What is yours? either being there or watching it on the TV, I did enjoy being there at hampden for the 3-0 livi in 01 but the 4-3 vs Falkirk in 2013 was special.
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Thread: Most memorable semi final
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21-04-2017 07:27 PM #1
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Most memorable semi final
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21-04-2017 07:32 PM #2
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21-04-2017 07:38 PM #4
Falkirk was something special. Keith Wright against the huns was too. but, last year against D.utd. eclipsed it all . never mind that we went on to win the cup, Conrad Logan's day was really something to remember. his stops, in normal time were immense and his penalty saves, well, can that ever be beaten?
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21-04-2017 07:42 PM #8
For me, the only time I've seen us win at Hampden in person, Aberdeen 2012. Marred slightly by what followed, but still
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21-04-2017 07:43 PM #10
Beating the Huns with Keith's header or the penalty shootout (league cup) both were great games ... the Falkirk comeback was some game too.
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21-04-2017 07:49 PM #13
Falkirk 4-3 reignited that feeling that only your team can provide. It had been sorely lacking over the years for hibs. That comeback was special - so improbable that made it even more remarkable.
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21-04-2017 07:50 PM #14
The heroic performance by Alex Miller's League Cup/Skol Cup 91/92 winning team. Just fabulous. The whole team from Budgie through to Keith Keith Keith were awesome that night. One of my top three games attended ever.
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21-04-2017 08:00 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The final did not even compare.
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21-04-2017 08:11 PM #17
1972 replay against Rangers, they were lucky to beat us at the same stage in the previous season and this was the first indication that the TT's were going to be something special.
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21-04-2017 08:11 PM #18
The 4-3 win over Falkirk is one of the most memorable matches I've ever attended, never mind just semi finals!
It was an absolutely mental afternoon and one that I will never forget.
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21-04-2017 08:12 PM #19
We ended up in Fingers Piano Bar after the game, there were a few Hibs players inebriated to say the least, great night.
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21-04-2017 08:26 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Had a Few Texts at the Beginning of the match.. Saying stuff like - WTF is that you have in goals today.. ??
I Admit - I Had my own Doubts.... Well it didn't look like he was very Active Goalie.... tbh..
We Would Have Lost that day.. Thanks Conrad.. xx
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21-04-2017 08:34 PM #22
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21-04-2017 08:39 PM #23
The 2012 semi final vs Aberdeen was memorable, wasn't expecting to win it and Leigh's winner was a very calm finish. Rory Fallon's goal was a peach for Aberdeen as well.
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21-04-2017 08:44 PM #25
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Lots of memories of semis in both cups a lot of them of goalies ( Conrad last year , Zibi in 2006 , Mike McDonald gifting goal v Aberdeen at Dens in LC , our goalie ( who ? ) saving penalty v Celtic in a SC semi at Ibrox on a Friday ? etc ) . Only watched it on Hibs TV but Falkirk comeback was sensational though it was only reported as a great comeback wnen I remember us being very unlucky in the first half with at least 2 stonewall penalties turned down .
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21-04-2017 08:57 PM #27
Best Semi was the aforementioned Keith Keith Keith game. I was near the back of the terracing behind our goal. And despite being approximately 150 yards away from it, I knew it was our night when wee Mo's shot hit the junction of the post/bar at one side of the goals and yet budgie got all the way across the other side to save (and hold) Super Ally's follow up shot.
*I'd be grateful if one of the more tech savvy .netters could post a YouTube clip of that incident - for the younger viewers benefit of course.
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21-04-2017 09:03 PM #29
Rangers 91 was the 1st time I'd seen Hibs at Hampden. That 1 will always be special!!!
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21-04-2017 09:14 PM #30
We've been in a few! But Rangers 91, that is the thing of dreams when you're a kid, even more so back then.
The unstoppable force of the old firm, coming back from the brink of existence, Murdo McLeod having a punt on us early season, budgies save from McCoist after Mo Johnston hit the post, that ball from Mickey weir, that header from Keith, Alex Millers green tracksuit, the sea of green at full time.. a proper fairytale before the final
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