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9 minutes ago, MJC said:

In all seriousness, these pitch invasions do need to stop, but the authorities  and the media need to take alot of responsibility for them, as the leniancy they showed Hibs after thousands of their fans invaded the Hampden pitch, assaulted opposition players, incited opposition fans to riot and destroyed the goalposts after the 2016 Scottish Cup Final is what planted the seeds for the now regular pitch invasions we see. That was dismissed as "ach, only a bit of exuberance by the media and Hibs received a very light punishment for their supporters misbehaviour that day, result of that means that other sets of supporters look at that and think "well if it was good enough for them, it's good enough for us". We obviously had our own pitch invasion on a smaller scale a year prior to that after the playoff and received a suspended sentence, but football supporters really should stay off the park and celebrate IN the stands, like what they managed to do for years and years.

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8 minutes ago, Ocular Patdown Required said:

We actually looked like a coherent football team today, definitely in the second half we probably deserved a draw.

I get that last minute winners are exciting and all but Rangers didn't look much better than last season, tbqhwy. Needed a scrappy corner and a defensive mishap at the second to win, but otherwise didn't seem to cut us apart from open play. 

There were encouraging signs there from the team and hopefully we can get a result against Hamilton. 

EDIT: Just to add but Kiltie surely deserves a start now. Really made the difference when he came on. 

That's a fair post and you were nothing near as bad as feared.

The difference with last season?  We wouldn't have won - as shown by our league results against you.

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8 minutes ago, MJC said:

In all seriousness, these pitch invasions do need to stop, but the authorities  and the media need to take alot of responsibility for them, as the leniancy they showed Hibs after thousands of their fans invaded the Hampden pitch, assaulted opposition players, incited opposition fans to riot and destroyed the goalposts after the 2016 Scottish Cup Final is what planted the seeds for the now regular pitch invasions we see. That was dismissed as "ach, only a bit of exuberance by the media and Hibs received a very light punishment for their supporters misbehaviour that day, result of that means that other sets of supporters look at that and think "well if it was good enough for them, it's good enough for us". We obviously had our own pitch invasion on a smaller scale a year prior to that after the playoff and received a suspended sentence, but football supporters really should stay off the park and celebrate IN the stands, like what they managed to do for years and years.

Strangely, they referred to the pitch invasion on sky as "jubilant scenes" as opposed to words such as "disgraceful", "shocking", "out of order" etc which I've noticed them using in the past when other clubs are involved...........

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10 minutes ago, MJC said:

In all seriousness, these pitch invasions do need to stop, but the authorities  and the media need to take alot of responsibility for them, as the leniancy they showed Hibs after thousands of their fans invaded the Hampden pitch, assaulted opposition players, incited opposition fans to riot and destroyed the goalposts after the 2016 Scottish Cup Final is what planted the seeds for the now regular pitch invasions we see. That was dismissed as "ach, only a bit of exuberance by the media and Hibs received a very light punishment for their supporters misbehaviour that day, result of that means that other sets of supporters look at that and think "well if it was good enough for them, it's good enough for us". We obviously had our own pitch invasion on a smaller scale a year prior to that after the playoff and received a suspended sentence, but football supporters really should stay off the park and celebrate IN the stands, like what they managed to do for years and years.

Terrible bait m8.

I often wonder just who it is in your life outside this site, that's not giving you the attention you so desperately crave on here.

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3 minutes ago, Henderson to deliver ..... said:

Terrible bait m8.

I often wonder just who it is in your life outside this site, that's not giving you the attention you so desperately crave on here.

That's it.  Call someone and attention-seeker and then give him attention.

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42 minutes ago, the west curve said:

I am hearing that Killie are now considering not selling away tickets v Rangers for the bottom section of the away end. 

Let’s fuckin hope so!!!

Civil unrest if we still gave Celtic the bottom tier.

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18 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:

The new dugouts at McDiarmid can be climbed onto from the crowd, I'll be emailing the club tomorrow to build a giant wall around them.

You know, since fans so often climb onto structures above people when celebrating goals.

Don't forget about nets to prevent jet powered skate boarders getting onto the pitch RG  - expensive are those skate boards though....

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8 minutes ago, Henderson to deliver ..... said:

Terrible bait m8.

I often wonder just who it is in your life outside this site, that's not giving you the attention you so desperately crave on here.

It's not bait it's stating fact.

Hibs fans did what they did in 2016 and it was dismissed as exuberance and everyone lapped it up because it was against Rangers. They received merely a slap on the wrist for it from the authorities and it was and is seen as one big laugh. Except when Rangers fans do it, and to a much lesser extent, Celtics fans as well, this board and social media as a whole absolutely errupts with outrage and there's calls for hefty sanctions, stadium bans, stand closures, strict liability and such like.

Well, you can't have your cake and eat it, so if you are laughing and celebrating about Hibs fans invading the Hampden pitch then you can't be up in arms when other fans do likewise, otherwise it just sounds like sour grapes because the reality is that you are annoyed because Rangers won.

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3 minutes ago, Drew Brees said:

 


Any proof of the player assaults?

 

Yes, there is a video readily available on YouTube that clearly shows a Hibs fan shoving the Rangers goalkeeper as he runs past him.

2 minutes ago, BawWatchin said:

We can and we did.

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That's up to you, but you don't have a leg to stand on if/when complaining when Rangers fans do likewise.

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1 minute ago, MJC said:

That's up to you, but you don't have a leg to stand on if/when complaining when Rangers fans do likewise.

I have both legs to stand on thank you, unlike the poor disabled people who got crushed today because of the behaviour of complete zoomers.

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9 minutes ago, MJC said:

It's not bait it's stating fact.

Hibs fans did what they did in 2016 and it was dismissed as exuberance and everyone lapped it up because it was against Rangers. They received merely a slap on the wrist for it from the authorities and it was and is seen as one big laugh. Except when Rangers fans do it, and to a much lesser extent, Celtics fans as well, this board and social media as a whole absolutely errupts with outrage and there's calls for hefty sanctions, stadium bans, stand closures, strict liability and such like.

Well, you can't have your cake and eat it, so if you are laughing and celebrating about Hibs fans invading the Hampden pitch then you can't be up in arms when other fans do likewise, otherwise it just sounds like sour grapes because the reality is that you are annoyed because Rangers won.

In fact, those picked up by the Glasgow police - in their gestapo like operation which went on for a year after - were dealt with by the courts and their sentences varied from "f**k all" for kicking the shite out of fat orange radges who had no place on the pitch, to "custodial sentences" for things like property damage (ripping up the pitch etc), so its entirely untrue to suggest that our fans got away scot free.

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40 minutes ago, MJC said:

the leniancy they showed Hibs after thousands of their fans invaded the Hampden pitch, assaulted opposition players, incited opposition fans to riot and destroyed the goalposts after the 2016 Scottish Cup Final is what planted the seeds for the now regular pitch invasions we see. That was dismissed as "ach, only a bit of exuberance by the media and Hibs received a very light punishment for their supporters misbehaviour that day, 

Who needs Mills & Boon when we have stuff like this?

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