Since Hecky went to Hibs & now Stendel to Hearts I’ve paid more attention to their results & searched the managers name on Twitter after a result to see the reaction & I’ve got to say both Hearts & Hibs fans come across as been very Wednesday-like. Obviously it didn’t work out in the end but even when Hecky was doing really well last season many Hibs fans had it in for him because he was pretty unknown & they didn’t see him as a big enough name for them. It seems like many Hearts fans have it in for Stendel straight away as well. They need a bit of a reality check, yes they get bigger crowds than us & yes they may be historically bigger but the truth is they’re below us in the pecking order. We can blow them out of the water financially due to our TV deal. That’s not been arrogant, that’s just the way it is. Hearts, Hibs & Aberdeen end up with players who aren’t good enough for us like Jackson, Hedges, Mallan & White. That’s the way it is unfortunately for them. I hope it’s just a vocal minority but they really don’t come across well on twitter especially
When half of Scotland support either of the scum two it would be difficult to suggest the people of Kilsyth are any different. When Stirling average only about 400 at their games what would be your guess?
You take it wrong mate but not the same numbers. I said to my mate the other match when Alloa came a calling to Tannadice with an away support of about 50. I said full credit to them to support and travel watching Alloa when it would be so easy to put on a green or blue scarf. All a bit like all those Man U, Chelsea and Liverpool fans you have in Barnsley.
It is Tykeored. Everywhere in Germany they settle down every year and watch Freddie Frintons sketch " Dinner for One". It's a long standing tradition at Christmas time.
He lost his first two games to the teams rock bottom of the league. Didn't Struber win his 3rd game? Was that Hull?
Stuff football ...@Wilmersdorfer Winky .we will be up the KuDamm area tomorrow if you fancy a beer... loving our regular Berlin Christmas jaunt