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2016 Scottish Cup Final - Hibernian FC v Rangers


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17 minutes ago, GordonD said:

Section 3 of the report:

Historic Pitch Invasions

Motherwell v Rangers  31 May 2015
Celtic v Rangers  10 May 1980
Celtic v Rangers  1 February 2015

Anybody see a common factor here?

There was no pitch invasion in the 2015 old firm game , the motherwell game was an invasion by one set of supporters -the motherwell fans- and the other one is from a well documented scenario over 30 odd years ago . So the common factor you are pointing to is full of very obvious flaws 

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1 hour ago, forever_blue said:

I think rather than just simply seeing it as this or that , our way or your way , I you need to actually look in the middle and engage in common sense to see and actually come to terms with what actually happened , for some of the hibs fans who ran to that end in the manner they did then they were clearly asking for trouble and they got it , a good amount of the hibs fans did not exactly back away when the fighting took place although a fair few did . The ones that fucked off as soon as trouble started were probably caught up in the moment , the ones who got involved in the fighting got exactly what they were after 

When Kilmarnock relegated Falkirk at Rugby Park in 2010 a sizeable number of their fans came onto the park and goaded the Falkirk support.

You may not have heard about it cause no Falkirk supporters saw the need to waltz onto the park and twat any of them.

1 hour ago, forever_blue said:

No rangers fans were on the pitch untill hibs fans came to our end of the ground 

No Falkirk fans entered the pitch in 2010, even when the Kilmarnock support came to our end of the ground.

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11 minutes ago, Ned Nederlander said:

When Kilmarnock relegated Falkirk at Rugby Park in 2010 a sizeable number of their fans came onto the park and goaded the Falkirk support.

You may not have heard about it cause no Falkirk supporters saw the need to waltz onto the park and twat any of them.

No Falkirk fans entered the pitch in 2010, even when the Kilmarnock support came to our end of the ground.

The same could apply to us in regards to motherwell however with rangers and hibs there is always a reputation for trouble around the fixture 

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Inverness fans invaded the pitch at Ayr United when we got promotion back to the SPL. No Ayr fans entered the pitch. Had it been an Inverness Hibs scottish cup final I am sure the Hibs fans would have been left to it. You cannot beat the feeling of winning the cup and for Hibs after so long their reaction is understandable. Rangers have to wake up and realise that they cannot defend to the death the actions of their fans. Whilst everyone else see's it for what it is you still have a group of morons hell bent on sticking their fingers in their ears, closinf their eyes and singing sectarian songs to block out the noise of those who speak the truth around them.

I am sure there are some intelligent Rangers fans who are utterly embarrassed by this. They want to go support a team who plays football. I genuinely feel sorry for them.

To the rest, wake up, smarten up or f**k off. 

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On 30/07/2016 at 13:41, Lofarl said:

http://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/sport/football/rangers-fan-jailed-for-4-months-following-scottish-cup-final-chaos-1-4189629

Watch your team bottle it against Hibs.  Jump onto the pitch in sheer frustration, get your c**t kicked in and land yourself 4 months in the slammer for your trouble. 

Hibs have already banned a fair number of their fans ... I assume 'Rangers' will follow suit with this chap !?

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1 hour ago, Worktheshaft said:

Are any of the Rangers P&Bers embarrassed by the latest statement? 

I'm pretty sanguine.  Hibs won the match and then won the enquiry.  These are the knocks one takes in playing at the highest level since since 1872.  I see no sense in flogging a dead horse.

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9 minutes ago, The_Kincardine said:

I'm pretty sanguine.  Hibs won the match and then won the enquiry.  These are the knocks one takes in playing at the highest level since since 1872.  I see no sense in flogging a dead horse.

Aside from the obvious "you're not the same club" were you not playing below the premiership for the last 4 years?

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1 hour ago, Worktheshaft said:

Inverness fans invaded the pitch at Ayr United when we got promotion back to the SPL. No Ayr fans entered the pitch. Had it been an Inverness Hibs scottish cup final I am sure the Hibs fans would have been left to it. You cannot beat the feeling of winning the cup and for Hibs after so long their reaction is understandable. Rangers have to wake up and realise that they cannot defend to the death the actions of their fans. Whilst everyone else see's it for what it is you still have a group of morons hell bent on sticking their fingers in their ears, closinf their eyes and singing sectarian songs to block out the noise of those who speak the truth around them.

I am sure there are some intelligent Rangers fans who are utterly embarrassed by this. They want to go support a team who plays football. I genuinely feel sorry for them.

To the rest, wake up, smarten up or f**k off. 

So hibs fans on the pitch running to the rangers end get absoloutley none of the blame in your book? Had roles been reversed I would have expected the exact same reaction from the hibs end , particularly in a rangers v hibs clash .

 

The fixture you refer to has absolutely no history of bad blood between the two sets of supporters whereas the rangers v hibs just like the Hearts v celtic , rangers v Aberdeen fixtures have a particular edge to them

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So hibs fans on the pitch running to the rangers end get absoloutley none of the blame in your book? Had roles been reversed I would have expected the exact same reaction from the hibs end , particularly in a rangers v hibs clash .

 

The fixture you refer to has absolutely no history of bad blood between the two sets of supporters whereas the rangers v hibs just like the Hearts v celtic , rangers v Aberdeen fixtures have a particular edge to them



In my opinion the issue was caused by Rangers fans not being able to cope with getting beat and getting it rubbed into them. Rangers fans are so pathetic they need their club to win games to make their lives seem worth it. The common denominator in trouble (as shown) is always Rangers, either the old or new version.

What about the 4 odd years of laughable threats of revenge by Sevconians since 2012? Just a coincidence that the first bit of major trouble in Scotland since then involved Rangers fans in their first major final appearance? I think not.

Worst part was all the big talk and you let Hibs come to your city and treat you like wee lassies (calm down Tedi).
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3 minutes ago, Dindeleux said:

 


In my opinion the issue was caused by Rangers fans not being able to cope with getting beat and getting it rubbed into them. Rangers fans are so pathetic they need their club to win games to make their lives seem worth it. The common denominator in trouble (as shown) is always Rangers, either the old or new version.

What about the 4 odd years of laughable threats of revenge by Sevconians since 2012? Just a coincidence that the first bit of major trouble in Scotland since then involved Rangers fans in their first major final appearance? I think not.

Worst part was all the big talk and you let Hibs come to your city and treat you like wee lassies (calm down Tedi).

 

The hibs fans got chased by a couple of hundred rangers fans , it's all in the video 

 

as for the rest of your nonsense which is what it is , your post contradicts itself , first of all you claim that the common denominator is rangers In all incidents reported before claiming you are not surprised that the first high profile incident since 2012 involved rangers , completely ignoring the motherwell incident only twelve months before hand where the only involvement of rangers just happened to be they were the opponents that day 

 

what I think the issue is , is that since 2012 the hatred for rangers has gone up tenfold and probably vice versa aswell and most diddy supporters can't help but jizz there frillies when they get a result against rangers in a big game , which I can understand and even more so in hibs instance when it involved ending a rather long hoodoo which was becoming a monkey on their back but from what I saw at hampden , a section of hibs fans wanted act the big man so they got treated the big man .  

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