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25-06-2012 06:42 PM #122
I've said it before and it's worth repeating - I have no problem with them entering the Scottish Football League in Division One providing they are ineligible for promotion for the first two seasons, thus keeping them from the SPL for the same three year period that would happen if they started in Division Three.
Having nothing to play for might also hurt their attendences and finances in those two seasons, which would ease the problem marinello59 has raised.
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25-06-2012 06:43 PM #123
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25-06-2012 06:43 PM #124
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From St. Johnstone's website:
It is important that a clear and unambiguous message goes out from the custodians of Scottish Football that this sort of scenario should never be allowed to happen again.
As a result, St Johnstone Football Club will not support an application by newco Rangers to join the SPL.
We would urge all St Johnstone fans to get behind the Club and offer their support in the challenging season which lies ahead.
Like I said above, all SPL football clubs really do need their support to get behind them and support them financially this coming season. If they don't, they may not have a football club.
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25-06-2012 06:46 PM #125
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25-06-2012 07:04 PM #127This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There are fans on here who said at the end of last season they wouldn't renew because the team wasn't worth watching. Some of those fans have now jumped on the "Huns in Div 3" bandwagon and said they won't renew until this happens to Rangers. As someone posted earlier, it seems at times as though some fans look for reasons not to renew and latch onto them.
I hate the hun with a passion and if it were up to me they'd just be wound up and join Third Lanark, Clydebank etc but I'm a Hibs fan more than a hun hater and that's why I'll be going to support my team.Last edited by Jonnyboy; 25-06-2012 at 09:18 PM.
This is how it feels
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25-06-2012 07:18 PM #128This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Some who're saying that Hibs are still pish so I'll still no go back but were also saying Hibs better vote no or I'll boycott type stuff
I won't be buying a season ticket - I live in Essex but I'll make sure I contribute more than I would have
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25-06-2012 07:22 PM #129
For me the dealbreaker was that Rangers should not be in the SPL next season. This now appears to be assured.
I am not over concerned if the SFL are bribed by Sky to bend their rules to let Rangers into Division One. I think it is far more likely that they will end up in Division Three or not play at all in 2012-13.
I agree it is time to get behind Hibs and also to get behind the likes of St Johnstone, Dundee United, and Aberdeen by travelling to away matches in numbers.
Hopefully there will be an increase in attendances next season.
Fan power forced certain clubs to over-rule the bean counters. Fan power now needs to mobilize those who pick their matches to come more often.
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25-06-2012 08:00 PM #131
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Next season and the next few seasons will be the most important period in Scottish football for a long time. The media and all who think Scottish football cannot survive without Rangers would love to point to SPL clubs struggling and in crisis. Now is the time to show that we dont need them and that the game can be stronger with a more level playing field. The SPL, SFL, SFA, club boards all have a part to play, but so do all fans to show support and to continue making our feelings known
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25-06-2012 08:13 PM #132
If clubs do go to the wall or even if the whole of Scottish football itself goes down the drain, it will ALL be Rangers' fault.
They caused this not the other SPL clubs.
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25-06-2012 08:18 PM #133
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Well done hibs! With that announcement me and another friend are going to get ourselves a season ticket for the east stand next season, delighted with that announcement! I said i wouldn't come back after that final for a long time but hibs have stood up to the old firm from the very beginning and it really is now more than ever that our club needs us! Together we can make hibs stronger than ever before so lets do it and who knows maybe without the h*ns we can give it a go!
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25-06-2012 08:53 PM #134
support the HIBEES
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25-06-2012 09:34 PM #135
After Decades of the Weegies Running things.... !!!!
Hibs Have Stood Up To Be Counted Against Them..
. Now They Need Our Help.. More Than Ever..
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25-06-2012 09:57 PM #136
I'll be back at ER this season after being away from it last year. I sincerely hope that we can all get behind the club, now more than ever. Whilst the green half of Glasgow may well run away with the title next year, our club needs to be one of the main voices in having things changed with regards to the league. First things first - get rid of Donkey Doncaster - the man desperately tried to keep the Huns and knows nothing about the game, a man with knowledge and passion for the Scottish game needs to be put in charge of our top league. A change in the voting structure also needs to be put forward as one of the most important issues.
In a few years time we may well have a truly competitive league.
GGTTH
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26-06-2012 06:54 AM #139This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ach ... yer right sarcasm is the lowest form of wit ... I take it back.
What I meant to say was summed up perfectly by Marinello59 in his post.
There will be some folk who fall into the all or nothing camp on this one. I just hope that the vast majority of supporters round Scotland fall into the 'lets look to the future camp'
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26-06-2012 07:05 AM #140
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26-06-2012 08:12 AM #141
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It's not about Rangers for me
It's not about how much money we spend.
All I would like to see us do is get back on the right path again.
We as a football club have lost our way the last few seasons.
I go to Easter Road to enjoy myself, I'm hoping the players will try and entertain me and the thousands of others who work hard all week and need something to take their minds off all the doom and gloom that's happening in the world right now.
Eleven guys trying to play the right way would do for me.
Will I buy a ST?
I'm not convinced ER will be a happy place again next season with or without Rangers.
I'll probably go to some games, my decision to go again soon after is usually based on how much I enjoyed the last game.
I'll never give up going, I just want to be entertained.
Is that too much to ask?
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26-06-2012 08:45 AM #142This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
While I wont be happy if Rangers dont get put down to Division 3 that isnt in Hibs gift to control that decision. What does need to happen though is for the SPL teams to radically change the shape and voting structure of the league while Rangers are not in it. I am sure you will get the usual posturing from the other cheek but it is vital that a fairer playing field is now delivered.
The second part is for as many Hibs fans (and fans of the other teams) to support the club as possible as you can be sure that the compromised journos like Traynor et al would like noting more than the non-OF teams struggling. This is massive in Scottish football however it is up to the fans to come in more numbers and also provide an entertaining and competitive brand of football.
Get along and buy season tickets if you can, get along to as many games as possible and buy more stuff out of the club shop.Last edited by JimBHibees; 26-06-2012 at 11:00 AM.
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26-06-2012 09:03 AM #143
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I ink it's time to start trying to think a bit more positively about the current opportunities.
We've been rubbish, no getting away from it but we now have a bit of leeway to get the right players in to the club.
IF we can do that, and we all start at zero again now, we have a great opportunity to fight for second place and to compete in both cups.
Scottish football must surely now change in terms of the voting and money distribution so we should be seeing this as the possible start of a good period.
Let's face it, some of the other clubs are going to struggle with their own budget and stadium issues and so we are well place to be a major player.
That said we have to take this opportunity to sort out what happens on the pitch. What's done is done and we need to stop dwelling on our poor form and let this new team and new management begin with our positive support.
I hope those that were posturing about supporting Hibs more if Rangers were dealt with follow through with it.
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26-06-2012 10:10 AM #144
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[QUOTE=JimBHibees;3275166]Whats stopping them moving the league games to Falkirk?
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Think the Shire could be used as an analogy for all the lower division teams. Very few of them have the means to segregate.
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26-06-2012 10:36 AM #146This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm yet to see a Scottish Cup tie forfeited because a lower division team was unable to host an SPL team.
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26-06-2012 11:23 AM #149
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26-06-2012 11:26 AM #150
I completely agree with the clubs decision but I think some posts are giving the club a bit too much credit. They made the only decision they could and I'd as far as saying there was such overwhelming agreement amongst the fans that the decision was made for them. Voting yes would have been completely impossible.
As has rightly been said above, kicking the Huns down to division 3 is only the start and sorting out the distribution of finances and the league voting structure is essential to stopping the downward spiral of the SPL.
But, as has also been said, now the fans have been heard it's important for people (obviously if circstances permit) to come out and support the club. This is a real opportunity to get the SPL back on track and we should do everything we can to make it work.
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