A terrible, shocking start but must be gutted if you headed for an early exit.
Couldn't make the game so am not casting any stones...just wondered!
Great comeback, well done lads
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13-04-2013 02:03 PM #1
Be honest......who left after 30 minutes?
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13-04-2013 02:06 PM #2
couldnt blame anyone especially given our run of late and last May.
However there was a long way to go, so a tad premature.
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13-04-2013 02:11 PM #3
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Dunno if it counts - but I turned off and took the dog for a walk at 3-0. She ran off and after we got her back I logged on Hibs.net via my phone to confirm the disaster to find it 3-3 so rushed back turned on the lap top watched extra time only for the stream to crash just after Leigh's goal.
Would have stayed had I been there though.
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I drove so I had the option to go, I had a re-run of the final in my head and i just couldn't
face it. I know i will get called all sorts for it, but yeah I was one of them. ggtth
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13-04-2013 02:16 PM #5
Wouldn't blame anyone for leaving early after that first half. The team once again had failed to turn up and were a disgrace to the shirt.
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13-04-2013 02:20 PM #7
Left and im gutted about it now. Got the zebra finance form filled out and ready to post but it was goin in the bin no long ago
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13-04-2013 02:22 PM #8
I will confess I left the pub at 3-1 after 75 minutes. Simply couldn't see it happening.
Got back to the flat and it was 3-3. Back to the pub. IMMEDIATELY.
Ecstatic and astonished and enormously proud.
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13-04-2013 02:23 PM #9
My daughter left at half-time and watched the second half in the Montford. She said its stowed !
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13-04-2013 02:33 PM #10
I was absolutely gutted at half time. But I still didn't post any bad comments about Pat or the team, although in my head I thought it.
I just am one of life's annoying positive people- thats the attitude to have in life.
I know we were shocking- But never give up on anything you love, and Hibs I love you.
Booked flight for final, just incase so I'll see you all there And BTW I haven't seen Hibs get beat in 8 years!!!! (Nope I wasn't at last years final, my last game was win 1-0 hearts :) :)
Bloody Brilliant :pfgwa
ps. To all the jambos who posted on here and on my FB in the first half hour :fenlon
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13-04-2013 02:39 PM #12
Totally honest 5 of us left when the 3rd goal hit the net. Gutted now but still in Glasgow meeting friends so totally delighted.
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13-04-2013 02:45 PM #13
Me, my mate and my son left when the 3rd went in. Feel absolutely gutted about it now but it felt justified at the time. There must have been 100's if not 1000's walked out. That come back must have been 100-1 though so i take my hat off to every Hibee that stayed to watch it.
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13-04-2013 02:46 PM #14
Was the proverbial "bawhair" away from leaving but didn't. Was going to give it till 70 and leave but just couldn't bring myself to go. So happy I stayed. Fenlon needs to wake up and smell the 442!
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13-04-2013 02:57 PM #15
fighting (and not the team)
After the 2nd I seen 3 fights break out around me, anyone know why? Bet they feel like right twats! GGTTH
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13-04-2013 03:42 PM #16
Should not have happened IMO because
1) issue over folks seemingly in the wrong seat should have been fully resolved by a steward - they appeared to leave them to it and it escalated
2) Ticketing - A family section should be for families. Folks in parts of the sections didn't appear to be in families rather (perhaps understandable in financial straights) folk going for blocks of cheaper tickets ?
i was there with my 6 yrs old son son for his first Hampden experience I luckily clocked the situation. And managed to remove him from the situ. Luckily he was distracted and didn't see it kickoff one guy got his nose bust I'm told someone from 2 rows behind and unrelated to the incident pamper him.
There were other instances where stewardds
simply failed to do their job - calmly shepherd irate fans from the aisles so they don't end up being challenged by others and it escalated AGAiN.
Epic fail from the stewards and I will intimate this to Garry O'Hagan as the scenes were pretty discgraceful, yet avoidable. I've yet to tell the missus but for the first time ever I've thought maybe (outside OF/Hearts) its not a good idea to take him is I can't be more sure of the security arrangements. Stewards should have seen this coming a mile off."We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
"Romanov was like a breath of fresh air - laced with cyanide." Me.
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13-04-2013 03:57 PM #18
I must admit if I wasn't working tonight i'd probably have been in the boozer by half time but I stayed.
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13-04-2013 04:07 PM #19
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I left at half time and I have no regrets about doing so.
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13-04-2013 04:13 PM #20
Felt physically sick at half time but it was great to see the way our support got right behind the team the second they started performing
roaring the team on is always a better idea than chucking scarfs away and storming out - but that first half embarrassment stretched us all to breaking point.
Players and support can learn from this - we'll win yhis cup if we dont bottle it - time to regroup and roar the team on in the final.
Anyway, on train fi Queen St now and it's bouncing!
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13-04-2013 04:26 PM #21
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13-04-2013 04:29 PM #22
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13-04-2013 04:33 PM #23
Left at 3-0. Never been so gutted - felt worse than after final. Enjoyed molesting strangers in pub when fourth went in tho to be fair.
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13-04-2013 04:34 PM #24
at half time i asked my mate, (who has a betfair account on his phone) what odds he could get on a 3-3 draw after 90 minutes...he guessed at 80/1 but never put anything on as he was trying to control his inner chimp which was urging him to leave....we stayed and talked about the eejits that left...we discussed the liverpool/ a.c. milan euro final when liverpool came back from a 3-0 deficit...we talked about the dryburgh cup final in the early seventies when hibs held a 3-0 lead over celtic only to see the game going into extra time after a celtic comeback...we talked about hibs.net and how everyone would be spitting blood and demanding pat's head on a platter...but we stayed...we believed...and then we got our reward for being true supporters of this club.
if you left early you will go to your graves knowing that your lack of belief meant you missed one of the greatest comebacks in hibs history.
to those that stayed...i salute you!...YOU made it happen.
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13-04-2013 04:35 PM #26
Dont understand why people would leave after half an hour, long way to go, and Falkirk tired and we were all out attack after the break.....
"Fans" throwing scarves away is a huge bugbear of mine....Clancy gestured near us to stop the booing....
All credit to the fans who stayed and were rewarded with an amazing second half, the fans definitely got right behind them, when it mattered most....."There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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13-04-2013 04:38 PM #27
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Too embarrassed
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13-04-2013 04:56 PM #30
I stayed to the end, second half was amazing,I suffered more nerves when the penalty was saved and thought it just would not be our day aided with the disallowed goal. When we equalised i then truly believed there was only going to be one winner.
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