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Find this whole thing a bit bizarre seeing as the boy has received basically nothing but abuse from Hibs fans for nearly a decade.

It's an elaborate apology of sorts.

On a related note, teams of weavers and embroiderers are currently working behind the scenes, day and night, on another flag. For Alan O'Brien.

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Find this whole thing a bit bizarre seeing as the boy has received basically nothing but abuse from Hibs fans for nearly a decade.

World-beater in the Championship, though. :lol:

I suppose it's Hibs' level tbh.

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How do you make those flags? Is there a company that print them?

If you want a Lewis Stevenson flag: they make themselves.

For any other player, including Brazilian legend & World Cup winner Cafu: you can use a printing company.

Otherwise, you will need to be very good at sewing, have large-scale commercial printing equipment or capable of painting on a large-scale using flame-retardent materials.

There are several UK-based printing companies that specialise in football flags, though the quality and prices vary substantially.

It always helps to do your research and be as specific/precise as possible as they are remarkably expensive to buy and have printed.

The Lewis Stevenson one above is 24x12ft which apparently costed £480; I've seen cheaper and more expensive prices for that size.

The quality of that flag doesn't look great, but it could also be down to the cost and weight of transporting a flag that size.

A lot of fan groups create their own flags and paint them because of the fleecing any form of printing company tends to provide.

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If you want a Lewis Stevenson flag: they make themselves.

For any other player, including Brazilian legend & World Cup winner Cafu: you can use a printing company.

Otherwise, you will need to be very good at sewing, have large-scale commercial printing equipment or capable of painting on a large-scale using flame-retardent materials.

There are several UK-based printing companies that specialise in football flags, though the quality and prices vary substantially.

It always helps to do your research and be as specific/precise as possible as they are remarkably expensive to buy and have printed.

The Lewis Stevenson one above is 24x12ft which apparently costed £480; I've seen cheaper and more expensive prices for that size.

The quality of that flag doesn't look great, but it could also be down to the cost and weight of transporting a flag that size.

A lot of fan groups create their own flags and paint them because of the fleecing any form of printing company tends to provide.

Should we get a Hibs boiz flag made up?

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Should we get a Hibs boiz flag made up?

Aye, but use water-based crayons when you put the design on.

You'll know which ones I mean, the type that your teacher lets you eat in nursery.

Yep, those; the ones you're currently eating even though it's past your bedtime.

Don't worry about the drool, just as long as they're still useable.

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Aye, but use water-based crayons when you put the design on.

You'll know which ones I mean, the type that your teacher lets you eat in nursery.

Yep, those; the ones you're currently eating even though it's past your bedtime.

Don't worry about the drool, just as long as they're still useable.

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