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    Official Site: EAST STAND SELLS OUT FOR FINAL GAME OF THE SEASON


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    Only 26 seats still available in FF Stand.

    None in the rest of the home stands, except the executive seats in the West (about 70)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Only 26 seats still available in FF Stand.

    None in the rest of the home stands, except the executive seats in the West (about 70)
    I’m in the FF but I will probably still be surrounded by quite a few empty seats.

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    I always go to the Last game of the Season Have done since a Teenager Have seen some crap crowds and meaningless Drab kick about s
    But considering we have in effect nothing to play for but Pride the response for this one has surpassed what I expected

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronniekirk View Post
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    I always go to the Last game of the Season Have done since a Teenager Have seen some crap crowds and meaningless Drab kick about s
    But considering we have in effect nothing to play for but Pride the response for this one has surpassed what I expected

    Me anaw.

    One end of season game at Morton there was only 1,800 there, with about 2-300 Hibbies. It was a 0-0 draw.

    The week before, we played our final home game in front of 3,100.

    Ah the good old Bertie Auld years!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Me anaw.

    One end of season game at Morton there was only 1,800 there, with about 2-300 Hibbies. It was a 0-0 draw.

    The week before, we played our final home game in front of 3,100.

    Ah the good old Bertie Auld years!
    Was that the season we created a record for the number of draws, think it was around 18.

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    Was that the season we created a record for the number of draws, think it was around 18.

    14 league draws that season and 15 the season after.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    14 league draws that season and 15 the season after.
    18 draws from 36 games 76/77

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    14 league draws that season and 15 the season after.
    We also had 14 draws in our Championship winning season under Lennon.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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    Me anaw.

    One end of season game at Morton there was only 1,800 there, with about 2-300 Hibbies. It was a 0-0 draw.

    The week before, we played our final home game in front of 3,100.

    Ah the good old Bertie Auld years!
    I çan remember being quite excited when he was appointed, shows what I know!!

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    I çan remember being quite excited when he was appointed, shows what I know!!
    Auld was a strong contender for worst ever Hibs manager. Some of the football we played under him was eye wateringly bad. It was brutal stuff.

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    Auld was a strong contender for worst ever Hibs manager. Some of the football we played under him was eye wateringly bad. It was brutal stuff.
    Ah Bertie Auld - I am sure he was the one who first coined the phrase, "The League Cup really doesn't count!". Too depressed thinking about his era at Easter Road to look up our results in the old mini league cup fixtures that kicked off each season back then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs1969 View Post
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    Auld was a strong contender for worst ever Hibs manager. Some of the football we played under him was eye wateringly bad. It was brutal stuff.

    It wasn't exactly the greatest era for Hibs. Going by league finishes only (I know), Auld wasn't even the worst.

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    83-84 - 31pts - 7th

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    85-86 - 28pts - 8th

    Blackley/Millar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs1969 View Post
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    Auld was a strong contender for worst ever Hibs manager. Some of the football we played under him was eye wateringly bad. It was brutal stuff.
    We had played for & got a 0-0 draw at Ibrox in the League Cup sections we had no chance of qualifying from. I met our Chairman, the late Kenny Waugh that evening at Powderhall Dogs. He asked me what I thought of the game. ‘ Didn’t go coz the wee weegie f@@k only plays for a draw’ Auld was sacked on the Monday.

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    I always go to the Last game of the Season Have done since a Teenager Have seen some crap crowds and meaningless Drab kick about s
    The worst one has to be the final game of the relegation season 1979/80.

    Played on a Monday night, we were already down a couple of weeks previously. The Saturday beforehand, Aberdeen came to ER and walloped us 5-0 to take the league. Fergie running about the pitch with ER bathed in glorious May sunshine, and packed to the rafters with thousands of sheep.

    Three days later, its raining, playing Partick Thistle in a complete meaningless game. So few at the match, only the West stand & enclosures were opened.

    We lost 1-0 and I was one of the 1191 people who paid cash to watch it.

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    Hows Aberdeen's sales? Assuming easily sold out since they're playing for 3rd place?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antifa Hibs View Post
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    Hows Aberdeen's sales? Assuming easily sold out since they're playing for 3rd place?
    A quick deek on their website shows 131 tickets left in block 30, all other blocks sold out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topographic Hibby View Post
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    The worst one has to be the final game of the relegation season 1979/80.

    Played on a Monday night, we were already down a couple of weeks previously. The Saturday beforehand, Aberdeen came to ER and walloped us 5-0 to take the league. Fergie running about the pitch with ER bathed in glorious May sunshine, and packed to the rafters with thousands of sheep.

    Three days later, its raining, playing Partick Thistle in a complete meaningless game. So few at the match, only the West stand & enclosures were opened.

    We lost 1-0 and I was one of the 1191 people who paid cash to watch it.
    Although I wasn’t at this game it was about then that I started to go, as someone pointed out above it wasn’t the greatest time to be a Hibee but enough there to give me the bug for life and do as my Dad done in being a proud Hibee.

    I was still at primary school the year we got relegated, there was a Rangers fan who stayed near us and he continually sang “relegation, relegation, relegation to the Hibs” at me, at the time I thought that it was only Hibs who got relegated but it did make my resolve stronger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topographic Hibby View Post
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    The worst one has to be the final game of the relegation season 1979/80.

    Played on a Monday night, we were already down a couple of weeks previously. The Saturday beforehand, Aberdeen came to ER and walloped us 5-0 to take the league. Fergie running about the pitch with ER bathed in glorious May sunshine, and packed to the rafters with thousands of sheep.

    Three days later, its raining, playing Partick Thistle in a complete meaningless game. So few at the match, only the West stand & enclosures were opened.

    We lost 1-0 and I was one of the 1191 people who paid cash to watch it.
    Me too. Think I've said this before buy I remember the announcer at 'Radio Hibs' that night telling us of the SAS storming the Iranian Embassy.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy Pope View Post
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    Me too. Think I've said this before buy I remember the announcer at 'Radio Hibs' that night telling us of the SAS storming the Iranian Embassy.....
    I remember that game think it was the night of the Davis/Taylor snooker final. May be totally wrong but the game was horrible.

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    I remember that game think it was the night of the Davis/Taylor snooker final. May be totally wrong but the game was horrible.
    It was Cliff Thornburn who beat Alex Higgins in that 1980 snooker final.

    Just thinking, was that 1986/87 points total when 3 points were awarded for a win? It was certainly the first season the premier league was 12 teams. No daft split, each team played each other giving a 44 games!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy Pope View Post
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    Me too. Think I've said this before buy I remember the announcer at 'Radio Hibs' that night telling us of the SAS storming the Iranian Embassy.....
    I was at the Aberdeen game when they win the league but didn't go to the last game. Even as an 11 year old who loved football I couldn't get motivated for that one! Tough tough going in the 80s for the most part. Was a decade that I hardly missed a game and makes me really grateful for what we are experiencing at the moment. Anyone who endured the 80s and still attends really should get some kind of award

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    Might be “officially announced “ as sold out but pound to a penny there will still be ‘empty seats’.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topographic Hibby View Post
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    The worst one has to be the final game of the relegation season 1979/80.

    Played on a Monday night, we were already down a couple of weeks previously. The Saturday beforehand, Aberdeen came to ER and walloped us 5-0 to take the league. Fergie running about the pitch with ER bathed in glorious May sunshine, and packed to the rafters with thousands of sheep.

    Three days later, its raining, playing Partick Thistle in a complete meaningless game. So few at the match, only the West stand & enclosures were opened.

    We lost 1-0 and I was one of the 1191 people who paid cash to watch it.
    Aye, I was there as well. A rather bleak night!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topographic Hibby View Post
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    The worst one has to be the final game of the relegation season 1979/80.

    Played on a Monday night, we were already down a couple of weeks previously. The Saturday beforehand, Aberdeen came to ER and walloped us 5-0 to take the league. Fergie running about the pitch with ER bathed in glorious May sunshine, and packed to the rafters with thousands of sheep.

    Three days later, its raining, playing Partick Thistle in a complete meaningless game. So few at the match, only the West stand & enclosures were opened.

    We lost 1-0 and I was one of the 1191 people who paid cash to watch it.
    Yeh, that was the first season that I never missed a game. We were dreadful and to think we should have won the Scottish Cup the previous May

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    Quote Originally Posted by Topographic Hibby View Post
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    The worst one has to be the final game of the relegation season 1979/80.

    Played on a Monday night, we were already down a couple of weeks previously. The Saturday beforehand, Aberdeen came to ER and walloped us 5-0 to take the league. Fergie running about the pitch with ER bathed in glorious May sunshine, and packed to the rafters with thousands of sheep.

    Three days later, its raining, playing Partick Thistle in a complete meaningless game. So few at the match, only the West stand & enclosures were opened.

    We lost 1-0 and I was one of the 1191 people who paid cash to watch it.
    Ah missed s few midweek ones including that one But that surely has to
    Be one of our Lowest ones


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronniekirk View Post
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    I always go to the Last game of the Season Have done since a Teenager Have seen some crap crowds and meaningless Drab kick about s
    But considering we have in effect nothing to play for but Pride the response for this one has surpassed what I expected
    had this in the last game of the season in 1986 v Dundee United but for some reason i really enjoyed myself that day

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    Hopefully since it's sold out there will be some noise coming from it. Keep hearing it's the home of the singing at Easter road

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    Quote Originally Posted by SChibs View Post
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    Hopefully since it's sold out there will be some noise coming from it. Keep hearing it's the home of the singing at Easter road


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    Quote Originally Posted by SChibs View Post
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    Hopefully since it's sold out there will be some noise coming from it. Keep hearing it's the home of the singing at Easter road
    It's certainly where most of the singing comes from but never heard it referred to as the 'home' of the singing 😐

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