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Edina Street
16-02-2023, 01:29 AM
Does anyone ever wonder what happened to their Hibs Heroes after they retired from football? and how they are doing? Or have you just forgotten about them? In this thread you can remember Hibs Heroes of the past and share your knowledge about what happened to them after they retired from playing, or just find out what they are doing now.

I will begin with the obvious that is already common knowledge and leave the rest to you:



James McGhee from the 1887 Scottish Cup winning squad emigrated to USA in 1910 and had a son that represented the USA during the 1930 World Cup Finals.
Bobby Atherton from the 1902 squad became a steward in the Merchant Navy. He was presumed dead in October 1917 after his ship, the SS Britannia, disappeared without trace in the North Sea.
Archibald Gray from the 1902 squad died in a traffic accident in 1943 while working as a chauffeur.
Eddie Turnbull owned Turnbull's Bar on Easter Road.
Lawrie Reilly owned The Bowlers Rest Bar on Mitchell Street.
Gordon Smith owned The Right Wing Bar and The Post Office on the corner of Northfield Broadway and Willowbrae Road.
Jock Govan worked as a mining engineer and played bowls in Midlothian.
Hugh Howie became a journalist.
Bobby Combe became a shopkeeper in Leith, then worked in the marketing department of Scottish Gas.
Willie Hamilton emigrated to Canada in 1975 where he worked as a bricklayer.
Joe Baker spent a few years running the Central Bar in Craigneuk before taking a job at a local truck plant. A spell in the building trade followed before he finally landed a coaching role with Lanarkshire side Albion Rovers in the 1980s.
Gerry Baker got work at the Coventry Jaguar factory.
Alex Cropley became a taxi driver. He was diagnosed with dementia in December 2020.
Alan Gordon became an accountant.
Erich Schaedler owned Shades Bar on Easter Road and sadly committed suicide.
Gordon Hunter went on to own a taxi business in Edinburgh. Not sure if he still does.
Paul Kane went on to own The Four in Hand Bar on Easter Road and The Tor Bar on Restalrig Road.
Billy Findlay became a darts player.
Pat McGinlay opened a cleaning business in Cumbuslang. Not sure if he still owns it.
Jim Leighton became a sales manager for companies providing services to the city's offshore industry
Derek Riordan took over The Four in Hand Bar from Paul Kane.
Garry O'Connor lost his mansion and moved into a council house.


Updated:


John Thomas Robertson from the 1896 Scottish Cup Final became a publican in Hove.
Bobby Neill from the 1896 Scottish Cup Final became a restaurateur.
Sandy Grosert from the 1914 Scottish Cup Final became an amateur golfer and qualified dentist.
James Hendren from the 1914 Scottish Cup Final became a miner in Ayrshire and later emigrated to the USA.
William Dornan from the 1923 Scottish Cup Final found work at Pumpherston Oil Works and was killed in an oil tank explosion.
Henry Ritchie from the 1923 Scottish Cup Final worked in the dairy industry. First in Perthshire and later in Nottingham.
Jimmy Kerr from the 1947 Scottish Cup Final became a business partner of Tom Hart's.
David Shaw from the 1947 Scottish Cup Final became a P.E teacher.
Peter Aird from the 1947 Scottish Cup Final first moved to Wales, before becoming a manager for a textile factory in Dundee, and also in the dockyard at Rosyth.
Sammy Kean from the 1947 Scottish Cup Final worked for the Gas Board for the rest of his working life. He later developed Alzheimer's disease.
John O'Gilvie from the 1950 League Cup Final moved to Leicester and worked in the knitwear and printing industries. He died of COVID-19 on 2nd May 2020, aged 91.
Thomson Allan from the 1969 League Cup Final worked at British Leyland's Bathgate Plant.
Peter Marinello became bankrupt in 1994 after a failed business adventure took his wealth. He now owns an amateur football club.
Peter Cormack went into the karaoke business.
Bobby Smith from the 1974 League Cup Final became a taxi driver and then owned Smith's Bar in Dalkeith.
Jim McArthur from the 1979 Scottish Cup Final became a licensed football agent.
Ally Brazil worked as a bus driver for Lothian buses.
Arthur Duncan emigrated to New Zealand.
Mark Fulton from the 1985 League Cup Final became a police officer.
Steve Cowan now works in financial services.


If you know of any Hibs player that disappeared from the limelight after retirement and you just so happen to know how he is doing nowadays then it would be interesting to know what became of him.

Or, it may even be a player from the past that is dead now, that you feel disappeared from the limelight and only you may know what became of him after retirement from the game.

You may even wish to elaborate on what is written above.

Viva_Palmeiras
16-02-2023, 02:55 AM
Billy Findlay up to the oche! :)

oneone73
16-02-2023, 06:00 AM
Roy Erskine had a couple of grandsons who became pretty decent tennis players.
Arthur Duncan became a chiropodist.
Dave Beaumont became a policeman iirc.
Didn't Willie Miller become a gardener?

Forza Fred
16-02-2023, 06:04 AM
Bobby Duncan became a fireman

Iain G
16-02-2023, 06:10 AM
I remember Brian Welsh being a delivery driver/courier

Hiber-nation
16-02-2023, 06:15 AM
Benny Brazil - bus driver

Ronnie Simpson had a sports shop in Rose Street

Ralph Callachan, Jackie Mac, George Stewart - publicans

Libby Hibby
16-02-2023, 06:26 AM
Chic Charnley - delivered for a company who provide supplies to
Construction sites.

scm70nyd1973
16-02-2023, 06:34 AM
Does anyone ever wonder what happened to their Hibs Heroes after they retired from football? and how they are doing? Or have you just forgotten about them? In this thread you can remember Hibs Heroes of the past and share your knowledge about what happened to them after they retired from playing, or just find out what they are doing now.

I will begin with the obvious that is already common knowledge and leave the rest to you:



James McGhee from the 1887 Scottish cup winning squad emigrated to USA in 1910 and had a son that represented the USA during the 1930 World Cup Finals.
Bobby Atherton from the 1902 squad became a steward in the Merchant Navy. He was presumed dead in October 1917 after his ship, the SS Britannia, disappeared without trace in the North Sea.
Archibald Gray from the 1902 squad died in a traffic accident in 1943 while working as a chauffeur.
Eddie Turnbull owned Turnbull's Bar on Easter Road.
Lawrie Reilly owned The Bowlers Rest Bar on Mitchell Street.
Gordon Smith owned The Right Wing Bar and The Post Office on the corner of Northfield Broadway and Willowbrae Road.
Jock Govan worked as a mining engineer and played bowls in Midlothian.
Hugh Howie became a journalist.
Bobby Combe became a shopkeeper in Leith, then worked in the marketing department of Scottish Gas.
Willie Hamilton emigrated to Canada in 1975 where he worked as a bricklayer.
Joe Baker spent a few years running the Central Bar in Craigneuk before taking a job at a local truck plant. A spell in the building trade followed before he finally landed a coaching role with Lanarkshire side Albion Rovers in the 1980s.
Gerry Baker got work at the Coventry Jaguar factory.
Alex Cropley became a taxi driver. He was diagnosed with dementia in December 2020.
Alan Gordon became an accountant.
Erich Schaedler owned Shades Bar on Easter Road and sadly committed suicide.
Gordon Hunter went on to own a taxi business in Edinburgh. Not sure if he still does.
Paul Kane went on to own The Four in Hand Bar on Easter Road and The Tor Bar on Restalrig Road.
Billy Findlay became a darts player.
Pat McGinlay opened a cleaning business in Cumbaslang. Not sure if he still owns it.
Jim Leighton became a sales manager for companies providing services to the city's offshore industry
Derek Riordan took over The Four in Hand Bar from Paul Kane.
Garry O'Connor lost his mansion and moved into a council house.


If you know of any Hibs player that disappeared from the limelight after retirement and you just so happen to know how he is doing nowadays then it would be interesting to know what became of him.

Or, it may even be a player from the past that is dead now, that you feel disappeared from the limelight and only you may know what became of him after retirement from the game.

You may even wish to elaborate on what is written above.

Not an ex player but Pat Fenlon has a cleaning company over here in Estepona😁

Jones28
16-02-2023, 06:36 AM
I’m sure Riordan has a lot of property, he had one of the big houses up by Airth Castle.

Pretty Boy
16-02-2023, 06:48 AM
John O'Neill is a delivery driver. Used to deliver to my work fairly often.

Oli Gottskalkson had some life after leaving us. Signed for Torquay in the mid 00s then disappeared when drug testers pitched up at their training centre. Was jailed in 2010 for housebreaking then had the sentence extended for serious violence. Arrested again in 2016 for drink driving and entered rehab.

Johnny_Leith
16-02-2023, 06:56 AM
Matty jack works in a bar in Dusseldorf

DaveF
16-02-2023, 07:20 AM
Mikey Stewart spouts utter pish on radio and TV.

Hanny
16-02-2023, 07:28 AM
Mark McGraw is a DS with Police Scotland

DIXIHIBS
16-02-2023, 07:29 AM
Willie Jamieson was a postie for a short time.
Alex Cropley had pub in easter road.

portohibee
16-02-2023, 07:36 AM
Willie Jamieson was a postie for a short time.
Now a bus driver for Lothian Buses

DaveF
16-02-2023, 07:37 AM
Mark McGraw is a DS with Police Scotland

Billy Findlay and Darts is the top one so far but this is also good 👍

KdyHby
16-02-2023, 07:39 AM
I’m sure Riordan has a lot of property, he had one of the big houses up by Airth Castle.

Chris Jackson had a property portfolio too

HibbyAndy
16-02-2023, 07:44 AM
Always wondered what happened to Mcginlay , For me he was a very very underrated player for hibs


Billy Findlay cannae be very good at Darts , Never see him on the telly :greengrin

Rattler
16-02-2023, 08:25 AM
Mark McGraw is a DS with Police Scotland

He’s now a DI

BoomtownHibees
16-02-2023, 08:40 AM
Pat Stanton used to work for one of the car places down Seafield

JimBHibees
16-02-2023, 08:48 AM
Pat Stanton used to work for one of the car places down Seafield

Also seen him at one at Sighthill though may have been delivering a motor I suppose

Since452
16-02-2023, 08:49 AM
Paul Tosh now works for a construction firm.

Hibernian Verse
16-02-2023, 09:00 AM
Re: O'Connor he told my mate a couple of weeks ago that he still had the Ferrari...

SHODAN
16-02-2023, 09:12 AM
Has O'Connor recovered financially now?

Devonhibs
16-02-2023, 09:19 AM
Bobby Smith used to drive cabs and was also a publican

G15 Hibs
16-02-2023, 09:25 AM
Mark McGraw is a DS with Police Scotland

Dave Beaumont joined the police as well. Mind seeing him on crowd duty at East End Park when we were up there once.

AltheHibby
16-02-2023, 09:34 AM
I'm sure Keith Wright became an estate agent.

Lendo
16-02-2023, 09:46 AM
Mikey Stewart spouts utter pish on radio and TV.

I believe he also invested pretty sensibly in to property with his Man U money.

Onceinawhile
16-02-2023, 09:52 AM
I'm sure Keith Wright became an estate agent.

He's certainly an sfa coach and is involved with the performance school at Broughton. Or he was for a while anyway.

SRHibs
16-02-2023, 10:02 AM
Óli Gottskálksson certainly has an interesting post-football career!

Pretty Boy
16-02-2023, 10:45 AM
Dave Beaumont joined the police as well. Mind seeing him on crowd duty at East End Park when we were up there once.

He should be in jail for failing to take out Wayne Foster in 1994. That was criminal.

H18S NX
16-02-2023, 11:01 AM
He should be in jail for failing to take out Wayne Foster in 1994. That was criminal....Beat me to it:top marks:aok:

Edina Street
16-02-2023, 11:29 AM
I have compiled a second list:



John Thomas Robertson from the 1896 Scottish Cup Final became a publican in Hove.
Bobby Neill from the 1896 Scottish Cup Final became a restaurateur.
Sandy Grosert from the 1914 Scottish Cup Final became an amateur golfer and qualified dentist.
James Hendren from the 1914 Scottish Cup Final became a miner in Ayrshire and later emigrated to the USA.
William Dornan from the 1923 Scottish Cup Final found work at Pumpherston Oil Works and was killed in an oil tank explosion.
Henry Ritchie from the 1923 Scottish Cup Final worked in the dairy industry. First in Perthshire and later in Nottingham.
Jimmy Kerr from the 1947 Scottish Cup Final became a business partner of Tom Hart's.
David Shaw from the 1947 Scottish Cup Final became a P.E teacher.
Peter Aird from the 1947 Scottish Cup Final first moved to Wales, before becoming a manager for a textile factory in Dundee, and also in the dockyard at Rosyth.
Sammy Kean from the 1947 Scottish Cup Final worked for the Gas Board for the rest of his working life. He later developed Alzheimer's disease.
John O'Gilvie from the 1950 League Cup Final moved to Leicester and worked in the knitwear and printing industries. He died of COVID-19 on 2nd May 2020, aged 91.
Thomson Allan from the 1969 League Cup Final worked at British Leyland's Bathgate Plant.
Peter Marinello became bankrupt in 1994 after a failed business adventure took his wealth. He now owns an amateur football club.
Peter Cormack went into the karaoke business.
Bobby Smith from the 1974 League Cup Final became a taxi driver and then owned Smith's Bar in Dalkeith.
Jim McArthur from the 1979 Scottish Cup Final became a licensed football agent.
Ally Brazil worked as a bus driver for Lothian buses.
Arthur Duncan emigrated to New Zealand.
Mark Fulton from the 1985 League Cup Final became a police officer.
Steve Cowan now works in financial services.

Kato
16-02-2023, 11:43 AM
Bobby Kinloch moved to Canada and had a construction company that seemingly made him quite wealthy. He made noises about buying Hibs in the early 80's.

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hibee
16-02-2023, 11:54 AM
Bobby Duncan became a fireman

So did Gary Smith.

Fuzzywuzzy
16-02-2023, 12:30 PM
Chris Reid was an underwriter at widows years ago

Edina Street
16-02-2023, 08:13 PM
Ronnie Simpson may be better remembered for being one of the Lisbon Lions, but he made 123 appearances for Hibs. Ronnie went on to serve on the Pools Panel and was also a Progressives Councillor on Edinburgh City Council in the 1970s.

Ulises de la Cruz is now a UNICEF ambassador.

lyonhibs
16-02-2023, 08:43 PM
Matty jack works in a bar in Dusseldorf

Would love to know which one. Got friends there and a trip is on the cards soon

hibsbollah
16-02-2023, 08:57 PM
Anyone know what Zemmama and Benji are up to?

Greencore
16-02-2023, 09:04 PM
Anyone know what Zemmama and Benji are up to?
Zemamma retired in 2015 and has his uefa b license and helps train his local team Prestigia FC.

Benji playing for Widad Témara

Johnny_Leith
16-02-2023, 09:30 PM
Would love to know which one. Got friends there and a trip is on the cards soon

McLaughlin's in the city centre. I was there a couple of times last year. It's a nice city. Matty was a gent and happy to talk about his time at Hibs in depth.

SJNB Hibby
16-02-2023, 10:22 PM
Jim Herriott became a Vet......in Yorkshire no less

Edina Street
16-02-2023, 11:21 PM
Keith Houchen became a landlord, buying and renting out properties.

Auckland Hibs
17-02-2023, 02:16 AM
He should be in jail for failing to take out Wayne Foster in 1994. That was criminal.

Still grates that one after all these years.

Can still remember screaming chop him at the time.

Criminal defending.

Edina Street
17-02-2023, 08:31 AM
Colin Murdock, wow. He is doing very well for himself.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Murdock#Legal_career

Murdock studied for a law degree at Manchester Metropolitan University (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_Metropolitan_University), graduating in 2000.After retiring from professional football, he started a new career as a sports lawyer. After postgraduate legal studies at Leeds Beckett University (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leeds_Beckett_University), he was a trainee solicitor with Manchester law firm George Davies LLP, and after qualifying in 2011 joined another Manchester firm, Pannone (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pannone_solicitors),while also setting up his own business, Murdock Sports Management. He was also a member of The Football Association (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Football_Association)'s Football Judicial Panel.

Colin Murdock's defensive partner Roland Edge became a school teacher.

AltheHibby
17-02-2023, 09:13 AM
Jim Herriott became a Vet......in Yorkshire no less

You forgot the smiley?