For those of us not fortunate to live in EH8 (or indeed Scotland) for the rest of the year, who is all heading home for Christmas, and more importantly what games are you getting to?
Supporting Hibs from afar is all very well and good, but watching games on a laptop/in the pub is a poor, poor 2nd place to the real McCoy. When I'm not eating/drinking/gambling (and all the other wonderful Xmas traditions) my way into oblivion, I'm aiming to get to the Killie, Ross County, Celtc and H**** games.
Boxing Day at 3pm I'm really looking forward to for some reason - maybe as it'll be my 1st time watching us vs Ross County in my puff.
Cannot wait - endeavoring to co-ordinate a bunch of mates who - mostly - are being most recalcitrant in answering their PM's - is a little side project, as the banter and beer is what I most miss about being away from home. The football can - and invariably will - vary from the sublime to the kitten-punchingly awful, but the day before and after it is one of life's simpler pleasures!!
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10-12-2012 01:30 PM #1
Flying/driving home for Christmas - what games are you getting to?
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10-12-2012 02:45 PM #2
I am over for the Ross County game which I am really looking forward to. I am over again in january for the dundee game
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10-12-2012 03:33 PM #3
Flying up from Heathrow on the BA 08:00 to Edinburgh, for the Ross County game.
It does mean leaving Wiltshire at O-dark'o'clock for the drive up.
Cant wait for the traditional family piss up both before and after the game!
J
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10-12-2012 03:37 PM #4
Flying from Canada tonight for work and staying over foir the Motherwell game-first in 2 years.
BTW can anyone advise if its OK to take bags into the stadium. I'll be in Edinburgh that day and plan to do some shopping, including the club store. Heading straighh back to Glesgae and flying home the next day. Was planning on using a backpack, but am concerned they don't allow bags in
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10-12-2012 03:58 PM #5
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They allow bags in no problem. As long as no bottles or anything that shouldn't be in them if you get me. Take my rucksake every game :-)
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10-12-2012 04:19 PM #6
Get home from NY on the 19th for around a month, so hopefully will make a few games. Gutted there's a 2 week break start of Jan though!
Just praying I can get a ticket for Tynie away .
Does anyone know if club memberships renew automatically from last season or do we have to renew them?
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10-12-2012 08:13 PM #10
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Kilmarnock away is the easiest one for me to get to - the bus from one hun town to another for that one. Also going to get to the Celtic game on the 29th.
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10-12-2012 09:15 PM #11
Driving up on the 23rd & hope to get the Killie, Ross Co and Smeltic
Have to nash back down south for New Year but looking forward to a record crowd against the Tic
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11-12-2012 04:37 AM #12
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Back for a week from the 23rd, so Ross C and Celtic for me!
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11-12-2012 04:48 AM #13
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Nane, nada, none.
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11-12-2012 08:55 AM #14
All being well, the Ross County game and the Celtic game, now where did I put my beanie and scarf and gloves and my thermals....
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11-12-2012 01:33 PM #19
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Extended shore leave 22-28. Might make the Killie game.
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I come from Halifax and i always go up M6 way these days as i find A1 a joke.
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