Not a lot to do with anything, but I'd just like to register my view about what a pish-soaked, minging, rat trap that tip is. Apart from being full of the most grotesque jakeys and pedos imaginable, this disease-ridden hive, apologetically crammed into a postage stamp space behind tenements, warehouses and Victoria schools, is not only a blight on our fair city, Scotland, the UK, and Europe, but calls into question our right to be considered a civilized species by any watching extraterrestrial life forms.
C'mon Edinburgh Council - don't wait for the joke of a club who inhabit it to perish -shut this embarrassment down.
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08-10-2011 03:16 PM #1
New stadium for Edinburgh rugby and/or Hearts? (merged)
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08-10-2011 03:31 PM #4
Tynecastle Stadium
yes i agree 100% with that statement
while at the other end of edinburgh
we have the best ground outwith the old firm
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Now if only points were awarded for having nice empty stadiums?
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It does as well, some of the whiffs between the tunnels on Gorgie Road are truly noxious.
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It's state of art according to all yams
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Smells like a distillery sometimes, I dont know about the tunnels, never been in the away end.
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08-10-2011 04:27 PM #13
Tynecastle Stadium.
If it were a car it would be a rusty 1976 chocolate brown Austin Allegro MOT failure
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May'be I should buy a moroon cardigan in a charity shop, rent a Rover car, and return some Saturday there's a game on with a camera and take a few snaps of the Ancient Monument.
Would I be allowed to post such material on Hibs.net ?
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08-10-2011 06:09 PM #21
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How dare you sir!!, our cities bigger brothers are the envy of the world with their half wooden, half meccano 400,000 all seater stadia!!
In fact, just this year FIFA agonised over where to hold this years champions league final such is the grandure of the scottish equivalent of the nou camp!.
The only ground in the world where you get a free tetanus shot on the way in!.
The design and infrastructure is comparable to the world famous Edinburgh tram system which speaks great volumes don't you think?!?.
A cultural icon!.
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A toilet.
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Pointing out that Hertz attendances are also pish = easy.
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And the great thing about The North British Distillery is that it predates Tynecastle by a few months, so calls the shots as to be what can be done with the rotting shell that is a our dear neighbors hovel of a ground. The Massive new Stand in the Sky can never be built because of health and safety regulations dictating access rights in an emergency at the NB.
It is with remarkable foresight that our current major sponsor saw this coming over a hundred years ago and set about buggering up the Yams expansion plans.
The distillery was largely conceived and built be three men. Andrew Usher, William Sanderson and.........., John Crabbie.
In fact I think I'll have one now. (Crabbies that is - on offer at Lidl - £1.49.
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I like the smell of a distillery.
Not the smell of fousty pish that envelopes Tynecastle.
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I wonder which?
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