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It’s not ideal but, to be fair, a game like yesterday’s could have stunk out any stadium.


Aye, was more than that, odd to explain but it just doesn't feel like a football stadium.
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10 hours ago, C4mmy31 said:

Still DRONING on about who's got the biggest cock !!!

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10 hours ago, RandomGuy. said:

The quicker you lot get back to Tynecastle the better, Murrayfield is utterly soulless

We did tell everyone, yet plenty of people still got excited for it.

What's worse - there's still folk who want it used for cup finals.

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We did tell everyone, yet plenty of people still got excited for it.
What's worse - there's still folk who want it used for cup finals.


I think it might be a different atmosphere if it was packed, but the facilities are horrendous, the seats where we were sitting were cheap as f**k and old boys were struggling to get off their seats because of the lack of leg room. Tynecastle definitely shites on it from a height.
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7 hours ago, Elixir said:

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We did tell everyone, yet plenty of people still got excited for it.

What's worse - there's still folk who want it used for cup finals.

and at least one semi there as well please

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We’re now getting Saint Johnstone fans moaning about Hearts playing in a ground that’s three times too big for them.
We live in strange times


More to do with the overall experience than the atmosphere tbh, tram can drop you off two seconds from the stadium, but it's a ten minute walk to actually get to the North Stand. Only place for food is a burger van than doesn't sell pies or bovrils. Being behind the goals means you've absolutely zero view of the opposite end.
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1 hour ago, Egg Shen said:

Someone showed me an up to date picture, They're further along with the seats (most of bottom section and almost 2 sections of top right corner) but I cant see it being ready for the Killie game.

Shambles man :lol:

 

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2 hours ago, RandomGuy. said:

 


More to do with the overall experience than the atmosphere tbh, tram can drop you off two seconds from the stadium, but it's a ten minute walk to actually get to the North Stand. Only place for food is a burger van than doesn't sell pies or bovrils. Being behind the goals means you've absolutely zero view of the opposite end.

 

 

A ten minute walk! That's celticminded levels of oppression there...

 

 

 

 

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Randomguy resorting to moaning about a 10 minute walk to the game. [emoji38]


Its more a complaint about the set up of Murrayfield tbh, absolutely nothing stopping them letting you through the turnstiles next to the tram stop and walking around the perimeter instead of walking through housing estates, a bit farcical, and it's a similar problem Hampden has
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3 hours ago, Flybhoy said:

Apart from the fact Easter Road is bigger, better and the stands dont resemble giant pink bus shelters.

Don't know how I'll sleep at night knowing Easter Road holds about 200 more seats than Tynecastle... which are in essence made up in the away end anyway, meaning we get a slightly bigger allocation than Hibs do.

It won't have better facilities.

Check the state of the gaps in between the stands at Easter Road, including the feeble attempt to cover them up with the shan boarding.

Bus shelter lol.

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Don't know how I'll sleep at night knowing Easter Road holds about 200 more seats than Tynecastle...

 

Probably won't keep you up at night but it does clearly bother you.

 

ETA: especially after this bold prediction.....

 

It will be at least one seat more than Easter Road, just to turn every Hibs supporter into a frothing, seething mess. 8)

 

 

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