Remember when the old now deid Rangers were involved in helicopter Sunday at Easter Rd?
Time to pump them on Exuberance Sunday.
What else can we call giving Sevco a good skelping on a Sunday?
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13-04-2018 10:38 AM #1
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Exuberance Sunday
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13-04-2018 11:24 AM #3
I wasn't there myself, but didn't both sets of fans invade the pitch on helicopter Sunday too? They had won the league and we'd secured 3rd and Europe.
From what I've heard there wasn't a lot of bother and the fans mingled fairly well.
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13-04-2018 11:38 AM #8
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I definitely don't recall a mass hunt for all involved and a statement from Hibs.
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13-04-2018 11:43 AM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Many years later the real filth were outed as being Scottish cup FC and West of Scotland FC supporters.
Exposed for the nation in an exclusive by the daily record. Scotland's shame, all of the above.
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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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13-04-2018 12:17 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There was provocation of the highest order from the Rangers supporters - a large Union flag was laid out near the centre circle which a number of them proceeded to kiss while indicating to the Hibs fans that they should be bowing and paying respect to the flag. If Hibs fans had made it on to the pitch that day there would have been bloodshed. I went to the game with a girl I worked with at the time and it remains her one and only experience of a football match. It was the most poisonous atmosphere I had experienced at Easter Road since the "Mercer" Derby in 1989.
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13-04-2018 12:44 PM #13
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13-04-2018 12:54 PM #14
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I was raging that day despite qualifying for Europe. When news came through that Celtic were getting beat, we had the chance to press for an equaliser which would have stopped them winning it but sat back and settled for 1-0 defeat.
Not pro Celtic but that would have been the perfect end to the season. I know that losing another goal could have affected our chances of qualifying but it would in
my opinion been worth the risk.
Also there was no injury time which no one seemed to pick up on.
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13-04-2018 01:14 PM #16
I remember some of the Rangers fans climbing from the top tier to the bottom to get on the pitch. it was a boring game but between the hibs and rangers fans the afters made up for it.
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13-04-2018 01:40 PM #17
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I always thought we got on the pitch first. It was included in that DVD about Mowbray's first season in charge.
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13-04-2018 02:35 PM #19
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Btw, I'm desperate for Hibs to win next Saturday too - no desire to see Celtic celebrating at the Holy Ground either.
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13-04-2018 04:14 PM #26
I remember the Rangers fans applauding the hibs lap of honour, while they were waiting on the trophy getting to Easter Road. They were that delirious they would’ve applauded the pope in a Celtic top, it was a strange day.
United we stand here....
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13-04-2018 04:15 PM #27
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13-04-2018 04:41 PM #29
some of "you died in 2012" fans came onto the pitch, remember it well as it was a lovely warm day
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