Why is this traditionally such an eyebleeding fixture? Going back to season before last its been most recently 0-0, 1-0 (Deegan screamer in the cup lights up terrible game) 0-1 defeat(my sons first game, the poor boy has been scarred for life), 0-0 and 0-0. (The last of these was one of the worst games ive seen in all my years of watching Hibs). I think we're due a 4-3 classic with a Zoubir masterclass.
Anyone remember the last really entertaining home game with the wooly ones?
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25-10-2013 04:11 PM #1
Sheep at ER
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25-10-2013 04:17 PM #2hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I remember the 4-3 game Aberdeen won back in 2002. Darren Mackie scored with the last kick of the ball. Also a cup replay game which we won 3-1 and Michael Stewart scored an absolute screamer! 2-2 draws in 08/09 & 09/10 in which Aberdeen were leading 2-0 in both games and we came back and equalised very late on. One being a goalmouth scramble and Fletcher managing to tuck it in. The other being Benji scoring a pen.
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25-10-2013 04:22 PM #3
I remember a 3-3 draw. I think it was either 07/08 or 08/09 season. I think we were 3-1 up at one point or could have been 3-1 down
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25-10-2013 04:24 PM #4
I was at Pittodrie at the first game after they won the Cup Winners Cup in 83. There was a feeling of, "they'll be tired out after their exertions, we've got a chance today"....
We got beat 5-0.
Is that a big enough score?
p.s. That was the first time I ever saw Casuals. We chased them up and down Beach Boulevard (or whatever it was called then) before the game.Last edited by Keith_M; 25-10-2013 at 04:26 PM.
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25-10-2013 04:40 PM #5
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cannot see tomorrow's game Going down in history as a classic That's for sure. I'll take 3 points however we come by them though!
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25-10-2013 04:49 PM #7
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25-10-2013 05:06 PM #9
The game we beat them with the Glass volley and secured us Europe springs to mind. Both had good sides, our was just a bit better that season
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25-10-2013 05:11 PM #11
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Hopefully we can get a decent crowd in as well and boost the coffers for January.
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25-10-2013 05:11 PM #12
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25-10-2013 05:27 PM #13
Aberdeem have been the most consistently rotten team that have turned up to Easter Road since around 2005. I can't think of a single game they've deserved to win, and certainly had some of the least deserving wins I've ever seen. They beat us 2-1 under Mowbray in 2006 which was about the spawniest three points we've ever lost. Our records been so bad because we haven't been good enough to beat them, and most games in the last five years have been rotten borefests. At least they've stopped televising them for now.
Tomorrow should be a better game now they seem on the up at least.
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25-10-2013 05:35 PM #14
I had a dream it ended 3-3, stuck £5 on it just Incase it does happen and I am psychic.
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25-10-2013 06:32 PM #15
Nishy scoring in injury time against 9(?) men. Wasn't a great game, but it was exciting.
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Remember it being a bit of a watershed game which really convinced us that the season was only going to get better and better. Team had a great rapport with the fans too. Probably my favourite season - proud.
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This was the game that sprang to my mind. It as a great one. We beat Dunfermline either the week before or after - we had to dig deep in both, and the atmosphere was great. Back-to-back games that are probably right up there in terms of best non-OF/Hearts victories I've seen. Those were the days!
Going back a bit, but there as a very enjoyable victory early in 1994 when we beat them 3-1. Another belter was in 1985(?) when Willie Irvine scored the winner in a 2-1 (first time we'd beaten them in the '80s, I think?). I wasn't actually there but remember bouncing about my bedroom listening to it on the radio!
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25-10-2013 08:12 PM #19
See all these folk that remember games from decades ago! I can't remember who we even played two weeks ago without really concentrating.
You're all either freaks or literally have no lives outside of football.
Who we playing tomorrow?
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25-10-2013 08:46 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis is how it feels
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25-10-2013 08:57 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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25-10-2013 09:00 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteThis is how it feels
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25-10-2013 11:53 PM #23
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The game in April was just that, eyebleeding but the sheep were happily winding down while we were looking forward to another final. Tomorrow though I think will see goals & hopefully we'll get the 3 points.
Fair to say that the best game against them for goalfests in recent times has been the SC replay in 06/07 as it does tend to be a fixture that sees draws more often than not.
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26-10-2013 06:25 AM #25
Same auld aberdeen.
Heres the script...
Preseason.
Sell the toaster
Sack the tea lady
Appoint new manager. Its Fergie. Except it isnt
Sign loads of journey men
Proclaim that youll romp the league.
Hang on folks, its the 80s again. Before Sir Alex was a pulzerprize author
The season
Win a couple games
Lose a couple games
Be 4th-10th
Blame it on injuries
Have a bad run of form that lasts november - march
Blame it on the manager
Sack the manager
Start again.
Aberdeen are honking. They live in the 80s.
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Really hope we do them today. They're still bitter about us horsing them out of the last two Scottish cups. GIRUY.
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26-10-2013 07:12 AM #27
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Even minus 22 best them this season
2-0 cabbage today
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26-10-2013 07:15 AM #28
Agree about them being consistently jammy against us, worst one was under Mowbray, we scored early doors, think it was from Shiels, in off the bar
for the first 30 mins we were absolutely unstoppable and for me in that spell we played the best football we had under Mowbray and that's saying something, god knows how they ended up getting a draw, we could have easily had 4 or 5 in that spell
when i think back i genuinely think that half an hour was the best I've ever seen us play in regards to one touch and free flowing football, that includes McLeishs team with Franck and Russell in itLast edited by Mon Dieu4; 26-10-2013 at 07:18 AM.
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26-10-2013 08:05 AM #29
Mind the Mowbray 4-4 game against Dundee? Some absolutely spectacular football from Hibs that day.
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My ultimate 'purist' game was the 3-3 vs old huns where McCann scored a screamer. We were magnificent throughout.
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