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Thank God. I was starting to think it was an ex-Club.It’s not died - it’s just resting.
Thank God. I was starting to think it was an ex-Club.It’s not died - it’s just resting.
Least he makes it to the bogs to pee.Was it more surreptitiously, sorta masonic type?
I don't think it's dying, but it certainly needs a bit of doctoring.
Beyond my skills I'm afraid.
It’s not died - it’s just resting.
its total lack of goals against the perverts was due to it bein' tired and shagged out following a prolonged squawkI think it’s just stunned.
It's pining for the fjord'sI think it’s just stunned.
Beautiful plumage
What the fuck?
It's a Norwegian Blue, surely?What the fuck?
Alan O’Brien been caught?
Nah we are going through a tough time and it's a complete and utter shambles on the pitch but the club will still be alive and here long after Ron Gordon's packed up and went back to Peru. Things change pretty quickly in football.
They certainly can. Just takes a bit more luck with injuries and two or three decent signings and the sun comes out.
YesI've been wondering about this because I seem to be experiencing the "7 stages of Grief" (normally associated with bereavement) in relation to Hibs, after 60 years of highs and lows:
Stage 1: Shock and denial. Characterised by disbelief, panic, nausea, vomiting, difficulty sleeping.
Stage 2: Pain and Guilt. May feel physical. Could I have done something?
Stage 3: Anger - resentment towards the person responsible. Even anger towards the loved one.
Stage 4: Depression, reflection, loneliness. Feelings of hopelessness and confusion.
Stage 5: The Upward Turn. Less pain and sadness- more normality.
Stage 6: Reconstruction and working through.
Stage 7: Acceptance.
I reckon I've reached stage 4.
Don't want to proceed to Stage 7.
Is the Club deid?
Should I seek help?
Fuck off you.Least he makes it to the bogs to pee.
Beautiful football strip.Thank God. I was starting to think it was an ex-Club.
We'll beat Aberdeen at the weekend, nowhere near dead.
smart arseAre we deed yet!?
Well done to yous that doDry your eyes and follow your team home and away..
Yesterday's performance does suggest that my rumours of Hibs demise have been greatly exaggerated.Are we deed yet!?
Yesterday's performance does suggest that my rumours of Hibs demise have been greatly exaggerated.
But on the morning after the night before, I feel the dread already setting in. @Green juventine talks about Back to Reality at Dingwall. Getting 3 points off the Staggies on a wet windy Tuesday night in the arse end of nowhere may be a bigger test than that abject Sheep team, I fear. Let's pray that the faithful who trail up there aren't let down.
Both teams had good wins yesterday and will be full of confidence and rightly so. I won't be going but I hope the faithful that do have a better experience than past visits.Yesterday's performance does suggest that my rumours of Hibs demise have been greatly exaggerated.
But on the morning after the night before, I feel the dread already setting in. @Green juventine talks about Back to Reality at Dingwall. Getting 3 points off the Staggies on a wet windy Tuesday night in the arse end of nowhere may be a bigger test than that abject Sheep team, I fear. Let's pray that the faithful who trail up there aren't let down.
BBC weather forecast now talking 70 to 90 mph winds possible up there Tuesday night! If the match is on, it'll certainly be a night for the long ball game.Both teams had good wins yesterday and will be full of confidence and rightly so. I won't be going but I hope the faithful that do have a better experience than past visits.
I'm seeing 4 degrees and 21 mph wind at kick off time in DingwallBBC weather forecast now talking 70 to 90 mph winds possible up there Tuesday night! If the match is on, it'll certainly be a night for the long ball game.
Stay safe, Hibbies.
Get the medicine ball out.🌪,high flying Hibs are coming to Dingwall.BBC weather forecast now talking 70 to 90 mph winds possible up there Tuesday night! If the match is on, it'll certainly be a night for the long ball game.
Stay safe, Hibbies.
If I hadn't seen the stadium in 6 or 7 years and was in Edinburgh there's no way I'd not be there.On my day off in Edinburgh next month I may well be popping down Easter Road to at least the clubshop once again..... At least I will see the stadium for the first time in 6 or 7 years!
If I hadn't seen the stadium in 6 or 7 years and was in Edinburgh there's no way I'd not be there.
But the weather earning for high winds on the same BBC page runs from 8 pm to next morning. The chart on the BBC TV forecast looked horrible.I'm seeing 4 degrees and 21 mph wind at kick off time in Dingwall
warning!But the weather earning for high winds on the same BBC page runs from 8 pm to next morning. The chart on the BBC TV forecast looked horrible.
Haha yes that's actually happened to me. Lots to revisit in Edinburgh if you've been away. Whatever, enjoy your day.It was a response to an earlier post after the Hearts game that I was not feeling the love for the walk down from Princes Street.
I have a full free day and want to do the National Museum as well. Of course I will probably find the club shop closed on the day I am there!
I’ll wear my lead boots. It’s Harry McKirdy I fear for. Blown across the moray firth and out into the North Sea, never to ride his skateboard again.But the weather earning for high winds on the same BBC page runs from 8 pm to next morning. The chart on the BBC TV forecast looked horrible.
This is when that crafty shark's fin stabiliser on his heid comes into its own. He'll be fine.I’ll wear my lead boots. It’s Harry McKirdy I fear for. Blown across the moray firth and out into the North Sea, never to ride his skateboard again.
Have to keep an eye open for flying Fish anaw.I’ll wear my lead boots. It’s Harry McKirdy I fear for. Blown across the moray firth and out into the North Sea, never to ride his skateboard again.
But the weather earning for high winds on the same BBC page runs from 8 pm to next morning. The chart on the BBC TV forecast looked horrible.
Fucking touristOn my day off in Edinburgh next month I may well be popping down Easter Road to at least the clubshop once again..... At least I will see the stadium for the first time in 6 or 7 years!
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