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    Vermaelen - the new Dave Beaumont

    Dave Beaumont was a jobbing defender for Hibs who made 80 appearances for the club between 1991 & 1995

    He had one fantastic stat though that stood out.
    * joined Hibs October 1991
    * was unused sub (and medal winner) on bench when we won the League Cup 27/10/1991
    * made his debut v Hearts ALREADY A MEDAL WINNER on 2 Nov 1991 when we paraded the cup.

    facing him on his debut were hearts golden generation, during the period of 40-odd years when hearts won not a single trophy

    The edinburgh footballers medal count that day read

    1 - Dave beaumont
    0 - Craig Levein, Gary Mackay, Henry smith, Scott crabbe, Neil berry, Alan maclaren, tosh mckinlay, a career and a trophy cabinet of emptiness and nearliness.


    but today, this morning, world football may have found its new Dave beaumont.

    check out Thomas vermaelen's stats for Barcelona.

    played - 1

    medals - champions league,
    - copa del rey
    - la liga

    even Dave beaumont would blush at that, I suspect.
    still, a good day to remember every Hibees favourite medal-winning non-playing cop.
    mr beaumont finished his career with more winners medals than Craig Levein, Gary Mackay and Scott crabbe put together.



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    Got to be said the only thing I remember Beaumont for is not taking out Foster when he scored the winner in the cup at ER.

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    He scored against Anderlecht at ER.

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    i'm positive i seen him as a copper in the hibs end at a game we played against dunfermline a while ago

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    I couldn't stand Beaumont.

    Looking back I was so young at the time I probably didn't know what was so ***** about him but I used to go nuts when I saw he was playing.

    Was he really that bad or was I harsh?

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    Did he not lay the ball on for Geebsy's hoodoo-busting goal at Tynecastle? (Or am I just re-creating history?)

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    Dave Beaumont was a jobby defender for Hibs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    Got to be said the only thing I remember Beaumont for is not taking out Foster when he scored the winner in the cup at ER.
    As I have said on here before, I still have nightmares about that goal. I don't advocate thuggery but you do have to take one for the team sometimes. I think it was probably the only chance the gunts had in the game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigHibee View Post
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    i'm positive i seen him as a copper in the hibs end at a game we played against dunfermline a while ago
    He left Hibs to join the police.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gloryhunter View Post
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    As I have said on here before, I still have nightmares about that goal. I don't advocate thuggery but you do have to take one for the team sometimes. I think it was probably the only chance the gunts had in the game.
    Can you imagine if it had been the other way round and a Hibee was going through one on one in injury time he would have been taken out for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gloryhunter View Post
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    As I have said on here before, I still have nightmares about that goal. I don't advocate thuggery but you do have to take one for the team sometimes. I think it was probably the only chance the gunts had in the game.
    Except the other goal they scored...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartie View Post
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    Dave Beaumont was a jobby defender for Hibs.
    Hehe I'll tee them up, you finish them off :)

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    I remember has a mediocre squad player at the time. Bit like Neil Orr. Can't remember him being that good or bad but the. It was a long time ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle Eyed Hibs View Post
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    I remember has a mediocre squad player at the time. Bit like Neil Orr. Can't remember him being that good or bad but the. It was a long time ago.
    Neil Orr, without being spectacular, was a consistent and solid player for Hibs from what I remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    Neil Orr, without being spectacular, was a consistent and solid player for Hibs from what I remember.
    Orr was a grafting central midfielder, I think he served us well enough. Might have been better as a centre half though? Seem to recall that's where he played at Morton and West Ham.

    Beaumont, all is remember is the Foster moment. WTF was he thinking of? Should have taken him down, taken him down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    Can you imagine if it had been the other way round and a Hibee was going through one on one in injury time he would have been taken out for sure.
    Most definitely.

    We battered them in the 2nd half that day and should have been out of sight. Instead a spectacularly mediocre player like Wayne Foster gained semi legendary status.

    I seem to remember a hell of a lot of derbies like that around that time.
    PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years

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    Quote Originally Posted by s.a.m View Post
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    Did he not lay the ball on for Geebsy's hoodoo-busting goal at Tynecastle? (Or am I just re-creating history?)
    Yes he did, https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4idGPlizJaE check out the Hibs fans invading the pitch including a dad with his boy on his shoulders

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    Quote Originally Posted by Future17 View Post
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    Except the other goal they scored...

    Must be a senior moment for me - remember it as a 1-0

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    CG2HdfcWoAIKoNH.jpg

    Saw this and it made me laugh, paddy power twitter is always on form!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    Can you imagine if it had been the other way round and a Hibee was going through one on one in injury time he would have been taken out for sure.
    Always though Henry reminded me of someone...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    He left Hibs to join the police.
    "Roaxanne... You don't have to out on the red light..."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peevemor View Post
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    Neil Orr, without being spectacular, was a consistent and solid player for Hibs from what I remember.

    Signed a new contract on stage at the HOH rally at the Usher Hall. Shouldn't need to remind anyone how pivotal things like that are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy Pope View Post
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    Signed a new contract on stage at the HOH rally at the Usher Hall. Shouldn't need to remind anyone how pivotal things like that are.
    Yeah Neil Orr was a good servant to Hibs and a solid underrated player. Played in a West Ham side that were always top flight and finished 3rd in 1986 before joining us. Remember him being a target for some of the boo boys later in his career with us which I thought was harsh.

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