I was having a look through a list of capped Hibs players and while the fact there were a lot less international games played in earlier generations, it still struck me as remarkable that Darren Jackson won significantly more caps than Gordon Smith and Pat Stanton. I was a big fan of Darren's when he was at Hibs but he's a long way short of the legendary status that pair command at Easter Road.
What also jumped out was the fact Joe Baker won only eight England caps. I'm guessing he maybe did well to win that many, bearing in mind the much bigger pool of players he was up against, but according to my dad he was good enough to have earned a place in the England squad for the 1966 World Cup.
I note Russell Latapy won 81 Trinidad and Tobago caps. Is he our most capped ex-player (albeit he won many of those caps when he was playing elsewhere)?
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10-06-2021 07:47 PM #1
Hibs players who should have won more international caps (not just Scottish ones)
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10-06-2021 08:09 PM #3
Jonathon johannson got 105, Mark Milligan and Jorge Claros also managed a few caps too
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10-06-2021 08:11 PM #4
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Jonatan Johansson had 105 - which is about 104 more appearances than he made for Hibs.
And everyone's favourite Hibee, Ray Wilkins, was capped 80-odd times for Ingerland. Probably not when he was at Hibs though...
Probably not the kind of examples you had in mind though
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10-06-2021 08:14 PM #5
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Always thought it was a crying shame that Keith Wright only won a single cap. Deserved far more in my view
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10-06-2021 08:16 PM #6
Alan Rough had a very creditable 63 caps.
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10-06-2021 09:16 PM #7
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Gary Caldwell got 55 caps for Scotland! Pat Stanton got 16.
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10-06-2021 09:26 PM #8
Did Ivan Sproule ever get a cap?
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Edit - Wikipedia says 11 caps, 1 goal
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10-06-2021 09:44 PM #10
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Alex Edwards never got a cap biggest crime of the last century absolutely scandalous.
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Absolutely scandalous guys like Alex Edwards wasn't recognised internationally.
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10-06-2021 09:56 PM #13
Obviously less international games were played back then, but my auld fellah would rant on all night if you let him, about how the selectors would always keep one of the famous five out of a side as they hated not only Hibs, but also Hearts. Particularly, he would suggest, someone like Willie Waddell keeping anything as ethereal as Gordon Smith out of any team never mind a Scotland one was obscene. Not that it ingrained with me or anything all these 50 years later but he wasn't half right.
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10-06-2021 10:03 PM #15
For the quality Riordan had he should have had a far better international (and club) career than he did.
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A good clubman but way short of international class.
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10-06-2021 11:19 PM #21
Always thought Gordon Hunter was unlucky to be capped but there was also some decent competition in his position
Riordan and O’Conner should have been a Scotland partnership up front for years with their potential but never fulfilled it
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10-06-2021 11:36 PM #22
Eddie Turnbull only got nine. There was an 8 year gap between his fourth and fifth appearance, according to Eddie this was because of an argument with one of the selection committee.
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A few of the Tornados should have had caps / more caps
John Brownlie , Erich Schaedler , John Blackley , Pat Stanton ,
Alex Edwards ,,Arthur Duncan to name a few
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11-06-2021 07:31 AM #25
If Darren hadn't suffered his 2 cruciate injuries I'm pretty certain he would have got a handful of caps.
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11-06-2021 07:35 AM #27
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Eric Stevenson and Peter Cormack. Bobby Duncan and Willie Hamilton. All serious contenders, surely
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11-06-2021 07:42 AM #28
Most of the Tornadoes should've had a lot more caps, possibly Riordan and Hanlon considering the humpty CH's we've had over the years.
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Who was keeping them out the side out of interest?"...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
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11-06-2021 07:46 AM #30
Cheers for the answers to the Sproule question all
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