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18-03-2018 08:49 AM #1
League Cup Final v Killie, 11 years ago today
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18-03-2018 08:59 AM #5
A 5-1 cup win in which no charities were harmed achieving. Who’d have thunk it!
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18-03-2018 09:05 AM #6
That was a cracking day and night....
"There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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18-03-2018 09:19 AM #7
That was an example of a game when everything just came together at the right time. Kilmarnock weren't rubbish, as the scoreline might suggest, but Hibs were just too good for them. Felt bad for the Killie keeper actually.
On a personal note, my pal talked me out of placing a decent wedge on a Hibs win at the bookies. "We're always rubbish in finals, keep your cash" was his advice. Wish I'd ignored him...
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18-03-2018 09:50 AM #9
That night was my first trip to Hampden
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18-03-2018 09:54 AM #10
This was a great day, and probably the moment that Sunshine on Leith cemented itself as the song of the Hibs support.
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18-03-2018 10:04 AM #11
2nd best day supporting Hibs. After the heartbreak of the Livi cup final it made it even sweeter
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18-03-2018 10:16 AM #13
What a day. Remember it almost being snowy blizzard weather walking up to the stadium. Great performance by the entire team and five goals as well. Killed off Kilmarnock that day. Whatever happened to them?
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18-03-2018 10:21 AM #14
Great day and night.
Our buses were coming from Fife and were delayed getting to Edinburgh, we didn't leave the pub until about 1.15 and made it to Hampden with seconds to spare. The extra hour and a bit drinking time ensured a decent atmosphere on the bus though. Saw the parade pass, at a ridiculously fast speed iirc, at the top of the Walk then back to the pub until closing time. Trained it back to Aberdeen the next day with a monster hangover, finally cracked open another celebratory beer somewhere around Carnoustie.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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18-03-2018 11:56 AM #17
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Third best day as a Hibbie for me. Second was LC win over the Pars and obviously 21/05/16 will always be the best
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18-03-2018 12:07 PM #18
I remember thinking Naismith would be their danger man that day, but we totally nullified him ... some things never change
The TV commentator said "I still think there are Hibs fans in the crowd who think this is going to end in a draw" when we were 4 - 1 up and he was right ... I was one of them ha ha.
A brilliant day and night and one I never thought we could better ........... how wrong can you be But even though it has since been eclipsed by David Gray's iconic winner the sight of Rob Jones leaping like a Salmon to bullet his header into the net with the snow falling all around will always be one of the great Hibernian images.
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18-03-2018 12:08 PM #19
Great day out in Glasgow and later back in Leith. Watched the cup turn into Albion Road on the bus and then tried to find a pub to round off the evening, no chance. We ended up next to the Playhouse in one of the gay bars where the regulars spent the night bouncing up and down to repeated choruses of "All the Hibees are gay". My new German girlfriend at the time loved it.
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18-03-2018 05:27 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Was a well known fact Combe is a big Hibby and ironically, although he never played for “his team”, he is now the goalkeeping coach at Easter Road now, so all’s we’ll that ends well.
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18-03-2018 06:18 PM #21NamelessLeft by mutual consent!
I went on the Barnton bus, and it was an absolute bounce - I still have the photos. Start to finish, that was one of my best days ever!
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18-03-2018 06:32 PM #22
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18-03-2018 07:58 PM #23
Up until 2016 , was my highlight of watching Hibs . Standing with my laddie belting out sunshine on Leth ( didn’t think it could be bettered) but it was :)
As I got locked outside the 91 cup win . It was both our first time seeing Hibs win a cup .
Brillant feeling , only eclipsed by that famous day I’m May 2016 .SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS 2016
GGTTH
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18-03-2018 08:53 PM #24
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I remember when they got that goal back it felt like forever until we got the 4th.
I was in the North stand right up beside the Killie fans and just managed to catch each goal as I was too busy in renditions of Cheer Up Jimmy Jefferies .
Killie were a very good side then, unbelievable how everything just clicked for us that day.
Hard to believe a few months later we couldn't get past Dunfermline over two ties to set-up a final vs a Celtic team who were extremely bog standard in the final of that year.
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18-03-2018 11:49 PM #25
Great day but with a tinge of regret....I ran Shanghai at Le Monde at the time, which was the late night venue of choice for both Hibs & Hearts players. I knew that Hibs had planned a party at the club should we win and the team ended up back there, with the cup in tow. All my mates went along and partied with the players, photos with the cup etc. Fantastic night had by all. Me? I was too 'tired and emotional' and was tucked up in bed, missing all the fun. Ah well.
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19-03-2018 12:08 AM #27This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But we've no won that since we stopped cheatin......."
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19-03-2018 12:42 AM #28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUYwy-m0kyg
Reasonable effort by Ricky R & Lorraine McI. A few well kent faces on the stage Emma Pollock, Karine Polwart, Siohban Miller, BA Robertson, etc.
And if you want to strum along ....
https://chordify.net/chords/ricky-ro...gow-2010-jdg73
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiIGQ7heDGo
WARNING! Don't open this version they did at Edinburgh Castle if you have any sense of pitch (or even if you haven't).
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19-03-2018 04:47 AM #29
Went on a bus from mussy that was mostly Hibs with a bunch of Killie fans. Had a jambo bus driver if I remember correctly.
Had to pick up the tickets from a car park in Preston on the way up from London too.
Nearly got lifted by a rozzer for being about 3 inches out my seat onto the steps.
What a weekend.
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19-03-2018 05:34 AM #30
It was a great match for one Lewis Stevenson.
Still going strong - better than ever in fact.
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