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    Great performance and result for the girls. They've got a couple of away games coming up, then celtic at M/bank on Sun 2nd Feb.
    Should be a good one.


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    What did Kensell do to upset the Women's team?
    What did Makay do / say?

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    Never seen flags or banners when that is the case.
    Ukraine flags everywhere throughout football, openly supported by the likes of UEFA, FIFA and football associations and clubs around the world, alongside Black Lives Matter logos, Rainbow flags and more.

    Nothing about genocide though.

    So football has actively been involved in politics for a long, long while, and the idea that football isn't a place for political protest is wrong (IMO).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chorley Hibee View Post
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    Ukraine flags everywhere throughout football, openly supported by the likes of UEFA, FIFA and football associations and clubs around the world, alongside Black Lives Matter logos, Rainbow flags and more.

    Nothing about genocide though.

    So football has actively been involved in politics for a long, long while, and the idea that football isn't a place for political protest is wrong (IMO).
    We had an association with Ukraine long before the war.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chorley Hibee View Post
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    Ukraine flags everywhere throughout football, openly supported by the likes of UEFA, FIFA and football associations and clubs around the world, alongside Black Lives Matter logos, Rainbow flags and more.

    Nothing about genocide though.

    So football has actively been involved in politics for a long, long while, and the idea that football isn't a place for political protest is wrong (IMO).
    100%.

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    Celtc are thumping Hearts 4-0 after an hour.

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    argghh didn't watch it today, what an astounding win that is against Glasgow City, damn well done Ladies

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    Someone is going to give you pelters I think 🤣🤣
    He didn't say Dixie so he might get away with it. 😉
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    celtic will go level at the top with a win at Queen's Park during the week, Hibs next two games are away to both Queen's Park and Montrose



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    Quote Originally Posted by The Harp View Post
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    Great performance and result for the girls. They've got a couple of away games coming up, then celtic at M/bank on Sun 2nd Feb.
    Should be a good one.

    2 away games mid week then Celtic 7 days from today?

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    Hibernian and Rangers to meet in the Sky Sports Cup Final | SWPL Tickets on sale tomorrow, final is at Fir Park Sat 22nd March

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    Hard to see us winning the league with the fixtures remaining for the top four but all the claims the Uglies would ruin women's football seem unfounded. What a great league with 4 teams still in with a great chance. The Derby loss and that Partick draw were points that we had every chance of picking up but ended up with a single point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wookie70 View Post
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    Hard to see us winning the league with the fixtures remaining for the top four but all the claims the Uglies would ruin women's football seem unfounded. What a great league with 4 teams still in with a great chance. The Derby loss and that Partick draw were points that we had every chance of picking up but ended up with a single point.
    There's still the post split fixtures to be played.

    The league is wide open going into those fixtures.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chorley Hibee View Post
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    Ukraine flags everywhere throughout football, openly supported by the likes of UEFA, FIFA and football associations and clubs around the world, alongside Black Lives Matter logos, Rainbow flags and more.

    Nothing about genocide though.

    So football has actively been involved in politics for a long, long while, and the idea that football isn't a place for political protest is wrong (IMO).
    Apart from football-driven issues like Show Racism the Red Card I've rarely seen any of the issues you mention given mileage at ER.

    The issue around Palestinian flags, as with Irish tricolors, is the association with support for terrorism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    Apart from football-driven issues like Show Racism the Red Card I've rarely seen any of the issues you mention given mileage at ER.

    The issue around Palestinian flags, as with Irish tricolors, is the association with support for terrorism.
    We watched teams across the UK, Hibs included, take the knee for Black Lives Matter for over half a season.

    Black Lives Matter was also emblazoned across the roof of one of the dugouts for a good while.

    We have a yearly "rainbow laces" campaign for the LGBTQ community, and grounds around the UK, Europe, and the World regularly showed Ukraine flags in support of the country.

    The Hibs ladies actually played in yellow and blue for a fixture to highlight the situation.

    So football, and our own club, has actively been involved in social and political issues for a good while.

    It isn't up to football, or Hibs, to pass judgement on what political protest is acceptable.

    Neither the Irish flag, or the Palestinian flag represent terrorism, the Irish flag is actually a flag representing peace between the communities.

    If those flags represent terrorism, then I can't imagine what the world thinks of the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes, or the Star of David for that matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chorley Hibee View Post
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    There's still the post split fixtures to be played.

    The league is wide open going into those fixtures.
    I never realised the league split. Very much all to play for then and we look to be in great form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chorley Hibee View Post
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    We watched teams across the UK, Hibs included, take the knee for Black Lives Matter for over half a season.

    Black Lives Matter was also emblazoned across the roof of one of the dugouts for a good while.

    We have a yearly "rainbow laces" campaign for the LGBTQ community, and grounds around the UK, Europe, and the World regularly showed Ukraine flags in support of the country.

    The Hibs ladies actually played in yellow and blue for a fixture to highlight the situation.

    So football, and our own club, has actively been involved in social and political issues for a good while.

    It isn't up to football, or Hibs, to pass judgement on what political protest is acceptable.

    Neither the Irish flag, or the Palestinian flag represent terrorism, the Irish flag is actually a flag representing peace between the communities.

    If those flags represent terrorism, then I can't imagine what the world thinks of the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes, or the Star of David for that matter.
    Again, though, these were initiatives or displays of solidarity (not so much 'protests') which had essentially been sanctioned by football authorities/communities as part of a bigger narrative. Black Lives Matter tied in well with football as a way of shining a light on the ongoing racism within the game.

    What I'm talking about is the problems of more contentious issues or causes being embraced/weaponised by sections of football supporters, principally Celtic and Rangers when it comes to Scotland. To take the issues around the Palestinian and Irish flags in particular, there's no question that sections of the Celtic support determinedly spin a narrative around the IRA/Hamas as noble freedom fighters rather than terrorists, hence the reason these flags attract controversy.

    When it comes to viewing flags in their proper context, anyone watching today's Auschwitz commemorations will see only a symbol of Jewish identity in the Star of David.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    Again, though, these were initiatives or displays of solidarity (not so much 'protests') which had essentially been sanctioned by football authorities/communities as part of a bigger narrative. Black Lives Matter tied in well with football as a way of shining a light on the ongoing racism within the game.

    What I'm talking about is the problems of more contentious issues or causes being embraced/weaponised by sections of football supporters, principally Celtic and Rangers when it comes to Scotland. To take the issues around the Palestinian and Irish flags in particular, there's no question that sections of the Celtic support determinedly spin a narrative around the IRA/Hamas as noble freedom fighters rather than terrorists, hence the reason these flags attract controversy.

    When it comes to viewing flags in their proper context, anyone watching today's Auschwitz commemorations will see only a symbol of Jewish identity in the Star of David.
    I'm conscious of taking this thread way off tangent.

    All I'll say is that I completely disagree with your view on this, as I'm sure you do mine.

    Best left there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McD View Post
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    2 away games mid week then Celtic 7 days from today?
    Sorry for my blunder McD.
    The 2 away games are at Queens Park on 9th Feb and Montrose on 16th Feb.
    The home game is v celtic on Sunday 2nd March.

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    Any idea how you go about getting the family of 4 ticket in your basket on Motherwell’s ticket site?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibspur View Post
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    Again, though, these were initiatives or displays of solidarity (not so much 'protests') which had essentially been sanctioned by football authorities/communities as part of a bigger narrative. Black Lives Matter tied in well with football as a way of shining a light on the ongoing racism within the game.

    What I'm talking about is the problems of more contentious issues or causes being embraced/weaponised by sections of football supporters, principally Celtic and Rangers when it comes to Scotland. To take the issues around the Palestinian and Irish flags in particular, there's no question that sections of the Celtic support determinedly spin a narrative around the IRA/Hamas as noble freedom fighters rather than terrorists, hence the reason these flags attract controversy.

    When it comes to viewing flags in their proper context, anyone watching today's Auschwitz commemorations will see only a symbol of Jewish identity in the Star of David.
    Surely showing solidarity with Ukraine was also protesting against Russia?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Harp View Post
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    Sorry for my blunder McD.
    The 2 away games are at Queens Park on 9th Feb and Montrose on 16th Feb.
    The home game is v celtic on Sunday 2nd March.

    Nothing to apologise for mate, I just wanted to check in case it was me getting it wrong in my head

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    First call-ups for Eilidh Adams and Erin Clachers 👏🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👏

    A fresher squad, the post-Losa period already feels brighter

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    In the press today

    "Celtic manager Sadiku wants more financial support, suggesting her budget is on the same level as Hibs and Hearts and is dwarfed by the resources of Glasgow City and Rangers".

    Think the word suggesting is doing a lot of heavy lifting in the journalists sentence given they steal our players so I presumed that Celtic PLC pay a bigger wage than Hibs.

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    2-0 up at half time away to Queens Park, keeping pace with the Glasgow 3. Hearts dropped points against Partick earlier.

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    FT's

    Glasgow City 8 Montrose 0
    Hearts 1 Partick Thistle 1
    Rangers 10 Aberdeen 0
    Queen's Park 0 Hibernian 2


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    2-0 up at half time away to Queens Park, keeping pace with the Glasgow 3. Hearts dropped points against Partick earlier.
    Shaping up to be an exciting finish to the league. Just two points between the top four.

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    That was a good game of football.
    Well done to the ladies team.
    Yeah, well done Queens Park.
    2nd bottom team, who before kick off had a -93 goal difference in 19 games.
    To lose by only 2 goals today to one of the five well financed SWPL teams was a great effort.

    Next up another tough game for Hibs women against 3rd bottom Montrose who currently have a goal difference of -60 so a bit of a step up in class from today.

    Next proper game for Hibs is on the 2nd March against Celtic. The team will be well rested for that challenge after the Queens Park and Montrose processions.

    A great effort by the team, management and coaches this season to be in the mix with the big 3 at this stage.
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