I have just been shown by a Hun work colleague, ten tickets that he has for Sundays game they are in the South Stand Upper. However they are in the Hibs part of the stand. When asked on how he bought the tickets without being on database, he said all he had to do was supply name and address of all ten ticket holders. He also said he knows of many more Rangers fans that have tickets for Home areas on Sunday. Now it sickens me that they are getting them this easy and it also sickens me that there are Hibs fans giving Huns their tickets. I hate to say it but I think there could be big trouble especially in the South if the volume of Rangers fans, anticipated, get in.
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Thread: Potential for Trouble on Sunday
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19-04-2010 03:19 PM #1
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Potential for Trouble on Sunday
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19-04-2010 03:25 PM #3
you are allowed to bring your east stand seat as a shield tho according to the official site's new riot section.
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19-04-2010 03:26 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sold that to a hun for his own safety
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19-04-2010 03:30 PM #5
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19-04-2010 03:43 PM #8
There were a couple of Huns in front of me at the Rangers game near the end of last season. Just sat there, totally silent and not causing any trouble, for the entire game.
No problem with people like that if no Hibs fans want their seat. It's if they start making noise that it becomes unacceptable.
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Smelly weedgie junkie tramps better no be anywhere within hookin range of me..
Manky *****!
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Rules are very clear here. NO AWAY FANS ALLOWED IN HOME AREA. And I really don't give a flying one if they sit in silence or not.
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19-04-2010 04:04 PM #19
anyone have access to the rangers boards to see roughly how many of them are doing this?? Really thought the Hibs Ticket Office would clamp down on this.
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Now its guaranteed rangers fans will be in the home end, we arent going to stop that. There team could well win the league, so its also guaranteed they will not ALL be silent. So instead of letting this wind us up and start causing trouble, have some banter and enjoy yourself.
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19-04-2010 04:07 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Relax i was only kidding. 100%. The club should be taking extra measures to ensure that away fans are not able to obtain tickets for the home end.
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19-04-2010 04:09 PM #22
If they sit there in silence then fair enough.
However if any of them get wide they are complete open to getting 12 shades of crap kicked out of them.
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19-04-2010 04:16 PM #24
I've not seen a fight with rival fans inside Easter road for best part of 13 years, sunday will be no different to any other old firm game where they'll be some away fans inside the home end.
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And if I see any of them sitting in our end, the old bill will be told and I will happily cheer when they get kicked out
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you'll be able to tell where the huns are by the stench of unwashed hair, body and clothes that pervades their every movement
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19-04-2010 04:24 PM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ive looked at a site called rangers media forum and it appears there are few huns who have managed to get tickets for hibs end. Others are planning to watch it from the flats area. They are saying if they've bought tickets from hibs before they are then on the database and are getting them for home end.
I cant post links (dunno why) but just google rangers media. Theres a thread called main stand at easter road. have a peek at it.
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19-04-2010 04:34 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Cheeky Bassas
Will the Hibs team applaud the newly crowned champions onto the pitch.
http://forum.rangersmedia.co.uk/inde...owtopic=148713
Hope not.
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19-04-2010 04:37 PM #30This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Full of Sh it that lot. There maybe a few sare faces given out during the match on Sunday
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