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    I posted the original comment because I have had a few Hibees in the past question my Hibbyness because I did not use words like "barry" or "pagger".

    I hate sectarianism and Hibs were and are the only big non sectarian football club in the central belt.

    Forever and ever!

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    I was born in Elsie Inglis at Abbeyhill and lived in Meadowfield/ Willowbrae so technically I'm not a Leither - does that mean I qualify for half loyalty points????

    The strange thing is I don't ever remember anyone referring to Hibs as from Leith until about the late 80s. Am I imagining that?

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    I think you are right about the Leith thing. It probably started with the Hib supporting Proclaimers and the release of their song Sunshine on Leith in 1988. The Hibernian FC official club badge has Edinburgh on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eezyrider View Post
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    I was born in Elsie Inglis at Abbeyhill and lived in Meadowfield/ Willowbrae so technically I'm not a Leither - does that mean I qualify for half loyalty points????

    The strange thing is I don't ever remember anyone referring to Hibs as from Leith until about the late 80s. Am I imagining that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VivaPalmeiras View Post
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    You'll likely know Hbs.net own MrWhite then?
    Leave me out of this mate i was born in fife


    Did indeed live on meadowfield terrace for many years though so yes it's possible. How is life in the area VP? House next door to yours sold yet?
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    Leave me out of this mate i was born in fife
    May I convey my sincerest condolences. Hope you managed to get out before it was too late. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by VivaPalmeiras View Post
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    I don't think I've had the pleasure of meeting him. My paper round in the 1970s covered Meadowfield Terrace though. Didn't Davie Bowman (Hearts, Dundee United) live in that street?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eezyrider View Post
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    I don't think I've had the pleasure of meeting him. My paper round in the 1970s covered Meadowfield Terrace though. Didn't Davie Bowman (Hearts, Dundee United) live in that street?

    EZ
    I'm a wee bit younger than you then

    We moved there in 81 and while i knew dave bowman lived in the area and went to parsons green I'd never heard of him living in the street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr White View Post
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    Leave me out of this mate i was born in fife


    Did indeed live on meadowfield terrace for many years though so yes it's possible. How is life in the area VP? House next door to yours sold yet?
    Good thx although the gales dismantled the trampoline...
    you coming back for the break? My bro getting married on 30th so a bit hectic.
    the house hasn't sold but no wonder they'd have been better stopping before furnishing the extent they did - waste of time money just check the pics on espc.

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    I'm from a family of Celtic fans however, by the grace of God, I chose Hibs as my team from a young age (so young in fact that I can't remember the specific reason as to why!)

    Was no fun being a Hibby through here growing up sometimes but wouldn't change it for the world!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VivaPalmeiras View Post
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    Good thx although the gales dismantled the trampoline...
    you coming back for the break? My bro getting married on 30th so a bit hectic.
    the house hasn't sold but no wonder they'd have been better stopping before furnishing the extent they did - waste of time money just check the pics on espc.
    Aye i had a look and it's not great. My mum just bought a place round in lady nairne so I'll be back in the new year to help her get sorted. All the best for new year mate!

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    My father was a ninth generation Leith sailor who knocked up my mother, a sixth generation 'lady of the night' from the Port. He dragged her to ER when she was in labour with me, and I was born in the pie stall of the old stand at half-time, him using an old rusty breadknife to cut the chord. He grabbed me and my haemorrhaging mother, escorting us back up to the stand for the second half, telling her to stop moaning because the team were shooting down the slope in the second half. At the full-time whistle mother had perished and father left us for the pub. Lying there, in the stand, in her blood, I was adopted by a family of gypsy's who trace their Hibernian lineage back way past Canon Hannon's priesthood in Limerick.

    So please - don't talk to me about being a REAL Hibby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dashing Bob S View Post
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    My father was a ninth generation Leith sailor who knocked up my mother, a sixth generation 'lady of the night' from the Port. He dragged her to ER when she was in labour with me, and I was born in the pie stall of the old stand at half-time, him using an old rusty breadknife to cut the chord. He grabbed me and my haemorrhaging mother, escorting us back up to the stand for the second half, telling her to stop moaning because the team were shooting down the slope in the second half. At the full-time whistle mother had perished and father left us for the pub. Lying there, in the stand, in her blood, I was adopted by a family of gypsy's who trace their Hibernian lineage back way past Canon Hannon's priesthood in Limerick.

    So please - don't talk to me about being a REAL Hibby.
    Brill post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dashing Bob S View Post
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    My father was a ninth generation Leith sailor who knocked up my mother, a sixth generation 'lady of the night' from the Port. He dragged her to ER when she was in labour with me, and I was born in the pie stall of the old stand at half-time, him using an old rusty breadknife to cut the chord. He grabbed me and my haemorrhaging mother, escorting us back up to the stand for the second half, telling her to stop moaning because the team were shooting down the slope in the second half. At the full-time whistle mother had perished and father left us for the pub. Lying there, in the stand, in her blood, I was adopted by a family of gypsy's who trace their Hibernian lineage back way past Canon Hannon's priesthood in Limerick.

    So please - don't talk to me about being a REAL Hibby.
    So that's where the legendary gypsy curse came from

    Seriously DBS, what a post! Hilarious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkintHibby View Post
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    I posted the original comment because I have had a few Hibees in the past question my Hibbyness because I did not use words like "barry" or "pagger".

    I hate sectarianism and Hibs were and are the only big non sectarian football club in the central belt.

    Forever and ever!
    Barry.

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    Barry.
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