What's the chances of getting in a cab in London and the driver being a Hibee, 15 min of great craic :-)
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27-08-2012 11:29 PM #1
Hibees here hibees there
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06-09-2012 08:06 AM #2
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Spotted - 2 hibs strips in Abbots Langley
ok, I'll see your London cabbie and raise you 2 Hibby's playing football at Evergreen Football Club in Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire.
Last night I went out for one of my all too rare runs round the village and spotted these 2 gentlemen playing in a training session in the park, couldnt believe it and if I'd had enough breath I'd have shouted over :)
Anyway well done guys, you put that extra spring in my step that was needed!
Mark
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06-09-2012 09:34 AM #4
Raise you both. My new admin assistant, an Aussie, used to live in Edinburgh and cabbage and she watched the cabbage regularly
1-0Kicking it in Wellington .
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06-09-2012 12:50 PM #5
Walking down Wall Street in New York I was stopped by a Hibby (I was wearing a Hibs jacket at the time).
He was also a Hibby and had just brokered the deal to sell land behind the East Stand. The news hadn't broken by the time I had got back. It was my first and only exclusive!
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06-09-2012 01:43 PM #6
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I was bevvying in an Irish neighbourhood in Boston (US) once. The bloke behind the bar was from Bellshill and had been on Hibs books as a laddie.
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06-09-2012 01:50 PM #8
I was in Gretna Services Northbound yesterday. Who walks by me but Steven Fletcher and a young lady.
10 mins later on the M74 a white Range Rover with the reg "Fletch" rockets by me!!!
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06-09-2012 04:05 PM #9
When I stayed in Gothenburg I went to watch a Gais v ifk derby and afterwards sat in a bar in the town centre with two mates. In strolled a large group of guys who said something in Swedish to us all. Anyway he was a Gais casual looking for the ifk casuals and thought we might be it. I told him I was a hibby and he said he was at the Kilmarnock cup final we won 5-1 the group stayed and we all had drinks together and chatted about the famous Edinburgh hibees.
Oh and I never got my head kicked in... Result!!
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06-09-2012 04:14 PM #10
I was in Disneyland Paris about 11 years ago with my Grandparents, we went to one of the restaurants for dinner and my Grandad had a Hibs polo shirt on. The waiter noticed and was all 'oh the Hibs, the Hibs!'
We thought he knew about us because of Sauzee but he spent the next 20 minutes talking to us about Marc Libbra!
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06-09-2012 05:26 PM #11
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06-09-2012 05:45 PM #12
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I went to my local pub in Tranent and bumped into Brooster and Scoopyboy.
I've got no interesting anecdote though as I was absolutely out my dish and only have vague recollections of it."Play for the name on the front of the jersey and the supporters will remember the name on the back"
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06-09-2012 07:36 PM #13
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I was in Morrissons in Stranraer the last week and saw 2 yams holding hands.
Yet to meet a fellow Stranraer Hibs fan.
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06-09-2012 08:12 PM #14
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06-09-2012 09:07 PM #15
When I was up north doing the Ben Bhraggie run during the Golspie gala week a few years ago I was waiting to start the race and the guy next to me seen my Hibs top and went 'oh I thought I was the only Hibee in this neck of the woods' and I told him I was from Edinburgh and we spoke about Hibs for about a minute before the race started.
On the way back down the announcer said 'Oh and coming in 13th is John and he is wearing a Hibs top' which received a boo from the crowd. That wasn't even the worst thing, I was supposed to get a kiss on the cheek from the Golspie Gala Queen but I spewed up and she only gave me my medal :(
I never even seen that Hibs fan again either which was a shame
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06-09-2012 09:12 PM #16
Not quite the same, but I was in a cafe at Universal Studios in Florida the day after the Artur Boruc 3-2 game at ER, wearing my Hibs top. Japanese guy behind the counter clocked the top immediately and said "Hibs - you won yesterday". I briefly thought I was on Candid Camera, but it turned out he was a big football fan - Nakamura being reason he knew about the result. We had a blether about the Hibs and his favourite team (Spurs), then I bought a burger or something.
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06-09-2012 09:16 PM #17
I remember seeing a Hibs fan during a pre-season tournament I was playing in Suffolk (May be wrong). Within about 10 minutes him and my dad had made plans for this guy to come over and watch the weekends match, as he didn't have Setanta. I suppose it is a good ice-breaker anyway.
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06-09-2012 09:20 PM #18
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06-09-2012 10:15 PM #19
While I was Working for Gap in Vancouver, Canada.
I was doing the door greeting, daft north american idea.
A family walk in with their son wearing the new Hibs top. Spend twenty minutes chatting to them about home and football, ignoring every other customer.
Then I walked the kid around the store introducing him and the world of the HIBEES. They didn't care but I was still drunk from the night before.
If that was you and your family - I owe you an apology
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06-09-2012 10:41 PM #20
i went into a pub in san francisco wearing a hibs t shirt and the barman said,''hey aren't they a football team that are always second to rangers and celtic?''...when i informed him that i'd be happy if we were that good he continued imparting his knowledge of scottish football gleaned from a short stay in britain during the eighties..some of the things he told me and the now interested punters lining the bar were, ''you guys love to fight each other during the games and you go to spain for fights during the summer''...i told him we dont all fight but there is a problem at some matches but he wasn't having it, ''no you guys fight all the time, you have a competion in europe to see who are the best fighters''....fed up with his lunacy i went outside with my pint only to be confronted by two jambo's who happened to be walking by who took offence at my t shirt which had various 7-0 headlines printed on it...thankfully we never lived up to the barmans preconceptions of hooligans but one of the jambos just stood giving me dirty looks while his pal informed me that hearts had won the derby the previous weekend.
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06-09-2012 11:03 PM #21
A few years back I wondered out of a nightclub in Berlin to grab a scran during the early hours, and after walking for quite a while I stumbled across a curry wurst van in what felt like literally the middle of nowhere. It was completely deserted apart from this wee van.
When the van man heard my accent the conversation went like this...
You Scottish?
Yes
You like football?
Yes
Are you a Hibernian fan?
Aha yes - how did you guess!
****** the Hearts he said before cracking us open a couple of beers. I probably spent about 30mins bleathering to this guy, who was German, but seemed to have a very healthy interest in Scottish football and Hibs.
If you read this forum you are a legend!
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07-09-2012 10:46 AM #22
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07-09-2012 05:11 PM #23
I met a Hibee, wearing the Hibs top in Papakura in Auckland. His mate who was with him was a celtic fan and was well upset that nobody ever bothered to speak him when he wore the celtic replica top, but they both said that it was the Hibee that was always bumping into other hibs fans who would stop him for a wee chat.
GGTTH
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07-09-2012 05:33 PM #24
Was in Rotterdam train staion early 80's and met 2 south african guys wearing Hibs tops (we thought) after about 5 minutes we noticed 1 Durban top 1 Den Hag top and 2 Hibs tops. Always thought we were the only team to wear that set.
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07-09-2012 06:23 PM #25
#1: Sitting in a pub in Nelson New Zealand watching rugby (obviously), a Kiwi clocked the Hibs top and joined me. Not only had he worked in Edinburgh, he was a season ticket holder at ER and had stayed in the next street from me...
#2: At Sydney Zoo, the guy collecting tickets started giving me abuse as he was of the "filthy persuasion". I asked him if he knew the score from the derby. He asked how much they won by, so had great delight in telling him it was 6-2!
#3: Today, white van man in Hibs top in St Neots. Thought I was the only one around here. Good man.
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07-09-2012 07:13 PM #26
Wardour St London
Walkin doon road after work, lad in Hibs top walkin my way - absolutely steamin!
Stopped for a natter, he was here on a stag and on his way via Soho for some one on one time......lad fi Porty, me Northfield!
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07-09-2012 08:09 PM #27
Just saw Paul Hanlon at Xscape Braehead in his Scotland trackies, was enjoying my carne in Bella Bella with the missus so thought it would be rude to just get up and go out for a chat!
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08-09-2012 09:55 AM #28
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Saw those Yams again yesterday, trying not to laugh at the thought of them being brother and sister. I made sure they saw my Hibs badge.
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