Don’t know if you remember your first time, mines was on a cold Saturday where Hibs destroyed Raith Rovers 0-0. I had no really strong football affinity in my imediate family and had been taken to Hearts and Celtic games before but this blistering performace finally gave me my team.
Today was the first time my lad (5 years old) has been to a game at Easter Road, I took him on a sunny day earlier in the year to see us play Stirling. Though today was his first home game. I had accepted the advice of some on here and taken him to the family section. We had a great day and I thought I would share the experence for anyone else thinking of doing the same.
We got to the game early and I took him to the club shop to get him a Hibs hat, gloves and scarf (it was freezing!). As I walked into the shop I saw the girl selling programs and realised I only had my bank card so couldn’t buy one, I’ve not bought a program in years but was I knew I had missed a really decent keep sake for him (they are £3 so bring some real cash).
This feeling quickly went away, as soon as we got through the turnstiles, he started dancing to Girls & Boys by Blur, having a great time. Glen Middleton and Ellis Notley were there to chat to the kids, pose for photos and kindly signed photos for him of the ladies and mens team.
As we got further into the kids zone a nice lady told him about the drawing competition that he could enter, he spent a good 10mins doing this and seem to really enjoy it (pens, paper, glue whats not to like), he now has a chance of being a mascot if he wins.
After that we played a hibs themed connect 4, the tokens had pictures of the ladies team and the mens team on them, which he also really enjoyed.
Finally before going out to see the game he played football pool which was his favourite part, the people running this were great, giving him lots of enouragement and praise.
He loved the game and was joining in with both the singing and the drumming. He was especially happy to see Boyle come on, his favourite player, and was also a lot more pragmatic about the result than I was.
He was fairly knackered by the end and I had to carry him to the car but it was a great day and for those who have not tried the kids zone with their wee ones I can not recommend it enough.
Oh and one final thing, just as I was getting him in the car, a guy taps me on the shoulder and says here is a program for your son I’ve got 2...I was speechless and I would be lying if I said I didn’t shed a wee tear - the day was rounded off perfectly. If you were the guy who did this and you read this, please get in touch I would love to buy you a beer before a game (and yes I know what he looks like so no freeloaders )
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Thread: The First Time
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30-11-2019 07:11 PM #1
The First Time
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30-11-2019 07:19 PM #3
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Wonderful story, great to hear that you and your son had an enjoyable day. Hopefully next time it will be a win :)
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30-11-2019 07:19 PM #4
I came pretty late into the Hibee family and loosely followed us for the 2005-06 season. My first game was the Hampden semi final against Hearts, and despite the result I was hooked. I reckon that result also instilled a mentality in me that beating Hearts should be our number one priority.
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30-11-2019 07:26 PM #6
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Fabulous
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01-12-2019 09:30 AM #7
What a great story & I am sure it will also be a day he will never forget. A bit more exciting draw than your first game too!
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01-12-2019 09:38 AM #8
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First game at ER was 1971 September League Cup quarter final vs Rangers. Stood in the upper tier of the East mixed in with Huns. Hibs lost 3-1 but played great cavalier football that fitted their Bohemian striking strip. I had come up on a Rangers supporters bus from Hawick. Until then I had been a TV and radio Hibs fan. Coming back on the bus a Rangers pal said are you won over then? Much to his horror I said I can really call myself a Hibs fan after being to see them. And thus started the longest love of my life. Still bleary eyed after watching yesterday's game on Hibs TV till 1 am in the morning Filipino time
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01-12-2019 10:15 AM #9
Love this OP.
My first game that I can remember was a 2-2 draw with Cowdenbeath. 1971. Centre Stand with my dad. Easter Road seemed vast, like stepping into a big volcano when we got to the top of the stairs.. Don’t remember too much about it other than a late Blackley equaliser and my old man hugging me after having narked his head off about the Hibs play. He’s gone now but what an impact he made on my life, not only that day but especially that day.
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01-12-2019 10:32 AM #10
My first Hibs game was vs Stranraer at home at the start of the 1998-99 Season (First Division) - we lost 2-1.
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01-12-2019 10:45 AM #11
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Lovely story you'll never forget,thanks for sharing.😂
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01-12-2019 10:52 AM #12
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The first time I took my son to a Hibs match we beat St.Johnstone 4-0, if I remember right it was inbetween the 2 AEK games. It didn't take him long to realise it wasn't like that every week though.
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01-12-2019 08:13 PM #13
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Excellent storytelling!
One to remember.
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01-12-2019 08:40 PM #16
Hibs vs Coventry. Pretty sure Strachan played for us for a bit? Can't remember whose testimonial it was.
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01-12-2019 08:44 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Oh and that comment about your old man? I could have written that word for word about mine!
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“This is what it feels like to be Hibs”.
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01-12-2019 08:52 PM #19
To the OP, great story, thanks for sharing.
My first visit to ER was with my dad to see League Champions, Hibernian, playing against who knows
Yes, I really am that old.
About 7 years later I took my younger cousin to his first game to see Hibs being hammered 5-0 by a superb Rangers team. He has remained a Hibby to this day
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01-12-2019 09:45 PM #20
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Hibs won 2-1 against Aberdeen at Easter Road Scott Browns debut I believe
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01-12-2019 10:02 PM #21
i'm certain my auld man took me to my first game for a friendly v aston villa in the late 60's.... 1-4 ;( no SJM in those days
i think, it's my oldest memory of a hibs game anyway, so it might not have been my first
p.s. nice opening post btwLast edited by cabbageandribs1875; 01-12-2019 at 10:08 PM.
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01-12-2019 10:24 PM #22
1968 a packed Easter Road HIBS v Leeds Utd Fair Cities Cup
As soon as the teams ran oot under the floodlights the light reflecting off the grass the green jerseys and white sleeves and the all white of the mighty Leeds Utd I thought to myself “that’s my team”
The game kicked off and the green and white jerseys swarmed around the Leeds box within minutes Colin Stein had levelled the tie on aggregate with a lob over Gary Sprake from an acute angle to send the 40000 crowd radge
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01-12-2019 10:56 PM #23
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01-12-2019 11:06 PM #24
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Great story, nice to hear a certified piece of #HibsClass at the end of it as well!
As for my first time, Hibernian 2-0 Aberdeen in 2002, all I remember was being terrified of some drunken Dandies singing about the Northern Lights outside the ground
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02-12-2019 12:36 AM #25
0 - 0 Sept 70 versus Hearts at ER. Both children unfortunately debued at the League Cup Final versus Livingston. Happy to say both were also present in May 2016.
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02-12-2019 12:52 AM #26
Can’t remember my first game other than it was on the old North terracing and it was absolutely freezing. As was every trip there. Absolutely bucking freezing.
My son’s first game was a 1-1 home draw against Motherwell where Riordan scored from a cutback after some slick one touch passing. Thicot then gave away a clumsy penalty. We weren’t going to loads of games at the time and I think he was up to ten matches unbeaten and then we went to see Malmo........There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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02-12-2019 04:22 AM #27
First game that I can remember clearly was a pre Season game, must have been 93-94, or 94-95 maybe, against Sheffield Wednesday at Easter Rd. I think we won 4-2, or 4-3. I'm sure Darren Jackson scored for Hibs (I had the Hibs top with #10 on the back), I'm sure Mark Bright scored for Sheff Wed also...
I came away absolutely enthralled at the whole experience, but somewhat dissapointed that there was no commentator when attending the games in person like there was on the Tele
My first time at Easter Road however, was after we won the Skol Cup. With all the men in the family away at the match, the women (mum, aunties etc) took me and cousins along to Easter Road to welcome the players home with the cup. My mum reminds me that I was very confused when the Hibs team appeared all dapper in their suits. I was expecting them to still be in their strips
Good times. Can't wait to take my own wee youngteam to Easter Road one day
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Wow. This was also my first ever game.
Was taken in for the last 20/30 by my mum. I was too young (a few weeks after my 5th birthday) to remember much. All I knew was what my mum told me through the years, we were 2-0 down when I went in and saw us fight back for the draw.
A few year ago I decided to try and look the game up on line, wanted to see who was the 1st scorer I witnessed in the flesh. I think you may have it the other way round, but not certain. I think Sloop scored a pen, then someone else (cannae mind who) got the equaliser.
What followed in my 'investigation' rocked me a bit. I found a Pink news report of the game (cant find it now). In the bottom of the page was the 'goal flash' bit they used to have in the Pink. It noted a late equaliser for der hun in the old squirm game...scored by Colin Stein! I immediately looked up at the date on the Pink...2/1/1971.
My old dear never mentioned the fact that the 1st professional match I attended was the same day 66 people attended their last. A very sobering thought.Last edited by sadtom; 02-12-2019 at 01:34 PM.
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02-12-2019 05:27 AM #29
i'm sure colin stein scored against us at ER on either his first game for sevco which happened to be at ER,or his first game back at ER, i just couldn't understand why he would do that to us
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02-12-2019 05:57 AM #30
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My Dad had taken us to plenty of games prior to this but the first game I actually remember was a 1-0 win over Celtic in 1990. A Paul Kane penalty and a great John Collins performance who was to become my hero for a very short period of time! Watched from the cowshed.
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