Hearts boss Craig Levein pokes fun at Hibs over Scottish Cup attendance
Levein saw his side run out 4-0 winners over Auchinleck Talbot in a repeat of the fifth-round meeting between the two sides in February 2012, with 14,946 in attendance at Tynecastle including around 1,800 fans of the junior outfit.
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Hide AdAcross the city, a total of 9,131 were at Easter Road for Hibs’ 3-1 win over League One side Raith Rovers on Saturday, with the Starks Park side also bringing around 1,800 fans to the match.
Speaking to HeartsTV after the match, Levein was asked about the “quite remarkable” turnout for a “fifth-round match against junior opposition”.
The Hearts boss replied: “Yeah, it’s more than nine thousand, isn’t it, 15,000? So that’s good.
“I was thrilled to bits with the crowd today and their support of the team. I thought they were very good today. “we want to make Tynecastle a really difficult place to come for anybody, whether it be league or cup ties.
“If we do our bit, and the crowd do their bit, then it gives us a feeling of invincibility sometimes and it also makes the opposition a little bit nervous about coming here.”
Hibs are currently slightly ahead of their Edinburgh rivals in terms of average attendance for the current campaign - 17,457 compared to Hearts’ 17,377 - although the Tynecastle side can boast a greater total number of spectators with 225,899 fans to Hibs’ 209,478.