It was humiliation for Hearts and changed the way they think about the derby. From board to players and fans, it became the most important thing in their lives to beat us in those games. It was even ahead of their 'special relationship' with the Scottish Cup. That's why the capitulation in the Scottish Cup game of 2016 was ultimately more devastating to them than the financial doping 1-5 Craig Thomson final to us. Our club culture has always been the internationalist, as European pioneers, rather than parochial. If you offered a Jambo relegation but four derby wins , he would take it. I don't know a single Hibby who would.
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10-01-2020 11:13 AM #1
The Legacy of 7-0
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In the days after it I was surprised how little bothered I really was with it all, and was quickly dusted down and over it. Hibs winning the cup, and more so the late Tynecastle comeback to force a replay cut deep into every Hearts fan, and cut far deeper than their 5-1 did to any Hibs fan. Their wounds have still not healed, and won’t for a very long time.
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10-01-2020 11:57 AM #3
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7-0 and our cup win defines them more than 5-1 defines us.
Also want to remind everyone that a poster on kickback admitted to crying after we won the cup.
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15-01-2020 01:45 PM #4
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15-01-2020 01:50 PM #6
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10-01-2020 11:59 AM #7
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I never know why anyone would be affected by that cup final derby.
I say that as Hearts were financially doped to the point they ended up in administration and relegated.
For a fan base that says they destroyed us that day it is rather ironic that their defeat in the 2016 tie saw them sack their best manager in donkeys while flying high in the league and started a decline that is looking likely to end in another relegation.
Their obsession with being the "big team" in Edinburgh has been their downfall.
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Aren’t they due another absolute skelping? These big derby results are a bit strung out for my liking.
Especially if they do get relegated this season, it would be a shame not to give them a real hiding before they go.
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10-01-2020 12:02 PM #10
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I think our cup win hurt them more than any of our results against them ever have
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10-01-2020 04:27 PM #11
It's strange that those cretins seems to believe that we're some kind of denial about it. I can't divorce it from the financial doping/Thomson context. Arguably they cheated themselves out of our misery as even an average Hearts squad, fairly assembled, would have beaten what was a really poor Hibs side. That would have been much harder to take - losing a cup final without the mitigating circumstance of financial doping.
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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11-01-2020 08:25 AM #15
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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10-01-2020 05:12 PM #17
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Do you know what the best bit was after destroying them when WE won the Scottish Cup? Drawing them in the cup the very next season. They'd have been wanting to avoid playing us for a while with the utter bedlam and payback from the Hibs support. Not only that. We put them out AGAIN after a replay. Missed their chance a Tynecastle then had to listen to 20k sing about winning the cup and them bottling it in the process. Getting all the way to the semi they were in turmoil thinking it was happening again. Then we went on and won 8-1 in their stadium the year after. The largest scoreline since the same team won 7-0.
Honestly I couldn't care less about 2012. 2016 and the subsequent years have been worth every bit of pain as a Hibs supporter.Last edited by Since452; 10-01-2020 at 05:16 PM.
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11-01-2020 08:48 PM #18
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10-01-2020 05:23 PM #19
The 5-1 isnt as big a result as they make it out.We actually did well to finish the competition as runners up with that team.
All they really did was knock us out the cup and won it.
Same thing we did to them in 2016.
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10-01-2020 05:23 PM #20
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I think the biggest source of Yam anxiety is that we are still here.
Let's face it with all the advantages of being part of the establishment, they have never succeeded in putting us away.
An upstart club like ours should not be competing with them, let alone overtaking them.
That is why a petty thing like an extra 500 on the gate is so important to them, when it's at their ground. They are very insecure.
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10-01-2020 05:56 PM #22
The 7-0 game came in the middle of 20 years of Derby dominance by Hibs. Strangely during that time, although they must have suffered, there was not the hatred that is prevalent on both sides now. The entrance of Wallace Mercer and a good management team of McDonald and Jardine coupled with a grim period for us saw the tables turned. Unfortunately they seemed to take more satisfaction in their dominance than we did and developed their now well known trait of being bad losers and even worse winners coupled with an arrogance that has been passed down to the next generation and beyond. It's worth noting that we are not the only supporters that view them that way.
The Hibs support has had to put up with all that crap for the past 35 years so it's no wonder we are now taking great delight watching them struggle.
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10-01-2020 08:42 PM #24
The thing I do worry about is that our cup win becomes like another 7-0. Well Into the 80’s hibs fans were going on about the 7-0 game after yet another derby defeat. Famous results should be an inspiration not a comfort blanket. Our pink chums have fallen into the trap of using 1-5 every time things go wrong, we shouldn’t make that mistake.
United we stand here....
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11-01-2020 10:12 AM #26
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What goes around comes around and in Kevin Keegan style, I'm absolutely loving their plight. Loving it. I'll twist the knife at any opportunity and not ashamed to admit it.Last edited by Since452; 11-01-2020 at 10:16 AM.
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11-01-2020 07:29 PM #27
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The 5-1 defeat never bothered me that much I was just glad it wasn’t 8-1
i was over it by the time I got home the players didn’t care so I was not going
to let it bother my life
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11-01-2020 09:35 PM #28
If it was written in the stars that we had to take that day, to win the cup the way we did in 2016, I’m perfectly okay with that now. Complete opposite ends of emotions at full time of course, i think I say for 99.9% Hibees, we will never experience that exact same feeling ever again including another cup win.
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12-01-2020 09:54 PM #30
Personally speaking that 5-1 game was the all time low in my years supporting Hibs and those talking about it being lessened by financial doping are kidding themselves on. The 4-0 semi wasn’t great either, but so what, it happened, **** does.
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