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What is this? I know that Smeltic already busted their all-time record for that game away to Gretna at Livingston a few weeks back. What is ours, and will it go at Gretna next week?

 

This is not a wind-up; I myself don't think Gretna should ever have been allowed in the SPL, is all

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Hearts Heritage

I'm just working them out. Give me 30 mins

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Hearts Heritage
surely the last game versus gretna?

 

1500 or somethin

 

nope! Though it had the same 4 digits 1 5 4 4

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Craigieboy

5 411

 

I was at a game at the end of about 1992. Airdrie or Falkirk.

 

Miles of space in the shed to jump around.

 

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5 411

 

I was at a game at the end of about 1992. Airdrie or Falkirk.

 

Miles of space in the shed to jump around.

 

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the same digits but LESS THAN the 1,544 versus Gretna

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NB figures exclude wartime games!

 

Lowest ever in the League was 400

 

Lowest at Tynecastle 1,000

 

See

 

http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/crowd/lowl.htm

 

and

 

http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/crowds.html

 

In the Premier

 

http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/crowd/premlowl.htm

 

in the SPL

 

http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/crowd/SPLlowl.htm

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http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/games/19810324.html

 

Kilmarnock v Hearts 1981 crowd 1445

 

Not a bigger fan than you comment but I was one of the 1445. My recollection was that it was a scorcher and grand national day and those who were there were lying down on the old open terrace at the school end. I think a young Dave Bowman was captain but could be wrong.

 

I was only 14 at the time and as we had been crap for a few years it didn't seem to matter that we were going down again. We were crap then, really crap but most of the support in those days seemed to be under 18 and no one seemed that bothered that we were yad!

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Not a bigger fan than you comment but I was one of the 1445. My recollection was that it was a scorcher and grand national day and those who were there were lying down on the old open terrace at the school end. I think a young Dave Bowman was captain but could be wrong.

 

I was only 14 at the time and as we had been crap for a few years it didn't seem to matter that we were going down again. We were crap then, really crap but most of the support in those days seemed to be under 18 and no one seemed that bothered that we were yad!

 

So was I and it was a cracking sunny day.

I think we played StMirren the week before and had a crowd not far off that.

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Not a bigger fan than you comment but I was one of the 1445. My recollection was that it was a scorcher and grand national day and those who were there were lying down on the old open terrace at the school end. I think a young Dave Bowman was captain but could be wrong.

 

I was only 14 at the time and as we had been crap for a few years it didn't seem to matter that we were going down again. We were crap then, really crap but most of the support in those days seemed to be under 18 and no one seemed that bothered that we were yad!

 

The lowest was at Rugby Park.

 

You mean this game

 

http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/games/19810404.html

 

when 1,866 turned up.

 

2 weeks later

 

2,649 turned up vs St Mirren

 

http://www.londonhearts.com/scores/games/19810418.html

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Not a bigger fan than you comment but I was one of the 1445. My recollection was that it was a scorcher and grand national day and those who were there were lying down on the old open terrace at the school end. I think a young Dave Bowman was captain but could be wrong.

 

I was only 14 at the time and as we had been crap for a few years it didn't seem to matter that we were going down again. We were crap then, really crap but most of the support in those days seemed to be under 18 and no one seemed that bothered that we were yad!

 

Could have sworn that game was a Tuesday night????

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Could have sworn that game was a Tuesday night????

 

Was most defo a saturday and was grand national day. A lot of huddling around the trannies (transistor radios) during the race..

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Was most defo a saturday and was grand national day. A lot of huddling around the trannies (transistor radios) during the race..

 

Think I am getting mixed up with a midweek game v QoS, 4-1 to Hearts... or was it 4-2.... :confused:

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Think I am getting mixed up with a midweek game v QoS, 4-1 to Hearts... or was it 4-2.... :confused:

 

I think you're right Cal but according to London hearts that was in 81-82 when we won 4-1 in front of 2397 brave souls, not including me, on 13/2/82. I was in Dumfries a few weeks later when we thrashed them 5-1 on a saturday with just under 2000 in attendance.

 

Quite interesting looking at the stats from 81-82. After a dire start under Tony (white suit) Ford wee Doddie fairly got the team flying and we won a bunch of games by quite big margins (Pettigrew scored a lot believe it or not) but it all went ass up when we lost 5-2 at home to Dumbarton a few weeks before the end of the season.

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I think you're right Cal but according to London hearts that was in 81-82 when we won 4-1 in front of 2397 brave souls, not including me, on 13/2/82. I was in Dumfries a few weeks later when we thrashed them 5-1 on a saturday with just under 2000 in attendance.

 

Quite interesting looking at the stats from 81-82. After a dire start under Tony (white suit) Ford wee Doddie fairly got the team flying and we won a bunch of games by quite big margins (Pettigrew scored a lot believe it or not) but it all went ass up when we lost 5-2 at home to Dumbarton a few weeks before the end of the season.

 

In the 2-5 home defeat to Dumbarton we were 2-1 ahead at one point - I remember Marinello mis-hit a shot it hit one post, rolled along the goal-line, hit the other post and came back out....the Sons then broke upfield and scored. :sad:

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