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Bostonhibby
28-02-2010, 10:25 AM
Sorry if already posted

First it was massive, with thousands of Stairs

Old men with caps on, young guys in their flares

It had seen Barca and Real Madrid

Then they chopped it in half and stuck on a lid,

From that day onward the east stand was born

Sometimes amazing, somtimes forlorn

It sung Frankie Sauzee and Keith, Keith, Keith, Keith

Glory to the Hibees and Sunshine on Leith

Its seen two league cups come back full of bubbly

It laughed when Steve Fulton got booked for being ugly

It told Wallace Mercer to go kiss our ar*e

It wept when Joe Baker knelt down on the grass

My mates and your mates to name but a few

were doing the bounce as we trounced them 6 - 2

But now it is changing, a good thing I think

As long as its green, not bus shelter pink

If I could name it, I'd put in a bid

There is only one choice..........

"The Sir Albert Kidd":wink:

Wembley67
28-02-2010, 10:32 AM
Thats brilliant!

I would take out the Albert Kidd bit though as that doesn't strictly have anything to do with the ET.....but still :top marks

Carheenlea
28-02-2010, 10:58 AM
Thats brilliant!

I would take out the Albert Kidd bit though as that doesn't strictly have anything to do with the ET.....but still :top marks

You were maybe too young to have been in there celebrating as the news filtered through from Dens....:greengrin

givescotlandfreedom
28-02-2010, 11:00 AM
Quality :applause:

Wembley67
28-02-2010, 11:08 AM
You were maybe too young to have been in there celebrating as the news filtered through from Dens....:greengrin

True....I was kinda thinking that after I posted it - leave it :greengrin

hibbymark
28-02-2010, 11:12 AM
You were maybe too young to have been in there celebrating as the news filtered through from Dens....:greengrin

Superb mate..... I remember the news coming through from dens and utd scoring against us and still jumping about like i had 6 numbers and the bonus ball in the lottery!!!!!:thumbsup:

Hibbyradge
28-02-2010, 11:15 AM
You were maybe too young to have been in there celebrating as the news filtered through from Dens....:greengrin

My memory mighty be playing tricks on me, but I didn't think the roof was on that day.

It certainly wasn't seated.

We were playing Dundee United and I thought it was open air. :dunno:

(The Joe Baker reference is nice, but not chronologically accurate, for sure!)

Carheenlea
28-02-2010, 11:45 AM
My memory mighty be playing tricks on me, but I didn't think the roof was on that day.

It certainly wasn't seated.

We were playing Dundee United and I thought it was open air. :dunno:

(The Joe Baker reference is nice, but not chronologically accurate, for sure!)

Definitely no seats, but the cover was built that season (85/86)

http://sport.scotsman.com/hibernianfc/How-Hibs-ground-Easter-Road.6095952.jp

The only air in there that day would have been the stuff you were walking on at full time....

CropleyWasGod
28-02-2010, 11:48 AM
My memory mighty be playing tricks on me, but I didn't think the roof was on that day.

It certainly wasn't seated.

We were playing Dundee United and I thought it was open air. :dunno:

(The Joe Baker reference is nice, but not chronologically accurate, for sure!)

Is the JB reference not about the rally during the Mercer thing?

Hibbyradge
28-02-2010, 11:52 AM
Is the JB reference not about the rally during the Mercer thing?

I see. Thanks.

Hibbyradge
28-02-2010, 11:54 AM
Definitely no seats, but the cover was built that season (85/86)

http://sport.scotsman.com/hibernianfc/How-Hibs-ground-Easter-Road.6095952.jp

The only air in there that day would have been the stuff you were walking on at full time....

Thanks!

Phil D. Rolls
28-02-2010, 11:57 AM
Sorry if already posted

First it was massive, with thousands of Stairs

Old men with caps on, young guys in their flares

It had seen Barca and Real Madrid

Then they chopped it in half and stuck on a lid,

From that day onward the east stand was born

Sometimes amazing, somtimes forlorn

It sung Frankie Sauzee and Keith, Keith, Keith, Keith

Glory to the Hibees and Sunshine on Leith

Its seen two league cups come back full of bubbly

It laughed when Steve Fulton got booked for being ugly

It told Wallace Mercer to go kiss our ar*e

It wept when Joe Baker knelt down on the grass

My mates and your mates to name but a few

were doing the bounce as we trounced them 6 - 2

But now it is changing, a good thing I think

As long as its green, not bus shelter pink

If I could name it, I'd put in a bid

There is only one choice..........

"The Sir Albert Kidd":wink:

:top marks

Brilliant post! :top marks

jarre1875
28-02-2010, 12:18 PM
:top marks

(((Fergus)))
28-02-2010, 12:18 PM
Great work but isn't it missing a couple of lines at the end?

Bostonhibby
28-02-2010, 05:50 PM
Is the JB reference not about the rally during the Mercer thing?

:agree:

Jamie
28-02-2010, 06:20 PM
Sorry if already posted

First it was massive, with thousands of Stairs

Old men with caps on, young guys in their flares

It had seen Barca and Real Madrid

Then they chopped it in half and stuck on a lid,

From that day onward the east stand was born

Sometimes amazing, somtimes forlorn

It sung Frankie Sauzee and Keith, Keith, Keith, Keith

Glory to the Hibees and Sunshine on Leith

Its seen two league cups come back full of bubbly

It laughed when Steve Fulton got booked for being ugly

It told Wallace Mercer to go kiss our ar*e

It wept when Joe Baker knelt down on the grass

My mates and your mates to name but a few

were doing the bounce as we trounced them 6 - 2

But now it is changing, a good thing I think

As long as its green, not bus shelter pink

If I could name it, I'd put in a bid

There is only one choice..........

"The Sir Albert Kidd":wink:

at least give credit to the author :yawn:

Bostonhibby
28-02-2010, 09:06 PM
at least give credit to the author :yawn:

Would if I knew who it was!

Got it as a text from my cousin in Ireland but seriously doubt it was him, cannae credit what I don't know, but thought it was worth sharing hence the post

If Only
28-02-2010, 09:45 PM
Would if I knew who it was!

Got it as a text from my cousin in Ireland but seriously doubt it was him, cannae credit what I don't know, but thought it was worth sharing hence the post


Try Tayside Hibby on the bounce.

Toaods
28-02-2010, 11:35 PM
Is the JB reference not about the rally during the Mercer thing?



LTYF...

I see. Thanks. .:greengrin

basehibby
01-03-2010, 12:17 AM
Try Tayside Hibby on the bounce.

:top marksWell done to Tayside Hibby - a Hibee poet laureate prize surely in the post :thumbsup:

Phil MaGlass
01-03-2010, 12:58 PM
Is it possible for someone to put as many pics of the stadium over the years on a collage or something.Would be good to see.