Used to love watching it as a laddie was brilliant fun.
Could not find any with Hibs in them on youtube but heres a game to give anyone who does not know about it an idea of what it was like.
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15-10-2010 09:43 PM #1
I wish they would bring back the Tennents Sixies.
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15-10-2010 09:59 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-10-2010 10:15 PM #3johnbc70Left by mutual consent!
I remember staying up late the year we won it - anyone remember what year? Around 86?
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15-10-2010 10:25 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
i'm sure it was the 90's
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15-10-2010 10:35 PM #7
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15-10-2010 10:41 PM #8
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Tennents Sixes ran from 1984-1993, Hibs were winners in 1990.
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15-10-2010 10:45 PM #9
loved watchin it and remember really struggling to stay awake to see us winning it as a 10 year old. would love it to come back.
anyone remember if it was played during the season? was this one of the reasons it stopped?
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15-10-2010 10:49 PM #10
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It was classed as 'not being in the spirit of the game' or something. Ridiculous. That was the turning point for that game and we lost it.
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15-10-2010 11:23 PM #13
loved the tennents sixes, would be great to see it brought back. could be played during a winter break
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15-10-2010 11:37 PM #14
What year was that Celtic game? Remember that so well, Hibs just passing it about and then that @rse Andrew Waddell gives a free kick for time wasting and Celtic equalised within seconds. First taste of Old Firm bias. In a six a side game.
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16-10-2010 12:12 AM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Andrew Waddell was a passionate jambo i believe.
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16-10-2010 01:16 AM #16
could be an excellent way of encouraging technical development in younger players - bring it back!
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16-10-2010 01:50 AM #18
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16-10-2010 02:42 AM #19
Loved the Tennents Sixes as a young boy and remember, as has been said by a previous poster, the first and most blatant example of anti-Hibs/pro Old Firm bias being the award of the free kick against us for keeping the ball.
IIRC, two teams went through from each section. Celtic were top and would go through to the semis if they avoided a heavy defeat in their final group game against Hibs. Hibs were third and needed to beat Celtic by two clear goals to leapfrog St Johnstone and secure the second qualifying spot.
Hibs were 2-0 and cruising. The result suited both sides and, as Hibs were keeping the ball, the ref gave a foul against us for not playing in the spirit of the game. In the confusion that followed the award of the free-kick, Celtic scored and the match finished 2-1, thereby eliminating Hibs.
The fact was that Hibs were not interested in attacking, but Celtic weren't interested in tackling, so why did they deserve a free-kick?
It was a ridiculous decision and one that the ref/SFA could get away with a lot easier in those days. IIRC it was Chick Young who was pitchside with the rule book, tasked with explaining to the studio panel and the viewing audience what rule the ref had blown based on. I'm sure the wording was along the lines of "the referee can award a foul against any player whose actions are deemed to be contrary to the spirit of the game".
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16-10-2010 06:43 AM #20
I don't think a lot of the managers would allow for this to happen nowadays, just in case the precious players get injured etc. Most football players in the modern era would be a bit hesitant to play too imo, unless they got a big wad of money or something, selfish barstewards.
It was great fun, my football team went through to watch it one year, can't remember who won it though.
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16-10-2010 09:26 AM #21
The year we won it was the year we beat Hearts on pens at some point?
I remember Gorams interviews after we had just won the pens, and he was asked who he'd like to play in the final, he said Hearts again
It was a great tournament and good fun.
There's the masters that goes on still, but it's not the same seeing ex players with beer bellys and dodgy knees etc. Also the Scottish masters never seems to get as much advertising on sky, I think Hibs got to the finals 7 or 8 years ago and lost to Man UTD. Just aint the same as the T6s. Bring it back
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16-10-2010 09:31 AM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I remember that game very very well
Hibs passing the ball about taking the pish and like you say that ersehole of a ref gave Celtc a freekick, Truly unbelievable.
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16-10-2010 09:35 AM #23
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http://thehiblog.files.wordpress.com...ixes250193.jpg
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16-10-2010 09:53 AM #24
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check oot the tache, eat yer heart oot Rod
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16-10-2010 10:26 AM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Personally I would love a T6's revival.
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I kept it on tape for a couple of years, wish I had kept it now! Paul Kane was the main star, scoring loads of goals, Collins, Goram, McGinlay, Weir and a few others were playing, so we had a good team.
Would love to see it back, maybe if we finally get a winters break we could have a tournament in early January again.
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16-10-2010 06:26 PM #27
1990 according to the ever reliable wikipedia
- 1984: Rangers (defeated Dundee 6–4 in final)
- 1985: Heart of Midlothian (defeated Morton 4–1 in final)
- 1986: Aberdeen (defeated St. Mirren 3–0 in final)
- 1987: Aberdeen (defeated Heart of Midlothian 4–3 in final)
- 1988: Dundee (defeated Motherwell 3–2 in final)
- 1989: Rangers (defeated Motherwell 2–1 in final)
- 1990: Hibernian
- 1991: Heart of Midlothian (defeated Motherwell 5–3 in final)
- 1992: Celtic (defeated St. Johnstone 4–2 in the final)
- 1993: Partick Thistle (defeated Airdrieonians 4–3 in the final)
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16-10-2010 07:37 PM #28
Did they not do something similar in the 70's (and possibly 60's)? I'm sure my Father in Law had told me that Hibs used to always do well in these tournaments as we had a collection of the most skillful individual players at the time. Thats the opinion of a currant bun too btw!
*edit* Another thing I've just remembered, had Rangers not dropped out by 1990 as they were sponsered by McEwans Lager so a 1st division team was pulled in to take their place.Last edited by vein; 16-10-2010 at 07:40 PM.
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16-10-2010 09:36 PM #29
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check out the Fiat Uno advertising board! Not seen an Uno on the roads for years now!
Going back even further, does anyone remember the Meadowbank 5-a-side tourney?
Hibs and other teams like the Yams, Dundee Utd, Berwick, Meadowbank and Cowdenbeath, amongst others, took part. Must have been around 1980-82? I remember going to a couple of tourney's there and sitting right in amongst players. Was it the Skol Festival or something?
The Tennents Sixes was magic though, summin to look forward to in bleakest January.
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