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    The 3 2 game against Rangers when Johnston was sent off resulted in a Boardroom rammy. Willie Waddell demanded Rangers receive their share of the gate before they left. Tommy Younger collected the bags full of coins, almost threw Waddell down the stairs then threw the bags down after him.
    Those were the days!
    What is it with the Rangers and their reaction to a 3-2 defeat courtesy of HFC?

    I bet Waddell was quaking in his boots because Younger was a helluva big bloke
    This is how it feels


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    What is it with the Rangers and their reaction to a 3-2 defeat courtesy of HFC?

    I bet Waddell was quaking in his boots because Younger was a helluva big bloke
    Was quite surreal but very entertaining!

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    Don't suppose it was a bag of money from one of Tommy's fruit machines?

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    26/11/2019 Scottish League Premiership

    St Mirren 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Doidge 28
    Mallan pen 82

    Jack Ross continued his winning start as HIBS Manager with a 2-1 win over former club St Mirren in Paisley

    Christian Doidge scored his fifth goal in three games whilst former Saint Stevie Mallan came off the bench to score from the spot

    Junior Morais scored a late consolation for Saints


    Hibs Maxwell Naismith Porteous Hanlon Stevenson Hallberg Slivka Newell Allan Kamberi and Doidge

    Subs Boyle Horgan Mallan

    Att 5377



    26/11/2006 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Celtic

    Sproule
    Thomson

    Hibs Zibi Whittaker Murphy Martis Jones Thomson Sproule Beuzelin Brown Fletcher and Benji

    Subs Stewart Glass

    Att 16747



    26/11/1988 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Dundee

    Archibald

    Stevie Archibald equalises after Keith Wright and Tommy Coyne combine to give Dee the lead




    26/11/1983 Scottish League Premier Division

    Motherwell 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Sneddon
    Callachan

    Alan Sneddon celebrates his 100th appearance for HIBS by scoring his first goal for the club



    26/11/1955 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Partick Thistle

    Mulkerrin
    Ormond 2
    Combe
    Turnbull

    The Djurgaardens squad remained in Scotland and sat in the Stand to witness HIBS go nap against Partick Thistle

    Gordon Smith was in fine form and made the first three goals for Mulkerrin and Ormond 2

    Exhibee Alex Wright pulled one back for the Jags after the interval

    The sixth member of the Famous Five Bobby Combe added a fourth and Eddie Turnbull completed the scoring


    26/11/1949 Scottish League Division One

    Third Lanark 0 v 2 Hibernian

    Johnstone
    Reilly

    Hibs were not at their best but still had too much firepower for this Thirds team Bobby Johnstone scored the first after a neat back heel from Lawrie Reilly. Reilly scored the second after being put through on goal from a wonderful pass by Bobby Combe

    Thirds had a blonde teenage live wire out on the left wing that caused HIBS problems and came close to scoring on a couple of occasions none other than future HIBS player and Scotland Manager Ally MacLeod

    Q. What HIBS player won two Championship medals for the same season?


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    John Murphy


    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell

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    Quote Originally Posted by brog View Post
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    The 3 2 game against Rangers when Johnston was sent off resulted in a Boardroom rammy. Willie Waddell demanded Rangers receive their share of the gate before they left. Tommy Younger collected the bags full of coins, almost threw Waddell down the stairs then threw the bags down after him.
    Those were the days!
    So even back in 1970 they were skint and needed cash ASAP. I thought it was all David Murrays fault they went bust.

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    26/11/2019 Scottish League Premiership

    St Mirren 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Doidge 28
    Mallan pen 82

    Jack Ross continued his winning start as HIBS Manager with a 2-1 win over former club St Mirren in Paisley

    Christian Doidge scored his fifth goal in three games whilst former Saint Stevie Mallan came off the bench to score from the spot

    Junior Morais scored a late consolation for Saints


    Hibs Maxwell Naismith Porteous Hanlon Stevenson Hallberg Slivka Newell Allan Kamberi and Doidge

    Subs Boyle Horgan Mallan

    Att 5377



    26/11/2006 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Celtic

    Sproule
    Thomson

    Hibs Zibi Whittaker Murphy Martis Jones Thomson Sproule Beuzelin Brown Fletcher and Benji

    Subs Stewart Glass

    Att 16747



    26/11/1988 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Dundee

    Archibald

    Stevie Archibald equalises after Keith Wright and Tommy Coyne combine to give Dee the lead




    26/11/1983 Scottish League Premier Division

    Motherwell 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Sneddon
    Callachan

    Alan Sneddon celebrates his 100 th appearance for HIBS by scoring his first goal for the club



    26/11/1955 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Partick Thistle

    Mulkerrin
    Ormond 2
    Combe
    Turnbull

    The Djurgaardens squad remained in Scotland and sat in the Stand to witness HIBS go nap against Partick Thistle

    Gordon Smith was in fine form and made the first three goals for Mulkerrin and Ormond 2

    Exhibee Alex Wright pulled one back for the Jags after the interval

    The sixth member of the Famous Five Bobby Combe added a fourth and Eddie Turnbull completed the scoring


    26/11/1949 Scottish League Division One

    Third Lanark 0 v 2 Hibernian

    Johnstone
    Reilly

    Hibs were not at their best but still had too much firepower for this Thirds team Bobby Johnstone scored the first after a neat back heel from Lawrie Reilly. Reilly scored the second after being put through on goal from a wonderful pass by Bobby Combe

    Thirds had a blonde teenage live wire out on the left wing that caused HIBS problems and came close to scoring on a couple of occasions none other than future HIBS player and Scotland Manager Ally MacLeod

    Q. What HIBS player won two Championship medals for the same season?


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    Answer. Alan Sneddon won a medal for Celtic and us in different divisions having played enough games for Celtic before his transfer to us where he again played enough games to get a winners medal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argylehibby View Post
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    Answer. Alan Sneddon won a medal for Celtic and us in different divisions having played enough games for Celtic before his transfer to us where he again played enough games to get a winners medal.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Argylehibby View Post
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    Answer. Alan Sneddon won a medal for Celtic and us in different divisions having played enough games for Celtic before his transfer to us where he again played enough games to get a winners medal.
    A much maligned player who served Hibs well. Alan Sneddon was also a very personable guy the one time I meet him.

    He was a good professional whom played through some really dark times at ER, didnae deserve the pelters he got. It was enough to make you wince, the Cyclops stuff and much, much worse. The old East virtually empty......there was no hiding place from the dafties, well except when we kicked up the slope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfurryhibby View Post
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    A much maligned player who served Hibs well. Alan Sneddon was also a very personable guy the one time I meet him.

    He was a good professional whom played through some really dark times at ER, didnae deserve the pelters he got. It was enough to make you wince, the Cyclops stuff and much, much worse. The old East virtually empty......there was no hiding place from the dafties, well except when we kicked up the slope.
    Around 1987/88 Gordon Hunter's girlfriend worked in Crombies in Broughton Street (the bar not the butcher). Although it was far from regular, it wasn't unusual to see a crowd of Hibs players in there. I spoke with Alan Sneddon 2-3 times and he was really friendly and totally normal (they all were to be fair).

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    27/11/2005 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Rangers

    Riordan
    O’Connor

    This is what Saturday’s were all about beating Rangers at Easter Road

    Derek Riordan opened the scoring with a tap in at the back post from Ivan Sproule’s cross

    Garry O’Connor made it two when he cushioned home Riordan’s inch perfect pass

    Barry Ferguson pulled one back for Rangers
    (Highlights on YouTube)

    Ian Murray lined up for Alex McLeishs’ Rangers


    Hibs Zibi Whittaker Glass Smith Caldwell Brown Beuzelin Sproule Thomson O’Connor and Riordan

    Subs Fletcher Morrow Shiels

    Att 16958


    27/11/2004 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Inverness CT

    Boozy 39
    Riordan 47


    Carricondo Juanjo gave Inverness the lead on 34 minutes



    27/11/2001 Scottish League Cup Quarter Final

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Dundee United

    McManus
    Luna


    27/11/1999 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Aberdeen

    McGinlay
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    27/11/1982 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 3 Celtic

    Gary Murray 2

    Pat Stanton splashed the cash and signed Partick Thistle’s Alan Rough 31 for 60k

    Celtic’s goals came from Frank McGarvey 2 and Paul McStay

    Crippled by injuries HIBS were lurking dangerously near the foot of the table



    27/11/1971 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 2 Kilmarnock

    O’Rourke pen
    Baker
    Edwards

    In a cracking game at Easter Road goals by George Maxwell penalty and Ross Mathie gave Killie a 2-1 half-time lead.

    Joe Baker equalised and Alex Edwards making his home debut scored the winner for the Hibees

    Edwards due to his superior midfield play was already being spoken about in the press as the bargain of the season




    27/11/1962 Fairs Cities Cup Round 2 Leg 1

    Utrecht 0 v 1 Hibernian

    Falconer


    Duncan Falconer’s 11th minute opportunist strike from Tommy Preston’s shrewd long pass gave HIBS something to hold onto in the second leg

    Ronnie Simpson saved a 65th minute penalty

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

    Att 12000


    Q. What HIBS legend would make his debut in the second leg?



    27/11/1954 Scottish League Division One

    East Fife 1 v 5 Hibernian

    Johnstone 3
    Ormond 2

    John Fraser deputised for the injured Gordon Smith and performed admirably

    Eddie Turnbull picked up a bad injury after 55 minutes that effectively left HIBS down to ten men but they still managed to win this tricky away fixture convincingly



    27/11/1948 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Third Lanark

    Turnbull


    Eddie Turnbull’s solo strike put HIBS top of the league

    On the same day Hearts’ 0-2 win at Cappielow took them off bottom



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    Ally Donaldson



    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell


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    Last edited by BILLYHIBS; 27-11-2020 at 11:14 AM.

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    Legend-- Jimmy O'Rourke

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    Legend-- Jimmy O'Rourke



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    28/11/1987 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 0 v 1 Celtic

    Celtic Casuals the now defunct Celtic Soccer Crew launched a CS Gas Canister into the East causing panic and mayhem with hundreds of HIBS fans seeking refuge on the pitch

    Football hooliganiism was taking a sinister turn only weeks earlier HIBS fans had been attacked at Ibrox when fireworks were launched into their end by Rangers fans



    28/11/1955 European Champions Cup Quarter Final Second Leg

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Djurgardens (Agg 4-1)

    Turnbull pen 70

    Onwards march the HIBS

    A penalty goal by Eddie Turnbull twenty minutes from the end ended all doubts about HIBS’ entry into the semifinals of the European Champions Cup.

    Willie Ormond was on his way up through the middle when he was unceremoniously brought down by Edlund and Ollson

    Hibs should have won this game more convincingly but brilliant goalkeeping by Arvidsson kept them out pulling off fantastic saves from a Turnbull header at the base of the post, Mulkerrin, Smith and Bobby Combe with a net bound daisy cutter sneaking in at the post that the keeper held at full stretch.

    Gordon Smith thumped the Swedish post when he anticipated a Combe back heeler Arvidsson then tipped a brilliant net bound Mulkerrin header over the crossbar

    Just before the winning goal Combe through on goal brilliantly lobbed the goalkeeper only to see Edlund head the ball away from underneath the crossbar

    Such was the pace and power of HIBS’ display- there was not a failure in their ranks - that many observers fancied them to bring the inaugural trophy back to Scotland

    Hibs Younger McFarlane Paterson Thomson Plenderleith Preston Smith Combe Mulkerrin Turnbull and Ormond

    Att 31000









    Birthdays:

    Scott Allan



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    Last edited by BILLYHIBS; 28-11-2020 at 01:18 PM.

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    29/11/2014 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Alloa 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Craig
    Gray

    https://youtu.be/lL7-4wUSICs

    Typical old fashioned tricky away Scottish Cup tie

    A clanger from Oxley gives Alloa the lead

    Liam Craig equalises direct from a free kick

    David Gray with a typical Scottish Cup winning header gives HIBS the lead

    King Dom sent off


    HIBS Oxley Gray Fontaine Hanlon Stevenson Robertson Allan Craig Handling Cummings and Malonga

    Subs Stanton Harris Kennedy

    Att 2138



    29/11/1980 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Dunfermline Athletic

    MacLeod

    Bertie Auld’s first home game in charge.

    Ally MacLeod scores the only goal in a game that was not pretty to watch as HIBS try to peg back League leaders Raith Rovers

    HIBS would win the League in this season

    Hibs McArthur McGlinchey Duncan McNamara Paterson Brown Callachan Rae MacLeod Connolly and S Brown

    Sub Jim Brown

    Att 4350


    29/11/1975 Scottish League Premier Division

    St Johnstone 3 v 4 Hibernian

    Duncan 3
    Brownlie pen

    Arthur Duncan was far and away the best player on the park in this fixture and he became the first player to score a hat-trick for HIBS in the Premier League

    It was only sloppy defending on HIBS’ part that allowed Saints back into the game with Charlie Smith scoring two and Gordon Smith grabbing the other

    Arthur opened the scoring after 2 minutes Smith replied on 3 minutes and then gave Saints the lead on 16 minutes Arthur was then pulled down in the box for John Brownlie to equalise from the penalty spot on 19 minutes The flying winger then added further goals on 21 and 49 minutes

    Hibs McArthur Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Barry Blackley Edwards Bremner Harper Munro and Duncan

    Att 4484



    27/11/1967 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Round 2 Leg 2

    Hibernian 5 v 0 Napoli ( Agg 6-4 )

    Duncan 5
    Quinn 44
    Cormack 66
    Stanton 67
    Stein 77

    Hibs have known European triumphs but never one quite like this

    Hibs had to win by three clear goals and concede none to knock the Italian League leaders out of the Fairs Cup.

    In five minutes the fuse that lit this explosive tie was lit when fullback Bobby Duncan carried the ball forward into midfield and from 25 yards took everyone by surprise when he unleashed a thundering left foot shot that flashed past Italian international goalkeeper Dino Zoff in the Naples goal high into the net

    Peter Cormack was then pulled down inside the box but the Referee only awarded an indirect free kick that was cleared

    Pat Stanton then had a header from a Pat Quinn freekick brilliantly saved by Zoff

    Alan McGraw then joined in the action with a powerful shot that was deflected past the post before Colin Stein had a shot cleared off the line by Bianchi

    Naples were turning physical and in fairness to the Referee this did not go unnoticed as they continued to rack up fouls ( 23 in the first half).

    With the pressure mounting on the Italian goal HIBS made the breakthrough their play deserved just before half-time. Stein made it by his sheer determination in carrying the ball almost to the Naples by-line and then cutting it across goal Zoff fumbled and Quinn racing in hit a hard low shot into the net off the upright

    At half-time Napoli sacrificed an attacker for a defender but it was too little too late as HIBS now had their tails up

    In the second half as HIBS kicked down the slope it was attack after attack

    In 67 minutes Easter Road went radge Stein won a corner Alex Scott swung it well away from Zoff and Peter Cormack rose in the box jumping at least a foot higher than everyone else to send a header beyond the goalkeeper

    Two minutes later the fans were singing “Easy Easy” as Pat Stanton headed home number four at the back post courtesy of another splendid Scott cross

    Zoff then dropped on a header from Stein before Girardo was sent off for kicking out at Eric Stevenson when they were both lying on the ground in front of the Stand

    In 79 minutes a Napoli clearance was intercepted and Stein was sent through on goal to complete the scoring

    Hibs Wilson Duncan Davis Stanton Madsen McGraw Scott Quinn Stein Cormack and Stevenson

    Subs Allan McNeill O’Rourke

    Att 21000

    Q. Who did HIBS defeat in the previous round?





    29/11/1958 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 2 Celtic

    Joe Baker 3

    Joe Baker was declared unfit for this game but made a Lazarus like recovery in time to score a hat-trick


    29/11/1947 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 0 St Mirren

    Ormond 3 ( 2 pens)
    Smith 2

    A pivotal result that put HIBS on a long undefeated run on their way to winning the league


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    Jim Farmer

    Shelton Martis


    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell


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    28/11/1987 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 0 v 1 Celtic

    Celtic Casuals the now defunct Celtic Soccer Crew launched a CS Gas Canister into the East causing panic and mayhem with hundreds of HIBS fans seeking refuge on the pitch

    Football hooliganiism was taking a sinister turn only weeks earlier HIBS fans had been attacked at Ibrox when fireworks were launched into their end by Rangers fans



    28/11/1955 European Champions Cup Quarter Final Second Leg

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Djurgardens (Agg 4-1)

    Turnbull pen 70

    Onwards march the HIBS

    A penalty goal by Eddie Turnbull twenty minutes from the end ended all doubts about HIBS’ entry into the semifinals of the European Champions Cup.

    Willie Ormond was on his way up through the middle when he was unceremoniously brought down by Edlund and Ollson

    Hibs should have won this game more convincingly but brilliant goalkeeping by Arvidsson kept them out pulling off fantastic saves from a Turnbull header at the base of the post, Mulkerrin, Smith and Bobby Combe with a net bound daisy cutter sneaking in at the post that the keeper held at full stretch.

    Gordon Smith thumped the Swedish post when he anticipated a Combe back heeler Arvidsson then tipped a brilliant net bound Mulkerrin header over the crossbar

    Just before the winning goal Combe through on goal brilliantly lobbed the goalkeeper only to see Edlund head the ball away from underneath the crossbar

    Such was the pace and power of HIBS’ display- there was not a failure in their ranks - that many observers fancied them to bring the inaugural trophy back to Scotland

    Hibs Younger McFarlane Paterson Thomson Plenderleith Preston Smith Combe Mulkerrin Turnbull and Ormond

    Att 31000









    Birthdays:

    Scott Allan



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    The firework was fired by our fans at the Huns but hit the roof of the main stand and fell on us

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringothedog View Post
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    The firework was fired by our fans at the Huns but hit the roof of the main stand and fell on us

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    Stevie Brown starting in that Dunfermline game in 1980. There was a boy that never quite cut it. Part of the squad in the 79 cup final too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iggy Pope View Post
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    Stevie Brown starting in that Dunfermline game in 1980. There was a boy that never quite cut it. Part of the squad in the 79 cup final too.


    The Dunfermline game was his last game

    A boy that showed so much promise only played 22 competitive games over 18 months sold to Whitehill Welfare

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    Hibs beat future European Cup winners, Porto before beating Napoli.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brog View Post
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    Hibs beat future European Cup winners, Porto before beating Napoli.



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    The firework was fired by our fans at the Huns but hit the roof of the main stand and fell on us
    A red distress flare, I had to dodge a couple of bits when they fell down from the pigeon netting.

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    30/11/2019 Scottish League Premiership

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Kilmarnock

    Doidge 19
    Naismith 47

    HIBS lose 93rd minute goal

    https://youtu.be/1iptzkVAMyQ



    Hibs Maxwell Hanlon Stevenson Porteous Naismith Slivka Newell Hallberg Allan Doidge and Kamberi

    Att 16180


    30/11/2013 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Ross County 0 v 1 Hibernian

    Handling 31

    Hibs’ first ever win in Dingwall and Terry Butcher’s first game and win as HIBS Manager

    What could go wrong ?

    Paul Cairney sent off for a second bookable offence

    https://youtu.be/BKUurjTrevo


    Hibs Williams Maybury Hanlon McGivern Forster Craig Stevenson Cairney Robertson Handling and Collins

    Subs Tudur-Jones Caldwell Taiwo

    Att 2200


    30/11/1994 Scottish League Premiership

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Celtic

    D Jackson pen

    John Collins opened the scoring for Celtic from a direct free-kick in the first minute

    Darren Jackson equalised from the penalty spot to safeguard HIBS’ undefeated home record in the second half


    Hibs Leighton Miller Love McGinlay Tweed Hunter McAllister Hamilton Weir Jackson and O’Neill

    Subs Harper Findlay

    Att 12200


    30/11/1993 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 0 v 0 St Johnstone

    Nothing of any note happened in this game



    30/11/1991 Scottish League Premier Division

    St Johnstone 0 v 1 Hibernian

    McIntyre 76

    Despite the scoreline a real end to end affair Tommy McIntyre scored the winner with a header from a Joe Tortolano free-kick and Keith Wright terrorised the Saints defence the whole game so much so that Manager Alex Miller was calling for him to be capped by Scotland

    Hibs Burridge Miller Tortolano Hunter McIntyre Nicholls Weir Hamilton Wright McGraw and McGinlay

    Att 6717



    30/11/1983 Scottish League Cup Group 4

    Airdrieonians 1 v 3 Hibernian

    G Harvey 2
    G Murray

    The final game in the group and Manager Pat Stanton decided to give youth its chance

    Hibs Rae McKee Weir Rice Hunter Kane Conroy McCurdy Murray Thomson and Harvey

    Sub Milne

    Att 738



    30/11/1974 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Ayr United

    Duncan
    Stanton

    This would be Alex Cropley’s last game for HIBS as he was sold to Arsenal for £150000 the following Friday

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

    Sub Murray for Munro

    Att 10133

    Q. Who did Eddie Turnbull sign to replace Cropley?



    30/11/ 1963 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Aberdeen

    Baxter
    E Stevenson pen

    High flying Aberdeen came to town and HIBS had injury problems with Willie Hamilton and John Fraser both out they brought in 17 year old Billy Simpson at right back

    It was great game with both teams producing chances bringing out great saves from Ronnie Simpson and John ‘Tubby’ Ogston respectively

    John Baxter stepped up to lash a thunderbolt into the top corner

    Aberdeen pressed forward searching for the equaliser urged on by the youthful Charlie Cooke.

    HIBS dealt with the pressure and towards the end of the game Eric Stevenson scored the winner from the penalty spot after he was upended by Ally Shewan

    Hibs Simpson Simpson Grant Leishman Easton Baxter Scott Quinn G Baker Martin and Stevenson

    Att 10000



    30/11/1946 Scottish League Division One

    St Mirren 0 v 1 Hibernian

    Jock Weir


    Struggling St Mirren had signed HIBS forward Arthur Milne but he was unable to make an impression on the HIBS defence



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    John Hazel



    In Colours Green And White John Campbell


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    30/11/1993 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 0 v 0 St Johnstone

    Nothing of any note happened in this game
    ...

    I've been to a few Hibs games like that

    ...though, for some strange reason, they were nearly always against Morton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith_M View Post
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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.
    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

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    Ian Munro, Cropley's replacement?

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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
    There's quite a long short list of games in the worst ever category

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatHead View Post
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    Ian Munro, Cropley's replacement?
    Sorry no

    He is the logical choice but was already at the club

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    Quote Originally Posted by Killiehibbie View Post
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    There's quite a long short list of games in the worst ever category
    👍🏿

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    Ally McLeod to replace Cropley?

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    Ally McLeod to replace Cropley?
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