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Percy Vere
18-02-2023, 09:12 AM
This is too hard…sorry
Players and reasons

Stanton remember loving him as a boy
Mcginn what can you say
Latapy a wee wizard, serious natural ability
Sauzee le god, sheer class
Stevenson just cause he’s Lewis

Percy Vere
18-02-2023, 09:14 AM
And the famous five

JimBHibees
18-02-2023, 09:19 AM
Alex Edwards so much quality and always liked his temperament even though it got him in trouble :greengrin
Sauzee just class
Lewis quality with a huge heart
SJM loved his quality and attitude
Pat Mr Hibs

BILLYHIBS
18-02-2023, 09:29 AM
Stanton
Stevenson Eric
O’Rourke
Stein Colin was devastated when he left
McBride Joe Snr divorced Stein

Itsnoteasy
18-02-2023, 09:29 AM
Andy Goram
Pat Mcginlay
Steve Archibald
Arthur Duncan
Gordon Durie

HibbyAndy
18-02-2023, 09:32 AM
Mcginlay
Riordan
Sauzee
Latapy
Stevenson

SJNB Hibby
18-02-2023, 09:38 AM
Peter Cormack
Sir Pat
Boozy
SJM
SDG

Eyrie
18-02-2023, 09:53 AM
Latapy
McGinlay
McGinn
Stevenson
Sauzee

Weir07
18-02-2023, 09:55 AM
Mickey Weir - First Hibs hero
Andy Goram - Best keeper in my time watching Hibs
Franck Sauzee - Best player I've seen in a Hibs shirt
Leigh Griffiths - Could manufacture goals by himself
John McGinn - Key component in the exciting team Stubbs assembled, seems a great guy too

Honourable mentions for Collins, Archibald, Wright, Jackson, Micheal O'Neill, Latapy, Riordan, O'Connor and no doubt a few I've missed!

Norrieg
18-02-2023, 10:05 AM
Sir Pat
Joe Baker
Willie Hamilton
Eric Stevenson
Jim Scott

Also a mention for Jimmy O'Rourke, Shades, Onion, Big bad John MacNamee and the rest of the Tornadoes.
Ivan, Deeks and many more.
I'd better stop or I'll be here all day.

eastmainsmsh
18-02-2023, 10:18 AM
Collins
Archibald
Sauzee
Latapy
K Wright

Edina Street
18-02-2023, 10:20 AM
This is too hard…sorry
Players and reasons

Stanton remember loving him as a boy
Mcginn what can you say
Latapy a wee wizard, serious natural ability
Sauzee le god, sheer class
Stevenson just cause he’s Lewis

I would only mention players from my boyhood days when Hibernian players truly were my idols and I could honestly say that I was a Hibs "fanatic". Since then, relationships, family, work, and business has taken equal importance and I can no longer say I have any "heroes" since becoming an adult. also, I would choose them based more upon how I found them as people, rather than players.



John Collins. Along with Andy Goram was my ultimate idol, and when I went along to Easter Road one day with my friend to have a kick about in the car park it was an absolute pleasure when the Hibernian team came out around lunch-time and had a little kick about with us. The whole team were so friendly, and in particular John Collins who seemed happy to chat away with me. They asked me who my favourite player was, and I pointed to John Collins. They asked me who my least favourite player was, and I said "Joe Tortolano" and they all laughed. They asked me what I thought of Alex Miller, and I said "he's not very good", and John Collins laughed and agreed. Afterwards we all sat on the wall and I sat next to John Collins and we discussed the up and coming trip to RFC Liege. George McCluskey asked if I was going and I said "yes, my father is taking me". He even asked who my father was, like maybe he would know him. When John Collins passed half his coke bottle to me I was so honoured. WOW! Amazing!.. I did have a few interactions with Andy Goram, but whilst he was my idol as a player, he never appeared so easy to approach and always seemed more reserved than the likes of John Collins whom was easy to chat to.
Keith Houchen. I was present in the car park again on the day that Keith Houchen signed for us. And Lawrie Reilly came out to the car park and asked my friend and I if we would like to see Keith Houchen. He took us to the board room where Keith Houchen was sitting and we shook Keith's hand and said "welcome to Hibs", and we asked him to score against Hearts on Saturday, which he did. We even got a mention in the local newspaper which mentioned the two boys that waited hours to welcome Keith Houchen to Hibs. Rather disappointingly Keith Houchen gradually became one of my least favourite players. Which I felt a bit sad about.
Darren Jackson. Darren Jackson's father Adam Jackson used to be my football coach before he lost his job due to constantly using foul language. However I liked Adam Jackson, and even after he lost his job coaching us he always seemed to have time for me. If he saw me in the street he would always refer to me by my second name and call me over. He would ask how I am doing and who i am playing for. One Saturday morning when Newcastle United were not playing he invited his son Darren Jackson along to watch us. At half-time Adam Jackson stood back and allowed Darren to give us our half-time teamtalk. All I wanted to know was whether Darren was going to sign for Hibs or not. So completely ignoring his teamtalk I asked him "are you going to sign for Hibs?", and he responded, "we'll see". But for a boy that is a Hibs fanatic this was a special occasion for me.
Paul Kane. As a youngster Paul Kane kind of got to know me a little, to the point he recognised me, and if we passed eachother in the street he would always say "Hi". One day the Hibs team played a charity bowling match against St Andrews Steelworks Bowling Club, and the entire Hibs team were present. Afterwards in the clubhouse the Hibs players were all sat around their tables drinking, and I was there playing pool, and I noticed Kano sitting around the table with some other players, so I went over to the table and had a wee chat with him. It felt great feeling like I knew one of my idols well enough to just go over and start speaking to him.
Grant Holt & Andrew Shinnie. Ok, I am an adult by now, but it was still pleasing when once as a private hire driver I was called out to pick up Grant Holt, Andrew Shinnie and a couple of Hungarian trialists from the Hibernian training centre in Tranent. Grant Holt got in the front seat and Andrew Shinnie got in the back with the trialists. I was surprised about how little communication there was between the four, and Grant Holt spent the entire journey to waverley station speaking to me. The only thing he ever said to Andrew Shinnie was that his leg was a bit sore and that he was going to call off training for a couple of days. I got the impression Andrew Shinnie was actually a bit shy. But they seemed like nice blokes, and in particular Grant Holt, who I spoke with non stop. Oh, someone else that once got in my private hire vehicle was "John Robertson", boooooooo.
Am I allowed a sixth? Alex Cropley. Once picked me up in his taxi from the Royal Infirmary a&e department at around 5am and gave me a free taxi as apparently he was going home now, was heading that way anyway, and he also declared that he knew me from the Links Tavern. That was quite an honourable moment, even though I was an adult by this time.
Ok, Ok, Ok, I do have an idol from my adult years. Sir David Gray. He is not someone I know personally, nor have had any form of contact with, but he gave me one of the happiest moments of my life.
John Brownlie. He does not know me from Adam. I've never spoken to him. Never met him. If he saw me on the street he would not recognise me. However apparently he is a distant relative of mine through my Grandmother's side. Her distant cousin, nephew, or something of the sort.


I did have a brief encounter with Derek Riordan in Ryans bar after a Hibs match. He was there with a few Hibs players. Garry O'Connor might have been one of them. Others might have been Scott Brown and Gary Caldwell. I had only been singing Derek Riordan's name hours before when he suddenly barged in front of me in the queue and began ordering drinks for all the girls. I didn't say anything, I just decided to wait patiently, but there was a few expletives running through my mind. In the end, I got my pint, downed it and left, because I had no chance of pulling any girls whilst that lot were there. So I liked Derek Riordan as a player, but more importantly, as a person, we did not get off to a great start.

Squealing pig
18-02-2023, 10:23 AM
Riordan , griff , rougier , latapy and sauzee 💚

Donegal Hibby
18-02-2023, 10:56 AM
John burridge.
Lewis Stevenson.
Gordon Hunter.
Keith Wright.
Paul Hanlon.

Baader
18-02-2023, 11:00 AM
Very tough

Sauzee
Latapy
McGinlay
Archibald
Leighton

DJ very close.

Allant1981
18-02-2023, 11:01 AM
Derek riordan
Darren Jackson
Russell latapy
Jim Leighton
SDG

Trinity Hibee
18-02-2023, 11:07 AM
Latapy
Sauzee
McGinn
Brown
Stevenson

McGruber
18-02-2023, 11:22 AM
Very tough to keep it to 5 but think I can get around it

Sauzee
Latapy
McGinn
Riordan
Michael O'Neill

McGruber
18-02-2023, 11:22 AM
Leighton
Harper
McGinlay
Darren Jackson
Griffiths

H18S NX
18-02-2023, 11:24 AM
Willie Hamilton
Joe Baker
Sir Pat of Stanton
Frank Sauzee
Alex Cropley
Special mention for Jimmy O'Rourke,great goalscorer and family friend.

McGruber
18-02-2023, 11:25 AM
Sir David Gray
Stevenson
Keith Wright
Crunchie
Sproule

McGruber
18-02-2023, 11:27 AM
McGinlay
Weir
Boyle
O'Connor
Boozy

McGruber
18-02-2023, 11:30 AM
Brown
Zitelli
David Murphy
Hughes
Jones

Hibees1973
18-02-2023, 11:32 AM
Stanton
Goram
Sauzee
Latapy
Gray

JammyDoidger
18-02-2023, 11:33 AM
Latapy
Riordan
Griffiths
McGinnn
Boyle

hibee_girl
18-02-2023, 11:35 AM
Weir
Lovell
McGinn
Sproule
Stevenson

Santa Cruz
18-02-2023, 11:40 AM
Tommy Preston
John Collins
Alex Harris
John McGinn
Darren McGregor

heidtheba
18-02-2023, 11:47 AM
Crunchie - always loved watching him. When I saw a headline that Rangers were (at one point) linked with McAllister, I was gutted. 2m I think was mentioned. It was, of course, Gary, but Kevin was worth 2m in my teenage mind!

Leighton - pedigree and few slip ups.

Kevin Harper - was so excited about him. Came through the ranks and should have played for the full Scotland team.

Latapy - saw one of his early games for us and was seriously impressed.

Gareth Evans - my mate always said that Evans would burst a gut for Hibs.

Special mention to;
Danny Lennon (!) I saw him play against Aberdeen at ER and thought we'd found ourselves another Crunchie.

Percy Vere
18-02-2023, 11:47 AM
Brown
Zitelli
David Murphy
Hughes
Jones

See what you’ve done there.
An all time Hibs 11 would be a good thread!
No two team the same.

keep the faith
18-02-2023, 11:55 AM
John Collins
Darren Jackson
Franck Suazee
John McGinn
Scott Allan

The players I loved to watch in the green and white.

lugz
18-02-2023, 11:58 AM
Laursen
Murphy
McGinn
Gray
Sauzee

Percy Vere
18-02-2023, 11:59 AM
Brown
Zitelli
David Murphy
Hughes
Jones

See what you’ve done there.
An all time Hibs 11 would be a good thread!
No two team the same.

Smartie
18-02-2023, 12:16 PM
Darren Jackson - my all time favourite player.

Gordon Hunter - gave me a lifelong intolerance for defenders who jockey by getting stuck in and tackling with zero pissing about.

Scott Allan - a unique ability to weight a pass and carve a defence open and had a beautiful drop of the shoulder and burst of pace over a short distance to create space for said beautifully weighted passes earlier in his time with us.

Mixu - hugely under appreciated player whose arrival started the turnaround for our relegated side and whose ability to hold the ball up glued an excellent side together.

Lewis Stevenson - medals, attitude, ability. Has never shirked anything in his time with us, has steadily improved his technical ability during his time with us and sets the standard that all young players should aspire to.

Honourable mentions - John McGinn, Russell Latapy, Franck Sauzee, Jim Leighton, Ivan Sproule, Boozy and Scott Brown, but it’s favourite players, not best.

HarpOnHibee
18-02-2023, 12:23 PM
Franck Sauzee
Lewis Stevenson
Sir David Gray
John McGinn
Mixu Paatelainen

Hiber-nation
18-02-2023, 12:35 PM
Stanton
Sauzee
Wright
Stevenson
McGregor

Yorkshire HFC
18-02-2023, 12:40 PM
[QUOTE=Smartie;7284456]Darren Jackson - my all time favourite player.


I remember a game against Aberdeen when Jackson just stood out as the best player on the pitch by a mile. He was brilliant for Hibs.

The only other player that I've seen stand out so much for Hibs was Leigh Griffiths.

Since452
18-02-2023, 12:40 PM
SGD - Always thought we were much better when he played.

McGinn - Limitless energy and really got us.

Michael O'Neil - Childhood favourite.

Latapy - Genius.

Sauzee - Utter class.

LewysGot2
18-02-2023, 06:03 PM
Stanton
Sauzee
Stevenson
SJM
Boyler

Not in that order though.

Percy Vere
18-02-2023, 09:14 PM
Stanton
Sauzee
Stevenson
SJM
Boyler

Not in that order though.
Yeah Boyle has to be in mine too.
His development and success with Hibs, pretty amazing.

Northernhibee
18-02-2023, 09:31 PM
Lewis Stevenson
Paul Hanlon
Darren McGregor
David Gray
Martin Boyle


There could be a lot of players from the past I could have in there, but there are so many players we had under Stubbs that just got this club. That’s not including McGinn, Allan, Cummings, Fonts, Logan, and quite a few more.

That team, and the back four in particular, are amongst the greats of this club in terms of what they achieved and their character as well.

Of the current team most likely to fill that same combination, I’d say Josh Campbell has the same attitude.

ErinGoBraghHFC
18-02-2023, 09:34 PM
Geads is still a ridiculously talented footballer
Murphy was different class
Stevenson great servant upmost respect for the guy
McGinn by far and away the best hibs player I’ve ever seen
Fyvie was seriously underrated and I was gutted when he left
Zemmama was a little **** and we could be doing with someone with that same natural talent and nack of scoring in big games (from my memory anyway) now.

Special mention of course to Amadou Konte, Momodou Bojang, Valdys Trakys, Josh Vela and Shelton Martis.


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MikeyS
18-02-2023, 10:28 PM
[QUOTE=Smartie;7284456]Darren Jackson - my all time favourite player.


Mines too mate! I wore a bandgae on my wrist every day at play time in honour of Jacko! Ha ha! Loved him and was gutted when he left.

There wasn't a better non OF player in the league in the 3 seasons prior to him leaving us. top class!

HoboHarry
19-02-2023, 01:58 AM
John Blackley
Alex Edwards
Franck Sauzee
David Zitelli
Russell Latapy

.Sean.
19-02-2023, 07:35 AM
Boozy
McGinn
Stevenson
Riordan
Murphy

jakedance
19-02-2023, 07:51 AM
Murphy - first touch
Sproule - rapid
Boozy - class
M O’Neill - magician
Charnley - better than Maradona

hibbydog
19-02-2023, 09:45 AM
Sir David Gray - total lion of a man
Sauzee - effortless class
Latapy - magic wee thing
Efe Ambrose - great entertainment
Mixu - great strength

maudette 11
28-03-2023, 09:04 PM
EASY FOR ME

ARTHUR DUNCAN:not worth
ARTHUR DUNCAN
ARTHUR DUNCAN:not worth
ALAN GORDON
PAT STANTON:not worth (ONE & ONLY)

Maudette

Gaffer1875
28-03-2023, 09:08 PM
Darren Jackson
Franck Sauzee
Scott Brown
Derek Riordan
John McGinn


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Dunbar Hibee
28-03-2023, 09:15 PM
Derek Riordan x5

Jack Hackett
28-03-2023, 09:18 PM
Just for today... and because I'm pisseda s a newt

John McGinn and Ryan Porteous :aok:

Mibbes Aye
28-03-2023, 09:51 PM
Favourites, not any other criteria;

Kevin Thomson, first spell, I just loved the way he carried and passed the ball, so assured and looking to move it forward.

Whittaker, first spell. He could dribble outrageously (and terrifyingly) whenever he wanted, just a joy to watch.

David Murphy, seeing him trap a ball was like watching a baseball landing in the catcher’s mitt. He seriously could have released a DVD of his hundred greatest traps.

Paul Hanlon, utter pleasure to watch someone who simply loves the club. Promoted a couple of years ahead of his dev peers and been a fixture pretty much ever since.

That’s four. The only one who I might have changed would be Murph for either Kevin Harper, who just burst into the team with all that raw energy and potential and gave us one of my favourite GIRUY derby victories, or Murph for Ian Murray. Like most of the names here he was asked to play several different positions for the club. I just really liked him, wished we had been able to keep him and have him cement a specific position.

That makes all my selections home-grown I think, bar Murphy. There is probably something in that.

My fifth is Lewis. No reason required and a hundred reasons appropriate.

heidtheba
28-03-2023, 09:55 PM
I'm going to go for the ones I saw play (I've not been to ER to watch football for years)

1 - Crunchie. My favourite player, always gave his all.
2 - Kevin Harper. Always loved watching him, felt real excitement when he was on the ball.
3 - Gordon Hunter. I was behind the goals at Tynie 'that day'. Brilliant experience in my early Hibs supporting time.
4 - Jim Leighton. Safe pair of hands and I liked that his career revived with us.
5 - Danny Lennon. I always think fondly of his performance at home v Aberdeen in 93/94. I thought we'd gotten ourselves another Crunchie.

marinello59
28-03-2023, 10:16 PM
Pat Stanton
John Collins
Derek Riordan
Joelle Murray
Ivan Sproule.

Onceinawhile
28-03-2023, 10:20 PM
Sauzee
Scott brown
Derek riordan
Darren Jackson
Keith wright

Dalianwanda
29-03-2023, 05:47 AM
Lewis Stevenson
Arthur Duncan
Martin Boyle
Pat Stanton
Derek Riordan

worcesterhibby
29-03-2023, 06:58 AM
Lewis Stevenson
Franck Sauzee
John McGinn
Ally Mcleod
Mixu

Greenbeard
29-03-2023, 07:23 AM
I would only mention players from my boyhood days when Hibernian players truly were my idols and I could honestly say that I was a Hibs "fanatic". Since then, relationships, family, work, and business has taken equal importance and I can no longer say I have any "heroes" since becoming an adult. also, I would choose them based more upon how I found them as people, rather than players.



John Collins. Along with Andy Goram was my ultimate idol, and when I went along to Easter Road one day with my friend to have a kick about in the car park it was an absolute pleasure when the Hibernian team came out around lunch-time and had a little kick about with us. The whole team were so friendly, and in particular John Collins who seemed happy to chat away with me. They asked me who my favourite player was, and I pointed to John Collins. They asked me who my least favourite player was, and I said "Joe Tortolano" and they all laughed. They asked me what I thought of Alex Miller, and I said "he's not very good", and John Collins laughed and agreed. Afterwards we all sat on the wall and I sat next to John Collins and we discussed the up and coming trip to RFC Liege. George McCluskey asked if I was going and I said "yes, my father is taking me". He even asked who my father was, like maybe he would know him. When John Collins passed half his coke bottle to me I was so honoured. WOW! Amazing!.. I did have a few interactions with Andy Goram, but whilst he was my idol as a player, he never appeared so easy to approach and always seemed more reserved than the likes of John Collins whom was easy to chat to.
Keith Houchen. I was present in the car park again on the day that Keith Houchen signed for us. And Lawrie Reilly came out to the car park and asked my friend and I if we would like to see Keith Houchen. He took us to the board room where Keith Houchen was sitting and we shook Keith's hand and said "welcome to Hibs", and we asked him to score against Hearts on Saturday, which he did. We even got a mention in the local newspaper which mentioned the two boys that waited hours to welcome Keith Houchen to Hibs. Rather disappointingly Keith Houchen gradually became one of my least favourite players. Which I felt a bit sad about.
Darren Jackson. Darren Jackson's father Adam Jackson used to be my football coach before he lost his job due to constantly using foul language. However I liked Adam Jackson, and even after he lost his job coaching us he always seemed to have time for me. If he saw me in the street he would always refer to me by my second name and call me over. He would ask how I am doing and who i am playing for. One Saturday morning when Newcastle United were not playing he invited his son Darren Jackson along to watch us. At half-time Adam Jackson stood back and allowed Darren to give us our half-time teamtalk. All I wanted to know was whether Darren was going to sign for Hibs or not. So completely ignoring his teamtalk I asked him "are you going to sign for Hibs?", and he responded, "we'll see". But for a boy that is a Hibs fanatic this was a special occasion for me.
Paul Kane. As a youngster Paul Kane kind of got to know me a little, to the point he recognised me, and if we passed eachother in the street he would always say "Hi". One day the Hibs team played a charity bowling match against St Andrews Steelworks Bowling Club, and the entire Hibs team were present. Afterwards in the clubhouse the Hibs players were all sat around their tables drinking, and I was there playing pool, and I noticed Kano sitting around the table with some other players, so I went over to the table and had a wee chat with him. It felt great feeling like I knew one of my idols well enough to just go over and start speaking to him.
Grant Holt & Andrew Shinnie. Ok, I am an adult by now, but it was still pleasing when once as a private hire driver I was called out to pick up Grant Holt, Andrew Shinnie and a couple of Hungarian trialists from the Hibernian training centre in Tranent. Grant Holt got in the front seat and Andrew Shinnie got in the back with the trialists. I was surprised about how little communication there was between the four, and Grant Holt spent the entire journey to waverley station speaking to me. The only thing he ever said to Andrew Shinnie was that his leg was a bit sore and that he was going to call off training for a couple of days. I got the impression Andrew Shinnie was actually a bit shy. But they seemed like nice blokes, and in particular Grant Holt, who I spoke with non stop. Oh, someone else that once got in my private hire vehicle was "John Robertson", boooooooo.
Am I allowed a sixth? Alex Cropley. Once picked me up in his taxi from the Royal Infirmary a&e department at around 5am and gave me a free taxi as apparently he was going home now, was heading that way anyway, and he also declared that he knew me from the Links Tavern. That was quite an honourable moment, even though I was an adult by this time.
Ok, Ok, Ok, I do have an idol from my adult years. Sir David Gray. He is not someone I know personally, nor have had any form of contact with, but he gave me one of the happiest moments of my life.
John Brownlie. He does not know me from Adam. I've never spoken to him. Never met him. If he saw me on the street he would not recognise me. However apparently he is a distant relative of mine through my Grandmother's side. Her distant cousin, nephew, or something of the sort.


I did have a brief encounter with Derek Riordan in Ryans bar after a Hibs match. He was there with a few Hibs players. Garry O'Connor might have been one of them. Others might have been Scott Brown and Gary Caldwell. I had only been singing Derek Riordan's name hours before when he suddenly barged in front of me in the queue and began ordering drinks for all the girls. I didn't say anything, I just decided to wait patiently, but there was a few expletives running through my mind. In the end, I got my pint, downed it and left, because I had no chance of pulling any girls whilst that lot were there. So I liked Derek Riordan as a player, but more importantly, as a person, we did not get off to a great start.
Good read.

sleeping giant
29-03-2023, 01:16 PM
Hanlon
Stevenson
Gray
Sauzee
Latapy

The_Exile
29-03-2023, 02:01 PM
I started going regularly in the mid 90's so anything before then I can't really claim to have any kind of great knowledge on outsde of stuff I've read and the odd clip etc. Almost impossible to limit it to 5 favourites considering how many cracking players we've had over the years of me watching mind.

Darren Jackson
Pat McGinlay
Derek Riordan
Ivan Sproule
Franck Sauzee

Special mention for Jay Shields, purely for that two footed challenge on Paul Hartley which led to a goal against that mob about 17 years ago now. Amazing how just one tackle like that can stick in the memory but it was THAT good :greengrin (and a great finish by Deek for the goal it led to).

Scouse Hibee
29-03-2023, 02:04 PM
Lewis Stevenson
Darren Jackson
David Murphy
Paul Hanlon
David Gray

SickBoy32
29-03-2023, 02:17 PM
Derek Riordan
Anthony Stokes
Merouane Zemmama
Lewis Stevenson
Darren McGregor

Bostonhibby
29-03-2023, 02:40 PM
Pat Stanton

Erich Schaedler

Lewis Stevenson

Arthur Duncan

Jimmy O'Rourke

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MKHIBEE
30-03-2023, 10:37 AM
Pat Stanton- Just class
Shades- so committed and hard as nails
Alex Edwards- today he would be called a baller
John McGinn- a driving force, something we have sorely missed
Scott Allen- the ability to spot and execute passes no one else can

The Spaceman
30-03-2023, 11:37 AM
Ivan Sproule
Merouane Zemmama
David Gray
John McGinn
Martin Boyle

AgentDaleCooper
30-03-2023, 11:42 AM
SJM - favourite ever hibs player, nay, player
Lewis - close second
Ivan - incredible memories
SDG - don't really need to explain that one.
Jim Leighton - childhood hero


i didn't actually see a lot of Sauzee and Latapy, i very sadly went off football for a few years just when I started high school, but got back into it in time to see the golden generation come to fruition.

honourable mentions to: Boyler, Daz, Dylan, Hanlon, Boozy, Deeks, O'Connor (the first time round), Broony, Murphy, Leigh and Rob Jones.

Since452
30-03-2023, 11:53 AM
SJM
SDG
Latapy
Wee Crunchie (best player never to be capped by Scotland imo).
Leighton

Cuikyhibs
31-03-2023, 07:18 AM
Sauzee
Latapy
McGinn
S Allan
R Jones