Yup very childish.
I hope the Napoli fans have a great day. :greengrin
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This is now just blatant trolling from one individual who seems to be overly sensitive to rain as well as one off friendlies.
If its half as bad as our game against Barcelona I feel for the punters. I hated every minute of that watching Hibs getting humiliated by a team barely trying a leg. At least the teams will be evenly matched this time.
More likely that a few (not many) decided they couldn't afford all three games and made a choice to go today. Maybe their kids were pushing to see Salah or Mane.
I regard today's kick about in the same way I do boxing, horse racing or Formula One ie boring and irrelevant. Others enjoy those sports though so I won't criticise them for having different tastes.
Maybe Hibs should arrange a friendly with Liverpool, ER would sell out.
Some overreaction posts from one or two posters on this thread today.
Heckingbottom has stated he doesn’t like friendly games I think his comments will be more of a factor of the crowd than what’s going on at Murrayfield today.
It's not. It's that simple. If you're using that argument, you could use it for anything. Hibs fan buys a new car? Ford are taking money away from Hibs. New film out in the cinema? Money could have been spent on Hibs. Hibs fan goes out to dinner? Big chain restaurant is robbing Hibs of fans. Any Hibs fan going to the Hibs Club etc before games? Could have just bought another Hibs fan a ticket, Hibs Club is taking money from Hibs.
I'm convinced that the vast majority of the posters saying that it's taking away from Hibs are trolling.
About as likely as Hearts winning the league. When I was in Singapore went to see Arsenal vs PSG (last year). It was very competitive and lots of Arsenal players playing to impress. Arsenal fans came from all over Asia to see their team, bringing great home made banners. The atmosphere was electric at seeing their heroes. The players appreciated iit and lifted their game. Ozil got a heroes reception for all that Turkish guff he was getting back home. All over the city there where fans conventions - it was like seeing kids at christmas. I doubt if today's will come close to the action on the pitch or the sheer joy of the fans.
Hopefully this will become an annual event with Murrayfield hosting a top premier team against foreign opposition. there is certainly a massive market for it.
Hibs had a low crowd v Alloa last Saturday. Probably more went to the proclaimers at night don’t see anyone blaming them as they are Liverpool v Napoli