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Thread: Hibs to relegate hertz

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    Hibs to relegate hertz

    If the fixtures work out there is every possibility that Hibs could be the team that relegates Hertz and that would be at their ground in the Derby match.

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    re: Hibs to relegate hertz

    Welcome Zeke I am sure we will take great delight in putting the final nail in the coffin, but if this is the case they will spit blood in an attempt to make sure we are not the team to do it.

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    re: Hibs to relegate hertz

    Quote Originally Posted by zeke13
    If the fixtures work out there is every possibility that Hibs could be the team that relegates Hertz and that would be at their ground in the Derby match.
    Right now, as it stands, we will have the chance the to relegate them when we got to Tynecastle.

    But there's 3 or 4 games between then, all It takes is a points shift in either direction and it will happen before or after.

    Tbh I wouldn't trust the current Hibs team to do it...

    Ive got my tickets though...

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    re: Hibs to relegate hertz

    There is one thing that Hibs should worry about if they do relegate Hertz.
    It's the concern of crowd trouble and what would happen to the young kids at the match.

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    re: Hibs to relegate hertz

    Now you have the chance to humiliate the Hertz by relegating them at their own ground.
    On the fans site of the team i support we have been taking bets on which team will relegate them and we have been doing that since the start of the season.
    Although you Hibees probably hate our guts we have mostly voted for hoping you do it.

    Here is a poll set up at start of season.

    View Poll Results: Which team will relegate Hearts
    Celtic 14 18.18%
    Dundee Utd 2 2.60%
    Aberdeen 4 5.19%
    Hibernian 43 55.84%
    St Mirren 3 3.90%
    Partick Thistle 1 1.30%
    St Johnstone 1 1.30%
    ICT 1 1.30%
    Ross County 5 6.49%
    Motherwell 1 1.30%
    Kilmarnock 2 2.60%

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    re: Hibs to relegate hertz

    Quote Originally Posted by zeke13
    If the fixtures work out there is every possibility that Hibs could be the team that relegates Hertz and that would be at their ground in the Derby match.



    Go on Zeke, tell us another!


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    re: Hibs to relegate hertz

    Sorry not on here much, did this happen?

    Would be awful if so

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    re: Hibs to relegate hertz

    Fun time frankie has left the building yer doon.

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    re: Hibs to relegate hertz

    Quote Originally Posted by zeke13
    If the fixtures work out there is every possibility that Hibs could be the team that relegates Hertz and that would be at their ground in the Derby match.

    ARF ARF

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    re: Hibs to relegate hertz

    Quote Originally Posted by zeke13
    If the fixtures work out there is every possibility that Hibs could be the team that relegates Hertz and that would be at their ground in the Derby match.
    Didn't quite go to plan, eh?

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