Part time supporters who pretend they're not part time supporters.
Hibs supporters that seem to hate Hibs more than any other team.
Hibs supporters that constantly talk up other teams while talking down everything Hibs do.
People who don't understand that the SPFL is the name of the league system involving all the professional leagues in Scotland and not the name of the Scottish Premiership.
Supporters who don't understand that in 2014, playing 1 striker is not a defensive tactic like it used to be. 4-4-2 is outdated, all the top teams play one main striker with attacking support coming from wingers and runners from the midfield.
Managers who don't understand that playing 1 striker up front is no use unless you have attacking support coming from wingers and runners from the midfield.
Miserable *******s that can't just accept when we win.
People from Scotland who 'support' English teams and their standard excuses for it which are usually involved a family member who used to live in Manchester or Liverpool or something like that. Funny how nobody ever seems to have a cousin from Stoke or a Grandad from Bolton.
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Thread: Football Pet Hates
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15-09-2014 12:50 PM #1
Football Pet Hates
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15-09-2014 12:55 PM #2
Fans who post a load of Tom Kite on football messageboards and believe me most of my 15,000+ posts have been Tom Kite.
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15-09-2014 01:14 PM #3
Defenders shielding the ball out for a by kick or the referee then giving said defender a free kick for the slightest of contact in the same situation.
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15-09-2014 01:41 PM #10
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People who sit down for 90 minutes straight and have a go at others for standing etc
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15-09-2014 02:38 PM #14
High feet when a player puts his head down to the ball.
When crosses and corners find the gloves of a Goalkeeper.
When referee's command to be centre of attention.
When Hearts get controversial after controversial decision in their favour in derby matches.
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15-09-2014 02:42 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLess talk, more gifs. 21.05.16
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15-09-2014 02:46 PM #17
The food and drink prices at ER, it's not a bloody top notch cafe we're at.
People who think they're ITK but know absolutely nowt.
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15-09-2014 02:47 PM #18
...at the moment
The use of the phrase 'top top'. It appears that you can add more 'tops' if need be.
Brendan Rodgers continued spooking of the Liverpool fans boabies. I.e. His constant use of phrases like 'this wonderful club' & 'our fabulous supporters'.
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15-09-2014 02:49 PM #19
Failure to understand the subtle difference between "last man" and "preventing a clear goalscoring opportunity" especially when it is a referee/ manager/ someone who should know better who demonstrates it.
Last edited by Smartie; 15-09-2014 at 03:02 PM.
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15-09-2014 02:53 PM #20
The amount of 'gamesmanship' seen this season at Easter Road. Wouldn't be so bad if it didn't always seem to go unpunished.
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15-09-2014 02:54 PM #21
constant moving of games to suit the telly
missing out on leigh griffiths for £150k
the boys 6 seats along who waits until the game just starts to go for a piss (every home game)
Arbroath cause they're named after a fish
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15-09-2014 02:57 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-09-2014 03:01 PM #23
Mair threads about the yam
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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15-09-2014 03:03 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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15-09-2014 03:31 PM #30
Players grabbing the ball when they go down under a challenge.
Short corners.
Daft football cliches and sayings. 'In and around' seems to be used quite a lot at the moment, and often it makes no sense eg "He was in and around the defender"..... Jamie Redknapp's use of the word 'literally' as another example.
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