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3 minutes ago, tree house tam said:

One you boys cried for 2 weeks in Turkey on holiday with his mum and dad :lol: , was merely asking if it was you, that's all. I know he used to post as  Eoin Doyle but you fannies change your names that often it's quite hard to keep up. 

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Highlights from the last time the Hibernians came to Perth:

"batter" indeed Mr spfl YouTube highlights headline writer.

A lot of the more recent Hibs fans might not remember this game, which was a bit of a top six decider as the sides were in 6th and 7th not long before the split.

Sean Murdoch single handedly kept the score down as Wotherspoon, May and later O'Halloran created chances at will.

 

Still one of the most bizarre and mental pieces of management in any sport took place around the time of this game, when Butcher came out and said a lot of these players won't be here next season.  From a fairly comfortable mid-table position,  a thoroughly demotivated Hibs failed to win another game all season, and were relegated by Hamilton Accies in the play-offs.

St Johnstone won the Scottish Cup a couple of months later.

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1 hour ago, PauloPerth said:

Highlights from the last time the Hibernians came to Perth:

"batter" indeed Mr spfl YouTube highlights headline writer.

A lot of the more recent Hibs fans might not remember this game, which was a bit of a top six decider as the sides were in 6th and 7th not long before the split.

Sean Murdoch single handedly kept the score down as Wotherspoon, May and later O'Halloran created chances at will.

 

Still one of the most bizarre and mental pieces of management in any sport took place around the time of this game, when Butcher came out and said a lot of these players won't be here next season.  From a fairly comfortable mid-table position,  a thoroughly demotivated Hibs failed to win another game all season, and were relegated by Hamilton Accies in the play-offs.

St Johnstone won the Scottish Cup a couple of months later.

That Hibs side was a shambles. We all know that, but it is worth repeating.

What a dreadful run. They pushed us close for the top six then astonishingly self destructed.

It is hilarious when these big clubs fail, and there's been much to laugh at of late.

I think that Hibs will be fine this season though, no fear of relegation for them this time round.

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North stand sold out. Selling tickets in the west now.


So ~2000 then. I'll no doubt be corrected, but sure the North is 1800, not sure how big the away section of the Main is though.
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3 hours ago, perthsaint1977 said:


North just over 1800 and away section in main is 900

 

2 hours ago, Fraser Fyvie said:

Only 40 tickets left.

Would expect there will be plenty space for Hibs fans in the family (South) Stand.  Apart from old firm games, it's usually mixed and it's a great deal; parent with a couple of under 12's is £16 I think.

 

Don't know if perthsaint1977 can confirm it's the case, the Saints website still seems to have the info up for Partick Thistle game from 3 weeks ago, couldn't see details for this Saturday....

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