Remember being at Hampden in ‘72 Hibs were imperious that night leading 2-0 spraying the ba about giving it the Ole’s Rangers just couldnae get the ba back oaf us
15 minutes to go the chant goes up ‘Your gonna get your f#cking heads kicked in’
Cloud o ash and the Rangers end was deserted they were ootside waiting for us
I don’t think any of our supporter’s buses arrived back in Edinburgh with their windaes intact
A few days later we repeated the dose at Ibrox
Rangers won the ECWC that year tae
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21-09-2021 06:32 AM #31
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21-09-2021 09:35 AM #35
Did it twice. The weirdest one being when Goram swallowed his tongue. Went right up to the tunnel in the standing enclosure where the true bams stood.
Anthropological.
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21-09-2021 09:57 AM #36
Huns have more seats than STHs, so seats will go on general sale, for those who can hold their noses, plug their ears and sit on their hands for 90 minutes.
Their excuse for not allowing away fans is pitiful, and only mirrors Celtic’s, given everyone let them off the hook for it, gave the necessary precedent.
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21-09-2021 10:10 AM #37
Absolute madness going in the home end for this one. If you get found out you'll end up in A and E.
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21-09-2021 11:04 AM #39
Not a ****ing chance in hell.
"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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21-09-2021 11:05 AM #40
I've done it before but don't think i would do it again.
Never came to grief or even verbally abused but they know, if you aren't decked out in red, white and blue and aren't shouting FTP it is obvious.
Any Hibs fans doing this I hope emerge unscathed.
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21-09-2021 11:18 AM #41
I was regularly invited to hospitality at Ibrox by my ex father-in-law. Even though I was among folk who considered themselves to be higher up the food chain than the average hun, the hatred of anything even slightly "micky" was palpable.
I certainly wouldn't go in beside the R&F knuckle draggers.
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21-09-2021 11:20 AM #42
I don’t think Rangers are selling tickets for league games as they are officially “sold out”.
While the ceiling is 45,000 ST holders but a stadium holding 50,000, I think those unsold seats are used for hospitality/comps and what have you. You could argue that they be accommodated within the hospitality seating in order to still offer away fans seats, but given Hibs are one of the few who actually sell out the away section you can see why they would be reluctant to do so across the board. Easy decision for them really.
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21-09-2021 02:45 PM #47
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I have done it 4 times in the past but wouldn't do it now....87 in the standing enclosure (Our fans were housed above me in the old main stand and set a flare off) May scored and Rough played a blinder in a 1-1. Same enclosure for a 1-1 Kane penalty with 10 men. Enclosure again but closer to Copeland Rd stand where Ian McCall scored a wonder goal and Goram saved a penalty. Last time was around 1995 where O'Neil scored a screamer but we lost 3-1...I celebrated that goal in club deck and was nearly decked!! I hardly missed a game at ibrox from 80s till 2010..last one I was at was 3-0 win Nov 2010...I don't think I will ever go back tbh
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21-09-2021 03:34 PM #48
I don't get people moaning about the likes of rangers fans getting a ticket for the home section at Easter Road while people are talking about getting home tickets for Ibrox. It happens, but it must be an uncomfortable couple of hours.
There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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Is it possible they are two different groups of people?
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