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    Official Site: END OF AN ERA | DAVID HARDIE


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    Good luck in retirement. Always liked his reporting back in the day.

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    Yes best wishes to him. I imagine he is glad to get out, having witnessed how far the EEN has fallen in recent years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacomo View Post
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    Yes best wishes to him. I imagine he is glad to get out, having witnessed how far the EEN has fallen in recent years.
    Spot on. I remember there used to be several editions a day and you would sometimes get news of a Hibs signing in the City Final edition. Now the paper is printed the night before and not worth buying. David Hardie must have found it a dull environment compared to the buzz of old school journalism. I'll be surprised if the paper itself doesn't get 'retired' soon.

    Anyway, all the best to DH. He was the man to go to for Hibs news back in the day.

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    Yes in this day and age of

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    Good luck and enjoy your well earned retirement!

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    David is a great guy and I wish him a long and happy retirement
    This is how it feels

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    One of my childhood memories was seeing David Hardies player ratings in the News on a Monday and either agreeing or disagreeing with them.

    He always seemed a bit old school, in a good way, so the modern desk bound journalistic role at the EEN probably doesn't suit him.

    Best wishes to him in his retirement.

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    Not a patch on john Gibson

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    Quote Originally Posted by May21/05/16 View Post
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    Not a patch on john Gibson

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    Quite the opposite IMO.

    Great reporter, nice guy, will be missed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by May21/05/16 View Post
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    Not a patch on john Gibson

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    I disagree. With David Hardie I never got the impression that he was bigger than the story.

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    Helped us a lot out here in Oz in our early days and I still keep in touch with him occasionally.

    He was a good lad.

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    Just want to wish David all the very best for his retirement.

    Used to catch up with him on various European away days with Hibs a real journalist and a gentleman with it.

    The Evening News used to have a slogan "Tomorrows news today" that can hardly be said of todays issues. You can have alook at mid day and they are still running
    stories from the morning before.

    Sad to see such an Edinburgh institution fall so far from grace.

    They will miss David and his professionalism.

    Good Luck pal. xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stantons Angel View Post
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    The Evening News used to have a slogan "Tomorrows news today" that can hardly be said of todays issues.
    Now it's "a little bit of yesterday afternoons news, this morning".

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    Quote Originally Posted by May21/05/16 View Post
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    Not a patch on john Gibson

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    Totally disagree. Night and day both as journalists and people imo.

    Best of luck David.

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    Quote Originally Posted by May21/05/16 View Post
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    Not a patch on john Gibson

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    Seriously?

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    Quote Originally Posted by May21/05/16 View Post
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    Not a patch on john Gibson

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    Think you mean Stewart Brown. John Gibson was an insufferable twat.

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    Think you mean Stewart Brown. John Gibson was an insufferable twat.
    👍 JG must've been one of the richest people in Edinburgh as he never seemed to put his hands in his pocket. Despite claiming to be a Hibs man he was quick to take up Mercer's free scran and bevvy offer when Hibs were not at home. I also think he got into ER using his press pass so didn't seem to contribute to 'his' club either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logie Green View Post
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    👍 JG must've been one of the richest people in Edinburgh as he never seemed to put his hands in his pocket. Despite claiming to be a Hibs man he was quick to take up Mercer's free scran and bevvy offer when Hibs were not at home. I also think he got into ER using his press pass so didn't seem to contribute to 'his' club either.
    I mind him moaning when he never got a Christmas card from Hibs. Hoped it was tongue in cheek.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy Pope View Post
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    Think you mean Stewart Brown. John Gibson was an insufferable twat.
    auld Stewart Broon was an absolute Hibby, and his pink news reports were good. that auld fart fae "stockeroo" lived on his reporter's /supporters basis for free meals over the years. Hardie was well known and respected by many Hibs fans and said it how it was, He was never shy, to say we were playin' keek so I will gie him that.

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    I remember as a boy you could easily pick out Stewart Brown sitting in the Press Box from the East sitting not far from Eddie Turnbull who watched every game from the Centre Stand in order that he could get a better appreciation of how the game was going

    My eyesight was a lot better then

    As others have said Stewart Brown was a good friend of Tom Hart

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Eddie Turnbull who watched every game from the Centre Stand in order that he could get a better appreciation of how the game was going
    Great memories of Eddie appearing at the tunnel half way through a match. You just knew he was going to tweak something or other and the opposition were in trouble.

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    Grew u reading all my hibs latest written by david hardie.
    thanks for all the hibs scoops and match reports.
    End of an era for the news!
    Good luck david.

    GGTTH

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    David's a good pal of mine and was planning on having a few beers in the Iona tomorrow after the game to celebrate his retirement but this has now changed to a 3.00 KO (how apt) meet-up at a pub in Goldenacre tomorrow afternoon.

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    Good luck in life David Hardie! If I saw you’d written something bout Hibs in the news I believed it! In this day that means something


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    Good luck in life David Hardie! If I saw you’d written something bout Hibs in the news I believed it! In this day that means something


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    Most definitely. Everything else meant pap unless it was reported by David Hardie.

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    Good luck in retirement.
    Enjoyed your reports for almost 5 decades

    I doubt I will even click on the EEN links now you’ve retired I gave up the hootsman years back . Times change , people change but apparently Scottish Newspapers just give up and die

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    Top reporter and reading his coverage of Hibs from afar was a staple of my time away from Edinburgh when I used to have the papers posted down.

    A long and Happy retirement.

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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"

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    Good luck with your next venture David, even if it is just enjoying your retirement, I always enjoyed reading your articles over the years, made a change to have someone in the press who was on our side. 👍👍

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    Good luck with your retirement David and all the best for the future

    I always enjoyed reading your match reports and updates

    John Gibson was also very good but my all time favourite is the late great Stewart Brown

    Three legends from a bygone age

    The EEN will never be the same again

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    All the best David. Unlike some other reporters he only wrote articles that were true/correct. No speculation or made up sources. He will be missed but the days of evening papers have gone IMO

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