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Tommy75
13-06-2021, 05:30 PM
To run along side the pet hate thread, what are some of your favourite things about football.

I like seeing players singing their national anthem.

I like seeing everyone on the bench go wild when a player scores.

superfurryhibby
13-06-2021, 05:36 PM
Seeing a player beat a man with a bit of trickery.

Watching emerging talent at Hibs. Nothing beats seeing a young guy coming through the ranks and knowing he’s going to be good.

hibby6270
13-06-2021, 06:02 PM
To run along side the pet hate thread, what are some of your favourite things about football.

I like seeing players singing their national anthem.

I like seeing everyone on the bench go wild when a player scores.

Your first one - definitely - but maybe no listening to them sing. :greengrin

hibby6270
13-06-2021, 06:04 PM
The anticipation of a win before a game.

Magpie
13-06-2021, 06:09 PM
When a manager comes and applauds the support after the game.

scuttle
13-06-2021, 06:09 PM
A new strip and new signings

SANH 1875
13-06-2021, 06:10 PM
Drive home after an unexpected away victory, and hearing hearts have lost at home the same day.

Caversham Green
13-06-2021, 06:11 PM
The sheer joy that a team doing something special brings. 2016 is the obvious example - the crowd noise when that goal went in is way beyond the normal goal cheer - but I also saw Reading get promoted to the top flight for the first time in their history in 2006. I don't consider myself a Reading fan but I can't deny that I had a lump in my throat when they sealed the Championship.

PS I was also behind the goal at Hampden in 1973 when Joe Jordan put Scotland into the World cup finals for the first time in my lifetime - a very special moment.

Pretty Boy
13-06-2021, 06:16 PM
A proper scrap with just about every player from both teams involved.

An opposing player getting a good ovation from fans for something they have done either in or outside of football. People call it soft but I think it's a great touch. Ronaldo at Old Trafford, Ronaldinho in Madrid or Alan Stubbs and James McFadden at ER are examples I can think off.

Being at a game when plenty others have decided to give it a miss and seeing an unexpected victory. The Casper game at Tynecastle is the one that always springs to mind for me.

The Modfather
13-06-2021, 06:21 PM
A Panenka, successful or not. Both satisfying in their own way.

CentreLine
13-06-2021, 06:29 PM
Thistle on the back of ….
Sorry wrong thread 😉

CentreLine
13-06-2021, 06:31 PM
Celebrating with complete strangers after a vital goal. Any goal really

Santa Cruz
13-06-2021, 06:40 PM
The time when Leeds let Aston Villa score. It was good seeing a Manager instruct his players to do something because it was the right thing to do in the circumstances. I still like watching clips of how that whole episode unfolded.

scm70nyd1973
13-06-2021, 08:57 PM
Seeing TV clips of Hibs playing in the early 70s which I’ve never seen before.

GreenNWhiteArmy
13-06-2021, 09:43 PM
The collective "go on" from the fans as someone runs clear on goal or there's a big chance

The nerves walking to the stadium from the car

WeeRussell
13-06-2021, 10:41 PM
A proper scrap with just about every player from both teams involved.

An opposing player getting a good ovation from fans for something they have done either in or outside of football. People call it soft but I think it's a great touch. Ronaldo at Old Trafford, Ronaldinho in Madrid or Alan Stubbs and James McFadden at ER are examples I can think off.

Being at a game when plenty others have decided to give it a miss and seeing an unexpected victory. The Casper game at Tynecastle is the one that always springs to mind for me.

Completely agree with the second one. What was the McFadden one? Something he done for Scotland or brilliance against us for Motherwell? And do you mean Stubbs as a Celtic player against us?

Just curious as I like those moments too and know the first two but strangely enough couldn’t put my finger on the two that happened at us!

WeeRussell
13-06-2021, 10:44 PM
Turning on to Easter road, whether it’s walking from London road or turning on further down. Especially if I’ve not been at a game in a while it’s all part of the excitement and build-up and feels like that’s me properly into hibs ground. Doesn’t matter if I’m heading to boozer, bookies or straight there, I like the pre match buzz and starting to spot the green shirts.

cocteautwin
13-06-2021, 11:51 PM
An injury time equaliser (for us). It turns a depressing near defeat into what seems like a win in a fraction of a second.

HoboHarry
14-06-2021, 12:06 AM
A proper scrap with just about every player from both teams involved.

An opposing player getting a good ovation from fans for something they have done either in or outside of football. People call it soft but I think it's a great touch. Ronaldo at Old Trafford, Ronaldinho in Madrid or Alan Stubbs and James McFadden at ER are examples I can think off.

Being at a game when plenty others have decided to give it a miss and seeing an unexpected victory. The Casper game at Tynecastle is the one that always springs to mind for me.
Except for Roughie who's busy leaning on the post watching it all :greengrin

AZhibee
14-06-2021, 03:32 AM
-Songs

-Kids walking into pitch with players

- Seeing another fan in public with their memorabilia on (US only), like being part of a club only some people understand.

iwasthere1972
14-06-2021, 04:49 AM
The sheer joy that a team doing something special brings. 2016 is the obvious example - the crowd noise when that goal went in is way beyond the normal goal cheer - but I also saw Reading get promoted to the top flight for the first time in their history in 2006. I don't consider myself a Reading fan but I can't deny that I had a lump in my throat when they sealed the Championship.

PS I was also behind the goal at Hampden in 1973 when Joe Jordan put Scotland into the World cup finals for the first time in my lifetime - a very special moment.

I was behind the goal as well on that memorable night when we qualified for the 1974 World Cup. 100,00 fans inside the stadium cheering us on. I seem to remember England not qualifying due to some Polish goalkeeper who Brian Clough described as a clown.

Loved watching Turnbull's Tornadoes play. A joy to watch most of the time. Great European nights at Easter Road. There as a youngster when we tore Napolo to pieces. They thought they were here just to take in the castle etc and buy some whisky and shortbread.

Pretty Boy
14-06-2021, 06:05 AM
Completely agree with the second one. What was the McFadden one? Something he done for Scotland or brilliance against us for Motherwell? And do you mean Stubbs as a Celtic player against us?

Just curious as I like those moments too and know the first two but strangely enough couldn’t put my finger on the two that happened at us!

Yep McFadden was when he went back to Motherwell for the last time. He got subbed and there was just a spontaneous outbreak of applause for him. I don't know about others but for me it was for his efforts for Scotland. Some didn't like it but I thought it was brilliant. Stubbs was on his return from cancer.

Bobo
14-06-2021, 08:35 AM
• Fast flowing, attacking and intelligent football.
• A perfect cross finished with a towering back post header from an old fashioned No 9.
• Jumping around in total disbelief as a Narey "toe poke" blazed into the Brazillian net (it was great while it lasted).

WeeRussell
14-06-2021, 09:30 AM
Yep McFadden was when he went back to Motherwell for the last time. He got subbed and there was just a spontaneous outbreak of applause for him. I don't know about others but for me it was for his efforts for Scotland. Some didn't like it but I thought it was brilliant. Stubbs was on his return from cancer.

Now you mention it I may have been at the McFadden game :agree: