Pat sadly died aged 84. Great player, thanks for the memories
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13-07-2020 10:50 AM #1
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Pat Quinn RIP
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13-07-2020 10:57 AM #3
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Hat trick at Tynecastle and a goal against Naples.
Sad news.
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13-07-2020 11:00 AM #4
You'll not see nothing like the Mighty Quinn
Loved singing this. RIP Pat. Thanks for all the great memories you gave us.
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13-07-2020 11:01 AM #5
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13-07-2020 11:08 AM #6
He was the first player to officially be used as a substitute for Hibs.
RIP Pat.
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13-07-2020 11:12 AM #7
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13-07-2020 11:16 AM #8
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One of the first names (along with a few others like Neil Martin and Peter Cormack) I put into hero status when I got taken along to ER as a young boy. And that song was memorable too.
I had a Pat Quinn rosette - his face and a silver foil cup below it. Wish I’d kept these things. Great player and famous Hibee 🇳🇬
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13-07-2020 11:18 AM #9
Sad news. Never had the good fortune or pleasure of seeing him play for us. RIP Pat.
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13-07-2020 11:19 AM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-07-2020 11:20 AM #11
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Rest in peace Pat, one of my first boyhood heroes, a great number 8.
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13-07-2020 11:21 AM #12
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Sad news. I absolutely loved watching Pat. An old fashioned inside forward, linking play, and scoring against the hearts.
An absolute gem.
Rip Patrick. The mighty Quinn.
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13-07-2020 11:22 AM #13
His memory will march on 💚
RIP Pat.
https://youtu.be/K13hH0pJx5s
Come all without
Come all within
You’ll not see nothing like the Mighty Quinn
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13-07-2020 11:51 AM #15
An early hero of mine. A wonderful player that was able to control the match from the centre circle.
RIP Pat.
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13-07-2020 11:53 AM #16
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A fine player, fondly remembered. RIP Pat
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13-07-2020 11:58 AM #17
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RIP Pat Quinn a midfield general
Come on without, come on within , you won’t see nothing like the Mighty Quinn
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13-07-2020 12:05 PM #18This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it" - George Bernard Shaw.
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13-07-2020 12:06 PM #19
As others have said one of my early hero's, up their with Neil Martin, Peter Cormack and Joe Davis.
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13-07-2020 12:11 PM #20
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Quality player, so skillfull . R.i.p .
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13-07-2020 12:23 PM #21
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Sad to hear of Pat's passing. A great and very skillful wee player. Particularly remember his masterclass in that game at T/castle and singing along to The Mighty Quinn.
Thanks for the memories Pat.
Rest in Peace.
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13-07-2020 01:36 PM #23
So sad to hear of this. Pat was a great wee player. RIP wee man
This is how it feels
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13-07-2020 01:47 PM #24
Thanks for the memories Pat. Have happy memories of seeing you play for us. Condolences to the family.
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13-07-2020 02:16 PM #25
I've told this story before but worth retelling in the circumstances. Pat's hat trick at Tiny was first time he had scored in 2 years. We waited for him outside & my mate asked him if it was his 1st hat trick. Son, I'm seek of scoring them he replied! 😀 A fine player & very popular with his teammates. Thanks for the memories Pat.
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13-07-2020 03:17 PM #26
Pat Quinn and Willie Hamilton --------------------- now these guys really were FOOTBALL players.
RIP Pat and thanks for the memories.
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13-07-2020 03:55 PM #27
The Mighty Quinn
We did have some very fine players around the time of Jock Stein then Bob Shankley, Pat was in there wi the best, many forget that he was a star man in a very good Motherwell side that had Ian St John at centre and Willie Hunter alongside Pat Quinn. Before he went down to Blackpool for what was a big transfer in them days.
His 3 goals at the piggery were sublime, how he could pass a ball, great vision as well, great day marching back towards Princess St, singing the Mighty Quinn,
Condolences to his family.
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13-07-2020 05:20 PM #29
Pat lived in Govanhill, Glasgow for many years. Genuinely lovely guy. Had the pleasure of meeting him many times. He had a lot of time for me because of the Hibs connection. Sat n chatted about the Hibees for hours.
He loved everything about the club and the supporters.
Sad to hear he has passed.
RIP Pat.
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13-07-2020 05:28 PM #30
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When he played we sometimes put out a team that seemed full of players that could play inside forward- Quinn,Hamilton,Cormack,Stevenson,Martin,Scott-the football could be sensational.When he became a manager his teams couldn’t have been more different and of course he was East Fife’s manager the day the dream died.
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