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Hearts and QOTS may be mentioned in Walter Scott books and the bible, but Hibernian are mentioned in more recent/relevant works of fiction such as The Departed, Gangs of New York and Coronation Street, to name a few. So money.

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Hearts and QOTS may be mentioned in Walter Scott books and the bible, but Hibernian are mentioned in more recent/relevant works of fiction such as The Departed, Gangs of New York and Coronation Street, to name a few. So money.

Did the boy on Corrie no say he went to see hibs and they got pumped?

:lol:

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Hearts and QOTS may be mentioned in Walter Scott books and the bible, but Hibernian are mentioned in more recent/relevant works of fiction such as The Departed, Gangs of New York and Coronation Street, to name a few. So money.

We were also mentioned on Porridge and even more recently than your above list; Scot Squad. So there!!

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:) "not fit for purpose" :)

Tynecastle is a great place to go and watch football, what purpose is it not fit for?

I've been in the souless east stand at easter road, it took far longer to get out of there than it's ever took me to get out of any part of Tynecastle.

You're running out of straws boys. :thumsup2

Have to disagree, no way you can empty any stand at Tynecastle as quickly as The Rangers emptied the East stand at Easter Road when John Baird scored the winner.

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How did EGB get himself banned?. Always thought he was a good sensible poster who contributed. Hope this is temporary rather than permanent.
Seriously one of the most unexpected in the history of being banned on this forum. Surely some mistake.
You are taking this badly, David.
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