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Guest Ultraviolet Catastrophe

Correct

 

winston churchill does euro aways and so is definitely an homfc fan

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beefybathgate

surely us uber fans who have season tickets, masses of loyalty points and went to Hungary will have priority. :thumbsup:

 

On top of that i say if you never went to Hungary then you shouldn't even be considered for a ticket for White hart lane.:woot:

 

 

 

Shut up you arrogant barsteward!

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If it is down to loyalty points, then expect a huge following at motherwell

 

motherwell is pay at the gate = no loyalty points :whistling:

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Guest Borat

**** Murrayfield, terrible stadium.

 

Although it would suit all the glory hunters who only come out for derbies, glamour games in Europe and cup finals. Arseholes.

 

Hearts better not move it to a rugby stadium which IIRC comes with a running track :muggy:

 

 

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vintage1874

I think it'll be season ticket holders first for home leg and then loyality for game in london.

 

I'd have no problem if they offered the fans who went to paks away leg a ticket first (most likely majority will have a ST anyway). Below is from hearts site

 

Your Season Ticket comes with the following benefits:

 

Entry to all Clydesdale Bank Premier League home games with your Season Smartcard (Excludes Category B Season Tickets)

 

<li>Exclusive retail offer - chose from one of FIVE deals!

 

<li>Free entry to all home U19 league matches

<li>Priority booking on all home Scottish Cup and European matches

 

<li>20 Hearts Loyalty Points

 

<li>Exclusive discounts on Hearts Hospitality

 

<li>All U16s automatically entered into Hearts Juniors for FREE - the official membership programme for all U16 Hearts supporters

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ST holders will get first shout..........guaranteed. Also playing at Tynecastle we have a chance of a result at home.

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JamboAberdeen

Think we've already submitted Tyne as our home venue in Europe for this season to UEFA, so no chance the tie moves to Murrayfield.

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If it was played at Murrayfield the prices would be hiked up, the atmosphere would not be as good and it would not sell out. Keep it at Tynecastle for the proper fans. the atmosphere and the tight pitch and the brilliant fans. Treat the small club from London as a North London derby at Highbury, Spurs will s*** themselves . lets get a good score and ope for a result at their s***hole.

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