23/5/2015 Scottish Premiership Play-Off Semi-Final 2nd Leg
Hibernian 1 v 0 The Rangers ( Agg 1-2 )
Cummings 94
A minutes silence was perfectly observed in the Leith sunshine for the 216 men from the 1st/7th Leith Battalion who lost their lives in Britain’s worst rail disaster at Quintinshill north of Gretna in 1915
Hibs hammered the Rangers goal for the first 20 minutes of this game but could not find a way through the Referee waving aside hopeful claims when Dean Shiels hit a clearance off his own hand in the box and Liam Craig and Dominic Malonga both being denied by Cammy Bell
As the intensity of HIBS’ play dropped Rangers came more into the game Kenny Miller hitting a shot straight at Oxley and heading just past the post with a diving header from a Foster cross
Into the second half and it was all one way traffic HIBS threw caution to the wind as they ended up with four attackers with Farid El Alagui and Franck Dje Djedje joining Malonga and Cummings up front.
Rangers had parked the bus they had decided to hold what they had and there was no way through as their resolute defence withstood all HIBS attacks with Scott Allan and Dominic Malonga twice going close
Into stoppage time and Paul Hanlon hit the post during a frantic spell of HIBS pressure before Jason Cummings -too little too late - curled a sublime finish into Cammy Bell’s top right hand corner in the 94th minute
Hibs Oxley Gray Hanlon Fontaine Stevenson Craig McGeouch Fyvie Allan Malonga and Cummings
Subs El Alagui for Craig 54 Dja Djedje for Stevenson 70
Att 14742
23/5/1964 Summer Cup Play-Off
Hibernian 3 v 1 Dunfermline Athletic
Stan Vincent
Jim Scott 2
Hearts won group 4 but pulled out of the competition due to a previous commitment to tour the United States
Hibernian and Dunfermline finished equal in second place both with 6 points and both scoring 11 and conceding 9 They would have to play-off to decide which club would qualify
Hibernian easily won this play-off decider at Tynecastle against Dunfermline Athletic in front of a 14000 crowd despite being without the services of top scorer Neil Martin who was in France with Scotland Under 23s scoring the first goal in an away win
Stan Vincent and a Jim Scott double for HIBS and Bert Paton scoring for The Pars
Jock Stein’s Hibs would face Kilmarnock in the semi-final the first leg would be at Rugby Park
Hibs Wilson Fraser Leishman Stanton McNamee J Stevenson Hogg ORourke Vincent Hamilton and Scott
Att 14000
Birthdays
Stan Vincent
Stephen Glass
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