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  1. #11
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Quote Originally Posted by CB_1874
    Fantastic effort and good to know my 20 quid a month and my boys tenner a month is helping my club.
    hearts fans have showed how its meant to be done same as most other clubs did or would when their clubs went through hard times

    sevco fans must be wondering why they cant do it

  2. #12
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Personally, for me, I've always had time for Hearts fans. Some Arabs I know are 'Jambos lorded it over Hibs when they won cups and it was all on credit' et cetera but Tynecastle is a great day out and I'm going to miss the place until Hearts come back up.

    I think the Jambos have been class and the club will only be stronger and more unified.

    8,000. That's impressive. Shows what can be done when folk pull together.

  3. #13
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBoyBennison
    I think the Jambos have been class and the club will only be stronger and more unified.
    If the link I have supplied below indicates 'class', then no wonder Scottish fitba' is phucked, you deluded idiot - view external link

  4. #14
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Well done to the Pars fans and well done to Hearts fans for at least trying - hopefully it works out for them.

    Meanwhile at ibrox rather than fans investing and getting ownership it seems some are in place and want fans to invest in the club without ever getting ownership and instead lining the pockets of a few

  5. #15
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Quote Originally Posted by Sconemeister1314
    Should be bigger crowds in the 1st division than the SPL next season.
    The Championship will be great next season, from a neutrals view anyway.

    I can see the Hearts vs Rangers games being pretty decent.

    Good for the league's reputation.

  6. #16
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Gorgie Aggro - coming to a diddy ground near you soon.




  7. #17
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Gorgie Aggro?

    Some people never grow up.

  8. #18
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Jebus, A£535,000 is nothing in todays football, a week and a half of Rooneys wages, well done anyway.

  9. #19
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    Gorgie Aggro?

    Some people never grow up.
    Some people can't notice smileys either.

  10. #20
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    re: 8,000 pledges

    Quote Originally Posted by ClaudeBalls
    I think the Jambos have been class and the club will only be stronger and more unified.
    If the link I have supplied below indicates 'class', then no wonder Scottish fitba' is phucked, you deluded idiot [/quote]

    I don't think that's indicative of class in the slightest, I agree.

    That's why when I used the word 'class', I was referring to the Jambos - the nickname of Hearts FANS.

    The club's nickname, for the record, is The Jam Tarts.

    Similar to how United are nicknamed The Terrors and United fans are called Arabs.

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