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    Eric Stevenson RIP

    Sad news that he has sadly passed away. RIP Eric
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    Absolutely gutted to hear of this. Rebel was one of my early heroes. RIP Eric
    This is how it feels

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    Oh no. My first Hibs hero. RIP.

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    Really Sad news

    He was one of my first Hibby heroes and I have not long finished reading his very interesting autobiography.

    Was a joy to watch. RIP.

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    RIP Eric.
    A great player from a fantastic era in our clubs history.

    GGTTH


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyboy View Post
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    Absolutely gutted to hear of this. Rebel was one of my early heroes. RIP Eric
    One of mine, too. Terrorised defences and won so many penalties through the frustration of defenders who couldn't get the ball off him.

    RIP Stevie the Rebel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyboy View Post
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    Absolutely gutted to hear of this. Rebel was one of my early heroes. RIP Eric
    He was one of mine too, I actually spoke to him for the first and only time in the Hibs club the night before THAT cup final. He was so pleased to hear that he was my favorite player. I was telling him how we used to get excited anticipation when he got on the ball. Its not true that he could dive from the half way line. Great player RIP

    I was speaking to Jimmy O'Rourke about him and he turns up about an hour later. I'm still not sure if jimmy arranged it or not as their was a book signing at ER (Peter Cormack I think) but it certainly made my day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyboy View Post
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    Absolutely gutted to hear of this. Rebel was one of my early heroes. RIP Eric
    Mine too John..sad news indeed. Many fantastic memories of Eric as a football player, but even better was his kind happy personality. I lived near Eric's shop in Poltonhall and he was always smiling and and happy to see and speak with you. I was once in his flat in Bonnyrigg when I was about 14 yrs old and he played keepie uppie with an orange.....then he did it with a penny!

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    Eric Stevenson

    Saddly passed away

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    Great player, great Hibby, great guy. So sad. Joe Davis is up there just waiting for Eric to win him some penalties in heaven!

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    Greatly admired by the Hibs supporters of his day. A very skillful and very consistent winger. Brilliant player for the Hibs.
    RIP Eric.

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    I spoke to Eric regularly when he had his shop in Poltonhall, he would never let you out the shop without talking hibs.
    A real diehard,a real legend.

    RIP.

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    Really Sad

    Absolute hero!!

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    My sincere sympathies to the family of Eric Stevenson.

    Eric was my boyhood hero.
    I was once given a pair of Eric's football boots .
    I certainly could not fill them.

    A great memory for me, though faded now.
    Eric scoring two goals in a 4-0 win over Hearts at Tynecastle.

    A Great Hibernian.

    Eric "The Rebel" Stevenson

    Rest in Peace

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    He was one of my first hero's. I loved to see him coming down that slope towards us in the old shed skimming defences. He never got the full recognition he deserved for national team inclusion more often. RIP Eric. Thanks for the memories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by half.time.draw. View Post
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    I spoke to Eric regularly when he had his shop in Poltonhall, he would never let you out the shop without talking hibs.
    A real diehard,a real legend.

    RIP.
    I moved into my house in Bonnyrigg 30 years ago with the help of family including my dad. Walked down to the local shop to get some stuff to feed the helpers and walked in to see Eric behind the counter. It was quite some time before I returned to the house having talked Hibs with Eric for a while. When I got in, my dad asked where the **** I'd been he was starving. "Talking to Eric Stevenson, he owns the shop...." No more complaints from dad, just questions on what we had spoken about.

    RIP Eric.

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    RIP eric stevenson :(

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomtownHibeys View Post
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    Sad news that he has sadly passed away. RIP Eric
    Stevie was a member of the Walter Galbraith side of the early sixties, when my love affair with Hibs first began.
    Wonderful memories of standing high up on the old East and watching Eric gallop doon the slope terrifying full backs on the way.

    RIP Stevie, and thanks for the great memories.

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    RIP The Rebel

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    Never saw Eric play for Hibs but loved hearing his stories. An absolute gentleman who will be missed but many.
    Devastated at your passing Eric and we all miss you.
    Shine bright. 💚

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomtownHibeys View Post
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    Sad news that he has sadly passed away. RIP Eric
    Very sad news I too worshipped the Rebel on the wing, what a player and as his book states (I am currently reading it too) HBS THROUGH AND THROUGH!

    RIP Eric

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    Extract from Pat Stanton's Hibernian Dream Team:

    "Eric was hugely underrated. He could wrong-foot defenders in his sleep. If he was playing now he'd get at least 50 Scotland caps"

    And from Pat Stanton's The Quiet Man:

    "Joe Davis was a stylish left back who developed into a penalty ace. He scored 43 goals for Hibs, some record for a full back, but he owed a lot of them to Eric Stevenson. Eric was a very fine winger who would regularly cut into the box whereas too many wingers tend to just hug the touchline."

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    So sad. An early hero of mine.

    RIP Eric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    So sad. An early hero of mine.

    RIP Eric.
    And mine. May God rest your Soul, Eric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by southsider View Post
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    And mine. May God rest your Soul, Eric.
    Mine as well R.i.p a true Hibs legend.

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    Before my time but doesn't mean I'm not aware of the significance and legacy of a player as good as Eric Stevenson.

    Always sad to hear of the passing of a good Hibby. Especially a legend.


    RIP Rebel

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    Sad day RIP Eric

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    A real hero of mine in the 60s, a great player for us, remember him well scoring his double against the deluded cheats when we won in a canter 4-0 at the PBS

    RIP Rebel.

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    Eric Stevenson was a terrific footballer. He had the ability to go past full backs like they weren't there, and then put a good cross into the box.

    Another of my favourite Hibs players from the past now sadly gone. RIP.

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    Eric Stevenson (just saying his name gives me Hibee shivers) was in that 60's team I was first taken along to see as a young boy, along with Davis, Martin, McNamee, Stanton, O'Rourke.

    Never met him personally but I wish I had to tell him the thrills he gave me at Easter Road.

    What a player, what a man.

    Thanks for the memories Eric, your name is etched in Hibernian history forever..

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