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    Happy birthday hibernian football club: 145 years old today

    The Harp Awakes:

    Hibernian Football Club was co-founded on this day on 6th August 1875 by Canon Edward Joseph Hannan of St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Cowgate, Edinburgh and Michael Whelahan of the Catholic Young Men’s Society attached to St Patrick’s

    Many Happy Returns

    Who are we playing to celebrate 150 years?



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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    The Harp Awakes:

    Hibernian Football Club was co-founded on this day on 6th August 1875 by Canon Edward Joseph Hannan of St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Cowgate, Edinburgh and Michael Whelahan of the Catholic Young Men’s Society attached to St Patrick’s

    Many Happy Returns

    Who are we playing to celebrate 150 years?

    We should play The Rangers to coincide with their big 13th birthday

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    Wells done BllyHibs and Happy Birthday Hibernian. Not looking bad for 145 years eh.

    Still wanting that plaque on the wall, of what was St Mary's Street Halls, maybe for our 150th Anniversary? The Club deserve it.

    God Bless the Hibs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since452 View Post
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    We should play The Rangers to coincide with their big 13th birthday

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    Happy Birthday to our beloved Hibernian FC. To all that have played, supported and kept the club going, thank you.

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    I remember the programme from Dundee game for the 125th.


    20 years. Jeese...

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    Happy birthday me (slightly younger than 145).

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    I remember the Centenary Match. Dave Mackay brought English Champions Derby County to Easter Road on a hot summer’s night . Derby won 1-0 the only goal of the game being scored by Bruce Rioch

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    The Harp Awakes:

    Hibernian Football Club was co-founded on this day on 6th August 1875 by Canon Edward Joseph Hannan of St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church, Cowgate, Edinburgh and Michael Whelahan of the Catholic Young Men’s Society attached to St Patrick’s

    Many Happy Returns

    Who are we playing to celebrate 150 years?

    6 Aug 2025 falls on a Wednesday so it will be a Champions League qualifier.
    Malta Hibs would be ideal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FilipinoHibs View Post
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    Happy Birthday to our beloved Hibernian FC. To all that have played, supported and kept the club going, thank you.
    Well said. Happy Birthday Hibernian FC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    I remember the Centenary Match. Dave Mackay brought English Champions Derby County to Easter Road on a hot summer’s night . Derby won 1-0 the only goal of the game being scored by Bruce Rioch
    I was there, couldn't remember the score though.

    Still got my Centenary tie, everyone in the Musselburgh Hibs SC got one.

    Happy Birthday Hibs!
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    A day to remember the courage, vision and charity of our founders.

    happy birthday Hibs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pagan Hibernia View Post
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    A day to remember the courage, vision and charity of our founders.

    happy birthday Hibs.
    And still a grand old team to play for 😊

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    We should play The Rangers to coincide with their big 13th birthday
    Bit presumptuous to think they'll still exist in 5 years time. 😄

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    Thank you to Cannon Hannan and Michael Whelahan. Without you there would have been no Hibs and I dread to think what I would be doing on a Saturday if you hadn't made Hibernian. Happy birthday Hibs. Another Scottish cup would be a good birthday present

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    I remember the Centenary Match. Dave Mackay brought English Champions Derby County to Easter Road on a hot summer’s night . Derby won 1-0 the only goal of the game being scored by Bruce Rioch
    Do you think that was played on a weeknight Billy ? I was at the game, can`t remember too much about it, but the reason I asked about a weeknight was that all the Derby players were up at Walkers disco/nightclub after the match which makes me think it was a Saturday. Me and my pals got to meet quite a few of the players - some really big names, including of course Archie Gemmill. Incidentally, Des Bremner used to go to Walkers ( later Fagans) in those days too on a Saturday night, he had a pal called Sean a young Irish guy ( Ha, we were all young) who was on Hibs books at the time, can`t remember his surname and don`t think he ever played for the first team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feed McGraw View Post
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    Do you think that was played on a weeknight Billy ? I was at the game, can`t remember too much about it, but the reason I asked about a weeknight was that all the Derby players were up at Walkers disco/nightclub after the match which makes me think it was a Saturday. Me and my pals got to meet quite a few of the players - some really big names, including of course Archie Gemmill. Incidentally, Des Bremner used to go to Walkers ( later Fagans) in those days too on a Saturday night, he had a pal called Sean a young Irish guy ( Ha, we were all young) who was on Hibs books at the time, can`t remember his surname and don`t think he ever played for the first team.
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    Monday 4th August 1975
    Never expected a Monday ! I can only presume it was the Saturday before the match then, I can`t see them hanging about till the next weekend !

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    Anyone else in Walkers the night the English champions were in ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    I remember the Centenary Match. Dave Mackay brought English Champions Derby County to Easter Road on a hot summer’s night . Derby won 1-0 the only goal of the game being scored by Bruce Rioch
    My first ever Hibs game. Right down the front wall at the half way line.
    And it was a cracking sunny evening.
    I remember I got to wear my Hibs strip with no jacket required !

    My dad recalls the game was crap though !

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    Happy Birthday Hibernian FC
    Heres to another 145yrs.

    Quite an achievement in the bigotted cesspit that is Scottish Fitba.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 8 7 5 View Post
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    Happy Birthday Hibernian FC
    Heres to another 145yrs.

    Quite an achievement in the bigotted cesspit that is Scottish Fitba.
    they’ve tried to kill us off a few times but we’re still here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pagan Hibernia View Post
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    they’ve tried to kill us off a few times but we’re still here!
    Exactly Pagan


    We're still here. Stronger than ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveSo View Post
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    My first ever Hibs game. Right down the front wall at the half way line.
    And it was a cracking sunny evening.
    I remember I got to wear my Hibs strip with no jacket required !

    My dad recalls the game was crap though !
    Yip! Wasn’t the best IIRC

    Still got the programme somewhere and it was the first season of the brand new top ten the Premier League

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    I can't imagine when our founding fathers formed a team from members of the CYMS they could have envisaged that we would be closing in on the 150th anniversary of Hibernian as a club. Given the hostility faced in our formative years they may regard it as a miracle.

    I know there are more pressing matters to attend to at the momebt but as and when it becomes possible we should be planning for a 150th birthday celebration to remember. Hibs have a wonderful history and a present to be proud of and we should be looking to show that off. As a club we mean so much to so many people and a year of celebration to pay homage to our past and look to the future is a must.
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