1. Larry Kingston - for his wage theft activities.
2. Robbo - HOH rally in defiance of Mercer
3. Kenny Garland for keeping the score down on New Years Day 1973, ensuring a competitive fixture.
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14-03-2018 12:25 AM #1
Hearts Players You've Liked
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14-03-2018 12:29 AM #2
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Ross Callachan for his front post marking the other week
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14-03-2018 06:46 AM #3
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14-03-2018 12:49 AM #4
1. Levein - Just keeps giving, keeping us all extremely happy in the process!
2. Robbo - HOH rally in defiance of Mercer - fair play to him!
3. Mikey Stewart - he used to be a Jambo but he's alright now!
4. Now I'm really struggling...
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14-03-2018 06:07 AM #6
Jim Cruikshank, a true gentleman and all round good guy. RIP
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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14-03-2018 06:34 AM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And Ralphy of course.
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14-03-2018 10:34 AM #8
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This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteAlcohol IS the answer, but I forget the question...
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14-03-2018 09:36 PM #9
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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14-03-2018 10:05 PM #11
Donald Ford, as he was a proper player and had full respect.
Jim Cruickshank for the same reasons.
Wee fat Robbo, because he was a Hibbie and a professional. God that hurts!
Tee rest can ***** off!
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14-03-2018 06:09 AM #12
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James Keatings
Faycal Rherras
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14-03-2018 06:15 AM #15
Never minded Callum Paterson as he was year below me. Played in the same local team as him in our younger days. Now he's scoring for fun down in England and I can't run the length of a pitch without wanting to spew..
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14-03-2018 06:21 AM #16
Donald Park - for services to Hibs (and I've known him since I was a kid).
Donald Ford - a real gent.
Robbo
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14-03-2018 10:30 AM #20
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I liked the Hearts team of the late 50s and early 60s.Mackay and Cumming were ferociously hard but fair.When Mackay left and Andy Bowman came in the difference was noticeable.He kicked everything that moved .
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I always had a soft spot for Henry Smith and his legendary ability to drop a clanger in big games.
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14-03-2018 04:44 PM #22
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14-03-2018 06:22 AM #24
John Robertson.
Scored for fun against us, but I can't help but have admiration for how he stood with us against the Fat Tory Bstard Mercer in 1990.
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14-03-2018 06:28 AM #27
Just wee Robbo for me. Will never forget how he stood with us at our hour of need.
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14-03-2018 02:54 PM #29
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I also have a soft spot for Malaury Martin ... how much is he on per week?
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14-03-2018 06:34 AM #30
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A cultured player, and scored some memorable goals, including a mazy dribble through the Dundee defence in a 5-2 win in 79.
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