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Thread: Hibs in 1992
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25-03-2024 06:28 PM #31
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25-03-2024 06:29 PM #32
McGraw looked a really good young player
Was not the same after that injury v Pars
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25-03-2024 07:21 PM #33
Wasn't it Mcgraw that went for the ball Goram punched? ( still to this day I'm not sure if Goram was inside the box when he did ) . I never forgot how quickly budgie got up to save the shot from McCoist either.
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25-03-2024 07:37 PM #34This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-03-2024 07:43 PM #36
91-92 we finished 5th (out of 10).
92-93 we finished 7th (out of 10).
Eight derby games, zero wins.
It's a good job there was no internet in those days.
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25-03-2024 07:55 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-03-2024 08:00 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I really enjoyed the LC win, it was the first time I'd seen us win a trophy (outside of the 1st Div title).
I just dread to think what the reaction to a lot of that era would have been if there was a hibs.net then
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25-03-2024 08:18 PM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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25-03-2024 08:37 PM #42
Pity we couldn't have kept both. They weren't exactly alike as players and might have complimented each other. We couldn't afford to keep both was the shout at the time.
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25-03-2024 08:55 PM #44
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Enjoyed the episode and the wider chat about music, video, etc. One thing I remember that many will find hard to believe nowadays is that CDs were far more expensive than vinyl or cassettes.
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25-03-2024 09:02 PM #45This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.iancolquhoun.org.uk/hibs...2C%20Tortolano.
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25-03-2024 09:08 PM #46
Nostalgia always changes perspectives, but the pace of life was slower then, due to the limitations of the technology. Now we can be contacted almost anywhere at any time, but it wasn’t the case back then. If you were out, you were out and nobody could get hold of you until you got home. Everything took longer.
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26-03-2024 10:34 AM #51
I enjoyed that listen. 92 was my era, went to Glastonbury that year, got into the dance music scene very briefly but very enthusiastically, if you remember it you weren't really there I moved down south that year and so missed a lot of Hibs action.
The mention of the Evening News Pink made me laugh. I moved back to Edinburgh in 2010 and realised I didnt know that weekends football scores, popped into a newsagent and asked for a Pink. She looked at me like I was mad and said, 'we havent sold that for about ten years'. She probably thought i had been in cryonic suspension and thought Reagan was still president or something...
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26-03-2024 11:34 AM #52This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That was one of many derbies of that era where we more than matched Hearts but couldn't buy a win. Not sure how many of their unbeaten 21-game run in the fixture were draws, but it would have been a fair few.
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26-03-2024 12:34 PM #54
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High point for me supporting Hibs in 1992 was probably the Anderlecht game at ER.
I was a poorly student at the time so couldn't afford to go to the away game. Still think we'd have gone through if Mickey Weir hadn't been sent off in the 2-2 draw at home (although we were 2-1 down at the time).
As part of a Uni video project, I went filming with a mate in the main stand at ER, so we got to fool around with the Skol and League cups. Security a round them was surprisingly lax. I don't have the footage any more, sadly, and didn't take any pics.
Culture-wise, i was obsessed with music - that year I saw Nirvana headline Reading Festival, which turned out to be their last-ever UK show. It was a strange one though, as the girl I was there with saw it prudent to dump me the night before. The Freddie Mercury tribute bash at Wembley Stadium saw David Bowie make an arse of himself by reciting The Lord's Prayer. Also, The Shamen made it to Number One with their cheeky drugs anthem Ebeneezer Goode. Naughty, very naughty. There were only 12 new Number Ones that year, the lowest since 1962.
Elsewhere, Bill Clinton was elected US president, and the Tories won a surprise UK election victory, and the Rodney King beating by police led to the LA riots.Last edited by Superfurry72; 26-03-2024 at 12:54 PM.
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26-03-2024 08:14 PM #56
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27-03-2024 08:41 AM #59
Pretty sure our first Bosman was Joe McLaughlin ?
Might be wrong
First UK Bosman transfer was Kano moving from Aberdeen to Viking Stavanger in 1996
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22-04-2024 02:56 PM #60
Part two is available now, we look at the second quarter of 1992 including Scotland at the Euros.
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