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    Quote Originally Posted by hibby6270 View Post
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    One for the “auld gits” on here.

    One that always sticks in my mind was at Tynecastle, and in the days before multiple subs, a goal scored in injury time by Alan McGraw, who had returned to the field after being carried off on a stretcher 15 minutes earlier, when Hibs beat Dundee 2-1 in the League Cup Semi Final in 1968.
    I’m sure my minds playing tricks now with ‘old age’ but I recollect he came back on with a really heavy bandage that almost straightened his leg making it almost impossible to run. However, he somehow managed to slide in at the back post to slide in that winner.
    My recollection is he was carried off on a stretcher whisked away to the old Infirmary had his leg reset in plaster in a stookie hobbled back on 15 minutes later fresh from leaving his 1968 Tardis slid in on the line at the Gorgie Road end on the end of a low driven cross along the line to send Tinycastle erupting into a sea of green and white and the Hibees were on their way to another final

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibs1969 View Post
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    100% agree. That was a superb goal right at the death and was sweet, sweet payback for the pain we’d endured against that lot over the previous 3 or 4 years from the cup semi to the play off semi and various league games too. It says a lot about Houston and how he got them punching well above their weight at that time when you see how far they’ve fallen now. For me they were a far tougher nut to crack than any other team during our spell in the championship than any other team we played against, including Hearts, Dundee Utd and Rangers.
    Yup. A perfect way to end that psuedo-rivalry we had with them.

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    It’s fascinating reading the stats on here because in my mind, Deek scored a last minute winner every week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diclonius View Post
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    Our ten most recent injury-time wins in all competitions are:

    1. Daryl Horgan (Ross County, home, League Cup 2nd round, 2018-19)
    2. Florian Kamberi (Asteras, home, EL 2nd qualifying round first leg, 2018-19)
    3. James Keatings (Raith Rovers, home, Championship, 2016-17)
    4. James Keatings (Falkirk, home, Championship, 2016-17)
    5. David Gray (Rangers, neutral, Scottish Cup final, 2015-16)
    6. Dominique Malonga (QOS, home, Championship, 2015-16)
    7. Jason Cummings (Rangers, home, Championship playoff semi-final 2nd leg, 2014-15)
    8. Jason Cummings (Cowdenbeath, home, Championship, 2014-15)
    9. Sam Stanton (Dumbarton, home, League Cup 2nd round, 2014-15)
    10. Ross Caldwell (Hearts, away, SPL, 2012-13)

    Our ten most recent injury-time losses in all competitions are:

    1. Steven MacLean (St Johnstone, home, Premiership, 2017-18)
    2. Bob McHugh (Falkirk, away, Championship playoff semi-final 2nd leg, 2015-16)
    3. David McCracken (Falkirk, away, Championship, 2014-15)
    4. Kevin Moon (St Johnstone, home, SPL, 2010-11)
    5. Scott Boyd (Ross County, away, Scottish Cup quarter-final, 2009-10)
    6. Scott Severin (Aberdeen, away, SPL, 2006-07)
    7. Stephen Hughes (Rangers, home, SPL, 2003-04)
    8. Johan Mjallby (Celtic, away, SPL, 2002-03)
    9. Phil Stamp (Hearts, home, SPL, 2002-03)
    10. Steve Lovell (Dundee, away, SPL, 2002-03)

    We've conceded a lot of losing goals right before injury time (i.e. on the 90th minute) but very few with seconds remaining. Honourable mentions go to Alex Schalk (Ross County LC winner on 90th minute) and Tony Andreu (no comment).
    Number 9 and the RC League Cup final goal still give me the heeby jeebies

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    One for the “auld gits” on here.

    One that always sticks in my mind was at Tynecastle, and in the days before multiple subs, a goal scored in injury time by Alan McGraw, who had returned to the field after being carried off on a stretcher 15 minutes earlier, when Hibs beat Dundee 2-1 in the League Cup Semi Final in 1968.
    I’m sure my minds playing tricks now with ‘old age’ but I recollect he came back on with a really heavy bandage that almost straightened his leg making it almost impossible to run. However, he somehow managed to slide in at the back post to slide in that winner.
    I was standing just behind the goal.McGraw slid straight into the post banging his bad knee again.He was very brave.
    Didn’t Pat score in about the 96th minute at Tynecastle-Maybe that was for a draw?

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    Surely you don't need to go back to 2002-03 for 10 injury time winners against us? Feels like I've seen players nearly ending up in quarter-full away ends over and over again in recent years. And usually in the dark.

    Must've lost tons of equalisers in that time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Apart from SDG my all time fav must be James Keatings versus Falkirk at Easter Road scored in the 92nd minute it was almost Messiesque in its execution

    It was a GIRFUY to our arch nemesis Falkirk and the whole Stadium including Peter Houston knew that HIBS were finally going up to their rightful place

    That is my favourite moment from that season.

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    Remember Willie Irvine scoring a late winner at Fir park in the 80s. Also Colin Harris at ibrox.
    Edit it might have been Brian Rice against well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ancient hibee View Post
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    I was standing just behind the goal.McGraw slid straight into the post banging his bad knee again.He was very brave.
    Didn’t Pat score in about the 96th minute at Tynecastle-Maybe that was for a draw?
    You’re right. The Stanton goal was for a draw. 1-1.
    School End (None of yer Roseburn rubbish) - there were “scenes”!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibby6270 View Post
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    One for the “auld gits” on here.

    One that always sticks in my mind was at Tynecastle, and in the days before multiple subs, a goal scored in injury time by Alan McGraw, who had returned to the field after being carried off on a stretcher 15 minutes earlier, when Hibs beat Dundee 2-1 in the League Cup Semi Final in 1968.
    I’m sure my minds playing tricks now with ‘old age’ but I recollect he came back on with a really heavy bandage that almost straightened his leg making it almost impossible to run. However, he somehow managed to slide in at the back post to slide in that winner.
    Another oldie. Pat Stanton's 93rd-minute winner at Tynecastle in 1975. Fantastic celebrations:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylqab835BVs

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    That was good. A wee laddie ran the length of the pitch to celebrate the goal and to goad the Queen of the South supporters. That's what I remember but I might be wrong.
    You can see the goal here at about 7 mins 40 seconds:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9bEUq9EIWI

    Footage doesn't really capture the celebrations but folk were going especially daft as I think the goal took us top of the Championship, or at least level with the huns. Might be wrong though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G B Young View Post
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    Another oldie. Pat Stanton's 93rd-minute winner at Tynecastle in 1975. Fantastic celebrations:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylqab835BVs
    It was rather obviously an equaliser surely?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyonhibs View Post
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    It was rather obviously an equaliser surely?
    Felt like a victory

    Must have been 106th minute some of my jambo pals were enjoying their first pint when the goal went in

    Back in the day pubs opened again at 5.00 pm

    No VAR in them days YouTube footage shows it offside just gets better and better

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diclonius View Post
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    Yup.

    Late losses to Hearts (with 10 mins remaining + injury time) the last ten years are:

    Aaron Hickey (84th, 2019-20)
    Don Cowie (87th, 2017-18)
    Andy Webster, the other player (83rd and injury time, 2011-12)
    Kevin Kyle (86th, 2010-11)
    David Obua (89th, 2019-10)

    Ours in the same time period are:

    Liam Craig (83rd, 2013-14)
    Ross Caldwell (injury time, 2012-13)
    David Wotherspoon (84th, 2012-13)
    Ozturk’s toe punt must have been late in the game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartie View Post
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    Ozturk’s toe punt must have been late in the game?

    That was a draw, not a defeat. Never forgiven oxley for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermit Crab View Post
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    Riordan at Motherwell
    Riordan at home v Motherwell, Charlie Richmond gave one of the worst refereeing performances ever. Constantly stopped the game to chat to Motherwell players but rarely booked them. Justice when scored deflected winner in added time.

    Keats v Falkirk was a peach the year we won the championship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CloudSquall View Post
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    I was right in line with that in the West Stand, an absolute sickener.


    On a better note my favourite last gasp Hibs goal was Riordan's vs Motherwell, ER went ****ing tonto on this one, the FF stand was mayhem.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...em/4534450.stm
    And under 12000 there that day. Mental really

    I’d have been there right behind the goals in row H but must admit I can’t remember it
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    An own goal from our current manager in 2010 is one to add to the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RicheyWhite View Post
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    An own goal from our current manager in 2010 is one to add to the list.
    Was that from an Ian Murray cross down ff end against St Mirren?

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    And under 12000 there that day. Mental really

    I’d have been there right behind the goals in row H but must admit I can’t remember it
    Used to be a very good turnout. Crazy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermit Crab View Post
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    Galbraith at Parkhead.
    I remember that one. We were flying that season until it unraveled and we had the 6-6 game with Motherwell bear the end.

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    Was Hanlon's header in a 2-1 win against Falkirk at ER the season we won the league in the last minute??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keyser Sauzee View Post
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    Was Hanlon's header in a 2-1 win against Falkirk at ER the season we won the league in the last minute??
    83rd minute 1–1 draw on 12/11/2016

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    Was that from an Ian Murray cross down ff end against St Mirren?
    I remember that well, went absolutely mental at it. We'd won (I think) away at Parkhead the week before and I was getting myself into a grump thinking "typical Hibs, drop points at home to St Mirren...." then that went in. Ecstasy and relief all at once.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    83rd minute 1–1 draw on 12/11/2016
    My mistake, thought we had won that game.

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    Ian Murray against dunfermline I seem to recall.

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