Good stuff here.
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...angers-2861124
Results 91 to 112 of 112
Thread: Happy 21st of May
-
-
-
21-05-2020 06:01 PM #93
- Join Date
- May 2002
- Location
- Musselburgh
- Age
- 57
- Posts
- 4,825
Every evening, the Radio 5 Drive programme ends with a song chosen by one of the staff. Tonight, one of the main presenters, Tony Livesey chose SUnshine on Leith - how apt for today!!
-
21-05-2020 07:37 PM #94
- Join Date
- May 2014
- Location
- Newhaven
- Posts
- 985
Watching the replay of this for the umpteenth time, what strikes me is just how bad Tavernier is. He literally just doesn't move at the two of our goals from corners. To give him his due, he can take a good free kick and corner, but he really can't defend to save his life.
-
21-05-2020 09:24 PM #95This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I often think back to that day.
When the cup was actually won I was in the museum in Stirling perusing a thing about the pewter industry in Stirlingshire.
My mate texted me with the result and I sank to my knees.
I deliberately didn't get a ticket for the game because I always think I am a bad luck guy!
-
21-05-2020 09:40 PM #96
It wasn't just a good day or weekend, I can honestly say I felt absolutely amazing for months afterwards. I was so deflated after the play off loss, I honestly contemplated not going to the final and thought I couldn't face another season in the Championship.
I was told not to be so bloody stupid and to get to the game; I told myself I was just going to enjoy the day but that's a fallacy. No one really enjoys a cup final day unless you win. Afterwards I felt like a weight had been lifted from my shoulders. I always said the hoodoo didn't bother me and the LC wins were just as good. I don't think I was actively lying to myself, I just think I underestimated how big winning the SC was. Obviously I knew it would be a big deal, I just didn't realise how big.
Short of Hibs winning the league I don't think I'll ever feel that high from football again. It was a feeling that is almost indescribable. Whatever happens from now on we were the generations that saw 'it' happen.
-
21-05-2020 10:15 PM #97
I was getting ready for the game that morning when we got the call that my mother in law had just passed away.
Obviously didn't go but i'm still convinced they won because I wasn't there!
Still had a great Sunday though!
-
21-05-2020 11:17 PM #98This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What that day meant to us as a family was unbelievable and no amount of poor league performances can belittle it.
I happily took the cup win at the expense of promotion and in all honesty would probably have said the same if we'd 'only' won the League Cup.
How close was Stubbs to winning a 'treble' of promotion, league Cup and THE Cup? Imagine that...
I wish Stubbsy had stayed on, although there's no doubt Lennon improved us, as he deserved the adulation the next season would have brought him.
Anyway rambling on with the effects of Sir David Gray Day
-
22-05-2020 08:24 AM #99
- Join Date
- Jan 2014
- Posts
- 6,280
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
22-05-2020 08:26 AM #100
- Join Date
- Jan 2014
- Posts
- 6,280
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Did Cliff keep the programme they were ‘given’? 😁Last edited by Joe6-2; 22-05-2020 at 12:37 PM.
-
22-05-2020 08:39 AM #101
Watched the full game tonight for the 1st time, was brilliant. Hibs fans were amazing.
-
22-05-2020 09:18 AM #102
- Join Date
- May 2007
- Posts
- 2,317
Just noticed on BBC scotlands sport page they do this day thing but they didnt choose our glorious win for the 21st 😠😠😠 choose Celtic instead and two days of on this day for them across the road 😠😠😠
-
22-05-2020 09:59 AM #103This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The tickets for the SC final went on sale and i never bothered to get any then all the allocated tickets were sold and i thought, WTF are you thinking of! Thankfully more tickets came on sale for the very front and i bought 2 for me and the laddie.
We stood at the back though for a better view, what a day. 2nd best day of my life after the wee man being born.
-
22-05-2020 10:12 AM #104
Never to be forgotten nor better for me as a Hibee.
As number have said - kids/granddaughter aside - easily best day of my life #magical
-
22-05-2020 12:47 PM #105
I was in the rather get promoted club than win the cup. Went to the SF thinking we'd get beat. Was definitely on the cards when Jason chipped the keeper and the bar...l had pretty much consigned myself to the usual glorious failure especially round 85 mins when Stevenson was sparked out and we'd used all our subs. The euphoria at 92 is the greatest single moment following Hibs. From that point on I watched Steve McLean until he put the whistle to his lips and Hendo turned and put his hands up. Second greafest moment ever then happened. Yesterday was the first time I've watched the whole game again, first time with Cliff and Connor.
Found a picture from the Cricket Club pre game. Pretty Boy is front and centre, ran into a few guys hadnt seen in ages. Two memories from the bus back. Remembering I could watch the goals in the iPlayer, and the bus was really quiet. Think most of us still couldn't believe it.
Winning promotion that year would have paled versus the feelings around 16:52 and the memories of singing SOL with everyone else.
Sent from my SM-T580 using Tapatalk
-
22-05-2020 02:14 PM #106
Like most here I was at the game, but living in Belfast the recording I have is from sky sports.
Just wondering, when most people think of the commentary from the match do they think of the sky version or the bbc Scotland version?
-
22-05-2020 02:26 PM #107
Nice wee blog post including some videos, SoL etc
Written by a non-hibs fan, but he captures some of the feelings well.
http://www.mrrichardclarke.com/blog/leith
-
22-05-2020 02:27 PM #108This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Visually I have a slight preference for the BBC Scotland footage because I'm in it twice.
-
22-05-2020 02:52 PM #109This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He got it pretty well, other than totally overdoing the aggression/confrontation thing. As I remember it, stunned bliss was the order of the day and even the Polis looked pretty happy (I might have imagined that).
-
22-05-2020 04:41 PM #110This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Oddly enough, watching the Hibs TV feed yesterday, it looked a lot "worse" than I remembered it.
But, hey - it was the best weekend of my life so I am not too fussed.
What is very telling is that - on that Youtube clip - so many fans of other clubs, down south etc said they thought it was amazing and they had tears in their eyes as well.
We went down in history with a story that fans of most other clubs would give their right nut for.
The only vaguely comparable football story for me is Man Utd winning the European Cup v Bayern Munich in injury time in 1999, but even then our history in the Scottish cup trumps that.
-
22-05-2020 05:30 PM #111This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
When the video opens, the first thing you notice is the confrontational feel, even though the opposing stands are empty. It seems as though the supporters are directly addressing ranks of stewards, officers and mounted police stretching across the pitch. And there is almost a menace in the way these authority figures stand, silent and motionless, staring back. It is a stand-off as much as a song.
I read one Man United site where someone seeing it for the first time commented that in a time many are concerned football is losing its working class roots, there was raw passion and loyalty in this final. Too right!!!! Not always pretty but other teams fans ‘got it’.
-
22-05-2020 06:05 PM #112This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"Liam Henderson to deliver...." is an iconic phrase that's now synonymous with that game.
There's just nothing that comes close from the BBC commentary and I'm not a fan of Liam McLeod.
Log in to remove the advert |
Bookmarks