I thought Eduardo Hurtado would be the biz.........But unfortunately he played more like Nelly Furtado.
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15-02-2011 09:59 AM #61
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15-02-2011 10:36 AM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
TAM!
We had a centre-forward back int the seventies who promised a lot but never really 'made it' - a wee morbidly obese guy called Harper.
He was going to win us the league,according to Eddie Turnbull.Last edited by --------; 15-02-2011 at 11:18 AM.
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15-02-2011 11:12 AM #66
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Tony Rougier, any of Jim Dufffy's signings cos they must have had more to them than they showed,
Chic Charnley because his first half of the season was so much better than the rest of his year with us.
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15-02-2011 11:29 AM #70
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I remember thinking Zarabi looked alright during his debut against Gretna I think it was haha
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15-02-2011 11:30 AM #71This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-02-2011 11:36 AM #72
I decided to stick with our own promising youngsters that showed potential but for one reason or another just didn't come through.
Jason Gardiner
Allan Dempsie---Mark Dempsie---Johnathan Baillie---Alan Reid
Billy Findlay--Jamie McCluskey
Tam McManus---Lee Bailey---Damon Gray---Graham Donald
Sorry about Alan Reid, was struggling to think of a promising left back that hasn't ended up doing quite well.
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15-02-2011 11:40 AM #73This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I rated McManus as a better all round striker than Miller at the time and was happy to get £2m for KM with Tam coming through.
Always thought he had as much potential as Kenny so it must have been attitude that worked against him as KM has certainly made the most of all the talent he had.
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15-02-2011 11:55 AM #74
Forgot about Lee Bailey, saw him in the BP Cup Final at ER against Dundee Utd who had Dailly and Duncan Ferguson playing for them and Bailey had a great game. Like many Hibs youngsters unfortunately he was too wee!
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15-02-2011 11:58 AM #75
Hibs had a left-winger in the 70s called Willie Paterson who famously ran internationalist and hard man Danny McGrain ragged in a game at ER. He was a sensation for a short while.
Stats show he played 11 games and scored 2 goals then off to Falkirk to score 3 in 11 games. These modest achievements took place between 1975 and 1980 so there must have been an injury somewhere along the line.
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15-02-2011 12:09 PM #76
Freddie Arpinion. Looked a player but could never stay fit for more than 5 minutes at a time.
Jonathan Baillie. Highly rated as a youngster, good debut in a win v Celtic then injury forced him to retire.
I'd argue that Dean Shiels was never quite as good for us as he could have been given his potential although he remained a fans favourite despite so many anonymous performances. Tin hat well and truly on here though.
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15-02-2011 12:35 PM #77
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Naw..Duffy was just an idiot
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15-02-2011 01:27 PM #80
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There was a nice guy played CH in the mid to late 70s who left us and IIRC went to Canada, with his Canadian girlfriend to become a policeman, the Mounties, over there. Canny mind his name though.
Was that maybe Derek Spalding?
Other players:-
Willie Jamieson
Marc Libbra
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15-02-2011 01:52 PM #82
Is this a thread about gash players or players who you liked the look of but didn't quite make it?
If it's the latter then I never liked the look of Findley, Farrell or Lennon.
Love, Donald and more recently Ross Campbell caught my eye.
The only other guy who I thought was going to be a hit was big Enoch Showumni at Palmerston when we beat QOS in the cup. Looked the business that day.
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15-02-2011 01:56 PM #83
Graham (Graeme?) Donald definitely. I remember him coming off the bench and scoring a few important goals, including a winner against the sheep IIRC.
I thought Scott Bannerman could have made it too - although he was obviously hampered by the fattytomaty gene in his family.
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15-02-2011 01:56 PM #84
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15-02-2011 02:12 PM #86
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Steven Tweed looked like he was going to solve all our centre half problems for years to come when he broke through in the Hibs team of the mid-90s - then he went and naffed off to Greece on a Bosman - presumably to develop his suntan along with Craig Brewster.
Brewster went from strength to strength and came back looking if anything a more accomplished player - Tweedy didn't
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15-02-2011 02:38 PM #88
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15-02-2011 02:40 PM #89
Enoch Showunmi has never played for Hibs.
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15-02-2011 02:45 PM #90This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Tweed
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