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09-11-2009 08:41 PM #31
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10-11-2009 12:16 AM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Whereas I'm sure some people bring tri-colours specifically to games against Rangers and Hertz, I've seen tri-colours at a lot of games. Hard to see how waving a tri-colour at a Hibs vs Dundee Utd game could cause issues really - surely the intention is there to either support our roots, or our Irish players rather than to antagonize the Dundee Utd fans?
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14-11-2009 03:23 PM #33
To me a flag is just a flag, they add colour to our games so what does it matter who brings what?
I once read the the only country in the World where the Irish are not allowed to be Irish is Scotland, I think that's a damning indictment of our reputation for being a tolerant modern nation."Football should always be played beautifully, you should play in an attacking way, it must be a spectacle". Johan Cruyff.
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14-11-2009 03:30 PM #34
we are a club of irish origins and are based in scotland.
dont like the word being british as im not british im scottish
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14-11-2009 03:51 PM #35
We had a similar debate on our forum when an Algerian lad asked if it would be alright to bring his flag.
At the end of the day who gives a ****?
I'd never wave any flag personally but others want to what's the harm?
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14-11-2009 03:54 PM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Munster.svg
As we were formed by a Limerick priest, that city being in the province of Munster.
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14-11-2009 04:39 PM #37
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Have a word with yourself.
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14-11-2009 04:53 PM #39
In football there is no Britain. Hibs are a Scottish club.
Couldn't really give two monkeys what flags people wave, but Union Flags just make me boak, but people are free to wave it if they want.
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15-11-2009 11:03 AM #40
I was watching QPR play someone last week, the team escapes me at the moment. In their support was 2 Irish tri colours. These nasty IRA sympathizers get everywhere.
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15-11-2009 11:06 AM #41
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Who gives a flying f***?? When folk bring Morocco flags along to support Zemmamma, is their uproar about the possibilty of offending and Tunisians or Algerians in the crowd??
Granted, the flag may have been flown by some pished up daftie just to wind up the corresponding pished up UJ waving jakies in the Hearts support, but then again maybe it wasn't.
I'll only start taking the occassional presence of a tricolor or 2 in the Hibs away support as a problem if it comes accompanied with pro-IRA "folk songs" a la Celtic, or if we started doing it en masse like their support does (but then again, maybe a lot of their support comes from Ireland, so are therefore just waving the flag of their nation of birth??)
It's a minefield of a topic if you take life so seriously as to give a f***, so everyone's a winner if you don't
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15-11-2009 11:32 AM #43This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In Scotland, there are moans and grumbles when a team called Hibernian, founded by Irishmen and with five Irish players in the first team squad, fly an Irish flag.
We need to forget about all this weegie-driven nonsense and do what we damn well please.
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15-11-2009 12:04 PM #44This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We're absolutely certain they're Irish flags?
Not someone sporting an Ivory Coast flag in honour of Sol Bamba?
And if I brought along the flag of the Ivory Coast would i be guilty of sectarianism? And how would anyone know?
Bob is right - we should do as we damn well please. We ain't Weegies.
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15-11-2009 01:04 PM #45
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As long as nobody with a flag spoils my view.
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