just a thought about not getting tickets for games, home or away these days but I do remember climbing in from the old carpark area at Hawkhill and sneaking in. also do remember lift overs, obviously, at the wee turnstyles....... those were the days, when a laddie twice the size o' you said, can you gie me a liftover mister?: another thing I recal was climbing over the roofs of the toilets(I think) between the dunbar end into the East Terracing. did that happen? or have I dreamt that?
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26-02-2015 09:46 PM #1
who remembers climbing into to games, at ER.?
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26-02-2015 09:54 PM #2
Along the wall at the side of the old school got you into the lower west enclosure in the late 60s and early 70s. There was a way in at the back of the Dunbar end that involved climbing on a big gate with wire at the top. Used to be a lot of kids trying but I don't recall many successes!
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26-02-2015 10:06 PM #3
I only ever climbed into one game in my puff. Clyde away at Shawfield. 1980 league cup tie and it involved dreeping into the bogs through a hole in the roof....Thatchers Britain!
Do remember getting a lift over the turnstiles at Easter Road though. Man that was a rush.
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26-02-2015 10:11 PM #4
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Climbed in 3 times in my life. At ER for Best's home debut against Partick Thistle, at Partick thistle via the waste ground behind the old away end, and at Love Street when someone actually had a ladder outside.....
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26-02-2015 10:17 PM #5
I had an uncle that stayed at 147 Easter Road When we visited from Fife he used to walk me round and asked some to lift me over Think the first game was a Celtic game and both sets of fans were packed into the Cowshed .thought I was going to be crushed in the sway But as another poster said what a Buzz that was Dont think I saw much of the game though
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26-02-2015 10:20 PM #6
Seem to remember the Celtc fans having a liking of scaling the wall at the away end more than other supports...
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26-02-2015 11:02 PM #7
I do have a vague memory about an away game though, when we had to replay Dundee in a cup game at Dens. we drew 3-3 at Easter Road, and went up there on the Wednesday. 30,000+ iirc. we were in a huge queue, and guys leaning over from a wall above us, offering a help over for half a dollar (12.5 pence in new money) .we managed to get in, 20 mins late and some barsteward had stole my mate's wallet from his back pocket. unless we were so pished he'd lost it ........never mind, we got gubbed 3- nil.
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27-02-2015 12:36 AM #10
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Back off the old cowshed where it was long grass and small bushes me and a school pal found a big dip I'n the ground that was over run with grass. We used to climb over the wall even though it was high and hid I'n that dip till it started to get busy.
Done it for about 3 seasons every home game ( naughty boy me ).
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27-02-2015 04:32 AM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-02-2015 06:16 AM #12
When I moved to Leith, aged 8, that was it for me. I was off to games with laddies from Elbe St. The only time I paid in between 8-16 was when I went with my dad. Which didn't include games against hearts, Celtic or Rangers.
The passage into the old north stand enclosure, via the school, too high and too many stewards. Over the wall was a challenge if you left it late and there were police etc around. Usually in by climbing up the gap between wall and gate. When I got to 15 or so you could take a direct run at the wall and do a kind of one footed bounce and get a hand on the top. Seem to remember doing this en masse a few times.
I climbed in to hundreds of games. Sporting Lisbon, FC Besa, Hadjuk Split, Liverpool, were highlights of our European nights.
The ultimate break in was mid 70's and a BBC van with a ladder on the side. We had gone up well early, before the gates had opened. Ladder was lifted and six laddies were in. We hid in the bushes on the slope of the back of the terrace and watched as mayhem ensued over the next 15 mins. Lots of boys in but chased by police. Sat tight until it was safe to emerge.
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27-02-2015 07:07 AM #13
My introduction to Hibs was being lifted over by my Dad or older brother and this continued until I was about 14/15 I think. I had 3 brothers and money was always tight in the family so I would not have been able to see Hibs if my Dad had to pay. I can't begin to imagine how much money I have put into Hibs in the intervening years so it has been a sound investment for the club.
We need to do more to encourage youngsters along to the club and breed the loyal fans of the future.
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27-02-2015 07:16 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-02-2015 07:33 AM #15
I used to get a lift over from my Dad or I would crawl under in the 70's.
I'm pretty sure I was lifted over at the game against San Jose even though it was only 50p to get in .No Eternal Reward Shall Forgive Us Now For Wasting The Dawn
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27-02-2015 07:37 AM #16
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27-02-2015 07:42 AM #17
Never climbed a wall, but was turntile-lifted a few times by my father and when he wasn't there and I was with my mates, by any "old guy" I asked ... wouldn't be allowed now, I guess!
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27-02-2015 07:47 AM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Thus I started going to Easter Road.
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27-02-2015 07:52 AM #19
Did a lot of climbing and dodging stewards. Seemed like there was a couple of hundred street urchins doing the same thing between 1975 and 1979. Shame on me but I even climbed into Pat Stanton's testimonal. Climbed into tynie as well through the brewery over a roof and down into the toilets in the corner of the shed. That was a spiderman type mission to get in that way.
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27-02-2015 08:03 AM #20
climbed over at the Dunbar end but got caught by a copper and got launched, crawled under a turnstile and lifted over once or twice at ER, remember climbing over a back wall at Dunfermline when Best played, copper also tried to launch me but a few fellow Hibbies told him where to go. great days, when fitba was fitba, nae mobiles, seats,pizza or Petrie.
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27-02-2015 08:07 AM #21
Climbing into games was pretty much a done thing as a kid.
Away games were always interesting, especially at the stadiums that had gardens backing onto the stadium (Kilmarnock, Alloa, etc.). Hopefully there was someone on your bus that had done it before, and knew the best routes, otherwise you were basically in and out peoples gardens until you found a spot to climb.
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27-02-2015 09:40 AM #22
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Got a few lift overs and remember climbing over wall once but not to see a game.
Hundred of us queued up to get Scotland v England tickets for the Ray Clemence game and someone brought a ball so we climbed into school playground and had a game. My idiot brother in law booted the ball over the wall into the area between the old stand and the red brick wall. He was too fat to climb over so I had to. That was about 4am.
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27-02-2015 09:48 AM #23
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Climbing into the match
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We would climb over about ten in the morning on the day of the match and hide in the then
Old brick built toilets just behind the gates.
On numerous occasions one of the ground staff used to come round in order to chuck anyone out,
but more often than not he would tell us to stay within the toilets until the turnstiles opened.
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27-02-2015 09:59 AM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If all else failed they used to open the exit gates at half time and we would see the second half for free !!
Happy days !
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27-02-2015 11:47 AM #26
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Used to skive in on a regular basis ...probably stopped when I scaled a wall behind the old shed (FF) & stuck to it because someone in their wisdom decided to coat it in sticky vandal proof paint/grease ...ruined my day & also my £2.99p What Everyone Wants jacket !!
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IIRC, the favoured spot was on the corner between the Dunbar End and the Car Park. The wall was much lower at that point.
Also, I well remember near the end of matches in the early 80s, a few of us would sneak down the back of the Main Terrace and climb into the Dunbar End over a small fence beside the toilets.
This sometimes resulted in fighting with the away Fans but mostly just standing close to them, with each side acting the Billy Big Baws.Last edited by Keith_M; 27-02-2015 at 12:35 PM.
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27-02-2015 01:10 PM #28
I was at a game when a then very very young Hibs supporter (currently a St Johnstone striker) was evicted from the stadium after his Dad squeezed him through the railings which separated the cowshed from the open terracing. He must hold the record for the youngest ever supporter to be thrown out of the ground! His Dad kicked up all hell with the stewards but they were not having it and both son and Dad ended up missing the entire game.
A sad but true story.
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27-02-2015 01:52 PM #29
Be as well coming clean and admitting as a "Youngster", entering Easter Road withoot paying. Only done it a couple o' times, but still feel after all these years, a tad guilty...
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