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WheatfieldWarrior
Posted
2 hours ago, asomerville said:

Where did they get tickets? That is the question Hearts should be asking 

 

Ticket office or online I'd imagine. I think the Roseburn is still away fans and walkups unless this has changed recently.

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boag1874
Posted
11 minutes ago, Polonia Gorgie said:

I watched a few of them literally get punched and kicked down the Wheatfield steps... Barry stuff likes 

:pleasing:

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Polonia Gorgie said:

I watched a few of them literally get punched and kicked down the Wheatfield steps... Barry stuff likes 

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Der Kaiser
Posted

Tbf....this stuff happens all the time.

 

Seen online a few times Sevco fans bragging about having Hearts ticket accounts. Also not inconceivable Hearts fan has a mate/family member who is a Sevco fan and just bought them it.

 

Can I be critical when Im someone who bought a Liverpool wnd hospitality package at Anfield to see the Europa league game.

Gave myself away at the goal as simply couldn't contain myself. 

One five
Posted
2 hours ago, asomerville said:

Where did they get tickets? That is the question Hearts should be asking 

Yip 

SwindonJambo
Posted
27 minutes ago, Rhyncostar said:

That sounds like the same incident I mentioned earlier. It was the older guy in the suit, a few lads were insisting he was a Rangers fan, but he kept denying it and said one of them had hit him in the face. The police stepped in, and from where I was sitting it looked like they might have taken him away, though I couldn’t tell for sure. I was more concerned about the old boy himself. He looked a bit unsteady and genuinely shaken, and I don’t think he was a Rangers fan at all.

I saw him. I only caught the aftermath of it with the police in attendance. The poor old guy looked terrified. He was wearing a dark blue and red/maroon tie. Perhaps not the smartest choice on a high octane day like this.

Shooter McGavin
Posted
36 minutes ago, Polonia Gorgie said:

I watched a few of them literally get punched and kicked down the Wheatfield steps... Barry stuff likes 

:sweeet:

davie1980
Posted
37 minutes ago, Polonia Gorgie said:

I watched a few of them literally get punched and kicked down the Wheatfield steps... Barry stuff likes 

 

I'd absolutely love to say that's what I did but truth be told, I bottled it.

 

Those two old birds should think themselves lucky...

Wee Hamish McDonald
Posted
2 hours ago, Seymour M Hersh said:

 

I dare say they will be asking that.

 

It needs asking

Absolutely disgraceful 

One five
Posted

There’s a few posters missing from here nowadays, wonder why 🤔

 

💪😅

Posted

Allegedly a large group of  Celtic fans sitting together and celebrating unchallenged at Easter Rd on Sunday. 

 

That's the difference

Stupid Sexy Flanders
Posted
11 minutes ago, haj said:

Allegedly a large group of  Celtic fans sitting together and celebrating unchallenged at Easter Rd on Sunday. 

 

That's the difference

 

There's no allegedly about it, that was definitely the case. 

 

As you rightly say, that's the difference. We're "diet huns" though. 🙄

indianajones
Posted

Take note Hibernian. 

 

This is how you deal with those ugly *******s when they are in your home end. 

Posted
7 hours ago, haj said:

Allegedly a large group of  Celtic fans sitting together and celebrating unchallenged at Easter Rd on Sunday. 

 

That's the difference

Gutless 

Boab Mugabe
Posted

Every account that got them tickets is the problem. Get them banned.

barcs87
Posted

Boy in the toilet at half time in Roseburn saying he knows boys who sold their season tickets to Huns for £300. Disgrace! 

c9crew
Posted
12 hours ago, davie1980 said:

 

Well just the ones I'm certain of were seats

 

K row 28 seat 2

L Row 28 seat 29 and 30

K row 27 seat 1 and 2

 

L row 28 seat 15, 16 17, 18

Section L, row 27 ... seats 15, 16 and 17.

 

I was in seat 18 and had a quiet word with the 3 of them. Off they went midway through 2nd half 🤣🤣

 

 

 

Radio-Braga
Posted

Why any fan would want to put themselves through this is beyond me. 
 

Absolute braindead cretins. 

davie1980
Posted
7 minutes ago, c9crew said:

Section L, row 27 ... seats 15, 16 and 17.

 

I was in seat 18 and had a quiet word with the 3 of them. Off they went midway through 2nd half 🤣🤣

 

 

 

 

Was there one in seat 14 then? There was definitely a 4th one that made a run for it across to the away end after those 3 disappeared 

Posted
11 hours ago, joondalupjambo said:

Is it illegal for away fans to be in the home end?   Only asking because I genuinely do not know the answer.  

I would very much doubt it. I would expect discriminating against someone because they support a different football is illegal.

They may be an argument that away supporters are removed for their own safety.
But Hearts fans providing tickets for Rangers fans.... tut tut, IF that is what happened, we don't actually know do we?
I hope no Scotland supporters are getting tickets from the opposing teams allocations....

 

Posted
1 hour ago, barcs87 said:

Boy in the toilet at half time in Roseburn saying he knows boys who sold their season tickets to Huns for £300. Disgrace! 

Seems like a disgrace, but we don't know people's circumstances, for example if you don't know where your next meal is coming from.

But if someone offered me £300million, I'd consider it.

All roads lead to Gorgie
Posted

I spotted a couple of them going down the lower steps back into hospitality at the end with faces tripping them whilst everyone else was in celebration mode. They obviously were able to hide the fact who they supported during the game but it was clear they weren't one of us at the end !

Posted
2 hours ago, Boab Mugabe said:

Every account that got them tickets is the problem. Get them banned.

While I detest that any Hearts supporter would provide any Rangers supporter with a ticket for the match, I still think everyone should have a fair trial, before conviction.
 

tartofmidlothian
Posted
10 hours ago, WheatfieldWarrior said:

 

Ticket office or online I'd imagine. I think the Roseburn is still away fans and walkups unless this has changed recently.

 

It's away fans and season tickets but the club keeps a bunch from the section behind the goal to sell. They've been gone in no time online recently, you won't get close to walkups on the day.

Seymour M Hersh
Posted
26 minutes ago, Radio-Braga said:

Why any fan would want to put themselves through this is beyond me. 
 

Absolute braindead cretins. 

 

There is a thread about a jambo sitting in the vermin end last Sunday where nobody is calling the guy a braindead cretin. 

GinRummy
Posted
1 minute ago, Seymour M Hersh said:

 

There is a thread about a jambo sitting in the vermin end last Sunday where nobody is calling the guy a braindead cretin. 

That's because he's a Hearts fan. I've no issue with our fans going in opposition end but have a major issue with them in our end.

All roads lead to Gorgie
Posted
1 minute ago, H2 said:

While I detest that any Hearts supporter would provide any Rangers supporter with a ticket for the match, I still think everyone should have a fair trial, before conviction.
 

Yes I see the point where tickets might be given in good faith but they are passed through many hands afterwards unknown to the ST holder. If I found my ticket got into murky hands I wouldn't be giving it to anyone again even if it was family or friends at work and so on.

Seymour M Hersh
Posted
2 minutes ago, GinRummy said:

That's because he's a Hearts fan. I've no issue with our fans going in opposition end but have a major issue with them in our end.

 

I get it but was just pointing out the hypocrisy. Football fans who love their club will do these sorts of things to follow them. Even in amongst the orcs there are probably some genuine fans. Probably just a handful I'll grant you. 😂

Maroon Sailor
Posted
11 hours ago, joondalupjambo said:

Is it illegal for away fans to be in the home end?   Only asking because I genuinely do not know the answer.  

 

All you have to do is not give yourself away.

GinRummy
Posted
10 minutes ago, Seymour M Hersh said:

 

I get it but was just pointing out the hypocrisy. Football fans who love their club will do these sorts of things to follow them. Even in amongst the orcs there are probably some genuine fans. Probably just a handful I'll grant you. 😂

It's not so much them being in our end. I done it years ago at Easter Road, I know a hibby who was in the Hearts end at the 2012 final. Not a problem because in both cases mouths were kept shut and we acted appropriately. These hun tossers can't help giving themselves away. It's disrespetful.

Radio-Braga
Posted
14 minutes ago, Seymour M Hersh said:

 

I get it but was just pointing out the hypocrisy. Football fans who love their club will do these sorts of things to follow them. Even in amongst the orcs there are probably some genuine fans. Probably just a handful I'll grant you. 😂

I’ve read the thread and the difference is any Hearts fan doing that will be on their best behaviour. 
 

From what I seen from where I was sitting, from what I’ve read here and from what I’ve heard, Rangers fans did not behave. 

c9crew
Posted
47 minutes ago, davie1980 said:

 

Was there one in seat 14 then? There was definitely a 4th one that made a run for it across to the away end after those 3 disappeared 

Maybe row 28?? 

 

There was one left by his 'mates' at half time behind me. 

 

Think it only went to seat 15. 

 

14 was under the tarpaulin.

Maroon Sailor
Posted (edited)

Fulham won't sell to first time buyers if your postcode matches that of the opposition team or if your match history only shows matches against that particular opposition.

 

The 2nd scenario could be done by Hearts quite easily. Not sure the postcodes could work in Scotland

 

 

Edited by Maroon Sailor
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johnthomas
Posted

Guy was getting kicked out the main stand when I arrived last night .

Must have given himself away early

Don Dannie
Posted

My understanding of the ticket system is as long as they have a suitable postcode eg an Edinburgh one you will be issued with a ticket by the Ticket Office. As we all know plenty weggie supporters (glory hunters) live in other towns and cities. 

OmiyaHearts
Posted
1 minute ago, Don Dannie said:

My understanding of the ticket system is as long as they have a suitable postcode eg an Edinburgh one you will be issued with a ticket by the Ticket Office. As we all know plenty weggie supporters (glory hunters) live in other towns and cities. 

The postcode doesn't matter. I have had a Glasgow post code all my adult life and never had any issues getting tickets (when I have the points or history).

indianajones
Posted

Sums that Glasgow lot up (both of them). The arrogance. Just sit on your hands and bite your tongue for one game without being a 'gallus' see you next Tuesday.

 

**** them all. 

selkirkhmfc1874
Posted
12 hours ago, kingantti1874 said:

 Pay for vids 😂

Hopefully not because evidence for police and club to punish the jambos 

tartofmidlothian
Posted
1 hour ago, GinRummy said:

It's not so much them being in our end. I done it years ago at Easter Road, I know a hibby who was in the Hearts end at the 2012 final. Not a problem because in both cases mouths were kept shut and we acted appropriately. These hun tossers can't help giving themselves away. It's disrespetful.

 

This.

Gundermann
Posted
4 hours ago, Boab Mugabe said:

Every account that got them tickets is the problem. Get them banned.

 

Yes.

 

Sadly, there are a few in our support who appear to look up to their big brothers from Govan - go to their pubs, ape their behaviour and apparently deny proper Jambos tickets to an important match. A pus-ridden boil on our club.

Ian Black 8
Posted
15 hours ago, davie1980 said:

 

Well just the ones I'm certain of were seats

 

K row 28 seat 2

L Row 28 seat 29 and 30

K row 27 seat 1 and 2

 

L row 28 seat 15, 16 17, 18

Be interesting if this was a season ticket holders seats ....

Aussie Jambo
Posted

My Mates said one got a flying heed butt in the Wheatfield? Anyone see that? What did they expect though? Open arms? That’s a football no no. You can always spot them as they don’t cheer when we score. 

rossi_1983
Posted

Glad I wasn’t in the wheatfield…had been out with the family during the day, and rocked up to the game without any maroon on display 😂

Sarah O
Posted
14 hours ago, kingantti1874 said:

 Pay for vids 😂

Only (battered) fans. 

Ex member of the SaS
Posted

I have no problem with a Hearts ticket holder inviting a friend who is a fan of the opposition, as long as they have some respect. Opposition fans getting in without an " escort" should be noted and how the got a ticket investigated and dealt with.

Posted
15 hours ago, davie1980 said:

 

Report them

 

Don't care if he's your brother, report the name and seat number

This.

 

Philfigo
Posted

Saw these two Rangers fans approach stewards on the small barrier they have on the walkway about 20mins prior to KO. After about 10 mins and a lot of chat with what looked like steward supervisors they let them in to the away end. 

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Haken
Posted
15 hours ago, joondalupjambo said:

Is it illegal for away fans to be in the home end?   Only asking because I genuinely do not know the answer.  

Illegal, as in a criminal or civil offence that could be prosecuted in a court?  If that's what you're asking, then no.  But it's criminally stupid.

 

In the times I've been in hospitality, Scott would always remind any away fans that they were sitting in a home stand and ask them to act accordingly, and remind them that our stewards did not move as fast as our fans.

All roads lead to Gorgie
Posted
8 minutes ago, Philfigo said:

Saw these two Rangers fans approach stewards on the small barrier they have on the walkway about 20mins prior to KO. After about 10 mins and a lot of chat with what looked like steward supervisors they let them in to the away end. 

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That will set a precedent if it happens again. Hopefully it won't be repeated !

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