Maybe some of the guys involved could be involved in a feature on the Hibs Talk podcast that's shared on here? Sounds like plenty would be interested in an episode with them talking about the fanzines.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-02-2019 09:51 PM #61
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19-02-2019 10:04 PM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I mind that well ... poor wee Spambo! I used to contribute various bits of gash under the name of ''Fly on the Wall". Thinking back on them 30 years ago I just cringe now but it was a hoot at the time. There were some real beauts out there. Bradford's "City Gent" was brilliant, Queen's Park's "The Web", Aberdeen's "Northern Light" and the previously mentioned "Cheers" (Meadowbank) with it's impossibly small print - all great reads. There was a lot of dross but some real gold amongst it all - happy days (mostly!) ... and we'll done to Colin and his inner team for keeping it going as long and as well as they did.
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19-02-2019 10:05 PM #63This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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On the subject of other fanzines one I recall for its classic name was “Brian Moore's Head Looks Uncannily Like London Planetarium", can’t remember which club it was connected to though.
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19-02-2019 10:31 PM #65This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Moore%27s_Head_Looks_Uncannily_Like_London_P lanetarium
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20-02-2019 12:57 AM #66This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-02-2019 06:14 AM #67
HIBS.net best fanzine ever!
The old ones were quite good tae!Last edited by BILLYHIBS; 20-02-2019 at 04:28 PM.
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20-02-2019 11:42 AM #68
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Have good memories of the Hibs fanzines. My favourite at the time was Glasgow Gossip, and I also got the The Proclaimer. Still have 10 copies of MHHM at home,the oldest being from April 2001. I probably wasn't gifted enough to be a regular contributor but I did write several articles for MHHM.
When the fanzines were available on a match day, I used to get both the official programme and the fanzine before the games. Must say, I spent longer reading the fanzine, and enjoyed it more.
It would be great if they could make a comeback, say at the start of a season and maybe a stocking-filler edition at Christmas.
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20-02-2019 12:44 PM #69This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Interviewing one 'cult hero', and interrupted by another. Funny the things that stick in yer heid...
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20-02-2019 01:33 PM #70
I used to be involved with London Hibs fanzine, HHHT. It was quite a task carting hundreds of magazines north to sell at ER but we usually sold out & helped club funds. I just had a wee browse in my collection & found about 15-20 of HHHT & the same of Mass Hibsteria/Hibs Monthly. Also 2 Proclaimer, 2 Tanesh, 6 Absolute Game & 1 other Scots fanzine called A Lotta Balls. Also 1 Hibs Stat! I also found a London Hibs newsletter from Jan/Feb 1997. In it we mentioned that Simon Pia had reported in Scotland on Sunday that a group of local businessman were trying to buy Hibs. Tom Farmer denied the story & threatened to sue SOS. 21 years on & nothing's changed!!
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20-02-2019 04:15 PM #71This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-02-2019 04:29 PM #73
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GGTTH
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20-02-2019 09:38 PM #77
As has been said earlier, Col L. and SideBurns first created Hibs Monthly and took on board a few excellent writers including MB62 and Irvine Welsh. HM morphed into MHHM and I was an avid collector and fan and when Col L intimated the fanzine might die off given his change in circumstances. Sean and I met with Col L and SideBurns and were both delighted and honoured to take on the role of joint Editor's, we simply could not let it die.
Sean and I had great fun in producing a fair number of issues with Sean mainly the brainbox behind those fabulous front covers and myself contributing to the content, including of course "This is how it feels." We had fun, as I said but it was pretty time consuming work believe it or not!
After a while, Sean took more of a back seat and I was greatly helped at that time by MB62, famous for his Raving Reporter articles. We cracked along for a while until I was given the chance to join Stewart Crowther in the advent of Rivals.net wanting a Hibs presence. I'm delighted to say MB62 took over as Editor and the fanzine continued to flourish. There were many who contributed and many who helped us sell the fanzine on match days and the truth is we couldn't have done it without them.
Sadly the internet pretty much killed MHHM off although it stayed alive for a while in an online version as those of us who had stuff to say about Hibs could now do so online.
I loved my time as Editor and contributor and should some brave soul decide to resurrect MHHM, I'm good for a few articles
I see Col L and SideBurns have recalled instances of involvement with the club and my own favourite was when Dougie Cromb invited Sean and I to meet with him on a day when Hibs were playing a closed door game against Dundee. We sat in the Directors Box and Dougie proceeded to tell us off for calling Alex Miller, Lexo Hibs won the game but Sean and I were impressed by the Dundee Manager who sat at the front of the Director's Box and shouted down instructions to the bench. That Manager was Jim Duffy but I swear to God neither Sean nor I tried to influence Dougie to sign himThis is how it feels
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20-02-2019 10:30 PM #78This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Btw, you should've suggested to Dougie that you were impressed by Jim Duffy - there's no danger he would've been the next Hibs manager if you had 😁
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20-02-2019 11:54 PM #79
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I was an occasional contributer to Hibees Here Hibees and will never forget selling a couple to Pat Stanton and Kano in a bar near Pittodrie. There were some great issues - but MHHM was a gem. I used to get a wee thrill when I saw the guy selling them - stories, gags and articles galore with many riotously funny - and all about the Hibees. Reading bliss!
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01-03-2019 02:09 PM #80
Thanks for all the feedback to this thread, fellas. Really enjoyed reading through all of the reminiscences, although it does really sadden me how fanzines aren't the matchday staple they once used to be. After reading some of this thread, I got a copy of Mass Hibsteria off ebay and, as we said in Manchester during the height of fanzine culture... I was well impressed.
As a kid I enjoyed reading my dad's fanzines more than the programmes he gave me from the matches he attended, and I started selling the first United fanzine that began in the mid-80s around the pubs of Old Trafford when I was 15... and a year later edited my own for a few seasons, until life and real work took over. After that I would write for one of the biggest selling fanzines in the UK, United We Stand, until the Glazers took over my club and I help create FC United. From there, I wrote for an early FC/Manchester fanzine and since we moved into our own ground in 2015, I've been editing the FCUM programme, trying to keep alive the spirit of fanzines as much as I can within the content.
Watching United away as a regular for many years, I would always seek out a fanzine from the other team as A, it would often provide a fascinating and much-needed alternative and constructive insight into another club, and B, would prove useful hanging out of the back of your jeans pocket when in boozer far from home and running the risk of getting your head kicked in for being an outsider!
A couple of years ago, and having not attended a match at Old Trafford since that takeover by the Yanks in 2005, I launched a retro/nostalgia-based MUFC fanzine called 1878 and although sales aren't great, the feedback has been overwhelming and has only confirmed to me that despite the changing climate of football over the last couple of decades, there is still an appetite for the printed fanzine. Or as I tell people when they buy it and ask what it is... perfect bog-reading material.
Reading this thread, it does seem there is a desire to see possibly another fanzine on the streets of Leith and although my original post was more about an education for myself in the Hibees fanzines of yore, the replies to my question of whether there's place for a fanzine at Hibs in this day and age has only Anthony Stoked something in me.
I am in no position to provide much of he content for a potential publication, but if there are enough people willing to contribute regularly to a future fanzine, then I would be more than happy to work in conjunction with a few people, and possibly design, produce and print a fanzine if there's a market for one, and we can get some good contributors who would do justice to the past mags that seem to be so missed.
I'll be up for the game against Sevco next week, arriving a good few hours before kick-off, and if anyone would like to talk about a potential future fanzine with me, or feel you would like to get involved with something, then please give me a shout or fire me a PM on here and maybe we can get something started...
After reading this thread, I feel that a club like Hibernian really could do with having a fanzine produced once again, and I'd be happy to get involved...
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01-03-2019 03:00 PM #81This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Excellent post, good luck with your endeavours!
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01-03-2019 04:44 PM #82This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteHIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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