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    8/8/2017 Scottish League Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 5 v 0 Ayr United

    Stokes 2
    S Murray
    Ambrose
    Big Dave


    8/8/2015 Scottish League Championship Match Day 1

    Dumbarton 2 v 1 Hibernian

    Malonga


    8/8/1999 Scottish League SPL Match Day 2

    Dundee 3 v 4 Hibernian

    Lehmann
    Sauzee 2
    Miller


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    8/8/1998 Scottish League Cup Round 2

    Hamilton Academicals 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Skinner
    Lovell


    8/8/1992 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 3

    Hibernian 0 v 0 Rangers



    8/8/1987 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 1

    Dunfermline 3 v 3 Hibernian

    Kane
    Weir
    Collins

    Dunfermline returned to the Premier League for the first time since 1975 and a bumper crowd of 11000 welcomed both teams as they came out into the afternoon sunshine the Dunfermline fans giving their heroes a standing ovation

    The opening stages were frantic and Dunfermline withstood 20 minutes of HIBS pressure before taking a sensational lead when centre half Dave Young rose in the HIBS box to head home the opener to send their fans wild. Dunfermline might have had a second before half time but it was HIBS who carved out an equaliser through Paul Kane right on the break

    That goal gave HIBS confidence going into the second half and the Dunfermline defence struggled to cope with mercurial winger Michael Weir indeed it was Weir who put HIBS 2-1 ahead when he pounced on a Stevie Cowan header that Ian Westwater failed to hold

    Dunfermline were far from finished however and within a few minutes were level again when ex hibee Stuart Beedie equalised for the Pars with a deflected free kick.

    Hibs’ teenage midfield sensation John Collins once again put HIBS into the lead on 59 minutes following a mazy run and cross from Weir in which he beat four defenders.

    It looked for all the world that HIBS would hold on as the clock ticked down as they had a vice-like grip of the midfield but that man Young popped up again in 87 minutes to head home a sensational equaliser and a share of the points for the home team

    Hibs: Rough Milne McIntyre May Rae Hunter Weir Kane Cowan Collins and McBride

    Sub: Tortolano

    Dunfermline: Westwater Robertson Williamson McCathie Young Robertson Beedie Morrison Ferguson McCall and Jenkins

    Sub: Thompson and Irvine

    Att: 11551



    8/8/1981 Scottish League Cup Group 1

    Hibernian 1 v 2 St Johnstone

    Gary Murray




    8/8/1970 Scottish League Cup Group 4

    Hibernian 3 v 1 St Johnstone

    Graham
    Duncan
    McBride

    This game was significant in that Chris Shevlane got carried off with damaged knee ligaments to be replaced at full back by a young John Brownlie who produced a Man of the Match performance laying on two goals with his forays up the park


    8/8/1964 Scottish League Cup Group 4

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Third Lanark

    Stanton pen
    Martin
    Stevenson

    Pat Stanton was the nominated penalty taker as highlighted in the Match Programme following his success from the spot in midweek . Joe Davis was unavailable for selection as he turned out for Third Lanark on this day



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    That Dundee game and seeing Sauzee hit a ball. How lucky were we to have him in a Hibernian jersey.

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    That Dundee game and seeing Sauzee hit a ball. How lucky were we to have him in a Hibernian jersey.
    Quality...just quality.

    Mon dieu!

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    That St Johnstone LC game was the only game my mum ever took me to if I recall correctly. Lost 1-2 and a certain Ally McCoist scored a 25 yard screamer. I was only 12 and remember being on the huge east terracing with her and McCoist before he became a total dick scoring that goal

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    That St Johnstone LC game was the only game my mum ever took me to if I recall correctly. Lost 1-2 and a certain Ally McCoist scored a 25 yard screamer. I was only 12 and remember being on the huge east terracing with her and McCoist before he became a total dick scoring that goal
    Hibs’ first season back in the top flight. Hearts went in the opposite direction going down to the First Division

    Stuart Beedie future hibee scored the other goal

    HIBS : Donaldson Flavell Turnbull McNamara McLaren Rice Callachan Rae Murray MacLeod and Duncan

    St Johnstone: Tulloch Kilgour McNeil Weir Rutherford Caldwell Pelosi McCoist Beedie Fleming and Brogan

    Att: 5654

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    9/8/2018 UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying Round Ist Leg

    Hibernian 0 v 0 Molde


    9/8/2016 Scottish League Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 1 v 3 Queen Of The South

    Hanlon


    9/8/2014 Scottish League Championship Match Day 1

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Livingston

    El Alagui
    Oxley

    Mark Oxley did an Andy Goram and scored with a hand to ball clearance from his own box but going in the opposite direction this time

    https://youtu.be/fJ4o4_c-ODE



    9/8/2008 Scottish League SPL Match Day 1

    Kilmarnock 1 v 0 Hibernian


    9/8/2003 Scottish League SPL Match Day 1

    Dundee United 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Riordan
    McManus pen



    9/8/1997 Scottish League Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Alloa Athletic

    Lavety
    McGinlay
    Charnley

    This Match probably best remembered for Chic Charnley lobbing the Alloa goalkeeper Keith McCulloch from just inside his own half

    Pat McGinlay repeated the trick against Kilmarnock goalkeeper Dragoje Lekovic a few weeks later from 45 yards but somehow wasn’t quite so good


    9/8/1986/Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 1

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Rangers

    Beedie
    Cowan


    Graeme Souness brought his Rangers team full of England internationals for his first game as player/coach and what a white hot welcome they got on a hot summers day at Easter Road and to the Scottish Premier League

    Stevie Cowan and Stuart Beedie scored for the Hibees with Ally McCoist netting the customary soft Rangers penalty but the game is probably best remembered for Graeme Souness running his studs down Beastie McCluskey’s leg and getting sent off at the half-way line sparking a full scale riot in which every player was booked apart from Alan Rough who remained a spectator


    Hibs: Rough Sneddon Tortolano Kirkwood Fulton Chisholm Beedie Weir Cowan McCluskey and May

    Subs: Rae and Irvine

    Att: 21674


    https://youtu.be/Cj5CmjB9LaE





    9/8/1980 Scottish League Division One Match Day 1

    Hibernian 0 v 1 Raith Rovers



    9/8/1975 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Dundee

    Macleod pen
    Harper

    Dundee had ex Hibees Thomson Allan and Alan Gordon in their side and promising youngster Gordon Strachan. HIBS opened the scoring with an Ally MacLeod penalty and Joe Harper delighted the crowd when he sold Thomson Allan a ‘ dummy ‘ before rolling the ball into the empty net



    9/8/1969 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Hibernian 4 v 1 Clyde

    Stanton pen
    Grant 2
    Murphy

    Billy Hulston opened the scoring for Clyde. Pat Stanton equalised scoring his first penalty since missing one in the Summer Cup Final versus Aberdeen. Colin Grant added a double and young John Murphy completed the scoring with a cracking goal


    9/8/1958 Scottish League Cup Group 4

    Hibernian 3 v 2 Falkirk

    Baker
    Aitken
    McCarry og



    9/8/1952 Scottish League Cup Group 1

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Patrick Thistle

    Reilly 3
    Combe
    Turnbull pen

    Champions Hibernian played their first home match of the season in this League Cup match versus Patrick Thistle in front of a bumper crowd

    In the opening minutes Sharp stung the fingers of Tommy Younger with a fierce drive but the ball rebounded into play and was collected by Lawrie Reilly who quickly shuttled it on to Bobby Combe before racing off downfield. Combe lobbed a perfectly weighted ball over the heads of the Thistle defence and there was Reilly racing through to score. Prior to half -time Combe added a second and soon after the break Reilly made it three before Stott pulled one back for the jags but it meant little as Reilly went on to complete his hat-trick and Turnbull added another from the penalty spot


    Hibs: Younger Govan Howie Buchanan Paterson and Gallacher Smith Combe Reilly Turnbull and Ormond

    Att: 30000




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    12/8/2018 Scottish League Premiership Match Day 2

    St Johnstone 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Shaw


    12/8/2017 Scottish League Premiership Match Day 2

    The Rangers 2 v 3 Hibernian

    S Murray
    Tavernier og
    Slivka


    Alfredo Morelos headed The Rangers in front after three minutes. Simon Murray equalised with a neat finish cutting in from the left and skipping past Fabio Carduso to steer a low shot past Wes Foderingham.

    Ryan Jack was sent off for angrily grabbing Dylan McGeoch and getting involved in a heated exchange with Anthony Stokes right in front of Referee John Beaton. HIBS added to Rangers’ woes when Murray picked out Slivka on the edge of the six yard box the Lithuanian’s attempt on goal appeared to be going past the post before being inadvertently directed into his own goal by Tavernier

    Hibs stretched their lead just after the interval when The Rangers defence fell asleep at a throw in allowing Slivka to control the ball on his knee before sending a 20 yard volley beyond Foderingham

    Tavernier redeemed himself with nine minutes to go when he pulled a goal back with a header but it was too little too late

    Hibs: Marciano McGregor Ambrose Hanlon Whittaker McGeoch McGinn Slivka Stevenson Stokes and S Murray

    Subs Swanson and Gray

    Att: 49636


    https://youtu.be/WqHNpM3QxwY



    12/8/2012 Scottish League SPL Match Day 2

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Hearts

    Griffiths


    12/8/2006 Scottish League SPL Match Day 3

    Inverness CT 0 v 0 Hibernian



    12/8/2000 Scottish League SPL Match Day 3

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Dundee

    Agathe 2
    Lehmann 2
    Lovell

    Dundee took the lead in this game when Georgi Nemsadze cut the ball back to Fabian Caballero who found himself in acres of space to fire a powerful right footer into the bottom corner. The visitors were living up to their prematch billing and were playing brilliant football but were left stunned when Didier Agathe scored a brilliant solo goal collecting the ball in his own half shrugging off a series of challenges as the Dundee defence struggled to match his searing pace and he dispatched a deft flick beyond Dundee goalkeeper Rab Douglas on seeing the whites of the goalkeeper’s eyes.

    Hibs missed a goalden chance to take the lead when Douglas brilliantly saved a Russell Latapy penalty kick after Tom Smith was hauled down inside the box. Latapy made up for this misdemeanour when he played a perfectly weighted ball into Agathe’s path who gave HIBS the lead just before half-time

    Dundee’s problems increased in stoppage time at the end of the first half when Cabellero was sent off for elbowing Matty Jack after the HIBS enforcer had rattled his bones like a xylophone with a typically robust challenge

    Hibs were always comfortable against ten man Dundee in the second half and increased their lead through a double from substitute Dirk Lehmann and a late counter from fellow substitute Stuart Lovell

    Dundee had a man sent off in the tunnel after the game


    Hibs Colgan Smith Jack Laursen Fenwick T Smith ONeil Sauzee Latapy Agathe and Paatelainen

    Subs Lehmann Lovell Murray

    Dundee Douglas Smith De Marchi Tweed Marrocco Artero Billio Nemsadze Bonetti Cabellero Sara

    Subs Langfield Yates Milne Falconer Coyne

    Att 12075


    https://youtu.be/QetdkEYQ-0A




    12/8/1992 Scottish League Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 4 v 1 Raith Rovers

    Evans 2
    Hamilton
    McGinlay


    12/8/1989 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 1

    Aberdeen 1 v 0 Hibernian


    12/8/1987 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 2

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Rangers

    Collins


    12/8/1981 Scottish League Cup Group 1

    St Mirren 0 v 0 Hibernian


    12/8/1978 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 1

    Dundee United 0 v 0 Hibernian


    12/8/1972 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Hibernian 4 v 2 Queens Park

    Stanton
    Cropley
    Hamiton 2 ( 1 pen )

    Bobby Robertson played in goal in this game



    12/8/1970 Scottish League Cup Group 4

    Hibernian 3 v 2 Airdrieonians

    McBride
    Duncan 2


    12/8/1967 League Cup Group 3

    Dundee 0 v 0 Hibernian


    12/8/1964 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Dunfermline 2 v 0 Hibernian

    12/8/1961 Scottish League Cup Group 1

    St Johnstone 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Baxter


    12/8/1959 Scottish League Cup Group 4

    Dundee 4 v 3 Hibernian

    Ormond
    Baxter
    Baker

    Willie Wilson makes his debut



    12/8/1953 Scottish League Cup Group 1

    Falkirk 1 v 4 Hibernian

    Smith 2
    Johnstone
    D’Arcy

    12/8/1950 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Hibs 2 v 0 Dundee

    Johnstone
    Smith



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    23/8/1997 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 3

    Hibernian 4 v 0 Kilmarnock

    Crawford
    Lavety
    Baker og
    McGinlay

    This resounding 4-0 victory over Kilmarnock at Easter Road put flamboyant HIBS top of the Scottish Premier League with goals from Stevie Crawford, Barry Lavety, Baker og and Pat McGinlay

    Hibs’ fourth goal from Pat McGinlay a speculative long range effort from just inside the Killie half brought some light hearted banter between Pat McGinlay and Chic Charnley as he tried to emulate the latters goal from inside his own half against Alloa a few weeks earlier

    Gus MacPherson sent off after 20 minutes

    Apart from a 5-2 win versus Dunfermline a few weeks later HIBS did not win another match until January 1998 and ended up being relegated

    Hibs: Gottskalksson, Miller Boco Dods Hughes Charnley Dow Lavety Crawford Rougier and McGinlay

    Subs: C Jackson G Miller and Lee Power

    Att: 9559

    https://youtu.be/75Ay7lScXtg






    23/8/1972 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Aberdeen

    Duncan
    O’Rourke

    48 years ago today the League Cup winning team of 1972 known to many HIBS fans as Turnbull’s Tornadoes - even although there were many other worthy Tornadoes - played together for the first time

    Duncan and O’Rourke scored for HIBS to get revenge for an earlier defeat in the section at Pittodrie. Drew Jarvie replied for Aberdeen

    The rest as they say is history

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

    Sub: Hamilton

    Att: 18020



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    24/8/2019 Scottish League Premiership Match Day 3

    Hibernian 2 v 2 St Johnstone

    Jackson
    Kamberi

    https://youtu.be/6l8tD7dTRKs


    24/8/2013 Scottish League Premiership Match Day 4

    Kilmarnock 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Liam Craig 2



    24/8/2004 Scottish League Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 4 v 0 Alloa Athletic

    Murdock
    Orman
    Glass
    Riordan


    24/8/1993 Scottish League Cup Round 3

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Dundee

    Hunter
    Wright


    24/8/1991 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 4

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Dundee United

    Weir


    24/8/1974 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    St Johnstone 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Stanton
    Gordon
    Edwards

    A sad day HIBS legend Jimmy O’Rourke made his debut for St Johnstone in this game

    According to Jonnyboy in his brilliant book ‘ In Colours Green and White ‘ at one point Jimmy O’Rourke kicked Pat Stanton on the ankle just winked at him and ran off

    A young Bobby Thomson scored for Saints



    24/8/1895 Scottish League First Division Match Day 2

    Hibernian 4 v 2 Celtic

    Neill
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    Murray
    Howie


    Hibernian’s first ever Scottish League Division One match was a resounding 7-2 victory away to Third Lanark at Cathkin Park on Saturday 17th August

    The following week on Saturday 24th August Hibernian played Champions Celtic in the league at Hibernian Park. All Scotland was talking about the big clash of the Irish rivals ....which had excited so much interest among all followers of the game and was so eagerly looked forward to.

    Heavy showers of rain fell as the 10000 crowd assembled at the Holy Ground and when the Celtic team appeared on the field they received a ‘ rather cool reception.’ As if by magic the weather immediately changed when the Edinburgh Irishmen came out. The roar that greeted Barney Breslin’s Hibernian men brought the sunshine out in undimmed splendour and quite dispersed the vapoury veil enshrouding Arthur’s Seat and the Salisbury Crags

    Recent defector Allan Martin didn’t get too rough a time from the Hibernian navvies because he truly had an abysmal game for Celtic. Celtic had the best of the first half scoring a goal but Bobby Neill equalised amid great cheering

    At half-time Hibernian unfurled their green with harp Second Division Championship flag amid scenes of great emotion among the sons of the Emerald Isle that had to be seen to be believed

    An inspired Hibernian took command of the second half and goals from John Kennedy and Paddy Murray gave them a comfortable lead with ten minutes left. Celtic were a great team however and battled back with a goal to make a real game of it .

    Hibernian roused themselves roared on by their fanatical support. The beleaguered Celtic defence struggled to withstand wave after wave of Hibernian attacks resulting in Alex Howie scoring a fourth goal for Hibernian in the closing stages

    Hibernian: James McGinn, Tom Robertson, Thomas McFarlane, Barney Breslin, Bobby Neill, James ‘Judge’ Murphy, Paddy Murray, John Kennedy, John Ferguson, Willie Smith and Alex Howie


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    24/8/2019 Scottish League Premiership Match Day 3

    Hibernian 2 v 2 St Johnstone

    Jackson
    Kamberi

    https://youtu.be/6l8tD7dTRKs


    24/8/2013 Scottish League Premiership Match Day 4

    Kilmarnock 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Liam Craig 2



    24/8/2004 Scottish League Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 4 v 0 Alloa Athletic

    Murdock
    Orman
    Glass
    Riordan


    24/8/1993 Scottish League Cup Round 3

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Dundee

    Hunter
    Wright


    24/8/1991 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 4

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Dundee United

    Weir


    24/8/1974 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    St Johnstone 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Stanton
    Gordon
    Edwards

    A sad day HIBS legend Jimmy O’Rourke made his debut for St Johnstone in this game

    According to Jonnyboy In his brilliant book ‘ In Colours Green and White ‘ at one point Jimmy O’Rourke kicked Pat Stanton on the ankle just winked at him and ran off

    A young Bobby Thomson scored for Saints



    24/8/1875 Scottish League First Division Match Day 2

    Hibernian 4 v 2 Celtic

    Neill
    Kennedy
    Murray
    Howie


    Hibernian’s first ever Scottish League Division One match was a resounding 7-2 victory away to Third Lanark at Cathkin Park on Saturday 17th August

    The following week on Saturday 24th August Hibernian played Champions Celtic in the league at Hibernian Park. All Scotland was talking about the big clash of the Irish rivals ....which had excited so much interest among all followers of the game and was so eagerly looked forward to.

    Heavy showers of rain fell as the 10000 crowd assembled at the Holy Ground and when the Celtic team appeared on the field they received a ‘ rather cool reception.’ As if by magic the weather immediately changed when the Edinburgh Irishmen came out. The roar that greeted Barney Breslin’s Hibernian men brought the sunshine out in undimmed splendour and quite dispersed the vapoury veil enshrouding Arthur’s Seat and the Salisbury Crags

    Recent defector Allan Martin didn’t get too rough a time from the Hibernian navvies because he truly had an abysmal game for Celtic. Celtic had the best of the first half scoring a goal but Bobby Neill equalised amid great cheering

    At half-time Hibernian unfurled their green with harp Second Division Championship flag amid scenes of great emotion among the sons of the Emerald Isle that had to be seen to be believed

    An inspired Hibernian took command of the second half and goals from John Kennedy and Paddy Murray gave them a comfortable lead with ten minutes left. Celtic were a great team however and battled back with a goal to make a real game of it .

    Hibernian roused themselves roared on by their fanatical support. The beleaguered Celtic defence struggled to withstand wave after wave of Hibernian attacks resulting in Alex Howie scoring a fourth goal for Hibernian in the closing stages

    Hibernian: James McGinn, Tom Robertson, Thomas McFarlane, Barney Breslin, Bobby Neill, James ‘Judge’ Murphy, Paddy Murray, John Kennedy, John Ferguson, Willie Smith and Alex Howie


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    How could it be that Hibs were playing Celtic in 1875?

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    How could it be that Hibs were playing Celtic in 1875?
    Good spot!

    1895

    At least someone paying attention

    GGTTH

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    Good spot!

    1895

    At least someone paying attention

    GGTTH

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    Am enjoying these, Billy, so thanks for doing them.

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    Am enjoying these, Billy, so thanks for doing them.
    Yeah! I thought they were getting a bit samey so was trying to concentrate on say the first Tornadoes game or first home game in the first Division but there is always something happening at Hibernian FC every day of the year.

    We have a fantastic history and should be very proud of our club.

    I really enjoyed doing the review during Lockdown every day brought something different

    The funny thing I have been to most of the games and they bring back so many wonderful memories some not so

    Many thanks for your kind comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Yeah! I thought they were getting a bit samey so was trying to concentrate on say the first Tornadoes game or first home game in the first Division but there is always something happening at Hibernian FC every day of the year.

    We have a fantastic history and should be very proud of our club.

    I really enjoyed doing the review during Lockdown every day brought something different

    The funny thing I have been to most of the games and they bring back so many wonderful memories some not so

    Many thanks for your kind comments
    What, you were around in 1895! Thought that was only Jonnyboy.


    Seriously, thanks for the thread. Love it.

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    25/8/2018 Scottish League Premiership Match Day 3

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Aberdeen

    MacLaren


    Hibernian substitute Jamie MacLaren’s late equaliser in the 86th minute salvaged a point at home to Aberdeen

    Hibs had dominated the second half but looked like they would end up empty handed despite constant pressure

    On-loan Watford defender Tommie Hoban stabbed Aberdeen ahead after HIBS’ keeper Adam Bogdan made a hash of his initial shot

    The HIBS onslaught finally paid off with Jamie MacLaren prodding home Paul Hanlon’s cross at the back post

    Hibs: Bogdan Ambrose Porteous Hanlon Whittaker Gray Mallan Stevenson Horgan Shaw and Boyle

    Subs: Hyndman and MacLaren

    Att: 18583


    https://youtu.be/UWubvKgLtHA



    25/8/2012 Scottish League SPL Match Day 4

    Hibernian 2 v 0 St Johnstone

    Hanlon
    Doyle

    Hibs made it back to back wins in the Scottish Premiership when Paul Hanlon rose to score with a looplng header from a Griffiths corner just before the break and Eoin Doyle followed up on his initial effort in 53 minutes to make it two.

    Hibs: Williams Clancy Hanlon McPake Maybury Deegan Claros Cairney Wotherspoon Griffiths and Doyle

    Subs: Shefki and Ross Caldwell

    Att: 9639



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    25/8/2007 Scottish League SPL Match Day 4

    Hibernian 3 v 3 Aberdeen

    Zemama
    Fletcher
    Shiels

    Man Of The Match 40 year old Craig Brewster gave Aberdeen a parting gift of two goals as he would leave the Dons to manage Inverness CT.

    Hibs took the lead when Steven Fletcher played in Zemmama and the wee man had the presence of mind to dink over the advancing Souter from close range

    Craig Brewster then obliged scoring two before the break courtesy of some sloppy HIBS defending. The first when he volleyed home from a tight angle inside Ma-Kalamby’s near side post. The second when Hogg headed a Jackie McNamara delivery high into the air and the hesitant Ma-Kalamby failed to gather it allowing Brewster to tap-in to an empty net from six yards

    HIBS increased the pressure second half but another shocking error from Ma-Kalamby handed the visitors another goal. Barry Nicholson flighted in a harmless looking cross Ma-Kalamby came and missed the ball completely allowing Jamie Smith a gratefully accepted tap-in

    Ma-Kalamby then nervously flapped at a cross allowing hat-trick seeking Brewster to canon a header off the crossbar The game was raging from end to end and with 20 minutes remaining Steven Fletcher reduced the deficit with a wonderful scissors kick following good work from substitute Dean Shiels

    Shiels was then played in by Fletcher in the Aberdeen box and he rounded the Aberdeen goalkeeper for a tap in to draw HIBS level

    Hibs were screaming for a penalty in the final minute when Lee Miller looked guilty of pulling the jersey of Rob Jones in a congested penalty box

    Hibs: Ma-Kalalamby McCann Hogg Jones Murphy OBrien Kerr Beuzelin Stevenson Zemmama and Fletcher

    Subs: Gathuessi Benji and Shiels

    Att: 15280


    25/8/1987 Scottish League Cup Round 3

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Queen Of The South

    Orr
    Kano 2 ( 1 pen)


    25/8/1979 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 3

    Hibernian 5 v 2 Dundee


    MacLeod
    Callachan
    Rae
    Hutchinson 2

    Man Of The Match was Ally MacLeod but this game is best remembered for Ralph Callachan’s amazing solo goal where he waltzed past several Dundee defenders before rounding Dundee keeper Ally Donaldson and tapping the ball into the empty net to a tumultuous roar from the crowd. All at the same time Ally MacLeod was shouting at him” Pass the ball...pass the ball ya greedy b.....Oh great goal!”



    25/8/1971 Scottish League Cup Group1

    Dundee United 1 v 4 Hibernian

    Baker
    Stevenson
    Cropley
    Duncan

    Alan Gordon put United ahead but Joe Baker pulled HIBS level with a header just before the break

    Jim Cameron was sent off with 10 minutes to go following a crunching tackle on John Brownlie. This allowed the floodgates to open with HIBS scoring three more times through Stevenson Duncan and Cropley with Sodje scoring his fourth goal in four games. The result meant that HIBS had qualified for the quarter-finals with two games to spare

    Footnote:After Cameron was sent off Eric Stevenson scored direct from the resultant free-kick out on the far touchline his effort from 35 yards deceiving everyone including United goalkeeper Hamish McAlpine landing in the back of the net without being touched- The Rebel’s last ever goal for HIBS


    25/8/1965 Scottish League Division One ( Old) Match Day 1


    Morton 1 v 5 HIBS

    Martin 2
    Scott
    Quinn
    Cormack

    The Morton goal was scored by Alan McGraw whose goalscoring exploits in this season for the Greenock side would earn him a move to Easter Road

    HIBS had defeated Morton 4-2 in the League Cup at Cappielow four days earlier



    25/8/1951 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Partick Thistle

    Turnbull 2 ( 1 pen)
    Johnstone 2
    Reilly

    Hibs: Kerr Govan Howie Combe Paterson Buchanan Souness Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond

    Att: 45000


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    The goal Ralph Callaghan scored against Dundee must be the best goal i've seen that wasn't recorded on TV.

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    The goal Ralph Callaghan scored against Dundee must be the best goal i've seen that wasn't recorded on TV.
    Jim Scott scored a wonderful goal for Edinburgh Select when he ran through the whole Newcastle team including the goalie.STV were covering the game for highlights that night.They missed the goal.

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    26/8/2000 Scottish League SPL Match Day 6

    Hibernian 2 v 0 St Mirren

    Lovell 43, 90


    Hibs: Colgan T Smith G Smith Fenwick Sauzee Lovell Jack Latapy O’Neill Paatelainen and Lehmann

    Sub: McManus

    Att: 11806



    26/8/1970 Scottish League Cup Group 4

    Hibernian 4 v 0 Aberdeen

    Stanton 7
    Graham 24
    Duncan 31
    McBride 40

    Hibs went into this final group game level on points with Eddie Turnbull’s Aberdeen after failing to beat St Johnstone at Easter Road. Pat Stanton had a penalty brilliantly saved by St Johnstone goalkeeper Donaldson and a last minute goal by Johnny Graham salvaged a point in a 1-1 draw. Aberdeen went into the tie with a better goal difference after their 7-3 demolition of Airdrieonians a game in which future hibee Joe Harper scored four goals

    It was do or die for HIBS at Easter Road and whatever Manager Willie MacFarlane said to his team in the Dressing Room pre-match that Wednesday evening worked a treat as HIBS blew Aberdeen away with a scintillating first half performance scoring four goals past Bobby Clark through Pat Stanton, Johnny Graham, Joe McBride and Arthur Duncan. Special mention to Eric Stevenson playing on the right wing to accommodate Arthur Duncan had a tremendous game giving Aberdeen left back George Murray a torrid time in what he described in his book ‘ Hibs Through and Through’ as the best 45 minutes of his entire career

    Aberdeen came out the traps flying second half but Pat Stanton and Jim Black were outstanding at the back and repulsed everything Aberdeen could throw at them. HIBS held on for a famous victory and qualified to face Rangers in a two legged quarter-final

    Hibs: Marshall Brownlie Schaedler Blackley Black Stanton Stevenson Graham McBride McEwan and Duncan

    Att: 24925



    26/8/1950 Scottish League Cup

    Dundee 0 v 2 Hibernian ( Match Abandoned )

    Reilly 2

    This game worth mentioning as the game that never was

    The game started off in brilliant sunshine. HIBS were cruising thanks to a double either side of half-time by Lawrie Reilly. Half way through the second half the area was hit by a cloud burst and a downpour so severe that it rendered the playing surface unplayable and waterlogged. The match was abandoned with 23 minutes to go. Both sides agreed that the correct decision was taken by the Referee. The match is unusual in that it was never replayed as HIBS had won the section in any case

    Hibs Younger Govan Cairns Howie Paterson Combe Smith Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond

    Att: 25000


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    I always thought Willie MacFarlane could have been one of our top managers.When the owner doesn't want you then you've had it.

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    I always thought Willie MacFarlane could have been one of our top managers.When the owner doesn't want you then you've had it.
    Yip! Said on another thread that I went to the home game versus Liverpool 0-1 and in those pre-internet mobile days no one in the crowd knew that the Manager had left the building or why our top scorer Joe McBride was on the bench sitting beside a strange new Coach or why Johnny Graham was sitting in the Stand?


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    Must’ve been more than one sub v St Mirren in that August 2000 fixture. Where are you getting this stuff?

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    Must’ve been more than one sub v St Mirren in that August 2000 fixture. Where are you getting this stuff?
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    You think we only had one subbie?

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    27/8/2017 Scottish League Premiership Match Day 4

    Dundee 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Stokes


    27/8/2016 Scottish League Championship Match Day 4

    Hibernian 4 v 0 Morton

    Shinnie
    Holt
    Cummings
    Graham


    27/8/2005 Scottish League SPL Match Day 5

    Rangers 0 v 3 Hibernian

    Sproule 3

    Tony Mowbray left Derek Riordan out of the HIBS squad after he turned down a move to Cardiff City
    This left the small band of HIBS supporters apprehensive as HIBS lined up against big spending Rangers with Garry O’Connor playing upfront as a lone striker

    Hibernian weathered the storm in the first half with Rangers squandering many decent chances to take the lead. After 63 minutes Mowbray decided to replace O’Connor with Rangers supporting winger Ivan Sproule. This change brought an angry response from O’Connor who asked his Manager what impact Sproule was going to make?

    The substitute quickly justified his Managers decision after only 4 minutes when he raced past Fanfan latching on to a long through ball from David Murphy and lobbed the ball over the approaching Waterreus into the unguarded net

    Rangers pressed forward and suffered when Scott Brown brilliantly caught them on the counterattack with a burst of speed that took him deep into the Rangers half finding Sproule who finished superbly

    Sproule added a third in injury time with a fine individual solo effort holding off Ricksen to give HIBS their first win at Ibrox in 10 years much to the delight of the small band of HIBS supporters seated in the corner

    Hibs: Malkowski Whittaker Hogg Smith Murphy Beuzelin Stewart Brown Thomson Shiels and O’Connor

    Subs: Sproule Fletcher Glass

    Att: 49754

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    27/8/1994 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 3

    Hearts 0 v 1 Hibernian

    Hunter


    Hibs finally broke a 22 game winless run to send their fans wild with delight when Gordon Hunter latched on to a second half ball played to the far post flicked on by Dave Beaumont to fire an unstoppable drive high into the Hearts net

    Hunter became the first HIBS player to score the winning goal against Hearts since Eddie May on 4th January 1989

    When interviewed after the match he revealed that after he had scored he asked Referee Les Mottram how long there was to go and could not believe it when he said “15 minutes “

    Brian Hamilton was denied a killer second after a brilliant save from Hearts stopper Walker

    The HIBS fans knew the points were in the bag when ‘Medals Mackay’ was dismissed for pushing Hamilton onto the track near the dugout as they fought to recover a loose ball

    HIBS Leighton Miller Hunter Beaumont Tweed Harper Hamilton Findlay Evans Jackson and O’Neill

    Subs: Tortolano and McAllister

    Att: 12371

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    27/8/1975 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Dundee 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Harper
    Brownlie pen

    Hibs won their section with this fine performance in Dundee

    HIBS dominated for 90 minutes but were thwarted at every turn by exhibee Thomson Allan.

    Eventually Joe Harper gave HIBS the lead with a header after a fine cross by Erich Schaedler

    John Brownlie added a second from the penalty spot after Allan pulled Harper down in the box

    Dundee’s goal came from an own goal from Iain Munro after being put under pressure by former HIBS hero Alan Gordon

    Hibs would face Montrose in the quarter final

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

    Subs MacLeod McGhee

    Att 4982


    27/8/1966 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Hibernian 3 v 2 Rangers

    McNamee
    Scott
    McGraw



    27/8/1958 Scottish League Cup Group 4

    Hibernian 4 v 2 Aberdeen

    Baker 3
    Preston




    27/8/1947 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 7 v 1 Airdrieonians

    Leslie Johnstone 3
    Ormond 2
    Linwood 2


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    Ooooh that QF with Montrose.......probably the beginning of the end of an era.

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    Les Johnstone 12 goals from 14 games,Alex Linwood 32 goals from 51 games.Clearly both weren’t up to it.

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    Ooooh that QF with Montrose.......probably the beginning of the end of an era.
    Seven Days in September.

    The ultimate "couldn't make it up" story. Games against Liverpool, Rangers and Montrose, resulting in one win, one draw and a loss.

    And you thought Hibs-ing it was a modern phenomenon.

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    28/8/2004 Scottish League SPL Match Day 4

    Hibernian 4 v 4 Dundee

    Shiels
    Riordan
    O’Connor 2


    Oh dear HIBS blow a three goal lead

    Hibs: Brown Whittaker Murphy Caldwell Murdock Brown Glass Beuzelin Shiels O’Connor and Riordan

    Att: 9344

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    28/8/1993 Scottish League Premier Division Match Day 4

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Dundee

    Beaumont
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    28/8/1991 Scottish League Cup Round 3

    Kilmarnock 2 v 3 Hibernian

    MacLeod
    McGinlay
    Wright

    A real old fashioned rip-roaring Cup tie in which the team that would not die became the team that would not die

    Calum Campbell gave Killie the lead with a header from a corner after Tommy McIntyre had cleared a Bobby Williamson net bound effort off the line. Williamson almost increased Killie’s lead with a spectacular overhead kick but the danger was cleared. On 36 minutes a half cleared Willie Miller cross fell at the feet of Man of the Match Murdo MacLeod and he wasted no time in dispatching the ball into the Killie net

    Both teams went for it second half as neither team wanted extra-time. HIBS were egged on by a large noisy and vociferous away support. On 60 minutes Keith Wright went on a superb solo run beating three players and then cracking a shot past Bobby Geddes that came back off the upright. Luckily Pat Goals McGinlay had matched Wright’s run and was on hand to prod the rebound home.

    Kilmarnock’s heads did not go down however - nine minutes later they won a free kick 30 yards out and Ian Porteous rolled the ball to a young Sean McSkimming who blasted a screamer past the helpless John Burridge

    There was 20 minutes left and all to play for but Kilmarnock’s joy was short lived as just one minute later a deft flick from Michael Weir in midfield sent Keith Wright once again through one on one on Geddes and this time there was no mistake 3-2 HIBS .

    With 11 minutes to go HIBS were reduced to ten men when full back Willie Miller was red carded for elbowing Ally Mitchell in the face

    HIBS reverted to one upfront for the remaining minutes and an exhausted Kilmarnock who had played only 48 hours earlier were unable to capitalise on their one man advantage and were restricted to a couple of half chances

    Hibs:Burridge Miller Mitchell Hunter Orr MacLeod Weir Milne Wright McGraw and McGinlay

    Subs: Hamilton and Fellenger

    Att: 6507


    28/8/1985 Scottish League Cup Round 3

    Hibernian 6 v 1 Motherwell

    Durie 3
    Cowan 2
    McBride

    Hibs were ripping it up in the League Cup with John Blackley’s Hibs side playing fast entertaining exciting attractive football

    The Cup sponsors had put up £700 for any player to score a hat-trick and free scoring Stevie Cowan certainly must have fancied his chances but it was his normally reliable provider of chances Gordon Juke Box Durie that walked away with the cash on this occasion



    28/8/1976 Scottish League Cup Group 4

    Hibernian 9 v 2 St Johnstone

    Brownlie 2 x pens
    Muir 2
    MacLeod 2
    Bremner
    Scott
    Duncan

    The end of an era. My all time HIBS hero Patrick Gordon Stanton played his last game for HIBS in this match coming on as a second half substitute for Big George Stewart



    28/8/1974 Scottish League Cup Group 2

    Rangers 0 v 1 Hibernian

    Cropley 90

    Hibs only needed a draw to progress past Rangers into the next round but they did it in style with a last minute goal from Alex Cropley who had replaced Alex Edwards late in the game.

    Hibs: McArthur Bremner Schaedler Stanton Spalding Blackley Edwards Smith Harper Gordon and Duncan

    Sub: Cropley

    Att: 52224


    28/8/1971 Scottish League Cup Group 1

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Motherwell

    Hamilton
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    28/8/1968 Scottish League Cup Group 1

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Raith Rovers

    Marinello 2
    Stanton

    Pat Quinn sent off



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    That Killie game in 91 brings back great memories. I had a broken ankle at the time so was off work and as it was midweek most of the Alloa Hibs boys had decided to give it a miss. During the day I got in touch with a few of them and said I'd borrow my brother's car. So I borrowed his car, not sure if I actually told him, and piled in four of the boys and drove to Kilmarnock with my leg in a stookie. Got to the game late as by the time I hobbled on my crutches from the car to the match we were a goal down before we got in. Happy days on the way to a cup win, was at every game that year as a couple of the boys worked at Alloa brewery who were the sponsors and we got free tickets for every game up to the final

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    Quote Originally Posted by weecounty hibby View Post
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    That Killie game in 91 brings back great memories. I had a broken ankle at the time so was off work and as it was midweek most of the Alloa Hibs boys had decided to give it a miss. During the day I got in touch with a few of them and said I'd borrow my brother's car. So I borrowed his car, not sure if I actually told him, and piled in four of the boys and drove to Kilmarnock with my leg in a stookie. Got to the game late as by the time I hobbled on my crutches from the car to the match we were a goal down before we got in. Happy days on the way to a cup win, was at every game that year as a couple of the boys worked at Alloa brewery who were the sponsors and we got free tickets for every game up to the final
    Brilliant!

    I went to every game as well just glad still to have a team to support

    Q. Who played in every game but missed out in the Cup Final?

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