Sunshine on Leith from last night.
http://www.skysports.com/watch/video...e-on-leith8217
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17-02-2016 02:48 PM #1
Sunshine on Leith on Sky (merged threads)
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17-02-2016 03:01 PM #4
I am sure it would look a lot better if everyone held a scarve aloft. It seems a lot of folk just don't wear scarves at games any more. Sounds brilliant though.
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17-02-2016 03:06 PM #7
thats brilliant. photographer by the tunnel at the end couldnt resist a wee celebration
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17-02-2016 03:15 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
GGTTH
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17-02-2016 03:21 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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17-02-2016 03:22 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis is how it feels
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17-02-2016 03:26 PM #16
Shared it with a friend of mine from Manchester - he's desperate to come to ER now.
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17-02-2016 03:31 PM #17
Love it!
Also notice the players joining in the Sunshine on Leith part
Such a unique song
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17-02-2016 03:35 PM #18
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17-02-2016 03:53 PM #22
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17-02-2016 03:56 PM #23
I wonder what the plums players thought when they heard that?
I bet they were thinking "and all we get is a bit of girlie scarf twirling!"
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17-02-2016 04:01 PM #25
Doubt there's a fitba club anywhere in Britain that isn't jealous of us having as good an anthem as that.
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17-02-2016 04:04 PM #26
The fact that they had to watch it from the South as they slowly made for the exits was my biggest pleasure.
Must have been mental torture.
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17-02-2016 04:08 PM #27
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Not much work getting done today. I am just enjoying the moment and milking it. Being a Hibby is hard but nights like yesterday make it special. My best ever SOL was the League cup final against Killie, but last nights looked a close second. Great to see football professionals enjoy the moment because being the wee team and beating the big team has rarely been more pleasing.
A great big thanks to the players, club and Hibs fans.
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17-02-2016 04:30 PM #29
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Neil Alexander and Don Cowie amongst our boys at the start shaking hands and offering congratulations. Not sure how well that would have gone down with the Hearts fans but fair play to them.
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