And it won't be the first time.
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Maybe a full page ad in the ENN apologising to the millions of Uk taxpayers , charities, pensioners, Lithuanians, local government bodies, small businesses and other clubs for the damage their disgusting little club has caused ? And they can skip the "donation" too.
EEN is treating and portraying HOMFC like it was an innocent VICTIM of financial misfortune, when it was in FACT the perpetrator and beneficiary.
Bit like a burglar knocking on your door..."Excuse me sir, but I'm a feckless, workshy ned in need of some ready cash, kindly step aside while I nick your telly"
"You poor unfortunate victim of an uncaring society. Would you like the keys of my car to help you carry away your ill gotten goods?"
"God bless you guvnor. See you in court"
They're quite within their rights to use the logos and other branding for news articles, without Hibs permission. That's media privilege. They don't have the right to use it in advertising or the promotion of "causes" or appeals for companies that have nothing to do with Hibs. That's abuse of their position, unless Hibs have agreed to it :cb
Spoken to a few saner jambos this week and it was not lost on them that they appreciated the stadium at Easter Road
It brought home the scale of the work and the scale of the spending they'll need to make in order to just maintain the death trap stand...let alone replace it.
And that we spent our money from OConnor, Fletcher, Brown etc on the infrastructure whilst paying taxes.
Seriously? I haven't heard a yam compliment it yet. In fact, I rarely hear anyone saying much positive about ER, other than Hibs fans (and not even all of them - some appear to want a 14k affair or so). That's all particularly galling, when the media fawn over the "special" atmosphere at swynecastle.
Swyney has crap views.
It looks crap.
It's a deathtrap.
It's an all round crap stadium, and I wish the media would ****ING SAY SO!
http://www.accountingweb.co.uk/artic...tration/553631
Not like AWeb to just regurgitate a press release. :rolleyes:
And duly thanked!:greengrin
Ive never heard any jambos compliment the stadium or the training centre, in fact they even have a hatred for the Proclaimers :rolleyes:........and the simple reason being.............the clowns cant think for themselves, a few of the so called bigger posters make their feelings known and they follow like wee sheep. oh and on the subject of their bigger posters....I have a cousin who apparantly was one of their BIGGER known hard man casuals......i swear he couldnt fight sleep.........two faced walter mittys the lot of them.
It's most definitely a minority view over the road but the ones I spoke to are involved in development n construction & have a fairly clear view on how the existing Tynecastle stands (all 4 of them) will be costly structures to maintain.
Saturday was the first time they been in the home end at er (one in the east one in the west upper) and they could at least appreciate "it's a really good facility"
A minority view right now, but one that i think will grow quickly once foh take on responsibility for the Tynie death trap
It's not just the main stand that needs replacing. The other three are coming to an end soon also.
They'll have to sell tynie. That'll be part of the plan foh aren't talking about.
I wonder if the steepness of the three " new " stands will become an issue. I am sure there are regs. covering this and should a fall actually injure someone there could be problems for them.
Remember the guy at a Derby a bit back did the tumble and ended on the track. :greengrin
Getting knocked out the cup is absolutely no excuse for this thread being banished to the second page. Almost blasphemous.
I always remember the Sunday Post undercover report on casuals in 1985 I think it was.
"Hearts casuals are a bit of a mystery, they are the worst dressed in Scotland"
The jambo clowns at my school (Tynecastle) wore ennese tracksuits and some other fake brand that was supposed to be like Fila