Never seen them so subdued.
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20-08-2023 05:18 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Were they there?
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20-08-2023 05:19 PM #3
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20-08-2023 05:21 PM #4
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Back in their usual place in the east. The difference is blatantly obvious now.
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20-08-2023 05:21 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
OK, cheers
Unfortunately I was stuck with audio commentary only.
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20-08-2023 05:23 PM #6
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Bit of a shame given the heroics of Thursday. On the other hand fewer to witness a poor game.Space to let
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20-08-2023 05:24 PM #7
They're mostly all youngsters so I'd imagine with all these 'bigger' games happening cash flow will hit them harder than some of us.
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20-08-2023 05:36 PM #8
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At least most of them went. A lot of the usual support didn't bother
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20-08-2023 10:53 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteFollow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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20-08-2023 11:10 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The previous 2 european games proved it didn't.
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21-08-2023 12:03 AM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The reason that they were subdued today was probably more to do with loads of them feeling the after effects of 3 heavy days in Switzerland.
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21-08-2023 12:24 AM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What I simply can't agree with is the suggestion that having them behind the goals for the European games didn't make a difference, it absolutely did, you must have been at different European games than the ones I was at, especially the Luzern one, where IMO having them behind the goals made the east more engaged because the whole stand could see and hear them.
As for the 'Yellow wall' comment, geeza break mate. Nobody is suggesting what we are going to end up with is the Anfield Kop or the aforementioned Yellow wall. The idea is a steady growth in numbers until you get around 13 to 16 hundred in the FF lower for most games and fill it for the bigger ones.
For bloody years now Easter Road has been a stadium lacking in atmosphere even with crowds of 16,000 and more at league games, with the large gaps and lack of animation in the FF lower undoubtedly contributing to that. Yet the second a serious attempt is made to do something about it all some folk seem to want to do is pick fault with and deride something that is in its infancy. A mere two games into it FFS.
None of this is a defence of breaking seats, smoke bombs or any other unacceptable behaviour, either at Easter Road or any other stadium. As I said in another thread whoever is organising Block 7, or any other 'ultras' group, that want to make the FF lower what most of us would like to see it become needs to nip that pish in the bud PDQ or they will lose the support of many of us who are sympathetic to their cause. If that happens the FF lower singing section is not going to happen and they had better understand that before its too late.
But that being said ... IMO its far far too soon to negatively judge what the FF lower's potential might be, especially considering what in many folks opinion ( not yours obviously ) has been a pretty successful trial period.
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21-08-2023 01:17 AM #13
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Hear Hear. I'm in favour of them having the area behind the goals. The kids all seem to love it and they can grow their own culture provided they don't go over the top. Mine are a wee bit too young atm to join them but they adore all the noise/displays etc.
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21-08-2023 01:37 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-08-2023 08:32 AM #17
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21-08-2023 08:41 AM #18
Less a Block 7 thing, but I'm struggling to see how a headcount of the Hibs support reaches well over 6,000...
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21-08-2023 08:47 AM #19
Block 7 had 6 guys in Switzerland and maybe 15 in Andorra. How many tickets will they miraculously get for Villa Park?
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21-08-2023 08:56 AM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-08-2023 09:17 AM #22
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21-08-2023 09:19 AM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I do think also that we need to consider that they want to have that area behind the goals, so there’s an incentive for them to make that trial work. To that end, I fully expect we’d be having the same discussion about the trial being a success if they’d wanted the section they’re in now to work.
That is no sleight on Block 7, by the way. I’m all for what they do (the good bits, not so keen on them moving other fans out their seats etc).
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21-08-2023 09:30 AM #24
I'll be surprised if we ever get to a point where we have a >2K section of fans bouncing up and down behind the goals for 90 mins at the prospect of playing Raith Rovers in a last 16 tie. Most just want to get behind the team and watch such a game in a decent atmosphere but cant really be arsed going overboard vs what we are watching.
Not a game to judge this on, after what has been a successful trial of them behind the goals.
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21-08-2023 09:43 AM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-08-2023 09:52 AM #26
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If they were there in smaller numbers that is more than usually turn up for early round League Cup matches. I wasn't their yesterday due to work but that would have been a real test if they were asked to create an atmosphere in a lesser attended low profile game. Plenty Ultras in the Championship manage that in far smaller crowds week in week out
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21-08-2023 09:52 AM #27
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So surely it wouldn't be that big a surprise if they are there in bigger numbers?
Unless you're saying that they get preference before ordinary st holders?
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21-08-2023 09:53 AM #28
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Also, Block 7 don't do chants that anyone else joins in with which makes it a bit pointless in my view.
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