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Black Kyle
07-03-2013, 06:38 AM
After going to my first 'away' game this season, I have to say I was impressed with the support the team got throughout the match. Also, the way fans responded to being advised that the front four rows were initially closed off, although tickets were apparently sold for it, was really positive.

The stewards were telling fans to sit anywhere and were rubber eared when they told the stewards that this might cause problems. Anyone know why this was done?

I can't believe the police took that long to get involved with hundreds of fans watching the match from the walkway or stairs. Major accident potential.

The Killie mascot getting photos with young Hibees and young girls was also a nice touch, somewhat spoiled when the mascot's head fell of to reveal a chap who resembled a certain Mr Saville.

woody0-7
07-03-2013, 09:44 AM
On reflection I need to learn to keep my mouth shut when dealing with strathclydes finest ,ended up in killie police station for voicing my concerns and the best of it the ******* didn't let me out until 12.20 no trains nowt!

givescotlandfreedom
07-03-2013, 10:18 AM
On reflection I need to learn to keep my mouth shut when dealing with strathclydes finest ,ended up in killie police station for voicing my concerns and the best of it the ******* didn't let me out until 12.20 no trains nowt!

What happened with you? I was outside the ground waiting on my mate because I had his ticket and one of the WPCs on a horse was soiling for a fight with Hibs fans. Went all heavy hand at me for the crime of watching the Dundee Derby in somebody's window from the pavement and moved me and another bloke away.

woody0-7
07-03-2013, 10:31 AM
What happened with you? I was outside the ground waiting on my mate because I had his ticket and one of the WPCs on a horse was soiling for a fight with Hibs fans. Went all heavy hand at me for the crime of watching the Dundee Derby in somebody's window from the pavement and moved me and another bloke away.i was having a fag on the centre staircase when the stewards asked me to move to which I replied they couldn't run a piss up in a brewery but with a little more colourful language! 2 seconds later I've got 4 policeman dragging me out the ground missed the last 2 goals aswell!!!

hibs0666
07-03-2013, 10:40 AM
i was having a fag on the centre staircase when the stewards asked me to move to which I replied they couldn't run a piss up in a brewery but with a little more colourful language! 2 seconds later I've got 4 policeman dragging me out the ground missed the last 2 goals aswell!!!

Ever thought about a career as a diplomat? :wink:

Spike Mandela
07-03-2013, 10:54 AM
What happened with you? I was outside the ground waiting on my mate because I had his ticket and one of the WPCs on a horse was soiling for a fight with Hibs fans. Went all heavy hand at me for the crime of watching the Dundee Derby in somebody's window from the pavement and moved me and another bloke away.

Sounds like she was getting really excited.:greengrin

Frazerbob
07-03-2013, 11:08 AM
The support on Sunday was the best Hibs support I've been a part of since Anderlecht away in 1992. Abolutely superb from the 1st minute to the last.

hibs4thecup1988
07-03-2013, 11:16 AM
The support on Sunday was the best Hibs support I've been a part of since Anderlecht away in 1992. Abolutely superb from the 1st minute to the last.

Agreed.

Not been to many away games lately, but that on Sunday was flipping awesome. My feet still hurt from the dancing and standing for 90 minutes. Amazing standing for the full game. My wee lad enjoyed it so much he wants to go to Motherwell next week... :agree::agree:

lugz
07-03-2013, 11:16 AM
What happened with you? I was outside the ground waiting on my mate because I had his ticket and one of the WPCs on a horse was soiling for a fight with Hibs fans. Went all heavy hand at me for the crime of watching the Dundee Derby in somebody's window from the pavement and moved me and another bloke away.

Wouldn't surprise me if this was the same officer who was ushering hibs fans off the road with her horse. This lead to a big argument as the horse was quite aggressive and scared several young hibs fans.

givescotlandfreedom
07-03-2013, 11:24 AM
Sounds like she was getting really excited.:greengrin

I did think she was getting carried away :greengrin


Wouldn't surprise me if this was the same officer who was ushering hibs fans off the road with her horse. This lead to a big argument as the horse was quite aggressive and scared several young hibs fans.

Sure it will be, because I was waiting for ages I saw her barking at numerous groups of Hibs fans and she seemed to want an excuse to lift someone. She didn't seem to have very good control of her horse and nearly took out a row of folk waiting to get in when she lost control and the horse veered off to one side quickly. I did find it quite funny when she was getting wound up and tutting, sighing loudly and shaking her head like Mrs Doubtfire when some young Hibs were singing 'the horse has got a tadger'.
Wrong occasion for her I think!

hibs0666
07-03-2013, 11:27 AM
The support on Sunday was the best Hibs support I've been a part of since Anderlecht away in 1992. Abolutely superb from the 1st minute to the last.

Best for me was at Hampden when we pumped the huns on penalties in a league cup semi-final. 5 February 2004 - magic night. :thumbsup:

Aldo
07-03-2013, 11:31 AM
Best for me was at Hampden when we pumped the huns on penalties in a league cup semi-final. 5 February 2004 - magic night. :thumbsup:

That was an excellent nite. 7,000 Hibs fans v 25,000 Huns.

Fav sing if nite being

You are a weegie a smelly weegie
Your only happy on giro day
You ma's a stealer
Your dads a dealer
So don't nick ma hubcaps the day

Brilliant I was hoarse for 4 or 5 days

Leishy1995
07-03-2013, 11:40 AM
I got tools by a police officer on a horse that if me and my friends kept singing we wouldn't get in, few others on our bus erupted into song beside us and laughed at the statement.

I also got searched on my way in for singing. Nobody around me except two friends got searched.

EH75
07-03-2013, 11:45 AM
On the subject of heavy handed polis, we were in one of the boozers in the town centre, Wetherspoons type place (although not the actual Wetherspoons). We were in there specificly because we needed somwhere that let kids in and so we could get our lunch. Anyway we'd been in for at least an hour, had ordered our food etc when the police came in and spoke to the lassie at the bar. The polis then left and the girl came over and said that we would have to cover up our Hibs colours or leave. There were no signs on the door indicating colours were not allowed and the barmaid said it was the police who had asked her to speak to us.


Now, I generally don't have a problem with the police and think they do a good job but I really don't understand the point of this. The place was practically empty apart from a few families and there was no way a couple of guys wearing Hibs tops were going to cause any bother. We are hardly the CCS, we just wanted to have our lunch! And if they are going to come into pubs and tell people what to wear then they could at least have the decency to speak to us directly rather than make the barmaid do it. Do they even have the authority to dictate the dress code? Very bizarre.

hibs4thecup1988
07-03-2013, 12:16 PM
That was an excellent nite. 7,000 Hibs fans v 25,000 Huns.

Fav sing if nite being

You are a weegie a smelly weegie
Your only happy on giro day
You ma's a stealer
Your dads a dealer
So don't nick ma hubcaps the day

Brilliant I was hoarse for 4 or 5 days

Actually... agree!! That night was tremendous. I try to blot out that CIS cup run as to what happened in the final... :rolleyes:

Aldo
07-03-2013, 12:32 PM
Actually... agree!! That night was tremendous. I try to blot out that CIS cup run as to what happened in the final... :rolleyes:

Would agree but lived for that moment. Outstanding

Aldo
07-03-2013, 12:33 PM
On the subject of heavy handed polis, we were in one of the boozers in the town centre, Wetherspoons type place (although not the actual Wetherspoons). We were in there specificly because we needed somwhere that let kids in and so we could get our lunch. Anyway we'd been in for at least an hour, had ordered our food etc when the police came in and spoke to the lassie at the bar. The polis then left and the girl came over and said that we would have to cover up our Hibs colours or leave. There were no signs on the door indicating colours were not allowed and the barmaid said it was the police who had asked her to speak to us.

Now, I generally don't have a problem with the police and think they do a good job but I really don't understand the point of this. The place was practically empty apart from a few families and there was no way a couple of guys wearing Hibs tops were going to cause any bother. We are hardly the CCS, we just wanted to have our lunch! And if they are going to come into pubs and tell people what to wear then they could at least have the decency to speak to us directly rather than make the barmaid do it. Do they even have the authority to dictate the dress code? Very bizarre.

John the police have no powers whatso ever to tell you to cover up however if the management of the premises ask and you don't then they can ask you to leave and so on and so forth.

EH75
07-03-2013, 12:37 PM
Yeah I thought that. End of the day the police asked the bar staff to ask us to cover up and we did so, I just don't understand what the point of it was.

Aldo
07-03-2013, 12:41 PM
Yeah I thought that. End of the day the police asked the bar staff to ask us to cover up and we did so, I just don't understand what the point of it was.

No idea just scared of the day it never was. Strathclyde polis enough said

Hibeesforever
07-03-2013, 12:44 PM
On the subject of heavy handed polis, we were in one of the boozers in the town centre, Wetherspoons type place (although not the actual Wetherspoons). We were in there specificly because we needed somwhere that let kids in and so we could get our lunch. Anyway we'd been in for at least an hour, had ordered our food etc when the police came in and spoke to the lassie at the bar. The polis then left and the girl came over and said that we would have to cover up our Hibs colours or leave. There were no signs on the door indicating colours were not allowed and the barmaid said it was the police who had asked her to speak to us.


Now, I generally don't have a problem with the police and think they do a good job but I really don't understand the point of this. The place was practically empty apart from a few families and there was no way a couple of guys wearing Hibs tops were going to cause any bother. We are hardly the CCS, we just wanted to have our lunch! And if they are going to come into pubs and tell people what to wear then they could at least have the decency to speak to us directly rather than make the barmaid do it. Do they even have the authority to dictate the dress code? Very bizarre.

I have read the above and other posts. It is nothing new, treat fans like lower class citizens and they will act accordingly.
Scottish football needs large numbers of fans to travel and support their team. The police are more than capable of stewarding properly with humour and a welcoming smile.
The lady on the horse should be reported in writing.
For a long time I have felt that the police are keen to see high prices at games, hence half empty grounds.

Fans can help themselves by not using bad language when talking to the police. Although it doesn't always seem like it, I believe that most officers would rather do without the hassle of booking people.

.Sean.
07-03-2013, 01:00 PM
Is it any wonder folk hate the polis? They treat us like **** so why should we think any different of them? They cause as many problems as they solve and they're as big a part of the problem with their selective attitude to dealing with crime. Fuds.

Houchy
07-03-2013, 01:33 PM
I got tools by a police officer on a horse that if me and my friends kept singing we wouldn't get in, few others on our bus erupted into song beside us and laughed at the statement.

I also got searched on my way in for singing. Nobody around me except two friends got searched.

The police woman standing outside was quite tidy and up for a laugh, the group in front of me had 2 people frisked so I jokingly said me next, she just laughed and gave me a quick rub down:greengrin:

Wheat Hound
07-03-2013, 01:33 PM
Is it any wonder folk hate the polis? They treat us like **** so why should we think any different of them? They cause as many problems as they solve and they're as big a part of the problem with their selective attitude to dealing with crime. Fuds.

I would suggest that not everyone hates the polis and that there is a marked difference in how Strathclyde and L&B cops treat fans.....ask fans of any team and they'll agree. Hopefully this remains the case when the forces merge.

Pete
07-03-2013, 01:51 PM
I thought the police were OK. Didn't see any problems and also thought the stewards were fine.
People stood where they liked, sung songs with rude words, took their tops off and a smokebomb was let off.
Believe it or not, nobody died and there were no reports of anyone choking or being blinded. Everyone eventually got to the toilet and most importantly, I don't think anyone was offended!

I hope this catches on.

edinburghhibee
07-03-2013, 05:09 PM
I was in the portman hotel before hand and it was a mixture of hibs an killie fans there was no hassle at all and fans singing at each other without having to resort to violence. How it should be!

Jonnyboy
07-03-2013, 10:20 PM
What happened with you? I was outside the ground waiting on my mate because I had his ticket and one of the WPCs on a horse was soiling for a fight with Hibs fans. Went all heavy hand at me for the crime of watching the Dundee Derby in somebody's window from the pavement and moved me and another bloke away.

Bad mood possibly because that's all she'd had between her legs in ages?

:wink:

FranckSuzy
07-03-2013, 10:28 PM
Bad mood possibly because that's all she'd had between her legs in ages?

:wink:

:tsk tsk: :greengrin

lucky
07-03-2013, 10:31 PM
I thought the police and stewards were excellent in the ground except for a supervising steward who man handled fans as he tried to get fans to move off the walkways. Hibs fans reacted a few times and eventually the police had a word and calmed it down. The steward was 1404 and had no clue how to treat people.

Capt Mainwaring
07-03-2013, 11:34 PM
On the subject of heavy handed polis, we were in one of the boozers in the town centre, Wetherspoons type place (although not the actual Wetherspoons). We were in there specificly because we needed somwhere that let kids in and so we could get our lunch. Anyway we'd been in for at least an hour, had ordered our food etc when the police came in and spoke to the lassie at the bar. The polis then left and the girl came over and said that we would have to cover up our Hibs colours or leave. There were no signs on the door indicating colours were not allowed and the barmaid said it was the police who had asked her to speak to us.


Now, I generally don't have a problem with the police and think they do a good job but I really don't understand the point of this. The place was practically empty apart from a few families and there was no way a couple of guys wearing Hibs tops were going to cause any bother. We are hardly the CCS, we just wanted to have our lunch! And if they are going to come into pubs and tell people what to wear then they could at least have the decency to speak to us directly rather than make the barmaid do it. Do they even have the authority to dictate the dress code? Very bizarre.

Mental. We were in the Park Hotel behind the Killie end before the game. Full of Hibs and Killie fans all with colours watching the Dundee derby. Not a hint of bother.

Just shows you if you treat people like adults they'll normally act as such. Treat supporters like dirt and you'll get a negative reaction. Simples!

monktonharp
07-03-2013, 11:52 PM
Bad mood possibly because that's all she'd had between her legs in ages?

:wink:she wisnae in a bad mood, it was the horse and the reason it was foaming at the mooth was because he'd had those legs clamped round him for half a shift. I suppose I'd be foaming at the mooth tae though if the same legs were clamped roond me for the same time:greengrin