For me either Joe McBride’s or Paul Hanlon’s late equaliser
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26-12-2017 07:59 PM #1
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What is your favourite derby moment?
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26-12-2017 08:03 PM #2
Big Gaz scoring after Brebner had been sent off, or Archie at Tynecastle.
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Hanlon’s equaliser in the cup game was the best.Last edited by lord bunberry; 26-12-2017 at 08:06 PM.
United we stand here....
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26-12-2017 08:04 PM #3
The replay at ER when Jase scored early. That video of the Hertz supporters 'C'mon the Hurts' and the singing of Sunshine on Leith.
Brilliant night and we were on our way.
P.S. I think I misunderstood moment for game. Late winner by Ross Caldwell at Tynie a few years ago must be a contender. 1-1 with about a minute to go, Hearts think we are going to keep the ball in the corner then bang. Goal. 2-1 for the Hibees. Mayhem.Last edited by iwasthere1972; 26-12-2017 at 08:08 PM.
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26-12-2017 08:09 PM #5
Russell volleying in the 6th and singing we want 7 with 10 minutes to go. As close to perfection in a derby match as I've witnessed.
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26-12-2017 08:17 PM #7
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Benji scoring and trying to celebrate in front of the hearts fans was quite memorable
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26-12-2017 08:18 PM #9
What a great thread and topic, some great moments mentioned already, will give it some thought
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26-12-2017 08:27 PM #10
Kerr's 2nd minute goal. The only time I've seen us beat them at Tynie in the flesh.
Should have tucked at least 1 or 2 more past them that day. Chants of "you don't know what you're doing" directed towards Beniusis, who was simultaneously being booed by his OWN fans before being withdrawn at half time. I almost felt sorry for him.
Almost.
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26-12-2017 10:11 PM #12
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26-12-2017 10:58 PM #13
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Watching Le god blasting home a 24 or thereabouts yard millenium cracker and knowing then we were on easy street after Dirks very nice opener. The icing on the cake was Kenny Miller coolly stroking home the third in the last couple of minutes or so.
It was a brilliant atmosphere that night on what was a freezing cold night at the piggery.
Mon the Cabbage.
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26-12-2017 08:32 PM #15
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Dean shiels winner on a Wednesday night
Simon Brown fluffed a Lee Miller header inside the post in the first half . we drew level through O"Conner I think. deano then smashed the rebound of kontes header passed Gordon. mayhem commenced.
sure Derek riordan also flicked an attempted kick of by Gordon over his head and rolled it into the net for it to be disallowed . great night
also the Casper game
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26-12-2017 08:37 PM #17
Both from the terraces...
"Booked for being ugly" after Steve Fulton had been booked for being ugly and
"You're not unbeatable" at the Unbeatable Derby 2005 when the unbeatable Gorgie Galacticos were unceremoniously shown to be deliciously erm, beatable!
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26-12-2017 08:39 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Geez was that really 12 years ago??
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26-12-2017 09:09 PM #20
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26-12-2017 08:30 PM #22
Jim Jeffries’ face just after Russell Latapy’s volley put Hibs 6-1 up. Just brilliant
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26-12-2017 08:31 PM #23
Hanlon's equaliser.
It was enjoyable and significant enough at the time, but when it became a big part of our cup win story it ended up taking on even greater significance.
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26-12-2017 09:23 PM #27
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27-12-2017 04:22 AM #28
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27-12-2017 12:11 PM #30
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My two;
- The night game at Tynie in winter 93/94. My first Derby. We didn't win - think Michael O'Neil missed a late sitter to take the win, but I never knew an atmosphere like it. I do like a night game at Tynie. I was very naive about football back then and I remember knowing it was an amazing atmosphere, electric but never 'scary'. - My next was walking back along from the Hunter header game, in the middle of the busy street, with the place packed with happy Hibees and no traffic getting near. I hadn't experienced much of that 'hoodoo' run but I could see what it meant in the people around me. That was incredible.
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