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07-12-2018 08:29 PM #61
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07-12-2018 08:43 PM #65
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Having seen both Baker and Martin I would have to choose them.Jimmy O and Alan Gordon were great also
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07-12-2018 09:33 PM #66
My interpretation was a pairing in the same team, so of who I’ve seen in my lifetime, #1 pair must be Gordon & O’Rourke but closely followed by Riordan and O’Connor.
Mind you if we had been lucky enough to have had Riordan and Griffiths Play together, could have been different outcome.
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07-12-2018 09:33 PM #67
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Alan Gordon.
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07-12-2018 09:55 PM #69
Didn't Gerry play for the USA
E=monktonharp;5624092]2 English Internationalists, both on the Hibs books! Saw Joe, but only had a chewin' gum sticker of Gerry.[/QUOTE]
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07-12-2018 10:17 PM #70
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I remember Colin Stein and Peter Cormack from my early supporting days. Maybe not the best ever but worth a mention.
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07-12-2018 11:16 PM #71
Gordon and o rourke but another top two at easter road (doesnt say playing for hibs) were keith wright and tommy coyne for dundee. When we had keith wright I always hoped wed get coyne as well.
Also steve cowan and gordon durie.
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08-12-2018 07:44 AM #73
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08-12-2018 08:20 AM #75
My uncles face used to light up talking of “The Baker Boy” - he once told me Joe was twice the player the young Michael Owen was (and he won the Ballon D’or)
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08-12-2018 08:33 AM #76
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O’Connor and Riordans partnership was pretty special.
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08-12-2018 08:42 AM #77This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sadly they weren't together for long... and we were still quite crap in spite of them.
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08-12-2018 08:53 AM #78This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The fact we paid Dundee United for Darren Jackson after we signed Keith Wright a boyhood Hibby ruled out a move for Tommy Coyne
After our Sprinting Coach was finished with Gordon Juke Box Durie I thought he looked the real deal he had everything strength speed pace could finish was brave and good in the air. The guy was electric he even scored a hatrick for Der Hun in the Scottish Cup Final versus Hearts
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08-12-2018 09:07 AM #79
I'm always surprised Darren Jackson doesn't get more of a mention on these threads.
He was a wonderful played for us and was the most important player in a very decent attacking unit for us for a few years.
Jackson and Mixu in my time watching Hibs.
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08-12-2018 10:18 AM #80
Gordon and O’Rourke were the greatest strikeforce I’ve seen, albeit that I was only ten when Jimmy left the club. Etched on the memory, Gordon rising to glance a header into the net and O’Rourke slamming in shots.
Mixu and Zitelli were an effective combination. They didn’t score barrowloads, but they brought other players into the equation. Kamberi should have a look at what Mixu did in holding on tthe ball and bringing others into the game.
Durie and Cowan did the business for a season too. Without Durie’s running and effort Cowan really struggled. Together they were dynamite.
Wright and Evans had an excellent spell. Keith scored more, but Evans was everywhere and benefitted from the ginger heided maestros intelligent play. They gave teams trouble.
O’ Connor and Riordain, superb combination up front. I never really understood why Mowbray moved Deeks to a wide left position though. O’Connor was full of running and a powerful lad on the ball, Deeks had sublime skill and power in both feet. They were the best.
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08-12-2018 10:25 AM #81
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Two best forwards, from what i have heard would have to be reilly and baker surely?Last edited by SouthsideHarp_Bhoy; 08-12-2018 at 10:28 AM.
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08-12-2018 10:36 AM #82This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Smith and Baker get my vote.
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08-12-2018 10:40 AM #83This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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08-12-2018 12:14 PM #88
Best I’ve seen were Durie and Riordan. Durie didn’t stay long but he was a brilliant player whose career would have been even better if he hadn’t had knee injuries. Riordan is the most talented forward to come through our youth system. His ability with both feet was incredible. If he’d had Durie’s work ethic he’d have played for a top English club. I’m actually glad he didn’t in a way as it meant we saw more of him in a Hibs jersey
"Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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