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    21/6/1967 North American League Match Day 7

    Vancouver Royal Canadians 2 v 4 Toronto City

    Stevenson 2
    Quinn
    Scott

    This match against Sunderland featuring ex Hibees Neil Martin and John Parke and former Ranger
    ’ Slim ‘Jim Baxter was shown live on US TV.

    Neil Martin gave Sunderland an early lead, Eric Stevenson equalised before Pat Quinn -scoring his first goal in 20 months gave HIBS the lead. Jim Scott later added a third for HIBS and George Mulhall pulled one back for Sunderland to keep the TV audience on the edge of their seats. Eric Stevenson scored the winner for HIBS 15 minutes from the end to seal the deal

    This match was hailed as the best of the tournament so far

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


    21/6/1941 Summer Cup Round 2 Leg 1

    Hibernian 1 v 2 Clyde

    Milne

    Hibs opened the scoring after only two minutes through the dependable Arthur Milne. Mills equalised for Clyde on the half hour and Wallace put Clyde ahead just after half time HIBS pressed throughout the whole of the second half but they just could not find an equaliser

    A young Matt Busby would make his debut for HIBS in the second leg

    Hibs Kerr Shaw Hall Finnigan Baxter Rice Adams Combe Anderson Milne and Nutley

    Att 6000


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    22/6/1965 Friendly Challenge Match

    Concordia All Stars 1 v 15 Hibernian

    Martin 5
    Quinn 3
    Hamilton 2
    Cormack 2
    Scott 2
    ORourke

    Hibs repeated the thrashing they handed out to Peebles Rovers in this match against Concordia All Stars in their 1965 tour of Canada and North America

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    23/6/1945 Summer Cup Semi-Final

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Celtic

    Weir
    Caskie

    Hibernian: Brown Govan Hall Howie Baxter Kean Weir Finnigan Smith Peat and Caskie

    At Tynecastle

    Att: 25000


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    24/6/1944 Summer Cup Round 2 Leg 2

    Hibernian 0 v 2 Morton ( Agg: 1-3 )

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    25/6/1967 North American League Match Day 8

    Toronto City 2 v 2 Vancouver Royal Canadians

    Stein
    Davis pen

    Sunderland took the lead when Alan Gauden scored after 34 minutes following a poor punch by Thomson Allan from a shot by Neil Martin. Vancouver went further ahead in the second half when Mulhall scored a scorcher from 25 yards. Two minutes later HIBS pulled a goal back through Colin Stein following a melee in the Vancouver penalty box. Joe Davis grabbed a deserved equaliser from the penalty spot on 88 minutes

    Colin Todd was sent off 8 minutes from the end after disputing a free kick awarded against Sunderland

    There were rumours after this match of possible Rangers interest in Sunderland centre forward ex hibee Neil Martin but nothing came of it

    Jim Baxter would return to Ibrox


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

    Sub: Grant


    Sunderland : Montgomery Heslop Kinnell Todd Parke Baxter Suggett O’Hare Martin Gauden and Mulhall


    Att: 4385


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    26/6/1943 Summer Cup Semi-Final

    Hibernian 1 v 3 Rangers

    Baxter

    The two teams that had faced each other in the two previous finals- HIBS having won the first and losing the second on the toss of a coin- met at Hampden Park in front of 40000 in this semi-final

    HIBS took the lead when Bobby Baxter scored direct from a free-kick on 15 minutes after Gordon Smith had been pulled down outside the Rangers box. It was end to end after that until Duncanson equalised for Rangers on 24 minutes. Little then gave Rangers the lead shortly before half-time. HIBS pressed for an equaliser throughout the second half but were caught on the counter- attack with 6 minutes to go when Johnstone made it 1-3 for Rangers

    Rangers would go on to lose the final 0-1 to St Mirren - Alec Linwood scoring for The Saints

    Worth noting a young Gordon Smith scored 33 goals in this season and Hugh Howie who had joined the club only playing 6 games up to this point went on to be a great servant

    Hibs: Brown Shaw Hall Finnigan Baxter Kean Caskie Combe Smith McGilvray and Williams



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    THIRD LANARK RIP

    53 years ago today, 26th June 1967, Third Lanark closed the doors for the final time with debts of around £40000 - 6m in today’s money

    A once proud club formed in 1872 winners of the Scottish Cup in 1889 and 1905 as well as League winners in 1904

    No proper accounts were kept and the bills just piled up with no money to pay for them the buck stopped at majority share holder Bill Hiddleston

    There was no administration back then it was an instant and brutal ending with the players’ contracts being taken over by the League that saw other clubs come in and taking them on

    Certainly a warning from the past
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    Hilley,Harley,Gray as good a trio of forwards you could hope to see.

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    Hilley,Harley,Gray as good a trio of forwards you could hope to see.
    Seem to remember Alex Harley matching the Baker Boys’ record of 42 League goals in one season a few years later

    Passed away quite young IIRC

    RIP

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    Seem to remember Alex Harley matching the Baker Boys’ record of 42 League goals in one season a few years later

    Passed away quite young IIRC

    RIP
    I think it was the season after Joe scored 42. Thirds scored 100 league goals that season & their last 6 came against us at Cathkin! I think they finished third, appropriately in the league. 6 years later & they're gone!

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    There was a really good documentary about them that I watched a wee while ago. Might have been on Alba. Hiddleston had a real grudge against the club, even though he was a fan, due to a boardroom dispute years before. Also a total crook and he deliberately drove them out if business. Shame really and shows what can happen when clubs have total bombscares in charge. Hearts have had a few in the last 40 years but they just keep clinging on sadly

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    27/6/1965 Friendly Challenge Match

    Ottawa All Stars 0 v 15 Hibernian

    Hamilton 7
    J Stevenson 2
    Cormack 2
    Baxter
    Quinn
    Scott
    Simpson

    A silver salver was up for grabs for Man of the Match and even in the 90 degree heat Willie Hamilton was irresistible As well as scoring 7 goals he mesmerised the opposition with his ball skills and bursts of pace. After being presented with the Man of the Match award Willie couldn’t get the prize into his hold-all. Undeterred he bent the tray over his knee to ensure his beloved mum would get her present from Canada


    27/6/1942 Summer Cup Semi-Final

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Motherwell

    Smith pen
    Caskie
    Milne

    Gordon Smith opened the scoring on 4 minutes from the penalty spot in this Summer Cup semi-final at Tynecastle. Wales pulled one back for Motherwell on 22 minutes but Caskie 50 and Milne 57 added two in the second-half to put HIBS into the final against Rangers -once again -in defence of their trophy

    Hibs : Crozier Shaw Hall Busby Baxter Kean Smith Finnigan Milne Combe and Caskie

    Att: 20000


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    28/6/1941 Summer Cup 2nd Round 2nd Leg

    Clyde 3 v 4 Hibernian ( Agg 5-5)

    Finnigan 3 ( 2 pens )
    Smith

    Hibs were 1-2 down from the first leg at Easter Road and rolled up at Shawfield on a salvage mission to save this Cup tie

    Willie McCartney had signed guest player Matt Busby who was now a tough Army Sergeant based just outside Edinburgh. Matt Busby was a Scotland international and he had won the League with Manchester City in 1937 and had appeared in two FA Cup finals

    Hibs were trailing 1-2 at half-time the HIBS goal coming from Willie Finnigan but eight minutes into the second half Clyde went further ahead when they were awarded a penalty and all looked lost for the Edinburgh Irishmen

    Shrewd tactician Willie McCartney thought otherwise and the dapper bowler hatted boss surprised everyone by leaving his seat in the stand and shouting instructions from the track side for Gordon Smith and Arthur Milne to switch positions and less than ten minutes later the whole picture changed with a goal from Gordon Smith and two more from Willie Finnigan to complete his hat-trick.

    The press at the time commented ‘Matt Busby was Hibernian’s star man’ Matt was to go on and give ‘McCartney’s Babes’ great service and his influential half back play made Willie Finnigan and Gordon Smith look good. Willie, Gordon and Matt went on to combine beautifully together forming an uncanny understanding not even looking up to see where the other would be before passing the ball to one another

    After the war Matt Busby would go on to manage Manchester United and Gordon Smith insisted that Manchester United provide the opposition for his Testimonial - a game in which HIBS would take seven goals off a very strong Manchester United side

    In his foreword to the book ‘100 Years of HIBS ‘ Sir Matt Busby stated that he enjoyed his time at HIBS so much that the HIBS result was always the first score he looked for on a Saturday

    Hibs would go on to defeat Clyde in the play-off at Ibrox after going behind to an early goal and would win the Summer Cup in this year defeating Rangers in the final at Hampden Park.

    Hibernian: Kerr Shaw Hall Busby Baxter Kean Smith Finnigan Milne Cuthbertson and Combe

    Att: 10000


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    28/6/1941 Summer Cup 2nd Round 2nd Leg

    Clyde 3 v 4 Hibernian ( Agg 5-5)

    Finnigan 3 ( 2 pens )
    Smith

    Hibs were 1-2 down from the first leg at Easter Road and rolled up at Shawfield on a salvage mission to save this Cup tie

    Willie McCartney had signed guest player Matt Busby who was now a tough Army Sergeant based just outside Edinburgh. Matt Busby was a Scotland international and he had won the League with Manchester City in 1937 and had appeared in two FA Cup finals

    Hibs were trailing 1-2 at half-time the HIBS goal coming from Willie Finnigan but eight minutes into the second half Clyde went further ahead when they were awarded a penalty and all looked lost for the Edinburgh Irishmen

    Shrewd tactician Willie McCartney thought otherwise and the dapper bowler hatted boss surprised everyone by leaving his seat in the stand and shouting instructions from the track side for Gordon Smith and Arthur Milne to switch positions and less than ten minutes later the whole picture changed with a goal from Gordon Smith and two more from Willie Finnigan to complete his hat-trick.

    The press at the time commented ‘Matt Busby was Hibernian’s star man’ Matt was to go on and give ‘McCartney’s Babes’ great service and his influential half back play made Willie Finnigan and Gordon Smith look good. Willie, Gordon and Matt went on to combine beautifully together forming an uncanny understanding not even looking up to see where the other would be before passing the ball to one another

    After the war Matt Busby would go on to manage Manchester United and Gordon Smith insisted that Manchester United provide the opposition for his Testimonial - a game in which HIBS would take seven goals off a very strong Manchester United side

    In his foreword to the book ‘100 Years of HIBS ‘ Sir Matt Busby stated that he enjoyed his time at HIBS so much that the HIBS result was always the first score he looked for on a Saturday

    Hibs would go on to defeat Clyde in the play-off at Ibrox after going behind to an early goal and would win the Summer Cup in this year defeating Rangers in the final at Hampden Park.

    Hibernian: Kerr Shaw Hall Busby Baxter Kean Smith Finnigan Milne Cuthbertson and Combe

    Att: 10000


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    busby was a class act, on and off the pitch.

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    29/6/2013 Pre-Season Challenge Match

    Dumbarton 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Harris

    A large travelling support followed HIBS through to the Bet Butler Stadium to watch a strong HIBS side take on former Hibby Ian Murray’s Dumbarton side less than one month after Hibs’ previous game in the Scottish Cup Final.

    The Hibs side was bolstered by additional signings Liam Craig and Owain Tudur-Jones and they took the lead through a well worked goal from Alex Harris 50 only to be pegged back a few minutes later when Ally McKerracher 52 equalised for the home side

    Little did anyone in the large travelling support realise that HIBS would be back at the same Stadium in just over a years’ time on League business



    29/6/1967 North American League Match Day 9

    The Houston Stars 1 v 1 Toronto City

    Cormack

    Hibs lined up against Brazilian side Bangu Atletico Club from Rio de Janeiro in the world famous Houston Astrodome.

    Tiredness and fatigue was starting to set in caused by the amount of travelling due to the large distances between Stadiums and the players were starting to get homesick

    Peter Cormack would score for HIBS in this game and Jim Scott would get himself sent off

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

    Att: 20000


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    30/6/1945 Summer Cup Final

    Hibernian 0 v 2 Partick Thistle

    The war years were coming to an end but HIBS let themselves down badly against a gutsy Partick Thistle side who were inspired by guest player Bill Shankly in a terrible shocker of a game at Hampden Park

    The press at the time reporting “ Never in the history of football conflict has so little been accomplished by so many “

    HIBS were without the influential Sammy Kean and this hampered the misfiring forward line who were unable to find a way through the Partick Thistle rearguard despite striking the post twice

    Johnson put Partick Thistle ahead halfway through the first half and added his and Partick Thistle’s second five minutes from the end to ensure that no team won the Summer Cup twice during the war years


    Hibs: Brown Govan Hall Howie Baxter Finnigan Weir Combe Smith Peat and Caskie

    Att: 30000

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    1/7/1967 North American League Match Day 10

    Cleveland Stokers 2 v 0 Toronto City

    Hibs travelled to the Municipal Stadium Cleveland Ohio to face English First Division side Stoke City who featured new signing England World Cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks

    Hibs had a serious chance of qualifying from their group but concerns were raised by the players that they had had enough of the travelling and just wanted to get back home to enjoy what was left of the close season

    They need not have worried as missing Peter Cormack ( ankle) and Pat Stanton ( blistered feet ) they went down to two second half goals in three minutes from Dobing and Burrows

    Hibs could still qualify however for the knockout stage all they needed was maximum points from their two remaining games against Irish teams Glentoran and Shamrock Rovers

    What could go wrong?

    Hibs: Allan Duncan Davis Cousin Madsen McGraw Quinn Grant Scott Stein and Stevenson

    Subs: Billy Simpson Jimmy ORourke

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    2/7/2006 Intertoto Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 5 v 0 Dinaburg

    Killen
    Brown
    Sproule
    Murphy
    Fletcher

    Hibs made light of defensive opponents and torrential summer rain to open up a five goal advantage in this Intertoto Cup tie played in terrible conditions

    Chris Killen bundled the ball home from close range on 37 minutes after Paul Dalglish had missed two gilt edged opportunities earlier in the match to open the scoring.

    Scott Brown thought he had increased HIBS’ lead 60 seconds into the restart but he was flagged offside. He was not to be denied however when he sprinted through 4 minutes later to round the keeper and tap the ball home. Rob Jones making his debut went close with a couple of headers and Steven Fletcher failed to beat the goalkeeper when left with a one on one.

    Hibs were starting to look tired being just 10 days into their preseason and Ivan Sproule eased the pressure when he fired a loose ball under the Dinaburg goalkeeper from close range and he provided a fourth for David Murphy with a perfect cross who had time to pick his spot and blast home with a powerful strike

    Fletcher missed another one on one with the goalkeeper before making amends with a glorious strike with a late free-kick 20 yards out

    Substitute Amadou Konte missed two glorious chances towards the end of the match to add to HIBS’ tally on the day

    Hibs : Brown Whittaker Murphy Hogg Jones Stewart Thomson Brown Dalglish Killen and Fletcher

    Subs: Sproule Shiels Konte

    Att: 11731


    2/7/1941 Summer Cup Round Two Play Off

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Clyde

    Anderson
    Smith

    HIBS and Clyde had drawn a tough hard fought two legged second round encounter 5-5 and this winner takes all replay took place at neutral Ibrox Park

    After only 3 minutes HIBS were a goal down when Fitzsimmons gave Clyde the lead.

    After 30 minutes HIBS equalised. Busby brilliantly eluded three defenders and when everybody thought he was going to shoot he slipped the ball to Arthur Milne whose effort was blocked the rebound falling to Willie Anderson who drove the ball into the net

    At half-time Willie McCartney again switched his forwards moving Gordon Smith to the left wing and Arthur Milne to the right and it worked a treat when with after only 4 minutes into the second half Milne crossed accurately to Gordon Smith who wasted no time in crashing the ball behind the Clyde goalkeeper with an unsaveable drive to score what proved to be the winner

    A press report at the time stated “ HIBS’ transformation was thanks mainly to the brilliant play of Matt Busby. No praise is too great to be lavished on Busby for his efforts in getting Hibernians so far in the Summer Cup competition “

    Hibs Kerr Shaw Hall Busby Baxter Kean Smith Finnigan Anderson Milne and Combe

    Att : 10000

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    Colin Murdock

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    3/7/2004 Intertoto Cup 2nd Round 1st Leg

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Vetra Vilnius

    O’Connor

    Tony Mowbray’s first game in charge survived a 2pm pitch inspection as the Leith area was hit by a deluge of unseasonal torrential rain.

    HIBS who had only just returned to pre-season training had six players out through injury whereas Vetra were 10 games into their season and had fought their way through the first round of the competition

    Vetra looked the more likely in the first half as they had the better chances striker Karvelis Vytautas squandering a couple of opportunities and midfielder Sernas Darvydas sliding a ball past the post when put clean through by Vytautas

    Scott Brown should have done better when the ball dropped kindly at his feet in the box on 27 minutes -courtesy of a good run and cross from O’Connor - but he shot straight at the goalkeeper

    Hibs took control after the break only for Sasnauskas to put Vetra into the lead against the run of play following a stramash in the box from a Vetra corner.

    Steven Whittaker fired wide from 12 yards as HIBS chased the equaliser. It eventually came with 13 minutes remaining when Scott Brown played a Stephen Glass corner back across the box for Garry O’Connor to round off an excellent personal performance to grab a goal that gave HIBS hope going into the second leg

    Interviewed after the game Garry O’Connor made the observation that there was no part of the pitch that was playable

    Hibs: A Brown Whittaker Reid Caldwell Murdock Brown Brebner Nicol Orman O’Connor and McManus

    Subs: Dobbie Glass Morrow

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    4/7/1942 Summer Cup Final

    Hibernian 0 v 0 Rangers * ( Agg: 2-2 corners)

    Hibernian walked out at Hampden Park to the loudest cheers from the 60000 crowd. It was obvious however, straight from kick-off that Rangers were not interested in playing football as they turned their attention to the HIBS players. Arthur Milne going off injured in only 4 minutes after suffering a heavy tackle. No substitutes were allowed and he reappeared hobbling on the wing and effectively HIBS were down to 10 men

    Although reduced to 10 men Hibernian played all the football and Rangers were fortunate to get to half-time all square as HIBS had two valid penalty claims turned aside by the Referee one a blatant hand ball in the box

    The second half began and the same pattern continued with HIBS pressing forward and Rangers hanging on at all costs reduced to roughhouse tactics with Crozier, Kean and Caskie all requiring treatment for nasty injuries

    Still HIBS pressed on superbly marshalled by Matt Busby. Rangers reduced to claiming for everything and getting the benefit of some debatable decisions

    As the 90 minutes came to an end Davy Shaw hit the Rangers crossbar and both Shaw and Busby required treatment from the HIBS trainer before the final whistle

    Into extra-time and corners would now count. Rangers pressed forward and were two corners to the good in the first 15 minutes. Undaunted the 10 man Hibernian side rallied second half and swarmed around the Rangers box pulling back the corner deficit before the final whistle

    The match was decided on the toss of a coin.The Rangers captain called correctly and justice was not done that day

    It had been a gallant fight by Hibernian. Rangers’ celebrations at winning the toss seemed a bit misplaced after their display of spoiling football marred by too many protests. Rangers’ brutal display had nothing to do with football they were a total disgrace as was a very weak Referee who let them away with murder without one word of censure

    The HIBS team that scored a moral victory that day was: Crozier Shaw Hall Busby Baxter Kean Smith Finnigan Milne Combe and Caskie

    Att: 60000



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    5/7/1967 North American League Match Day 11

    Toronto City 6 v 1 Boston Rovers

    Cormack
    Scott
    Stein
    Grant 3

    Hibs had only two games left and to qualify for the next stage they had to secure maximum points from Irish sides Shamrock Rovers and Glentoran

    First up was Shamrock Rovers and part one of the task was easily achieved with goals from Peter Cormack, Colin Stein, Jim Scott and a hat-trick from young Colin Grant coming off the bench

    Hibs: Allan Duncan Davis Stanton Madsen Cousin Quinn Cormack Scott Stein and McGraw

    Sub: Grant



    5/7/1941 Summer Cup Semi-Final

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Dumbarton

    Milne

    The semi-finals of the Summer Cup were between Hearts and Rangers and HIBS and Dumbarton with the Hibees tie being played at neutral Tynecastle

    There was no scoring in the first half although Kean Combe and Nutley all had good efforts and Willie Finnigan had hit the post. Matt Busby had been off the field for a lengthy period receiving treatment but Dumbarton could not take advantage of his absence

    Arthur Milne who had been guilty of holding onto the ball for too long and getting caught in possession went on a run 10 minutes into the second half beating two defenders before scoring with a neat shot to put HIBS into the final of the Summer Cup

    Their opponents in the final at Hampden Park would be the ‘unbeatable Rangers’ who had easily disposed of Hearts in the other semi-final

    Hibs: Kerr Shaw Hall Busby Baxter Kean Smith Finnigan Milne Combe and Nutley

    Att: 15000


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    6/7/2008 Intertoto Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 0 v 2 Elfsborg

    Hibs must have been doubting the wisdom of entering this competition so early into their season as they were easily brushed aside by a match fit Elfsborg side

    Elfsborg were always in control and scored a goal in each half to take a commanding 2-0 lead into the second leg

    Elfsborg opened the scoring when Svensson played in Bajrami with a smart ball who wasted no time in slipping a low drive under Ma-Kalambay

    The swedes extended their lead in the second half when the HIBS defence were caught napping by a quick corner the ball was played to Augustsson and his deflected shot deceived Ma-Kalambay

    Closest for an under-par Hibernian was a Steven Fletcher header which flew over the bar and a drive from the same player from the edge of the penalty box in the second half that was tipped away by the Swedish goalkeeper

    Hibs : Ma-Kalambay Van Zanten Hogg Jones Murray Kerr Rankin Fletcher Shiels Morais and Hanlon

    Subs Canning Chisholm Nish

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    7/7/2013 Men’s Singles Final Wimbledon

    Andy Murray v Novak Djokovic 6-4, 7-5, 6-4


    A Hibby wins Wimbledon

    Arise Sir Andy!


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    8/7/2006 Intertoto Cup Round 2 Second Leg

    Dinaburg 0 v 3 Hibernian (Agg 0-8)

    Konte 2
    Sproule

    Hibs ran out into the searing heat in front of a poor crowd of only 350 - 120 of them Hibernian supporters

    Hibs leading 5-0 from the first leg went about their business and took the lead after 20 minutes when goalkeeper Fjodorovs fumbled a loose pass at the feet of Amadou Konte who wasted no time in rolling the ball into the empty net.

    Konte added his second in the second half when Ivan Sproule hit the by-line and cut-back the ball into his path and he gratefully drilled it home. Sproule himself added a third following a neat lay off from Paul Dalglish to cap off a fine individual display.

    Dalglish was unlucky to see a late curling shot strike the frame of the goal

    Hibernian would face Odense in the next round.

    Hibs: Brown Whittaker Hogg Murphy Jones Stewart Thomson McCluskey Sproule Konte and Fletcher

    Subs: Glass Dalglish Shiels

    Att: 350



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    9/7/1987 Friendly Challenge Match

    The Royal Scots 0 v 9 Hibernian

    Verl, West Germany



    9/7/1967 North American League Match Day 12

    Detroit Cougars 1 v 1 Toronto City

    og

    Hibs drew the last game of their North American tour against Glentoran and went out of the competition

    Neither team could find any form in a match played in a thunderstorm and all HIBS had to show for their efforts was an og.

    The 12 games came in 43 days and HIBS had a record of won 4 drew 5 and lost 3.


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    10/7/2007 Friendly Match

    Brechin City 0 v 2 Hibernian

    Benji
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    10/7/2004 Intertoto Cup Round 2 Leg 2

    Vetra 1 v 0 Hibernian ( Agg: 2-1 )



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    11/7/1987 Friendly Challenge Match

    SC Preusen 1 v 4 Hibernian



    12/7/2018 UEFA League Qualifying Round 1 Leg 1

    Hibernian 6 v 1 NSI Runavik

    Kamberi 3
    Shaw
    Mallan 2

    Hibs cruised to a comfortable 6-1 win over Faroese side Runavik thanks to a hat-trick from Florian Kamberi a double from Stevie Mallan and a confidence boosting strike from young Ollie Shaw

    The task for the Faroese side became insurmountable in the first half when Trondargjogv Hansen was dismissed for a vicious challenge on Martin Boyle on the half way line

    HIBS: Bogdan Hanlon Boyle Mallan Whittaker Kamberi Slivka Stevenson Shaw Ambrose and McGregor

    Subs Murray Swanson and Bartley

    Att: 12500


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    12/7/2008 Intertoto Cup Round 2 Second Leg

    Elfsborg 2 v 0 Hibernian ( Agg 4-0 )


    Hibs replaced Ma-Kalambay with Andy McNeil in the HIBS goal after it was felt that the stopper might have done better with a deflected effort in the first leg

    Hibs got off to a bright start with an attempt on goal from Steven Fletcher and a run and cross from Alan OBrien but this early in the season HIBS were already looking a tired side and the superior fitness of the home side was beginning to show

    Disaster struck for HIBS when a speculative attempt on goal by Floren was defected past a flailing McNeill by Hogg to put HIBS 0-3 behind

    Into the second half and the swedes continued to monopolise possession - the best HIBS could muster was an effort from Colin Nish that went wide of the post

    The game appeared to be petering out when Bajrami unleashed a 25 yard thunder bolt that flew into McNeill’s top right hand corner

    Hibs : McNeil Van Zanten Hogg Jones Hanlon Chisholm Shiels Murray OBrien Fletcher and Nish

    Subs: Rankin Stevenson and Campbell

    Att 3523


    12/7/1941 Summer Cup Final

    Hibernian 3 v 2 Rangers

    Finnigan 2 ( one pen )
    Baxter

    Hibs were written off before a ball was kicked and this was not surprising as they were up against a truly great and formidable Rangers team that had swept everything before them.

    Hibs ‘ Captain Bobby Baxter had won the toss and he booked a slight breeze but after only two minutes Rangers were a goal up and another was conceded after 20 minutes to this all-conquering Rangers machine

    HIBS were however playing well and Manager Willie McCartney was once again trackside urging Bobby Nutley and Jimmy Caskie to swap wings. Most teams would have thrown in the towel but not HIBS instead they grew in confidence and when Arthur Milne was clean through with the Rangers goal at his mercy he was crudely chopped down from behind and a penalty was awarded which Willie Finnigan without a nerve in his body coolly hit home.

    Early in the second half HIBS were denied another stonewall penalty when Milne was once again chopped down from behind but HIBS kept their composure and goalkeeper Jimmy Kerr had to be on his toes.

    Rangers were beginning to run out of steam and Matt Busby drove the ball forward out of defence feeding Sammy Kean who slipped it to the onrushing Willie Finnigan and he lashed the ball home for his second and HIBS’ equaliser

    Matt Busby’s influence continued to be immense as he urged HIBS forward. With only two minutes of the match remaining Jimmy Caskie took a clever corner to Bobby Nutley who equally cleverly crossed it onto the head of Bobby Baxter who bulleted a header into the back of the Rangers’ net to lift the inaugural Summer Cup for HIBS.

    Hibs: Kerr Shaw Hall Busby Baxter Kean Nutley Finnigan Milne Combe and Caskie

    Att: 37200

    Footnote:

    17 year old Gordon Smith was dropped to make way for Everton and Scotland winger Jimmy Caskie one of the major disappointments of his HIBS career

    Sammy Kean was married the day before the game in war time Britain and he joked at the time he was almost divorced before he was married


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    13/7/2019 Betfred League Cup Group C

    Stirling Albion 1 v 1 Hibernian * ( HIBS won 5-4 on pens )

    Allan (pen)


    Fraser Murray’s ice cool penalty was enough to give a lackadaisical Hibernian side the bonus point on top of the draw at red hot Forthbank Stadium

    Hibs started brightly with Scott Allan forcing keeper Blair Currie into a save that he gathered at the second attempt. Christian Doidge should have done better with a point blank header that brought out a brilliant save from Currie and Joe Newall had a similar attempt that he failed to direct on target

    When the breakthrough came it came as the result of a soft award just before half-time when a Stevie Mallan free-kick struck a Bino’s arm in the box. Scott Allan took responsibility and converted the spot kick

    Hibs upped the ante second half with Doidge and Horgan both going close before Albion equalised with a glorious strike from Wilson that gave Maxwell no chance

    Paul Heckingbottom replaced the ineffective Newall on 72 minutes with Fraser Murray as HIBS chased the winner. Murray almost settled the game in the closing minutes but his drive sailed just over the crossbar. Christian Doidge thought he had secured the points with the last kick of the game as Currie pulled off a miraculous double save from first Tom James and dropping on the follow up attempt from Doidge

    It was onto penalties and a 90 minute performance from Paul Heckingbottom’s new signings that left most of the Hibees in the 2000 crowd underwhelmed

    Hibs: Maxwell Whittaker Hanlon Jackson James Campbell Allan Horgan Doidge Newall and Mallan

    Sub: Murray

    Att: 2184



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    14/7/2016 UEFA Europa League Second Qualifying Round Leg 1

    Hibernian 0 v 1 Brondby


    Hibs fell behind after only 17 seconds when rookie goalkeeper Otso Virtanen failed to gather a routine save and Kamil Wilczec pounced to put the Danes 1-0 ahead.

    Jason Cummings came close to equalising but Frederik Ronnow in the Brondby goal fisted away his 20 yard effort with an unorthodox punch.

    The goalkeeper then got his fingertips to a Darren McGregor header and Cummings thought he had scored when he smashed home a Martin Boyle cross only for it to be harshly disallowed for offside by the stand-side linesman. A decision that led to new HIBS Manager Neil Lennon being banished to the Stand

    Hibs pressed forward in the second half but were starting to look tired so early into their season

    The Danes continued to look dangerous on the counter attack with second half substitute ex Celt Teemu Pukki going closest

    HIBS had a late claim for a penalty waved aside by the Spanish Referee when Grant Holt fell theatrically after being tripped inside the box.

    Hibs: Virtanen Gray McGregor Hanlon Stevenson Bartley McGinn McGeoch Boyle Cummings and Holt

    Subs : Fontaine Keatings and Harris

    Att: 13454


    14/7/2001 Friendly Challenge Match

    Olympique Marseilles 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Orman
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    Brebner og


    15/7/1951 St Mungo Cup Round One

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Third Lanark

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