Where was it today? Did they protest because they didn’t get to go behind then goals in the FF or did the drummer not fancy it today? Me and my mates are a tad confused.
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19-08-2018 07:53 PM #1
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19-08-2018 07:54 PM #2
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Badly missed either way.
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19-08-2018 07:57 PM #4
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I never notice them anyway.I am getting a little deaf of course
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19-08-2018 07:59 PM #5
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Hibs should be accommodating these guys as much as possible. They are fantastic.
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19-08-2018 08:00 PM #6
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19-08-2018 08:01 PM #7
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19-08-2018 08:01 PM #8
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Think there’s more than a few less than impressed with the club’s handling of this and one individual in particular.
Hopefully lessons are learned before it costs our club more in lost revenue.
The last thing we need is a stadium (quarter) full of Hibs.net types ken.
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19-08-2018 08:07 PM #9
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If the singing section boycotted the match I think it was the wrong thing to do, especially a cup tie. Not sure what it proves.
They create a great atmosphere and it was missed today. I am not sure what the solution is but I hope that one can be found in the near future.
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19-08-2018 08:10 PM #10
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Are you really suggesting Hibs move existing ST holders to accommodate people who organise a boycott against the club.
By the way, well done to the 8,000 plus who actually did attend today.
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19-08-2018 08:15 PM #13
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Might have been tempted but would never boycott a match because I wasn’t given the seat I wanted.
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19-08-2018 08:19 PM #14
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19-08-2018 08:22 PM #15hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!
Will they be back for the Aberdeen game on Saturday?
Wasn’t at the game today but heard it was like a library today. These Since1875 guys create a great atmosphere and I thoroughly appreciate what they do.
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19-08-2018 08:28 PM #17
Pathetic if they boycotted over their unplanned move to the family section.
I’ve been a big fan, especially of the displays last season, but I don’t think the group have covered themselves in glory this past week. Really immature if they’ve thrown the toys out of the pram because the club enforced their (clear) rules regarding no single adult ticket sales in the FF lower (family section). Also, I’m not sure the groups new compilation song about a dead man, sang on repeat, would really be befitting of a family section.
The league cup accounts for 50% of the trophies we can realistically win each year. The groups absence today contributed to a flat atmosphere. Poor show I’m my opinion.
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19-08-2018 08:33 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-08-2018 08:40 PM #19
Has anyone considered that they weren't refunded for the tickets yet and didn't want to fork out yet another £20 to attend the game?
Sure I seen one of them say they hadn't yet received their refunds for the tickets.
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19-08-2018 08:42 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
that's a good point
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19-08-2018 08:44 PM #21
The singing section have been brilliant.they had no right to buy tickets for the family section.if they boycotted todays for that reason then shame on them.Hibs have 13k other ST holders to look after.
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To be honest, I think it was always going to be flat today - but you can’t contribute if you’re not there.
Maybe the guys have their reasons for not going, it’s their choice. They’ve generally been positive for the atmosphere at ER, I just think all this boycotting and plans to move is a bit too Green Brigade tbh.
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19-08-2018 08:47 PM #24
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This week is the 1st time I have ever heard this rule and its the 1st time Ive seen Hibs put a notice on the website about this ""clear rule".
If it was such a well known and enforced rule, how could anyone buy a single adult ticket in the FF lower?
I can actually buy one for the Aberdeen game on Saturday right now if I wanted to.
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19-08-2018 09:03 PM #28
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I did say "as much as possible"
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19-08-2018 09:50 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Serious question as I have not seen anything from them outlining a boycott.
their plan for sitting behind the goals was stopped by the club and I saw nothing today that suggested that they did anything but respect the clubs decision
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19-08-2018 10:22 PM #30
Family section should be moved to the lower west. Always liked the idea of the lower famous five being a wall of noise helping and galvanising our own whilst intimidating the opposition.
That being said that's only my opinion and I don't sit there currently and have no divine right to dismiss the view of those that have done so for years.
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