Anyone know where I can find a list of Hibs players with more than 250 appearances?
I know there are a few from way back, but more interested in post war stats.
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11-01-2017 08:35 PM #1
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Players who played 250 games or more
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11-01-2017 08:41 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last edited by Bobo; 11-01-2017 at 09:25 PM.
"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it" - George Bernard Shaw.
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11-01-2017 08:43 PM #3
http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.c...hibernian.html
These are league appearances of players who have left Hibs.
You would have to add in Lewis and anyone else still at the club who has played 250 games.
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11-01-2017 08:49 PM #4
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Cheers guys, will have a look.😁
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11-01-2017 09:16 PM #5
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http://www.fitbastats.com/hibs/playe...&update=Update post war all appearances
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11-01-2017 09:17 PM #6
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I've got a list somewhere of all players and all appearances, any particular reason for the 250 plus?
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12-01-2017 09:44 AM #7
That must be a fairly exclusive club.
There can't have been many over the past 30 years with players moving clubs more frequently, although there were probably a few more prior to that.
You'll be talking about players who have stayed at the club for at least 7 years or so.
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12-01-2017 12:30 PM #8
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There cannot be too many I don't think.
Edit: according to Lewis Stevenson wiki page he became the 60th player to make 250 appearances for us.Last edited by beensaidbefore; 12-01-2017 at 03:44 PM.
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12-01-2017 01:09 PM #9
Smith 636
Duncan 626
Stanton 617
Ormond 506
Turnbull 487
Peter Kerr 484
Combe 467
Johnny Halligan 457
Matt Paterson 445
Schaedler 434
After that my memory is fading I'm afraid...sorry!
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12-01-2017 03:39 PM #10
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12-01-2017 04:09 PM #11
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Gareth Evans on the list but no Mickey Weir would you believe!
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12-01-2017 06:31 PM #14
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http://www.fitbastats.com/hibs/playe...&update=Update - top list since 1975
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I was fascinated by some of the stats listed, until it seems to imply that Alan Gordon's record with Hibs was 10 goals in 23 games, and Alex Cropley's was 12 goals in 25 games
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Ahhhhh....that makes sense
i thought it was interesting that both Hanlon and Stevenson figure in the top 10 for appearances since 1975, and that Cummings has already surpassed Fletcher and Darren Jackson in terms of goals scored, and with a bit of luck (and not leaving too soon ) won't be long in passing GOC, Keith Wright and Pat McGinlay.
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13-01-2017 10:57 AM #18
Fitba stats is good but is let down by lack of filters as far as I can make out so far. Of players current plying their trade with us, its important to mention two who are lacing the boots with reliability
Lewis Stevenson is now on 301 games
Paul Hanlon is on 293 games
Take a bow
Jason Cummings - 60 goals from 108 appearances
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15-01-2017 09:17 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However, this is the post war list - not including yesterdays game yet, but I reckon 48 players as follows:
John Baxter 307
John Blackley 410
Ally Brazil 258
Des Bremner 287
John Brownlie 307
Archie Buchanan 296
Ralph Callachan 275
Bobby Combe 467
Peter Cormack 291
Arthur Duncan 626
Gareth Evans 301
Willie Finnigan 332
John Fraser 275
Jock Govan 297
John Grant 297
Paul Hanlon 303
Hugh Howie 268
Gordon Hunter 409
Bobby Johnstone 263
Paul Kane 292
Sammy Kean 364
James Kerr 265
Ally MacLeod 276
Jim McArthur 296
Joe McClelland 256
Pat McGinlay 374
Jackie McNamara 309
Willie Miller 287
Graham Mitchell 317
Ian Murray 296
Jimmy O'Rourke 325
Willie Ormond 506
Jock Paterson 370
Tommy Preston 313
Gordon Rae 433
Lawrie Reilly 355
Derek Riordan 260
Erich Schaedler 434
Jim Scott 270
Davie Shaw 325
Gordon Smith 636
Alan Sneddon 372
Pat Stanton 617
Eric Stevenson 390
Lewis Stevenson 342
Joe Tortolano 257
Eddie Turnbull 487
Tommy Younger 254
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16-01-2017 12:38 PM #22
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[QUOTE=Purple & Green;4908944]I make it 64, so I think Lewis would have been the 63rd. I don't know where wikipedia lifted that information from, as the guy who edited the page is unlikely to have researched it himself or herself.
However, this is the post war list
Much obliged for you taking the time to do what I couldn't be bothered too. Quite an impressive list of players on there. Quite a few surprise omissions too as has been mentioned earlier in the thread. Quite a few from the Alex Miller era.
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