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    If the foul continues into the box it’s a penalty.

    Agree - as much as it might be painful to admit. Fifa rules as follows:
    • If a defender starts holding an attacker outside the penalty area but continues holding inside the penalty area, the referee shall award a penalty kick.


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    Quote Originally Posted by matty_f View Post
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    If the foul continues into the box it’s a penalty.
    Following a pompously indignant statement from the Huns

    Special sub section 1690:-

    The Sevco VAR team shall have further discretion, where their team are involved, to apply an additional line (known as the Fat Blue Line) up to a further yard outside the 18 yard line to simplify their efforts to help Tavernier towards a record 100 penalties in a season.

    Obviously this is in the interests of fans as a whole as it should speed up the VAR process.



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    Nice to see Boyd so quiet on Sky Sports coverage at the end of the match. You could see his disappointment dripping from his face … even although his own Sevco weren’t even playing. Sums up the regular bias of pundit coverage in Scotland … and as the final word was given to an ex-Hearts player on the panel on Sky, saying all credit to Hibs, Boyd jumped in on the very last second of his words and smiled, “doesn’t happen very often though”. That says it all about Scottish TV commentators and pundits in Scotland.

    Happy day for us though, suck it up shameless 😊 Hibs players and manager kicked ass today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cubehindthegoal View Post
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    Nice to see Boyd so quiet on Sky Sports coverage at the end be of the match. You could see his disappointment dripping from his face … even although his own Sevco weren’t even playing. Sums up the regular bias of pundit coverage in Scotland … and as the final word was given to an ex-Hearts player on the panel on Sky, saying all credit to Hibs, Boyd jumped in on the very last second of his words and smiled, “doesn’t happen very often though”. That says it all about Scottish TV commentators and pundits in Scotland.

    Happy day for us though, suck it up shameless 😊 Hibs players and manager kicked ass today.
    Boyd was nothing but complimentary about Hibs today nah?

    I actually think he's pretty spot on about most stuff non-old firm and like him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM1875 View Post
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    Boyd was nothing but complimentary about Hibs today nah?

    I actually think he's pretty spot on about most stuff non-old firm and like him.
    So did you see and hear what I said above. If you defend such a clear bigot, then carry on, no need to share here. Boyd has shown his angry bias enough times I don’t need to repeat. Have you turned a blind eye to those times ? If so, why ?

    Anyway .. time to celebrate, I’m sure you’ll agree. Hope you enjoy it mate, we are here 😊

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnM1875 View Post
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    Boyd was nothing but complimentary about Hibs today nah?

    I actually think he's pretty spot on about most stuff non-old firm and like him.
    I like him too.

    Unless Rangers are involved.

    Perfectly acceptable today.

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    I was at the Enfield Town game this afternoon and was chatting to one of my mates who is a Spurs season ticket holder.

    To give you some context, my mate has enough points to get all away tickets for Spurs. He missed one game two seasons ago because it was his missus birthday. He's seen over 60 north London derbies; he's been kettled in Milan and had to look for himself in Marseille. He knows his way around Europe and a ground or two as you can imagine.

    So I asked him about the Spurs game at Ibrox (he did tell me he was staying in Edinburgh the night before) Anyway, he said talking to Huns supporters around central weegie was great, all very amicable. He said it all turned toxic once they got off at Govan and the police walked them to Castle Greyskull. His son was hit and cut by a bottle on his leg. Piss and other usual stuff thrown at them. He did say police were excellent at keeping them safe, but as we know through there it's a far easier ride for a non Fenian side.

    But, what he had never experienced was the bigoted singing he heard. It was non stop about, well, we all know.

    My mate said why do they do this? What can you say? Just tell people they're living in the 17th century and what they're going on about will die out generation to generation? He really couldn't believe why they kept going on about Catholics and wtf that had to to with football. He obviously knows about the ugly sisters, but he never had any notion it was so hateful.

    So there you have it, someone who goes to about 80-90 matches a season all over Europe, and the worst place out of all of them - Ibrox.

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    Someone might want to check up on them, beaten last night and now an article is out about how their beloved Queen detested the marches 😂

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    Queen Elizabeth II expressed her relief that Northern Ireland's "silly marching business" was quieter than expected when the then Irish ambassador to the UK visited in 2000, Irish government papers have revealed.
    Ted Barrington, who met the late queen at a Buckingham Palace garden party on 25 July that year, said it was not the first time he heard "her dismissive views of the Orange marches".
    Almost 25 years later, and after Elizabeth II's death, the report has now been cleared for release by the Department of Foreign Affairs and the National Archives of Ireland.
    Mr Barrington said her comments "were similar to those she has made to me on previous occasions".

    The ambassador's account is the only available description of what was said.
    It was a private conversation and was not recorded.
    There is a convention within the UK that one-on-one conversations with the monarch remain private, but that protocol was not followed by the Irish ambassador.

    Reacting to what was said in the publication of the Irish state papers, a senior member of the Orange Order described it as a "throw away comment" with no context of the totality of the conversation.
    Grand Secretary, the Rev Mervyn Gibson commented that "her late Majesty always acknowledged and thanked the institution for our proclamation of loyalty each year on 12th July".
    "Let it be clear, four words from a 'private' conversation with no explanation, quoted by a foreign ambassador and open to interpretation will not diminish the affection the Orange Institution had for her late Majesty, nor will it affect the loyalty we have for the current King," he added.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carheenlea View Post
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    Queen Elizabeth II expressed her relief that Northern Ireland's "silly marching business" was quieter than expected when the then Irish ambassador to the UK visited in 2000, Irish government papers have revealed.
    Ted Barrington, who met the late queen at a Buckingham Palace garden party on 25 July that year, said it was not the first time he heard "her dismissive views of the Orange marches".
    Almost 25 years later, and after Elizabeth II's death, the report has now been cleared for release by the Department of Foreign Affairs and the National Archives of Ireland.
    Mr Barrington said her comments "were similar to those she has made to me on previous occasions".

    The ambassador's account is the only available description of what was said.
    It was a private conversation and was not recorded.
    There is a convention within the UK that one-on-one conversations with the monarch remain private, but that protocol was not followed by the Irish ambassador.

    Reacting to what was said in the publication of the Irish state papers, a senior member of the Orange Order described it as a "throw away comment" with no context of the totality of the conversation.
    Grand Secretary, the Rev Mervyn Gibson commented that "her late Majesty always acknowledged and thanked the institution for our proclamation of loyalty each year on 12th July".
    "Let it be clear, four words from a 'private' conversation with no explanation, quoted by a foreign ambassador and open to interpretation will not diminish the affection the Orange Institution had for her late Majesty, nor will it affect the loyalty we have for the current King," he added.
    Wonder if Charlie takes their combination of the Homepride Man & Dad's Army marching up a hill any more seriously?

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    Union Bears leave the ground on 55 minutes with members of the Rangers Shareholders Association. Some fans applaud whilst others boo. Outstanding seeing them fighting amongst themselves.
    "Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bishop Hibee View Post
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    Union Bears leave the ground on 55 minutes with members of the Rangers Shareholders Association. Some fans applaud whilst others boo. Outstanding seeing them fighting amongst themselves.
    But I thought they didn't do walking away?

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    They are second in the league, doing well in Europe , just Beaton in extra time in a final.
    and Have just beat Celtic 3-0.
    What an absolute bunch of entitled losers.
    Horrible people that don’t understand what being a proper supporter is like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIBS NUTS View Post
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    They are second in the league, doing well in Europe , just Beaton in extra time in a final.
    and Have just beat Celtic 3-0.
    What an absolute bunch of entitled losers.
    Horrible people that don’t understand what being a proper supporter is like.
    A whole load of them aren't supporters, they go to Rangers games for the gloat. When gloating is denied them they get ugly(er) quick.

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    Union Bears leave the ground on 55 minutes with members of the Rangers Shareholders Association. Some fans applaud whilst others boo. Outstanding seeing them fighting amongst themselves.
    Majority of the stadium boo'd the ub when they were leaving which caused actually fist fights. Rangers fans punching rangers fans, always pleasing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DH1875 View Post
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    Majority of the stadium boo'd the ub when they were leaving which caused actually fist fights. Rangers fans punching rangers fans, always pleasing.
    Hun on hun violence, all because they want more than they can currently afford.

    I get they are used to overspending and not paying debts in an attempt to enforce their imaginary sectarian superiority over the other erse cheek, but its pleasing nevertheless.

    Maybe it's those Scottish cup supporters or West of Scotland fc thugs that assaulted the exuberant Hibs fans who are responsible here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bostonhibby View Post
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    Wonder if Charlie takes their combination of the Homepride Man & Dad's Army marching up a hill any more seriously?

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    Is there any better site than an ugly hun punching another ugly hun?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackpoolhibs View Post
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    Is there any better site than an ugly hun punching another ugly hun?
    There should be no place in a modern society for domestic violence, but the late 17th century seems to be anything goes.

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    By the way, can anyone point me in the direction of those articles/reports that mentioned 'Scottish cup supporters' or 'West of Scotland fans'...?
    Cheers.

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    The in fighting amongst them is so so pleasing to see.

    Horrible club with the most vile fans. May their misery continue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juice-Terry View Post
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    By the way, can anyone point me in the direction of those articles/reports that mentioned 'Scottish cup supporters' or 'West of Scotland fans'...?
    Cheers.
    Sally Magnusson read it out on live TV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juice-Terry View Post
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    By the way, can anyone point me in the direction of those articles/reports that mentioned 'Scottish cup supporters' or 'West of Scotland fans'...?
    Cheers.
    They were on the BBC News sites back at the time but possibly no longer available. There were links on here at the time so probably best trying the search function here to see what it brings up. I can assure you it happened though. It was avoidance of the word Rangers in relation to any post-match on-pitch shenanigans at all costs and ended up farcical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamig View Post
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    They were on the BBC News sites back at the time but possibly no longer available. There were links on here at the time so probably best trying the search function here to see what it brings up. I can assure you it happened though. It was avoidance of the word Rangers in relation to any post-match on-pitch shenanigans at all costs and ended up farcical.
    Definitely was, will be on this very thread probably

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamig View Post
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    They were on the BBC News sites back at the time but possibly no longer available. There were links on here at the time so probably best trying the search function here to see what it brings up. I can assure you it happened though. It was avoidance of the word Rangers in relation to any post-match on-pitch shenanigans at all costs and ended up farcical.
    Yes, I remember it clearly. Just thought it would be fun to revisit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juice-Terry View Post
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    Yes, I remember it clearly. Just thought it would be fun to revisit.
    Take a look at Rangers Scarf Man thread.

    Daily Record doing contortions to avoid saying if it looks like a hun and smells like a hun it's probably a hun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bishop Hibee View Post
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    Union Bears leave the ground on 55 minutes with members of the Rangers Shareholders Association. Some fans applaud whilst others boo. Outstanding seeing them fighting amongst themselves.
    They can't even get that right, should have been the first minute.

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    They have previous.

    There was a planned walkout on the day Stevenson scored at Ibrox.

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    page 1490

    can we get this up to 1690


    hopefully talking about The The The Rangers by then

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