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stirlingbhoy
28-06-2018, 09:17 AM
Originally from the Raploch in Stirling..son of irish immigrants....served as a coach with Hibs when Hibs won the Scottish Cup in 1902.....

Oscar T Grouch
28-06-2018, 10:42 AM
If you need info on historic Hibs players and coaches the best place to look is the Hibernian Historical Trust. Got this from a search on that site.

http://www.hibshistoricaltrust.org.uk/1890-1899/1897-paddy-cannon?highlight=WyJwYWRkeSIsIidwYWRkeSciLCJjYW5ub 24iLCJjYW5ub24ncyIsInBhZGR5IGNhbm5vbiJd

Cannonball
28-06-2018, 11:36 AM
Paddy was my great, great grandfather. Unfortunately i never met him but my dad (who's 84) remembers him well.
He talks about visiting him as a wee boy and being in awe of all the trophys that Paddy had in his house from his running exploits.
Paddy was a legend in his own time, breaking many running records whilst being roared on by huge crowds (see link for excellent article)
One of his sons Tom Cannon was a player/trainer for Hibs. He also worked at ER as a groundsman, my old boy used to give him a wave
at half time when Tom was out forking the pitch. I've been meaning for a while to get in touch with Alan Lugton who wrote some
fantastic Hibs history books to see if he has any more info and photos of Paddy. Thanks for bringing him up, he deserves to be talked about!


http://www.scottishdistancerunninghistory.scot/paddy-cannon/

stirlingbhoy
28-06-2018, 01:01 PM
excellent m8...glad is name came to my attention in yesterdays Stirling Observer...good piece about him being a top distance runner aswell!!! You should be very proud of him m8!!

JimBHibees
28-06-2018, 01:10 PM
Paddy was my great, great grandfather. Unfortunately i never met him but my dad (who's 84) remembers him well.
He talks about visiting him as a wee boy and being in awe of all the trophys that Paddy had in his house from his running exploits.
Paddy was a legend in his own time, breaking many running records whilst being roared on by huge crowds (see link for excellent article)
One of his sons Tom Cannon was a player/trainer for Hibs. He also worked at ER as a groundsman, my old boy used to give him a wave
at half time when Tom was out forking the pitch. I've been meaning for a while to get in touch with Alan Lugton who wrote some
fantastic Hibs history books to see if he has any more info and photos of Paddy. Thanks for bringing him up, he deserves to be talked about!


http://www.scottishdistancerunninghistory.scot/paddy-cannon/

Cheers for sharing that the article is brilliant.

brog
28-06-2018, 04:36 PM
Paddy was my great, great grandfather. Unfortunately i never met him but my dad (who's 84) remembers him well.
He talks about visiting him as a wee boy and being in awe of all the trophys that Paddy had in his house from his running exploits.
Paddy was a legend in his own time, breaking many running records whilst being roared on by huge crowds (see link for excellent article)
One of his sons Tom Cannon was a player/trainer for Hibs. He also worked at ER as a groundsman, my old boy used to give him a wave
at half time when Tom was out forking the pitch. I've been meaning for a while to get in touch with Alan Lugton who wrote some
fantastic Hibs history books to see if he has any more info and photos of Paddy. Thanks for bringing him up, he deserves to be talked about!


http://www.scottishdistancerunninghistory.scot/paddy-cannon/

Wonderful article & great thread. Although I was born after Paddy died I grew up hearing stories about him & his son Tom & their fantastic service to Hibs. Lovely to read something that's not angst about our transfer business!

Hamish
28-06-2018, 04:58 PM
Yes I thoroughly enjoyed reading that. Laughed at the potted meat pieces and milky cocoa. Just the same as the current squad get at East Mains

Hibeewilly
28-06-2018, 09:05 PM
Paddy was my great, great grandfather. Unfortunately i never met him but my dad (who's 84) remembers him well.
He talks about visiting him as a wee boy and being in awe of all the trophys that Paddy had in his house from his running exploits.
Paddy was a legend in his own time, breaking many running records whilst being roared on by huge crowds (see link for excellent article)
One of his sons Tom Cannon was a player/trainer for Hibs. He also worked at ER as a groundsman, my old boy used to give him a wave
at half time when Tom was out forking the pitch. I've been meaning for a while to get in touch with Alan Lugton who wrote some
fantastic Hibs history books to see if he has any more info and photos of Paddy. Thanks for bringing him up, he deserves to be talked about!


http://www.scottishdistancerunninghistory.scot/paddy-cannon/
Great post.....Thank you for sharing mate....a great read

pacorosssco
29-06-2018, 11:12 PM
Paddy was my great, great grandfather. Unfortunately i never met him but my dad (who's 84) remembers him well.
He talks about visiting him as a wee boy and being in awe of all the trophys that Paddy had in his house from his running exploits.
Paddy was a legend in his own time, breaking many running records whilst being roared on by huge crowds (see link for excellent article)
One of his sons Tom Cannon was a player/trainer for Hibs. He also worked at ER as a groundsman, my old boy used to give him a wave
at half time when Tom was out forking the pitch. I've been meaning for a while to get in touch with Alan Lugton who wrote some
fantastic Hibs history books to see if he has any more info and photos of Paddy. Thanks for bringing him up, he deserves to be talked about!


http://www.scottishdistancerunninghistory.scot/paddy-cannon/

Nice to hear still connection to early years. You must be proud

CyberSauzee
30-06-2018, 07:26 AM
Paddy was my great, great grandfather. Unfortunately i never met him but my dad (who's 84) remembers him well.
He talks about visiting him as a wee boy and being in awe of all the trophys that Paddy had in his house from his running exploits.
Paddy was a legend in his own time, breaking many running records whilst being roared on by huge crowds (see link for excellent article)
One of his sons Tom Cannon was a player/trainer for Hibs. He also worked at ER as a groundsman, my old boy used to give him a wave
at half time when Tom was out forking the pitch. I've been meaning for a while to get in touch with Alan Lugton who wrote some
fantastic Hibs history books to see if he has any more info and photos of Paddy. Thanks for bringing him up, he deserves to be talked about!


http://www.scottishdistancerunninghistory.scot/paddy-cannon/

Great article. Enjoyed reading that. Thanks for posting.

One Day
01-07-2018, 08:53 AM
Interesting article