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    Shock horror as Hibs do a good bit of transfer business


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    Quote Originally Posted by ancient hibee View Post
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    Shock horror as Hibs do a good bit of transfer business
    That’s what I was thinking typing it

    WTF!

    Had to double check the actual amount

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    I saw Ally Macleod make his debut, 2nd half sub, at Airdrie a week later. We were rather dismayed at this languid individual replacing the dynamic Crops. Of course Ally went on to be a fine player who scored many important goals for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brog View Post
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    I saw Ally Macleod make his debut, 2nd half sub, at Airdrie a week later. We were rather dismayed at this languid individual replacing the dynamic Crops. Of course Ally went on to be a fine player who scored many important goals for us.
    Not half as dismayed as Joe Harper’s debut at Brockville ?

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    Not half as dismayed as Joe Harper’s debut at Brockville ?
    How bad was that debut, think he had a overhead kick in the game and that was about it I seem to remember in the 0-0 draw.

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    I've been to a few Hibs games like that

    ...though, for some strange reason, they were nearly always against Morton.
    One of the worst games I’ve been to in my puff was Morton at ER some time early 80s and I think it was a 0-0. They opened the cowshed to any main terracing punters wanting in out of the filthy weather. With about 20 mins left both areas were nearly empty.....

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    One of the worst games I’ve been to in my puff was Morton at ER some time early 80s and I think it was a 0-0. They opened the cowshed to any main terracing punters wanting in out of the filthy weather. With about 20 mins left both areas were nearly empty.....

    Most boring game I ever attended was Morton at Cappielow, last game of the season 81/82. Only about 1,500 in attendance and finished 0-0.

    It was one of 14 (I think) draws from 36 league games, in a season where we both scored and conceded roughly one goal per game.

    Heady stuff.

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    I remember a 3-3 draw with Morton I think. Cappielow, last game of the season beautiful sunshine.
    Actually may have been first game if the season
    Actually maybe I'm making that up and getting all mixed up

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    In the 70s and 80s. If ever we went to Morton it always seemed to be pouring rain ...I recall a late 70s midweek game - possibly one of the coldest and wettest I’ve experienced...

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    Quote Originally Posted by weecounty hibby View Post
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    I remember a 3-3 draw with Morton I think. Cappielow, last game of the season beautiful sunshine.
    Actually may have been first game if the season
    Actually maybe I'm making that up and getting all mixed up
    It was early season and we had a 3-3 at East End a week or so before?. Think wee Mickey left not long after and the entertainment dried up again for a while.

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    Most boring game I ever attended was Morton at Cappielow, last game of the season 81/82. Only about 1,500 in attendance and finished 0-0.

    It was one of 14 (I think) draws from 36 league games, in a season where we both scored and conceded roughly one goal per game.

    Heady stuff.
    Craig Paterson played his last game before signing for Rangers. Nothing else memorable about the game. Sun shone that day

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    Apparently it was one of the worst games ever

    A cold day played in November rain in front of 5000 fans

    A dull encounter boring and pointless

    Pretty sure I was there
    I was. It was bloody awful.

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    Not half as dismayed as Joe Harper’s debut at Brockville ?
    They were slightly similar in that both Joe & Ally hadn't been playing regularly & were not as fit as they could be, euphemism!! I know many people dislike Harper but he had a 50% strike rate & got capped while at Hibs. I think history judges him more kindly than many did at the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brog View Post
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    They were slightly similar in that both Joe & Ally hadn't been playing regularly & were not as fit as they could be, euphemism!! I know many people dislike Harper but he had a 50% strike rate & got capped while at Hibs. I think history judges him more kindly than many did at the time.
    Loved Joe Harper

    I thought he was a great player although slightly big headed 😃

    ET made a big mistake in letting Jimmy and Alan Gordon go

    He was the first to admit that in later life

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    Loved Joe Harper

    I thought he was a great player although slightly big headed 😃

    ET made a big mistake in letting Jimmy and Alan Gordon go

    He was the first to admit that in later life
    I'm not sure Ned ever admitted to being wrong about anything!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by brog View Post
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    I'm not sure Ned ever admitted to being wrong about anything!!
    Pretty sure he said as much to Mick O’Rourke in the Barnton Hotel IIRC

    But I know what you mean he was a cantankerous auld bugger

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    Pretty sure he said as much to Mick O’Rourke in the Barnton Hotel IIRC

    But I know what you mean he was a cantankerous auld bugger
    Genius is often uncompromising and very single minded.

    I suspect the relationship between Turnbull and Hart was never an easy one. It probably reached some kind of status quo when the team were performing, but by the time Harper was sold on at a massive loss, I reckon Hart had had enough. It was downhill from there on, with the sale/ swapping of guys like Munro, Schaedler, Stanton, then Smith, Bremner, Brownlie and Blackley. Hibs were on their knees by the end of the decade. An unbelievable state of affairs, given where they had been only a few years earlier.

    History shows that Turnbull made some awful decisions from 1976 onwards. The Hibs owner lost the faith he had in him.

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    1/12/1992 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Motherwell

    Wright
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    Keith Wright put HIBS ahead after being put through on goal by Mickey Weir Motherwell equalised when Ian Ferguson headed home a McCart cross With 10 minutes to go Stevie Kirk lobbed Budgie to give Motherwell the lead In the dying minutes Pat McGinlay headed home off the post Brian Martin on the goal line could only succeed in clearing the ball into the roof of his own net

    https://youtu.be/-UTeG_rTEUY


    Hibs Burridge Miller Mitchell Milne McIntyre MacLeod Weir Findlay Wright Jackson and McGinlay

    Subs Evans Hamilton

    Att 4777


    1/12/1979 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Partick Thistle

    MacLeod pen
    Whittaker og

    George Best’s much awaited home debut that attracted an unprecedented 20622 fans to witness relegation haunted HIBS’ fight for Premier League survival against Bertie Auld’s highly defensive Partick Thistle

    The game itself was not one for the purists HIBS took the lead thanks to the promptings of Best to record their first victory in 14 weeks when Ralph Callachan was tripped inside the box and Ally MacLeod duly converted the penalty Hibs increased their lead when an Ally MacLeod shot was deflected past Alan Rough by Brian Whittaker

    Hibs were cheered off the pitch at half-time. George had been in fine form showing delightful touches on the ball testing Thistle goalkeeper Rough with a long range free-kick and one 50 yard pass to Tony Higgins can only be described as top drawer

    In the second half Thistle came out of their defensive shell and really stepped up the pressure Jim McArthur saved a penalty from McAdam Alex O’Hara pulled a goal back with 19 minutes still to go and the genuine HIBS fans in the large crowd started to bite their finger nails

    A masterclass performance by HIBS’ Player of the Year Jackie McNamara kept the Jags at bay as he superbly marshalled the defence and HIBS managed to hold out to claim the valuable two points

    HIBS would be relegated in this season for the first time since 1931

    Hibs McArthur Brazil Duncan Rae Paterson McNamara Callachan MacLeod Hutchinson Higgins and Best

    Att. 20622






    1/12/1971 Scottish League Division One

    Partick Thistle 0 v 1 Hibernian

    O’Rourke 78

    Hibs won this re-arranged League fixture against fellow top six rivals Partick Thistle when HIBS’ brand of total football overcame Thistle’s dogged defensive resistance when Jimmy O’Rourke got on the end of an intricate passing move involving Edwards Duncan and Hamilton to fire home from close range

    Hibs Herriot Brownlie Schaedler McEwan Black Blackley Edwards Hazel Hamilton O’Rourke and Duncan

    Unused Sub Auld

    Att 7259



    1/12/1962 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Celtic

    M Stevenson

    Hibs defended superbly against a very good Celtic team to earn a well deserved point

    Bobby Murdoch put Celtic ahead but HIBS equalised when Morris Stevenson headed home

    Special mention to Ronnie Simpson who performed heroically and really showed what a good goalkeeper he was one save from Divers being described as out of this world

    Hibs Simpson Fraser McClelland Grant Hughes MacLeod Scott Falconer Preston Byrne and Stevenson

    Att 15750


    1/12/1956 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Ayr United

    Fraser 2
    Smith


    1/12/1951 Scottish League Division One

    Dundee 1 v 4 Hibernian

    Johnstone 2
    Reilly
    Smith


    Champions again


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    Colin Campbell

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    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell

    When George Came to Edinburgh John Neil Munro



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    Genius is often uncompromising and very single minded.

    I suspect the relationship between Turnbull and Hart was never an easy one. It probably reached some kind of status quo when the team were performing, but by the time Harper was sold on at a massive loss, I reckon Hart had had enough. It was downhill from there on, with the sale/ swapping of guys like Munro, Schaedler, Stanton, then Smith, Bremner, Brownlie and Blackley. Hibs were on their knees by the end of the decade. An unbelievable state of affairs, given where they had been only a few years earlier.

    History shows that Turnbull made some awful decisions from 1976 onwards. The Hibs owner lost the faith he had in him.
    You've got a good general feel for the relationship but Tom Hart kept faith in ET probably longer than he should have. When he realised Eddie needed to go, TH made him an extremely generous & far sighted offer. Eddie took the offer as an insult & rejected it which eventually left TH no option but to sack him.

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    2/12/2017 Scottish League Premiership

    Partick Thistle 0 v 1 Hibernian

    Barton og 48



    2/12/2016 Scottish League Championship

    Dundee United 1 v 0 Hibernian

    A tense nervous encounter sprung to life in the second half when Martin Boyle was hauled down in the United box by Lewis Toshney and after waving away Grant Holt Boyle sent a tame effort from the penalty spot almost straight at Cammy Bell in the United goal

    As is so often the case twenty minutes later Liam Fontaine pulled down United substitute Simon Murray in the box at the other end and Tony Andreu wasted no time in sending Rocky the wrong way from the spot

    The result took United level with injury hit Hibernian at the top of the Championship but they celebrated this victory as though they had just won the Champions League

    After all it was still only December

    Hibs Rocky Stevenson Fontaine Hanlon McGregor Gray Shinnie Bartley McGeouch Holt and Boyle

    Subs Cummings Graham Eardley

    Att 10900



    2/12/2012 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Hearts

    Wotherspoon 83

    Revenge is a dish best served cold

    In a game where a goal looked unlikely David Wotherspoon’s deflected strike off Marius Zaliukus sent the ball spinning up and beyond Jamie MacDonald and sailing high into the unguarded net to send Scottish Cup holders Hearts crashing out of the Cup

    https://youtu.be/Uu-usbSOoQU


    Hibs Williams Maybury Stevenson Hanlon McGivern Cairney Claros Wotherspoon Taiwo Griffiths and Doyle

    Subs Caldwell Sproule

    Att 17000



    2/12/2006 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Dundee United

    Jones
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    2/12/1995 Scottish League Premier Division

    Motherwell 0 v 2 Hibernian

    K Wright 2


    2/12/1972 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Falkirk

    Gordon
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    Duncan

    HIBS warmed up for the Scottish League Cup Final 1972 with this home win over Falkirk

    HIBS Herriot Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards O’Rourke Gordon Cropley and Duncan

    Att 10600



    2/12/1967 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 0 v 1 Morton

    Days after the iconic win over Napoli HIBS are brought back down to earth with a 0-1 home loss to Morton

    Bjarne Jensen the Junior Middleweight Champion Of Denmark scoring the only goal


    2/12/1961 Scottish League Division One

    St Mirren 2 v 3 Hibernian

    Fraser
    Gibson
    G Baker

    Managerless HIBS overcome the buddies at Love Street



    2/12/1950 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Dundee

    Reilly 2

    40000 turned up to watch a scrappy affair Dundee missed a penalty when Bobby Combe was adjudged to have handled in the box Apart from that Dundee were never in the game Scotland international striker Billy Little being well policed by John Ogilvie

    Lawrence Reilly scored a double

    Hibs Younger Govan Ogilvie Buchanan Paterson Combe Smith Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond


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    3/12/2000 Scottish League SPL

    Motherwell 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Zitelli 2
    Townsley og


    3/12/1994 Scottish League Premier Division

    Partick Thistle 2 v 2 Hibernian

    McGinlay
    O’Neill

    Steven Tweed and Joe Tortolano were sent off in this game



    3/12/1988 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 0 St Mirren

    Archibald
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    3/12/1966 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 6 v 0 Stirling Albion

    Stevenson 2
    O’Rourke
    Cormack
    McNamee
    Davis

    ’Penalty King’ Joe Davis scored his goal after having already missed one penalty had a second penalty saved by Albion keeper Murray but followed up to hammer home the rebound


    3/12/1960 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Dunfermline Athletic

    Kinloch
    Buchanan

    A hard fought victory in which John Fraser and Jim Easton are mentioned in dispatches for their defensive performances

    Dunfermline Centre-Half Jim Stevenson broke his leg in this game

    Alex Smith scored a late consolation for Dunfermline

    Hibs Simpson Fraser McClelland Grant Easton Baird Buchanan Kinloch J Baker Baxter and MacLeod

    Att 9000



    3/12/1955 Scottish League Division One

    St Mirren 0 v 1 Hibernian

    Mulkerrin 86

    A valuable two points in a match played on a hard bumpy pitch

    HIBS moved up to second in the league behind Celtic but had a game in hand

    Hearts were two points behind in third with the same number of games played



    3/12/1949 Scottish League Division One

    Dundee 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Smith 80
    Reilly 89

    Rattray gave Dundee the lead with only 15 minutes to go

    This loss seemed to inspire HIBS to greater efforts Gordon Smith firing a drive past Lynch to claw the game level and the winner from that man Lawrie Reilly with a header in the last minute from an Ormond cross just as the Referee was looking at his watch

    On the same day the Rangers’ Iron Curtain defence would lose four goals to Clyde but still win 5-4

    Hibs lost the league in this season to Rangers on goal average

    Hibs Younger Shaw Cairns Combe Paterson Buchanan Smith Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond

    Att 28000


    3/12/1938 Scottish League Division One

    Celtic 5 v 4 Hibernian

    Rice
    McIntyre
    Milne 2

    Special mention to McCartney’s Babes in this game

    Willie McCartney was starting to mould a fine young team that would be the precursor to the famous five and many other fine players

    Hibs found themselves down 2-4 early in the second half struggling and James McLean had to leave the field through injury leaving HIBS down to 10 men

    This was to act as the catalyst for a fight back as Arthur Milne added a double to Willie Rice’s earlier goal direct from a free kick and a goal from Tommy McIntyre to level the score at 4-4

    Sadly their efforts were not to yield the point they so richly deserved as Murphy of Celtic scored past Jimmy Kerr in the last minute

    Murphy looked to be blatantly offside the Referee hesitated consulted his linesman and awarded the goal amid sincere Hibernian protests, to the amazement of the gathered press and to the great joy of the Celtic supporters

    Hibs Kerr Logan Prior Fraser Miller Rice McIntyre McLean Milne Kean and Nutley

    Att 20000


    Birthdays

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    Martin Canning

    Simon Brown


    Hibernian On This Day Colquhoun and Sinnet

    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell



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    4/12/2019 Scottish League Premiership

    Ross County 2 v 1 Hibernian

    Doidge 34

    Christian Doidge headed HIBS in front for his seventh goal in five games but Ross Stewart took advantage of second half slips by Chris Maxwell and Paul Hanlon to give the Staggies their first Premiership win in 10 games



    4/12/1993 Scottish League

    Raith Rovers 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Wright 21
    Findlay 34

    Keith Wright gave HIBS the lead with a header from a Michael O’Neill cross. Ally Graham pulled one back for the Rovers before Billy Findlay with an exquisite finish sent a drive into the top corner from 20 yards

    A decent game well worth watching the match highlights

    https://youtu.be/juhtEdd_CRo


    Hibs Leighton Miller Mitchell Findlay Tweed Hunter Tortolano Hamilton Wright Jackson and O’Neill

    Subs C Jackson Evans

    Att 4407



    4/12/1971 Scottish League Division One

    St Johnstone 0 v 2 Hibernian

    Hazel 30
    Edwards

    I actually attended this match and if truth be told I only went to watch one man Alex Edwards and I wasn’t to be disappointed

    After the half hour Alex Edwards - tongue firmly in cheek- threads a pass through the St Johnstone defence releasing Jimmy O’Rourke down the right wing Jimmy hits the byline and cuts the ball back to John Hazel for a tap in

    Into the second half and Mickey appears out on the left wing receives a quick throw in from Hazel and nips inside the box to curl a worldy past the Saints keeper into his top left hand corner from a tight angle

    Halcyon days!

    Hibs Herriot Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards McEwan O’Rourke Hazel and Duncan

    Att 5825


    4/12/1954 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 1 St Mirren

    Reilly 60
    Combe 68

    Brian Callan gave Saints the lead after only four minutes but second half goals from Lawrie Reilly and Bobby Combe extended HIBS’ undefeated run to six games



    4/12/1948 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Dundee

    Reilly 43
    Smith 72



    4/12/1943 Scottish Southern League

    Albion Rovers 2 v 4 Hibernian

    Combe 8
    Smith 15,55 and 65

    All HIBS goals came from their two 19 year old forwards Bobby Combe and Gordon Smith


    4/12/1926 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Kilmarnock

    Harry Ritchie
    Jimmy Dunn
    Jimmy McColl
    Johnny Halligan
    John Bradley



    4/12/1886 Scottish Cup Round 5

    Hibernian 7 v 3 Queen Of The South Wanderers

    James McGhee 2
    Willie Groves 2
    George Smith 2
    Jerry Reynolds


    Hibs would win the Scottish Cup in this season for the first time in their history



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    Enjoyed the clip v Raith Rovers. Michael O’Neill showing how to take a ball from defence to attack before providing a lovely cross for Keith. Shame he missed a golden chance on his right foot near the end though. Billy Findlay, Hibs had high hoped for him, but he never really fulfilled them. Some other great players on show. Graeme Mitchell, a silky defender. Maybe just lacked a bit pace, but I always liked his style. Jacksona too, he was great for Hibs, played his best football here, no doubt about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfurryhibby View Post
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    Enjoyed the clip v Raith Rovers. Michael O’Neill showing how to take a ball from defence to attack before providing a lovely cross for Keith. Shame he missed a golden chance on his right foot near the end though. Billy Findlay, Hibs had high hoped for him, but he never really fulfilled them. Some other great players on show. Graeme Mitchell, a silky defender. Maybe just lacked a bit pace, but I always liked his style. Jacksona too, he was great for Hibs, played his best football here, no doubt about that.


    I too was surprised at O’Neill’s miss just needed more direction and pace not like him at all

    I remember watching him play for HIBS in a night time Cup tie at Firhill for Thrills he was totally unplayable

    Loved Graham Mitchell as you say loved his style all left foot a great servant to our great club

    Billy Findlay was a major disappointment especially after signing an unprecedented at the time 5 year deal but took his goal well in the clip

    Shaun Dennis must have given himself a nose bleed at the death up there trying to score against the cabbage

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    The Johnston sending off caused much hilarity.He got himself into our defensive wall so that he could needle our players.The inevitable happened in that it was Johnston who got needled and he started punching and kicking,I think the last straw was when Jim Blair stamped on his foot.

    Just to show off I saw Tommy Younger make a fantastic save from a Waddell header. Younger who was pretty bulky as a player had to change direction in mid air when Waddell tried to head the ball one way and it hit the wrong side of his head and went the other way.Think it was 2-2 that day.

    It was a horrible misty night as well and probably the only good game Jim Blair had for us. Two goals and getting Willie Jonston sent off what more could you ask. I was at the game with my husband and we always used to remember it as Jim Blair's game

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    In the 70s and 80s. If ever we went to Morton it always seemed to be pouring rain ...I recall a late 70s midweek game - possibly one of the coldest and wettest I’ve experienced...
    That's how I remember it too. It was even raining in the the first game of our "great adventure" in the first division

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    That's how I remember it too. It was even raining in the the first game of our "great adventure" in the first division

    Average Annual Rainfall Edinburgh: 45cm

    Average Annual Rainfall Greenock: 66cm

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    5/12/2018 Scottish League Premiership

    Hibernian 2 v 2 St Mirren

    Shaw 56
    Porteous 73

    This game best remembered for Adam Hammill’s incredible opener from just inside his own half after six minutes Paul McGinn added a second to put St Mirren ahead in the second half

    Gary Parker made a veiled attack post match on unnamed players stating that HIBS are currently playing with seven or eight men

    https://youtu.be/daLOurHEf4o


    Hibs Bogdan Mavrias Ambrose Porteous Stevenson Boyle Bartley Mallan Horgan Shaw and Kamberi

    Subs Milligan Slivka MacLaren

    Att 15096


    5/12/2009 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Motherwell

    Stokes 41,56



    5/12/1998 Scottish League Division One

    Morton 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Crawford
    Lovell
    Rougier


    Pretty sure Tony Rougier came off the bench and scored a wonder goal in this game?

    Stevie Crawford walked round the goalie for the first

    Paatelainen knocked it along the goal-line for a Lovell tap-in in the second half for the second

    Rougier on as a sub wide right accepted a Mixu pass dipped his shoulder and finished with aplomb with a left foot finish for the third

    Hibs would gain promotion to the Premier League in this season finishing 23 points ahead of nearest challengers Falkirk

    It was after this match that HIBS decided to sign Morton stalwart Derek Collins following interest from fellow title challengers Ayr United

    The Morton goalscorer Canadian international Paul Fenwick would also follow him to Easter Road

    https://youtu.be/yVBVbwTVrVg

    Hibs Gottskalksson Prenderville Lovering Skinner Hughes Dennis Lovell Crawford Paatelainen Latapy and McGinlay

    Subs Rougier Lavety

    Att 3150


    5/12/1992 Scottish League Premier Division

    Dundee 1 v 1 Hibernian

    D Jackson



    5/12/1959 Scottish League Division One

    Arbroath 2 v 3 Hibernian

    Joe Baker 3

    Joe Baker scored a quick fire hat-trick but HIBS took their foot off the gas and lost two soft goals in the last twenty minutes making for a nervous finish



    5/12/1925 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 8 v 4 Hamilton Academicals

    Harry Ritchie 3
    George Murray 2
    Jimmy Dunn
    Jimmy McColl
    og


    Bobby Templeton’s team had competed and lost in the 1923 and 1924 Scottish Cup Finals. Many of that great side were still around Jimmy McColl was well on the way to being the first HIBS player to score 100 League goals and Jimmy Dunn would go on to win the F.A. Cup with Everton and become a Wembley Wizard in 1928

    Hibs Sharp McGinnigle Dornan Kerr Miller Shaw Murray Dunn McColl Halligan and Ritchie

    Att 10000



    Birthdays

    Arthur Duncan

    Stephen Dobbie

    Abdellah Zoubir




    Hibernian FC On This Day. Colquhoun and Sinnet



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    6/12/2014 Scottish League Championship

    Falkirk 1 v 0 Hibernian

    A late David McCracken strike in 91 minutes from 20 yards was enough to dent HIBS’ title hopes


    6/12/1980 Scottish League Division One

    Falkirk 0 v 2 Hibernian

    MacLeod
    Rae

    New signing Billy McLaren made his debut and was made Captain for the day in place of the suspended Jackie McNamara

    Ally MacLeod uncharacteristically missed a penalty but the goal that he did score was a peach from a tight angle Gordon Rae scored early in the second half when he slotted home a pass from Ralph Callachan to put HIBS top of the League

    Hibs McArthur Brown Duncan McLaren Paterson Jimmy Brown Callachan Rae Connolly MacLeod and McGlinchey

    Sub Jamieson

    Att 3764


    6/12/1975 Scottish League Premier Division

    Dundee 2 v 0 Hibernian

    A bad day at the office for HIBS Dundee right back Alex Caldwell scored twice without reply and John Blackley was sent off near the end for one foul too many


    6/12/1952 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Celtic

    Reilly


    6/12/1947 Scottish League Division One

    Partick Thistle 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Combe 33

    Alex Wright scored a late penalty to equalise for the Jags



    6/12/1924 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Airdrieonians

    McColl 47

    Willie Harper saved a first minute penalty from the legendary Hughie Gallacher

    Not to be outdone Gallacher would score a late equaliser for Airdrie

    Willie Harper would be sold to Arsenal for a record fee of £4000 and was the first ever goalkeeper to wear a yellow jersey whilst at HIBS



    6/12/1902 Scottish League Division One

    Morton 0 v 1 Hibernian

    Bobby Atherton

    A victory at Cappielow moved HIBS nearer the Scottish League title.

    Hibs held an eight point gap with just three games to play

    Nearest challengers Rangers had two games in hand but HIBS only needed three points from their last three games to win the League

    Harry Rennie Hibs’ scottish International goalkeeper was outstanding returning to his home town

    Bobby Atherton netted after fine work by Barney Breslin

    Hibs Rennie Hogg Gray Breslin Buchan Robertson McCartney Atherton McGeachan Callaghan and Stewart

    Att 4000



    Birthdays:


    Gordon Durie

    Grant Brebner



    Hibernian On This Day Colquhoun and Sinnet



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    7/12/2019 Scottish League Premiership

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Aberdeen

    Boyle 52 and 68
    Kamberi 74


    Hibs hammer Aberdeen

    https://youtu.be/Z1TT7mVAQlw


    Hibs: Rocky Naismith Porteous Hanlon Stevenson Hallberg Mallan Boyle Allan Kamberi and Doidge

    Subs Slivka Jackson Shaw

    Att 16767


    7/12/2013 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Partick Thistle

    James Collins 93


    Terry Butcher’s home debut as HIBS Manager and it took James Collins until the 93rd minute to spare his blushes and equalise Kris Doolan’s 49th minute opener

    https://youtu.be/kgjjw7Z7bxg


    7/12/2008 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Celtic

    Rankin 55
    Nish 69

    The game that launched the squiggler

    https://youtu.be/vXhxDpn55wc



    7/12/2002 Scottish League SPL

    Dundee United 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Ian Murray

    https://youtu.be/tpBO52T0rhE



    7/12/1996 Scottish League Premier Division

    Rangers 4 v 3 Hibernian

    Wright
    D Jackson
    McGinlay

    A defeat but a cracking match

    Hibs Leighton Miller Shannon Wikins Millen Hunter Harper Dow Wright Jackson and McGinlay

    Subs McAllister Cameron

    Att 48000

    https://youtu.be/ezsZy96gV_0


    7/12/1974 Scottish League Division One

    Airdrieonians 0 v 0 Hibernian

    A hard match played in terrible weather HIBS exerted considerable pressure second half but could not blow the wee Airdrie house down Derek Spalding went off injured and Des Bremner was outstanding at Centre Back

    Ally MacLeod made his debut off the bench coming on as a second half sub for Willie Murray

    Hibs: McArthur Brownlie Bremner Stanton Spalding Blackley Murray Smith Harper Munro and Duncan

    Subs Schaedler MacLeod

    Att 4689


    7/12/1968 Scottish League Division One

    Aberdeen 2 v 6 Hibernian

    Cormack 3
    McBride
    Scott
    Davis pen

    HIBS warmed up for Hamburg away with a convincing win on a frost bound pitch HIBS led 5-1 at half-time

    Forrest and Buchan scored for the Dons

    HIBS Allan Shevlane Davis Cousin Madsen Stanton Scott Quinn McBride Cormack and Stevenson

    Att 11000


    7/12/1957 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 4 v 0 Third Lanark

    Preston 2
    Baker
    Ormond


    7/12/1946 Scottish League Division One

    Queen Of The South 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Peat
    Smith
    Ormond

    Willie Ormond made a goal scoring debut in this game

    The Famous Five were starting to take shape as he lined up in this game with Eddie Turnbull and Gordon Smith


    7/12/1907 Scottish League Division One

    Queens Park 0 v 2 Hibernian

    Richard Harker 2 ( 1 pen)

    Dan McMichael swooped to sign a proven goalscorer and Richard Harker from Crystal Palace did not disappoint scoring a 25 yard screamer and converting a penalty

    He would score 28 goals in 67 appearances


    Birthdays:

    Graeme Love


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