Because this guy is still backing the Cabbage, no matter that his brother is still one of Falkirk's star me.
http://www.falkirkherald.co.uk/sport...ties-1-3745252
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16-04-2015 09:31 AM #1
If your brother played for Falkirk, would you still back Hibs on Saturday?
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16-04-2015 10:12 AM #2
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Would be a very tricky one being honest. Would probably like my brother to have a cracking game score two goals in reply Hibs score 5 or 6. Hibs then realise what a talent said brother is, sign him in the summer and I don't have to pay for any Hibs tickets for a couple of years 😀.
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16-04-2015 10:13 AM #3
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More to the point any chance of getting his bro to sign for us? Sibbald is cracking wee player.
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16-04-2015 10:16 AM #5
Mate of mine supports Wigan Warriors (for his sins) and his brother in law plays for Warrington Wolves. Oddly enough they play each other tonight and he always says he hopes his brother in law has a good game but is on the end of a heavy defeat!
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16-04-2015 10:31 AM #6
You're a Hibs supporter, brother is just doing a paid job, no brainer for me.
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16-04-2015 10:32 AM #7
If my Brother played for Falkirk, I'd be placing a bet of all the money I own for Hibs to win.
I means, he is 50 y/o after all
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16-04-2015 10:47 AM #8
Couldn't give two ****s who my brother played for. Hibs to win heavily. Always.
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16-04-2015 10:58 AM #9
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16-04-2015 11:00 AM #10
If it was my brother I'd hope he had a howler and scored the winner for Hibs.
He is a jambo after all.
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16-04-2015 11:29 AM #11
My Mum, Dad, Mrs Beefster, Mini-Beefster and the dog could play for Falkirk on Saturday and I'd still support Hibs.
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16-04-2015 11:37 AM #12
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I'd hope he'd score but Hibs win.
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16-04-2015 11:49 AM #13
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I'd poison him the night before.
.. or at least hide his boots.
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16-04-2015 11:53 AM #14
wish him all the best, but hope his team gets pumped...
"I don't have any regrets about not moving during my playing career. I was born a Hibee, my dad was a Hibee, I will stay a Hibee and I'll die a Hibee." -Lawrie Reilly
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16-04-2015 12:34 PM #15
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Having had the same experience a few times this season, i couldn't give a **** who my brother plays for, I wanted Hibs to win by bucketloads. I even boo'd him
I just wouldn't want him to have a stinker of a game.
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16-04-2015 12:42 PM #16
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"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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16-04-2015 01:00 PM #19
A few seasons ago a good mate of mine played for Bristol Rugby and made his debut against my team and local rivals Bath at the Memorial Ground in Bristol.
Bristol had just got promotion and this was their first game in the Premiership. Bath were winning but by less than a try going into the last 5 minutes. They then bring Lee on the pitch. On one of the the last plays of the game he comes off his wing, gets the ball in midfield, cuts through the Bath line and scores an outrageous try under the posts infront of the Bristol support, to win the game.
I have to admit I was cheering his try.
Funny thing was much like our Jase, he was released by Bath youth team as he wasnt good enough, and while he played for Bristol he took great delight in scoring against Bath.
http://www.rugbynetwork.net/main/s105/st80728.htm
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JLast edited by Bristolhibby; 16-04-2015 at 01:04 PM.
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16-04-2015 02:37 PM #21
I don't have a brother so if he was playing for Falkirk I'd want Hibs to win.
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16-04-2015 02:39 PM #22
I wouldn't feel good about wanting my brother to miss out on playing in the cup final, but at the same time I couldn't want the opposition to win the match. I'd wish him well and try to remain tactful.
HIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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16-04-2015 03:02 PM #23
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Have a good game brother, but I want your team to lose.
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16-04-2015 03:31 PM #24
My nephews playing for hearts in the upcoming charity match, My brother called to tell me, I don't think my enthusiasm matched my brothers
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16-04-2015 04:20 PM #26
It's hypothetical of course, but ultimately I'd be wanting my brother to have a great game and get into the cup final and to then win it, my family mean more to me than a football club ... I'd take promotion instead ...
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16-04-2015 04:35 PM #27
If my brother was playing for Falkirk on Saturday I would be quite happy, he is 77.
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16-04-2015 06:25 PM #29
Hattrick for Falkirk in the closing minutes of a 9-3 Hibs victory would be my resolution.
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16-04-2015 06:31 PM #30
Couldn't care less about who my brother played for.
I'm a Hibs fan (in fact so is my brother!) and I would always want us to win, particularly in a Scottish Cup semi final.
It's not even something I need to think about.
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