Turn up in droves, and even have an extra section opened up at New St Mirren Park, only to be kicked in the baws by the team they love, who somehow conspire to lose a goal in 13 seconds, and gift another only a few minutes later effectively handing over the points with not even a whimper. the fans were gutted, and the songs and cheers that they made occassionaly throughout the match were quickly extinguished by frequent schoolboy errors and inept performances through the team. dear God, what have we done to deserve this? some of the young players tried their guts oot in the second half, but in the main, there is a serious problem at the back, and all 4 of the back line can go out the door now, imho.
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Thread: Hibs fans do it again......
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19-04-2014 10:57 PM #1
Hibs fans do it again......
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19-04-2014 11:00 PM #2madhatterLeft by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-04-2014 11:37 PM #9
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I don`t think Williams made a hard save in the whole match - one long range volley in about 70th minute maybe . And since Butcher arrived , Nelson and Forster seem to be our main goal threat so don`t think we can put all the blame on the defence . As for Booth , did he not leave before PF arrived and has he done anything special while away ? I hardly noticed him in cup match . No Raith player stuck out that day that would improve our team but we were tactically outplayed by a more motivated team .
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19-04-2014 11:45 PM #10
This season I've tried various ways to cope with an away game:
- go the gym whilst it is on
- listen to the game on the radio
- follow it on the internet
- listen the ******g awful open all michaels
- ignore it, like it never happened
- get drunk
- attend a wedding
- spend two hours in prayer
- spend two hours in bed
- lie down in a darkened room
- work.
But toady I made the mistake of attending the game. 13 effin seconds, unlucky for some!
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20-04-2014 12:14 AM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote''It's always been just part of the culture. Growing up, for most working-class kids, is all about football, music or clothes. You might not have much money, but whatever you have got, you're going to look good.'' - Paul Weller
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20-04-2014 02:06 AM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteCougars!!!
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20-04-2014 07:18 AM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There a a few exceptions but most of our best away results have been in front of a few hundred hardy soles huddled in the back of a half empty stand.
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20-04-2014 10:15 AM #17
"Hibs fans do it again"
That is the one thing from the last sorry 7 years which gives me hope that Hibs will one day be saved from the malaise we are in.
Through all the rubbish we have had to watch on the pitch the fans have shown time and again that THEY are the pride of this failing football club .... The numbers we have taken to any meaningful game and the support they have given is nothing short of miraculous.
I've said this before ..... When the subject of Hibs comes up in conversation at least I can temper the fact that the team are a failure by being able to point to as good a set of fans as anywhere in the UK.
But I am now getting really worried ....... How long can this continue without the fans getting something back ... there are signs already that things are coming to a head. A few times recently we have failed to sell all of our tickets for the PBS and more and more committed Hibs fans are on here saying they have, or are on the point of, chucking it. These are regular fans, not casual walk ups who go when the team is playing well........ This is not an uberfan debate, every club needs its casual walk ups .... they are the barometer of success. But when the die hards become disaffected you have a club in trouble.
I remain firmly convinced that the fans are out there ..... they are Hibbies and remain loyal Hibs fans ........It is to the shame of the 'custodians' of their club that any motivation to go to the clubs games other than blind loyalty has been removed from the equation.
I was going to say blind 'unquestioning' loyalty ......But I get the feeling that that is something which will shortly no longer be the case, something has got to give. Its only a matter of time before the evident anger at the board manifest on here is shown from the stands.
GGTTH
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20-04-2014 10:22 AM #18
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Well done to the 1,526 Hibs fans who turned up. Fantastic support.
Shame about the utter shambles on the park. Haynes trying to up the Hibs support was the most embarrassing part of the day, awful player.
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20-04-2014 10:28 AM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Id like to see him next to either Hanlon or McPake. Alternatively at right back, where he was doing well at the start of the season.
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20-04-2014 10:37 AM #21
In my opinion hibs fans have been absolutely amazing over the last few years and shown an incredible amount of support to a failing team.
If supporting your team won you leagues we d be top every year.
I hope that one day sooner rather than later we can be rewarded with a team worthy of the support
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20-04-2014 10:52 AM #24
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The price of them could've went a long way towards the birthday night out.
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20-04-2014 01:21 PM #26This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteHIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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20-04-2014 01:37 PM #28
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20-04-2014 02:26 PM #30
Yesterday had a sort of cup semi final feeling about it in the lead up to the day. After 15 minutes I thought ah bollox they're doing a Falkirk on us and Griffiths has long gone.
A shambles at the back again. Just what do the players do at training all week. Can't defend and couldn't score even if there was no goalie and the goals were twice the size they are.
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