What was the story surrounding the Scottish Cup curse?
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What was the story surrounding the Scottish Cup curse?
The story was that the story about a curse was a load of guff.
It was a totally made up story about a Gypsy's curse.
There are other clubs that have similar stories (including Birmingham City)
But we won the Cup only after Hibs put the badge (with Harp) on the Main Stand... which was quite a coincidence
:greengrin
...and the Harp was taken down in the early 50's by which time it had been 50 years since we had won it. That harp had been put up in the early 20's, so the last time we won it there wasn't a Harp up there.
It is huge coincidence that we won the season the Harp went up, though.
[QUOTE=Kato;6120370]...and the Harp was taken down in the early 50's by which time it had been 50 years since we had won it. That harp had been put up in the early 20's, so the last time we won it there wasn't a Harp up there.
It is huge coincidence that we won the season the Harp went up, though.
Or was it more than simple coincidence?
Da da da da daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!
😱👻😱👻
The story from an Irish point of view
https://www.irishpost.com/sport/the-...n-broken-90065
The Harp is back on the wall of the Main Stand the Scottish Cup is in the bag
Whats not to like?
How many of the other Gypsy's Curses on football clubs are real?
I definitely believe the Birmingham City one.
"During the Eighties, Ron Saunders put crucifixes on the floodlight pylons and painted the soles of the players' boots red; a decade later, Barry Fry decided the best course of action was to urinate in all four corners of the ground. Neither worked."
A super article and rightly sympathetic to Harry Swan. I'm not so sure there was a plethora of tricolours in the Hibs support that day, but a spattering for sure, most flags were green & white and many of the green & white saltire type I like.
Whatever folks opinions it was a poor show that the harp was missing from the clubs shirt for so long, never mind the stand. It's reappearance at the start of this century was long overdue and made all the better for being part of a badge that represents all of Hibs geography and history.
i'm amazed at how willing some Hibs fans are to regurgitate all the Harry Swan stuff on Facebook pages about Scottish football. There was a recent spate of Harry Swan stuff, he wanted to change the name/colours/blah, blah....
Glad the harp has it's rightful place on our crest and our stadium.