Riordan volley at Tynecastle in a 2-1 defeat. Quite possibly the cleanest, hardest, crispest shot I've ever seen from a Hibs player. How it didn't burst the net I'll never know. Unbelievable strike.
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26-10-2020 03:40 PM #61Hibs.nets negative posting legend and unofficial ticket agent.
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26-10-2020 04:42 PM #63
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Two from the seventies for me: Pat Stanton’s last gasp equaliser at Tynecastle in 75 and our third goal iin the space of eight minutes) in the 76 new year derby
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26-10-2020 04:53 PM #64
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26-10-2020 05:06 PM #66
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Aye, sold out the whole end and some over at the other stand. See my comment on thinking the stand was going to collapse.
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26-10-2020 07:20 PM #68
I remember Davie Farrell scoring a raker very early on against Aberdeen at Easter Road. We can’t have scored many earlier in that, we were only seconds in.
I also remember Theo Snelders letting a howler in through his legs in the same goal.
Might even have been the same game, but I can just picture them both now.
Non - Hibs one - first goal I ever saw at Hampden was Davie Cooper’s free kick in the 1987 (?) League Cup final. My mate’s dad used to get a batch of tickets for the cup finals and take a load of us through. It was quite early on, we’d arrived late and I remember making a pile of panini sticker albums that I could stand on to almost see. What a goal that was. I can also picture that one just like it was yesterday, being up at the North East of the ground on the open terracing.
I’ve had a few experiences up that end of the ground since then.
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26-10-2020 07:32 PM #69
For some reason I remember this one by Archibald (1:25 in) as a cleaner strike that it was.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqFqi-RAzWUMature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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26-10-2020 08:25 PM #70
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26-10-2020 09:10 PM #72
Wee Louie’s winner at Ibrox would have to be a worthy shout. Additionally, Farid El Alagui scoring the winner against that mob sticks out a lot from that same season for a few reasons. It was the game after they had just been confirmed champions and our ground was to be the party venue, oh well.
We were superb that day and while it may not go down in our folklore for years to come, you still won’t find many more convincing derby performances than that day and amazingly it only finished 2-0, phenomenal. I think that was finally the day we bought into the belief we were only at the start of something great, the events of the following 3 seasons speak for themselves. Not to mention the fact we were seriously overdue a win against them that season, bossing the 3/4 that campaign.
Farid should of achieved much more with Hibs and having been lucky to meet him on a couple of occasions only he knows that better than anyone but football can often be a cruel game. On that occasion it was his home return after what always felt like an eternity of injury. It really couldn’t of happened for a better guy than him.
When I last spoke with Farid, between the two of us it wasn’t myself who couldn’t shut up about Hibs. The passion he carries for the club is amazing, loves the team, loves the city and sees himself as a right certified gadgie now.
Couldn’t find the full highlights but here’s a clip of his winner for anyone needing to refresh the memories https://youtu.be/bIS-oJoNNvU
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26-10-2020 09:12 PM #73
I think it was 1967 and against Dunfermline at Easter Road. Peter Cormack scoring from the half way line shooting towards the 'cave' I was in the east terracing and knew that it was on target as soon as it left his boot.
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26-10-2020 09:34 PM #74
Eddie May and Kano’s goals in the first half of the derby October 1987
Great atmosphere that Day
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26-10-2020 09:35 PM #75
Spoony’s goal in December 2012 stands out too.
Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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Was this the derby? If so I agree!
Freezing night, me and my brother had taken an American friend to his first Scottish football match. In fact, his first ever association football game.
He loved the atmosphere and banter but was less enamoured with the huffy puffy action on the pitch. Then Wotherspoon scuttles up the wing below us in the East and - bam! - a winner completely out of kilter with the overall quality of the match.
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Do you think your security can keep you in purity, you will not shake us off above or below. Scottish friction, Scottish fiction
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26-10-2020 10:03 PM #78
Pat Stanton 94 mins at the bus shelter leaps like a salmon and bullet forehead into to right hand top corner to get a 1-1 draw . Standing at the opposite end and the place erupted !
Bus got bricked on the way back
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26-10-2020 10:09 PM #79
Benji’s first to make it 2-0 in the League Cup Final, I was 12 and after being used to Hibs letting me down in cup games it was the first time in my life up to that point when I thought “Oh wow, we’re going to do this!”
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26-10-2020 10:29 PM #80
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David Gray in Brondby. As mental a goal celebration as you’ll ever see.
John McGinn at Ibrox. As clean a strike as you’ll ever see. Was right behind it and it was in from the moment it left his foot.
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26-10-2020 10:47 PM #81
Lewis Stevenson goal at Ibrox. Mental scenes, don’t think he quite knew how he scored either.
Our really early goal against Rangers at ER too when Zemmama and Stokes linked up.
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26-10-2020 11:03 PM #82
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Brown's diving header in his last game for us.
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26-10-2020 11:34 PM #83
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Not sure if anyone remembers pat mcginley scoring an overhead v Motherwell...? Looked great from the east but on seeing highlights wondered if he actually meant to aim the other way. Just found video of it and its actually not as great as I remember afterall haha, though still very good...
Also barry lavety in 2-2 derby as said earlier, watched from the east. Although hibs weren't a great team then, I found the football experience much better back then..
Kevin Thomson dribbling against celtic after celtic beat man united I think just before..
Also both Agathe goals v dundee in the 5-1 game
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26-10-2020 11:38 PM #84
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Not to be confused with Michael O'Neill!
There was a John O'Neill who played for Queen of the South, St Mirren, and Stirling but not Hibs.
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27-10-2020 12:13 AM #86
Sparky v Dundee Utd at ER. Lovely counter attacking goal. That or King Dom’s goal v Aberdeen
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Deek versus Killie 6 March 2010. We desperately needed a win to stay in the hunt for Europe. 0-0 with 12 minutes left and we get a free kick 30 yards out playing to the famous 5. Up steps Deek and hits a raker of a free kick into the goalies top left corner. Sitting in the upper tier of The Famous 5 you could hear the sound of him leathering the ball.
https://youtu.be/M424nbmc4qM
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27-10-2020 09:03 AM #89
The second goal in the 1972 League cup final, after seeing us lose the Scottish cup final 5 months earlier and winning the Drybrough cup in August, the second goal was a thing of beauty which made me believe we would win a major trophy for the first time in 20 years
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