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  1. 5 hours ago, mottaloo said:

    Forgive my ignorance here - and this is a genuine question - but given the name of your club, wasn't there an initial hardcore of irish immigrant support at Hibs ? 

    I mean, I've heard that Hearts supporters are just rangers fans without the bus fare ?

    Happy to be corrected and isn't a wind up. Thanks.

    You are correct in that our club was formed from Irish immigrants in 1875 ( hence the name )  However any sectarian chants and clinging on to the Irish heritage died out many many decades ago.  It is the same with Hearts fans and their allegiance to the protestant cause..  Both teams have their "ultra" groups ( wee laddies) which have around 100 in their numbers who at certain games try to be like mini Celts and 'gers  ( local derbies , us v Rangers and Hearts v Celtic) and try to bring up the Catholic v Protestant  issue without any understanding about any of the history.  However 99.9% of the rest of the fans of both clubs  have nothing to do with it. At other games there is no sectarian issues at all.

    Certainly at Ibrox and Celtic Park to an extent ( and when they both travel away)  you will hear a large part of their crowd singing sectarian songs and chants . Look at the tifo Celtic fans had around half the ground at Livingston last Sunday, all dedicated to the 1916 Easter Rising. Scotland has just passed new laws relating to hate and sectarian crime and as Ally McCoist said today that it looks like he and 48,000 others will be arrested at Ibroke next Sunday when they entertain Celtic. 🙄

     

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  2. 8 hours ago, TheStagMan said:

    I believe that is marketed as the VIP experience at St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park

    Been there many times in my Villa supporting days and believe me it's nothing like going to Ibroke 😉  ( especially if you support a team in green and they believe you are all fenian bas**rds) 

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  3. 5 hours ago, HanoiVillan said:

    Please tell me you were there to witness that in the flesh!

    (Un) fortunately not now,   that is one  ground when full with their bigot supporters , singing their sectarian songs I will never go near again. 

    I can think of many places to go where you don't have to listen to them singing about Bobby Sands et al whilst ....."up to my knees in fenian blood"  being bombarded with half eaten pies and cups of warm piss ☹️

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  4. On 30/03/2024 at 20:29, HanoiVillan said:

    When I saw this thread was bumped, I thought for sure it would be Hibs' quick free kick against Rangers today:

     

    Couldn't make it up 😀..........and people wonder why we are having a sh**e season. That's what you get for taking a loan signing from Sunderland. 😉

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  5. 16 hours ago, imavillan said:

    A great picture of social history and the old Trinity.

    back in the day when you had to queue for hours and hours for tickets.

    Season ticket holders, programme stubs.

    Some of our fans will have no idea about this 🥴🫢😀

    edit: i remember queuing many a time for long hours.

     

     

    Remember being in a similar queue in 1977 for tickets for the League Cup Final v Everton. .......times have certainly changed!

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  6. Warnock got his team selection all wrong last night , going with one central defender and 2 wing backs in the back 3. 

    After finding himself 0 . 3 at home inside 30 minutes!, he changed it and they came back to draw 3 . 3. 

    Could have won it when Miovski "scored" but VAR stepped in.........don't you just love it.🫣

     

    The Rangers on the other hand were looking to win by 3 clear goals to take them to the top of the table.........at 90 minutes only being 3 . 1 in front the officials managed to find 12 minutes of injury time despite not having all the lengthy VAR calls that were at the Aberdeen game ( where they only played 7 minutes extra) . The VAR officials must have been looking so hard for any minute "infringement" in the Ross box so as to award a penalty! Well done to Simon Murray for scoring the Ross goal, always liked him here at Hibs.

  7. He is actually tenth in the table for penalties behind  such players as Shearer, Lampard, del Piero, Ronaldhino et al.

    VAR has allowed both Celtic and Rangers to be given penalties when they need them most.........ie: as in the Aberdeen game where they were given one 2 minutes into added time in order to get a draw.

    I'm not saying it wasn't a penalty by the laws of the game as Goldson did get his shirt pulled, however that type of infringement happens at nearly every corner in the League , yet VAR are only ever all over it when one of the uglies need something. On Saturday there were more blatant shirt pulls against Hearts and Miller for Hibs but nothing was looked at or checked..........however if that was Celtic or "The Rangers" they most certainly would have been. Football fans from the rest of the League just want some consistency..........there is actually nothing wrong with VAR but the problem lies with those enforcing it.

    As for the dives , both are blatant cheating and in my eyes a match ban should be enforced............Cantwell never even got booked!

    Problem is players often don't even get booked and often they result in a penalty so they will continue to try their luck.........Cantwell in the game before the Aberdeen one went down supposedly brought down by the goalkeeper which replays  showed no contact but VAR still gave a penalty to "The Rangers".

    One final stat for you ........."The Rangers" have had one penalty given against them in 112 League games..........that includes a kick to the head on Joe Newell by the penalty spot by Hagi and a number of Goldson handballs.........all resulting in No Penalty! Now if that had happened at the other end those famous words for those following on Text etc would have come up.........PENALTY TO RANGERS.

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    11 hours ago, The Fun Factory said:

    Always seemed a bit full of himself.  Didn't he turn down the Wolves job?  Remember the old adage- make friends on the way up, you'll meet them on the way down.

    Aye , think he looked for an easier option knowing up here he would have the second biggest budget in a 2 horse race and thought it would be easy street to further his career. At Wolves he could see a hard job in order to compete with many sides in the Premier League. Wolves must be breathing a huge sigh of relief!

    A number of players and managers come North of the border in order to get a quick stepping stone back up in the English Leagues. Don't think he realised what pressure is put on the managers of both uglies especially if you lose a game to one of the rest of the League never mind two as happened on Saturday v the sheep. He also lost the Celtic game but I felt they were unlucky in that game.

    Incidentally one player who is taking their chance is Owen Beck, a young lad who is on loan from Liverpool at Dundee FC.........watched him on Saturday against us and he is going to be some player. He plays left back and reminded me a little of Andy Robertson at his parent club and I can see him taking a similar path.

  9. 54 minutes ago, Rugeley Villa said:

    What impressed me more about the Hibs fans more so than the singing and being loud which was expected imo , was the behaviour of their fans. I honestly thought there might be a bit of trouble wether it be organised or just pissed up fans being dicks. Didn’t see one Hibs fan who I thought was acting up. Can you imagine if that was Rangers or Celtic ? Especially Rangers , Thousands would have showed up without tickets and it would have been a nightmare for the police. Credit to their club Hibs are, but I will admit I’ve always preferred Hearts who were part of the reason or fully the reason we where Claret if I’m correct with my history. 

    Correct Rugeley, William McGregor who was from Perthshire before moving to Birmingham and becoming involved as a director etc of Aston Villa chose  the colours of Hearts for the body and supposedly  a nod to Glasgow Rangers for the blue sleeves. The rampant lion of Scotland was then chosen for the club badge.

    Both Glasgow Rangers ( now The Rangers) and Villa have the rampant lion on their crest with the mottos "Prepared" for Villa and "Ready" for the Rangers.

    Both Hearts and Villa were formed in 1874 and originally Hearts played in all white with a maroon heart badge. They then changed to red white and blue hoops and there is a story that after one washing of the kits the colours all ran and the end product was maroon..................true or an urban myth, I don't know!

    When I came up to Edinburgh in 1974 this history was the reason I chose the green of Hibs as opposed to the maroon of Hearts as I didn't want to support a different side playing in the colours of my Villa.

    I'll let you off for preferring the JTs 🤣

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  10. 5 hours ago, Zhan_Zhuang said:

    This.

    I despise them both and their over-inflated perception of themselves....

    Would love to smash them both, probably similar to the score against Hibs. Granted both Glasgow teams are slightly better but only because they have ten times the budget of every other team in Scotland.

    They would massively raise their game against Villa though...

    Miles better for the reason you say.  👍

  11. 10 hours ago, Made In Aston said:

    I've seen lots of hibs fans commenting that they are still in this tie and have a chance of winning... and I thought some villa fans were delusional 😂😂

    Funny that............many are still coming but I haven't spoken to any or read any comments that say that........without having their tongue firmly stuck inside their cheek.😉   On the forums nearly all the talk is about who will be the next manager to pick up the poisoned chalice at Easter Road not that we are still in the tie...............some discussion on what team to play bearing in mind we , like yourselves, have a tough game on Sunday which is more important than tomorrow night. ( which will resemble more of a friendly now)

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  12. I suppose the Corporation bus service don't still run "specials" to and from Villa Park from the top of Steelhouse Lane. ?   🤣 🤣

    On the same theme, when we didn't go by bus and drove to the ground, we joined a Bingo Club situated in the shadow of the Holte End. We were able to park there have a few games of Bingo and then went to watch the match. 🙂 

    Last time I was at Villa Park ( Everton circa 2003?) we parked in a working mans club about 3/4 mile away , joined for the day and enjoyed a few jars in there beforehand. :flag:

  13. It's a big part in support for a team in Scotland with most Clubs in the SPL and some in the lower Leagues having them. 

    Although they call themselves "ultras" most are wee laddies and are very good at pavement dancing😉. They'd struggle to fight their way out of a paper bag tbh 🙂 !

    However, if these are the rules at Villa Park then they have to abide by them. I believe they have now been told they are allowed flags and small banners but no poles, drums etc. 

    Villa fans sat next to the away fans will be glad the drum (s) ( Hibs sometimes have 2) aren't there ! 

  14. Thanks Dave , this weekend is really important for Lee Johnson as with only Aberdeen away to come before the break if we lose tomorrow, then next Thursday and take nothing at the Dons ( not a happy hunting ground for us) which will leave us with zero points, then I can see him getting the sack...........cannot come soon enough for most Hibs fans now.

    Good luck to Villa on the domestic front and in Europe , I think with Emery in charge and the players he has brought in, things are looking good for the future down Aston way. 👍

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  15. 4 hours ago, OutByEaster? said:

    Is it just my imagination or, after about 07:58 of this video, is Bertrand Traore grinning like a Cheshire cat having just twisted the Hibs defence into a mess. I love that.

     

    Thanks for sharing that........absolutely brilliant, bringing a different view of the game.

    I think Traore must have had a smile on his face all the time given the amount of space he was allowed. 🙂  First saw him when I went to an Ajax game about 6 years ago and have been a fan ever since .

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  16. 5 hours ago, rjw63 said:

    Heard one version of God Save The king loud and clear on TV near the end!

    Funny that as I was next door to the Villa and I never heard it. If you want to do it with style and volume you need to study The Rangers fans ..........they really belt it out and the hibs will respond with gusto😉🤣

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