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    st.johnstone 1 Livi 0

    falkirk 1 ross co 0....fix :)

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    goal alloa !!

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    Equaliser Shyankland !

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibshibshibs1 View Post
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    Did we just choose green and white at random?
    I don't think you get the point, we don't have a strip which are the colours of the current Irish flag.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    I don't think you get the point, we don't have a strip which are the colours of the current Irish flag.
    Think you are being rather pedantic .. Why do you think we chose green and white as our colours ?

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    2-0 Plastic Whistle

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    Best result in this Hearts v Killie game. A draw right? Don't want Hearts catching us and don't want Killie getting too far away..

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    so, as it stands in the championship


    Alloa 39 points - 14
    Q.o.s 38 points - 6
    Falkirk 38 points -12

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    Quote Originally Posted by California-Hibs View Post
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    Best result in this Hearts v Killie game. A draw right? Don't want Hearts catching us and don't want Killie getting too far away..
    I’d agree, Hearts next 2 games are away to Aberdeen and celtic, can’t see them picking up too many points
    Frustrating that we didn’t pick up 3 points last week!

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    Best result in this Hearts v Killie game. A draw right? Don't want Hearts catching us and don't want Killie getting too far away..
    In terms of having any hopes of 4th we want anything other than a Kilmarnock win.

    If they win today and we lose tomorrow then we can't catch them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    so, as it stands in the championship


    Alloa 39 points - 14
    Q.o.s 38 points - 6
    Falkirk 38 points -12
    Falkirk need a 2 goal swing against Alloa

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    Falkirk need a 2 goal swing against Alloa
    They just need Alloa to concede at Ayr. Hoping County pull their finger out this half.

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    Falkirk need a 2 goal swing against Alloa
    No they don't, if Alloa lose then they'll finish bottom on goal difference if Falkirk win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    Falkirk need a 2 goal swing against Alloa

    but Alloa at the moment have that all important point

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    but Alloa at the moment have that all important point
    Silly me, was thinking -14 was better than -12😎

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    One for Falkirk and Alloa to lose one too😄
    Falkirk don't need to score again. Their goal difference is already better than Alloa's so if Alloa lose one more goal and get beat 2-1 then Falkirk will avoid automatic relegation and Alloa will go down.

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    Cove 3-1 up on aggregate against East Kilbride ,Berwick going to struggle against cove I would think

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    It shows how tight it was at the bottom of the championship, Partick were bottom not long ago, now in 6th place.
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    Ichpeazu pulled a hammy................shame

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    Quote Originally Posted by green day View Post
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    Ichpeazu pulled a hammy................shame
    That’s now 4-6-0 now for the final

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibshibshibs1 View Post
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    Did you miss all the green and white strips too? Do you know what "Hibernian" means?

    Do any other foreign colours upset you too?

    Pathetic indeed.
    Ach, its not worth arguing about …. Celtic's attitude has always been they are an Irish club playing in Scottish football and their fans seem more than happy to buy into that premise, for Hibs not so much.

    For some of our fans what club they support and its origins makes them feel that they should have an affinity with Ireland and even a responsibility to the clubs founders to emulate what their attitudes would have been to Irish politics for example, which means they feel the club's Irishness should always be to the fore, especially on the terraces.

    For others the club's foundations are to be respected and acknowledged, but their support is by and large based on Hibs being an Edinburgh club and local to them .... the club many of their family, friends and pals support The origins of the folk who founded the club and the name and colours they not unnaturally chose for it to these fans doesn't in any way mean an obligation to perpetuate any idea that Hibs are still representative of an Irish enclave in Edinburgh or Scotland as was far more the case historically, or that they should be waving Irish flags or the like at games as if they themselves were Irish, especially when almost to a man and woman they are not.

    They may well as reasonable human beings subscribe to the concept of Irish unification for example … but that is neither based on what football team they happen to support nor is their support for it based on their attitudes to Irish unification … Hibs is just the team they happen to support for the usual reasons folk choose a team to support … family, friends, geographical location or they just liked the strip.

    That's pretty well our support with the latter group being in the majority by some way I would guess.

    Whatever the case the loyalty to the club of neither group is open to question and in the end surely that's all that matters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NAE NOOKIE View Post
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    Ach, its not worth arguing about …. Celtic's attitude has always been they are an Irish club playing in Scottish football and their fans seem more than happy to buy into that premise, for Hibs not so much.

    For some of our fans what club they support and its origins makes them feel that they should have an affinity with Ireland and even a responsibility to the clubs founders to emulate what their attitudes would have been to Irish politics for example, which means they feel the club's Irishness should always be to the fore, especially on the terraces.

    For others the club's foundations are to be respected and acknowledged, but their support is by and large based on Hibs being an Edinburgh club and local to them .... the club many of their family, friends and pals support The origins of the folk who founded the club and the name and colours they not unnaturally chose for it to these fans doesn't in any way mean an obligation to perpetuate any idea that Hibs are still representative of an Irish enclave in Edinburgh or Scotland as was far more the case historically, or that they should be waving Irish flags or the like at games as if they themselves were Irish, especially when almost to a man and woman they are not.

    They may well as reasonable human beings subscribe to the concept of Irish unification for example … but that is neither based on what football team they happen to support nor is their support for it based on their attitudes to Irish unification … Hibs is just the team they happen to support for the usual reasons folk choose a team to support … family, friends, geographical location or they just liked the strip.

    That's pretty well our support with the latter group being in the majority by some way I would guess.

    Whatever the case the loyalty to the club of neither group is open to question and in the end surely that's all that matters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    That’s now 4-6-0 now for the final
    Aye, scotland manager stuff - what a prick

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    att: 17,103 at tinycastle....aye RIGHT

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    Ross County Equalise

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    Yay. Ross County equaliser
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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    Falkirk 1-1 Ross County

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir David Gray View Post
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    In terms of having any hopes of 4th we want anything other than a Kilmarnock win.

    If they win today and we lose tomorrow then we can't catch them.
    Yeh … If Killie win we would need to at the very least draw tomorrow then win away at Killie and beat Aberdeen at ER just to beat them on goal difference should they lose at home to Sevco on the last day. Long long odds on that happening.

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