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    INTERNATIONALS and the impact on hibs

    It’s great to have hibs players involved in international teams, both for the players, and it helps hibs profile, we might even get some money from the various associations, especially if the players play in big tournaments.
    However ive had a look at possible fixtures, and some of the African international players may be gone, for long periods of the season, especially Rocky and obita.
    The main tournament the African Nations cup, starts on the 21 December until 18 January, possibly the worst time to lose players.
    Ive not looked into the other international teams, but with a good run in Europe, and the possibility of losing a number of our players , to international games, it wouldn’t take long, before our squad could get stretched.


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    The disruption to domestic football caused by International football is a pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred E Newman View Post
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    The disruption to domestic football caused by International football is a pain.
    I agree, I went to Germany last summer, to support Scotland, but I coudnt say I was invested in the games, like I am hibs..
    I enjoyed the banter to a certain extent, but going to Denmark this month will be a different level for me.
    I always find mixing with other Scotland fans, can be like walking on egg shells, after 5 minutes you can generally guess what team the support, by who they like and dislike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred E Newman View Post
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    The disruption to domestic football caused by International football is a pain.
    Can't stand those monthly international breaks through the autumn
    Just to survey this swathe of sea and green, of turf, earth, stone and steel, is to be touched by the swirling spirits of those 'wild Irishmen' whose club with its 'outlandish name' has made this corner of Caledonia forever Hibernian

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    I was at the Hungary fan zone, and the sound system played SOL, I think because it’s Scottish, 20 percent of the fans sung it , the others just looked pissed off

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    Back on point , we are going to lose Rocky and obita at critical points of the season
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    Quote Originally Posted by HIBS NUTS View Post
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    Back on point , we are going to lose Rocky and obita at critical points of the season
    On the flip side players are attracted to a club that has a pathway to international football.

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    Comes with the territory.

    No greater pride than playing for your country.

    They go with my best wishes.

    Just hope they all come back injury free

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    https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/news/2...con-adventure/

    This story says Rocky was away for eight weeks last time without getting a single minute on the pitch.
    Obita's Uganda unlikely to progress from a group including Nigeria and Tunisia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIBS NUTS View Post
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    I agree, I went to Germany last summer, to support Scotland, but I coudnt say I was invested in the games, like I am hibs..
    I enjoyed the banter to a certain extent, but going to Denmark this month will be a different level for me.
    I always find mixing with other Scotland fans, can be like walking on egg shells, after 5 minutes you can generally guess what team the support, by who they like and dislike.
    To be fair, the Euros was not your normal Scotland trip. There were literally tens of thousands of fans who have probably never travelled to a Scotland game in their puff before. Go to Copenhagen in September. Maybe 3000 Tartan Army, all there to support Scotland, regardless of the club the players will be playing for the following week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIBS NUTS View Post
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    I was at the Hungary fan zone, and the sound system played SOL, I think because it’s Scottish, 20 percent of the fans sung it , the others just looked pissed off
    SOL is usually very well received amongst the Tartan Amy, just like The Northern Lights and other similar regional songs.....personally, I don't like it being played when away with Scotland. It's a club song.

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    SOL is usually very well received amongst the Tartan Amy, just like The Northern Lights and other similar regional songs.....personally, I don't like it being played when away with Scotland. It's a club song.
    Yip it’s our song, but it seems to be getting played at Scotland games more .

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    Its not even so much us having international players as the nations they are playing for.

    European leagues don't pause for ACON games ... so we lose the likes of Rocky and Obita while still having to play games.

    Then you have Boyle, Miller, Iredale and Triantis, if we get him back, all having to fly half way around the world to play home international matches if the get selected. I don't care what anybody says, I fail to see how 2 flights both lasting nearly 24 hours each in a week can't affect a player, and that's practically half our outfield first pick players

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