning. Why do some Hibs fans feel the need to visit the fans site of our rivals, worse still copy and paste comments.

Booked4Being-Ugly
19-01-2011, 09:23 AM
Aw the poor wee yams, did we hurt there feelings last week? :violin:

We knew what we were setting ourselves up for, we still enjoyed ripping them all the same.

We're FULLY aware of our predicament as opposed top the Yams who were brought back to earth last week, bump!

Get over it!

GreenCastle
19-01-2011, 09:41 AM
Yes we gloated - but that's because this year and Rangers v Celtic playing each other they had a chance to win it.

Add to the fact in the most recent derby they could only beat us 1v0 when we have our worst team for years.

Minor positives and I care more about what we are doing but they are far from perfect - 26 points ahead or not :wink:

TornadoHibby
19-01-2011, 09:50 AM
Well thats really cheered me up this morning. Why do some Hibs fans feel the need to visit the fans site of our rivals, worse still copy and paste comments.

And then continue to quote said "copied and pasted comments" in chastising replies to the OP wondering why he would post such stuff in the first place!?? :confused: :grr:

Greentinted
19-01-2011, 10:06 AM
The point is not 'their' opinion thats the issue! Its those who are culpable for the current state of affairs that I am directing this at!
If folk are ok with those we refer to as 'rivals' taking the piss - or 'don't care'. then fair enough. That in itself says it all!

khib70
19-01-2011, 10:09 AM
The point is not 'their' opinion thats the issue! Its those who are culpable for the current state of affairs that I am directing this at!
If folk are ok with those we refer to as 'rivals' taking the piss - or 'don't care'. then fair enough. That in itself says it all!
:agree: And the really scary thing? The thing which illustrates as much as anything how deep in the Rafael we are?

The guy is absolutely right:jamboak:

GreenCastle
19-01-2011, 10:12 AM
The point is not 'their' opinion thats the issue! Its those who are culpable for the current state of affairs that I am directing this at!
If folk are ok with those we refer to as 'rivals' taking the piss - or 'don't care'. then fair enough. That in itself says it all!

I think you can see from nearly every message on the front page we do as fans care.

The problem is we can support the team but they ain't giving us anything to cheer about for the last year and a half.

As for the yams - enjoy 3rd and Europe - we will be back!

IFONLY
19-01-2011, 10:13 AM
The point is not 'their' opinion thats the issue! Its those who are culpable for the current state of affairs that I am directing this at!
If folk are ok with those we refer to as 'rivals' taking the piss - or 'don't care'. then fair enough. That in itself says it all!

Its called banter, but I really think that most fans have more to worry about than that lot and what they think.

Greentinted
19-01-2011, 10:16 AM
I think you can see from nearly every message on the front page we do as fans care.

The problem is we can support the team but they ain't giving us anything to cheer about for the last year and a half.

As for the yams - enjoy 3rd and Europe - we will be back!

Of course. And I accept that. Its the litany of names (and others involved) that are those who truly don't seem to care and these are the targets. Merely custodians who are taking us, who actually truly give a toss, down the fast track to planet laughing stock (a phrase, not so long ago, we were quick to employ while describing those who mock us now) whilst lining their own insouciant pockets!

Sir David Gray
19-01-2011, 10:28 AM
...Dickoh, hanlon, Rankin, McBride, Miller, Nish, Riordan, Duffy, Wotherspoon, Zemamma. Thanks for the ridicule we have to endure because of your apathetic incompetent input. Cheers guys!

Taken from over the road (http://www.hmfckickback.co.uk/index.php?/topic/86796-will%20they%20ever%20learn........?#entry2030837). And frankly it's hard to argue with!

Well well well...... looks like its time for the yearly lesson to be dished out to those of a green persuasion. The lesson which I am referring to if of course the one entitled "Situations where you should really know better than to pipe up".

Let the lesson begin.

In reference to Hearts exit from this years Scottish Cup, to a late goal, against a premier league side....... they chose to mock. They chose to note that, at least until Tuesday, and albeit at the same stage, they were still in the cup. They revelled in the fact that they had an extra cup game to play. They found it hilarious that we should fall at a hurdle as 'lowly' as that of St Johnstone.

Let us not that forget, that this 'lowly' St Johnstone side are in fact 2 places above the mighty Hibernian, 6 points better off. This 'lowly' team, which papped Hibs 2-0 earlier in the season, came to Tynecastle and grabbed a late winner against an off colour Hearts side. The shame of it.

So mock they did. Cos whilst we were forced to endure the 'shame' of such an upset, the mighty Hibernian hosted Ayr United at home and came out LUCKY to have scraped a replay. Ayr United, a team of part timers currently two divisions below the mighty Hibernian.

Still they mocked, for despite their failure to beat a team of part timers 14 places and two leagues below them in the Scottish footballing hierarchy, at least they were 'still in it'. Its easy to see that they had grounds to mock given such an achievement.

Despite being ridiculed by most of the country, and despite the fact that it would not have been labelled an upset had Ayr gotten the win they deserved on the home turf of an SPL side, still the Hibernians found the need to laugh poke fun at OUR failure.

As is the Hibernian way, not even they could see that they were setting themselves up for a fall.

So as the Hearts joined their Lochend counterparts on a Tuesday evening jaunt to Ayrshire, the scene was set, and the lesson began.

While the Hearts came from a goal down, in an SPL match, against their closest challengers in the league and indeed one of the form sides in the league, to emerge victorious and open up an 11 point gap (with a game in hand) in 3rd place.... (incidentally making the gap between the two Edinburgh sides a whopping TWENTY SIX points, ten more than Hibernian have accumulated all season) Hibernian again faced up to Ayr, with a home tie against St Mirren to look forward to should they dispose of the part time team from two divisions below them.

Hibs huffed and they puffed and they well.... ummm..... stood back and let a 35 year old striker dance his way through their 'defence' before picking his spot and paving a pathway in to the next round for the part timers, many of whom had prepared for the match putting in a shift at their day jobs.

Despite a few half chances and forcing a couple of decent saves from the student in goal, Hibernian were ultimately unable to overcome the mighty obstacle of a part time team with a far greater hunger than their 'professional' counterparts.........

So despite all the mocking, despite poking fun at the shameful performance of Hearts in the Scottish Cup, the end result is that despite getting two attempts at it, Hibs exit the competition at the same stage as us, to a part time team two divisons worse off.

You'd think they would really have learned to shut the hell up by now.......... but still, at least they have their league campaign to look forward to now huh, oh no, wait a minute.......

Hope the rest of you enjoy your 110 day as much as I will.

The really sad thing is, it's difficult to argue against any of those points. :boo hoo:

It's actually frightening how far ahead Hearts are just now, on the pitch.

KeithTheHibby
19-01-2011, 10:35 AM
As much as he / she is probably a yam fud I do find it hard to disagree with any of what is a constructive post.

Phil D. Rolls
19-01-2011, 10:46 AM
Of course. And I accept that. Its the litany of names (and others involved) that are those who truly don't seem to care and these are the targets. Merely custodians who are taking us, who actually truly give a toss, down the fast track to planet laughing stock (a phrase, not so long ago, we were quick to employ while describing those who mock us now) whilst lining their own insouciant pockets!

You are Dave Spart and I claim my £5 reward.

Greentinted
19-01-2011, 11:22 AM
You are Dave Spart and I claim my £5 reward.

Has never been the same since the days of Peter Cook! :greengrin