1973 without any doubt Seven (7) at the pigsty, crowd at the start was around 36,000, by half time it was around 20,000 ha ha ha ha ha. (0-5)
Then another one at the pigsty don’t remember what year but Paddy Stanton scored wi a header at the School end, almost caused a huge crush wi people trying to get back in.
The 6-2 game I was not around these shores.
The natural order one has to get an honourable mention just for shoving it right up leevain funny as.
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Thread: Best Derby Memories
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07-10-2023 10:26 AM #1
Best Derby Memories
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07-10-2023 10:37 AM #4
There was a NYD win a few days after a 7-0 defeat at ibrox which was quite enjoyable.
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07-10-2023 10:41 AM #5
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07-10-2023 10:46 AM #6
0-3 Millennium derby.
Sharing a urinal with Grant Bremner post match in some random pub absolutely ming monged.
GGTTH.
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07-10-2023 10:47 AM #7
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6-2
Russell Latapys 1-2 for the volley. F3ck3n thing of beauty.
Tynie, Archibald what a finish. The old away end was brilliant that day.Last edited by Itsnoteasy; 07-10-2023 at 12:42 PM.
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07-10-2023 10:50 AM #9
0-7
There had been a few boring stalemate 0-0’s in the run up to this and we had just dispatched Ayr United 8-1 Aberdeen 3-2 and won the League Cup against one of the best teams in Europe
Was supremely confident by the manner of our victories you just knew one team was going to catch it
Everyone was in a good mood even although Hearts should have been 2-0 up in the first five minutes you just knew we would win
We had just joined the EEC and Hibs had to win by five clear goals to go top of the Scottish First Division
Sheer footballing delight absolute seventh heaven
The green machine just kept going forwards
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07-10-2023 10:54 AM #10
I think that The Scottish Cup win is the only game that can trump the euphoria in the stadium when the final whistle went in the Gordon Hunter game at Tynecastle.
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07-10-2023 11:01 AM #11
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07-10-2023 11:12 AM #12
In terms of a derby match I was at, it’s got to be the last minute Garry O’Connor winner in 2003 when we were down to 10.
The 6-2 is my favourite derby to watch over and over. Latapy’s goal is out of this world.
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07-10-2023 12:27 PM #13
For me it has to be 0 7, incredibly I was sober on Hogmanay but made up for it at my brother in laws party at night which had quite a few dumbos in attendance, a wonderful day and night 😆👍💚
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07-10-2023 12:33 PM #15
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Hogan's peach at tynie
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07-10-2023 12:39 PM #16
Big ups to John O'Neil's last minute equaliser.
"You'll never beat Sauzee".
Was alive, but not old enough, for 7-0, so it's 6-2 for me.Last edited by Glory Lurker; 07-10-2023 at 12:43 PM.
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2-2 will always win for me though just because of the manner of the comeback and the overall significance. I was right in front of all four goals too.
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07-10-2023 12:45 PM #18
2 at Tyne stick out, horgan one a few years back, my laddie who was about 7 at the time first and only visit. Weather was a bit like this as well iirc.
But one for me was the 'casper' game. Only given half the stand, they were going to win, 5,6,7 0 etc. When deek scored that pen I ended up about 8 rows down on the floor with some random guy trying to pull me up but fell on me as well. Proper carnage. I didn't even know one of them cretins had tried to swing at Deek till I got home. Also staying in livi at the time getting on the bus at mcdonalds Gorgie to livi was full of them, still amazed I made it off unscathed 😂
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07-10-2023 01:02 PM #20
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Archigoal slotting home the winner at slimy in 88’.
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07-10-2023 02:01 PM #21
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4 up after 10 minutes- 2 to Jimmy O’Rourke and 2 to Eric Stevenson.
Pat Quinn’s hat trick..
Willie Hamilton’s goal.
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08-10-2023 11:34 AM #22
Apart from the obvious ones (0-7 & 6-2), 2 ‘best of the rest’ derby memories for me, are Pat Stanton’s last minute equaliser at Tynie in 1975 and who can forget Garry O’Connors last minute winner at ER in 2003!!
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08-10-2023 11:50 AM #23
Home: 6-2. Away: 0-3 Millennium Derby win.
"Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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08-10-2023 12:07 PM #24
Remember a pleasing routine comfortable 3-0 victory against the Hearts at Easter Road on 1st January 1976
The Tornadoes were starting to change personnel the late Bobby Smith opened the scoring followed by an Arthur Duncan double
Hibs : McArthur Brownlie Spalding Stanton Barry and Blackley Edwards Bremner Harper Smith and Duncan
Att: 33000
Happy New Year
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08-10-2023 12:28 PM #25
The Casper derby when we won 1-0 Deeks penalty. I looked at the team sheet that night and expected them to put 4 or 5 past us. We had so many injuries so it was a severely weakened hibs team.
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08-10-2023 04:43 PM #26
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I mean, the obvious ones aside (6-2 etc) there are a couple that stick with me...
The 2-2 in 2016. That comeback was absolutely pivotal in history being made. I could not get the McGinn song out my head for days as it was on a loop most of the game. I knew we'd win the replay and so did they.
The 81% game en route to winning the League Cup on 07. Rob Jones and his winner. We battered them 1-0.
The Natural Order game and Levein being absolutely put in his place. A dominant performance by a very good Hibs side with so many characters
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