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    Pat McGinlay


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    Quote Originally Posted by Libby Hibby View Post
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    Pat McGinlay
    Good shout !! Proper box to box player he was ! Loved Mcginlay and he scored loads for us , Wonder what he does now , Seems like he's slipped of the face of the earth

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    Good shout !! Proper box to box player he was ! Loved Mcginlay and he scored loads for us , Wonder what he does now , Seems like he's slipped of the face of the earth
    Sure he has a cleaning business now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldot1981 View Post
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    Sure he has a cleaning business now



    Hope that business is thriving ! He was superb for us Mcginlay

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    As it says . Who was your favourite all time Hibs player ?
    Arthur Duncan

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    John McGinn but David Murphy a very close second

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    Latapy for me

    Absolute genius must have been about 13 at the time he signed and first real quality player who was just a cut above the rest at the time

    Still amazes me we had him and sauzee in the same team
    Same here. Was just an absolute genius who always had an assist or goal in him. Also scored my favourite ever derby goal

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    Derek Riordan. But i loved David Zitelli as well.

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    Franck Sauzee
    John O’Neil
    and for some reason Willie Miller from my youth.

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    I'm old enough to have watched the Tornadoes.

    Anthony Stokes for me.

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    John Madsen !

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    Mickey Weir and Keith Wright in my younger days.

    Darren McGregor for modern times. Exactly what I want from a Hibs player.
    Definitely, loved the enthusiasm and joy when they played, that both Mickey Weir and Keith Wright showed. If you are too young, watch some old videos on you tube. Loved Hibs through and through.

    Darren McGregor too. These boys all lived our childhood dreams, you could see it on their faces. Also got to mention Riordan. He scored some great goals, and against them. Imagine scoring one of Riordan's screamers against them, then running over to your mates in the terracing to celebrate.

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    John McGinn.

    Had loads of good players around him but he was the absolute heartbeat of that team for me.

    Sauzee and Latapy very close behind. They were incredible players.

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    Strange one but Chick Charnley was a huge favourite. Ability was frightening. Just wonder how good he could have been if he'd screwed then nut in his younger days. Remember him scoring from the half way line.

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    PG Stanton. Special mention to Jimmy O & SDG

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    Nijinsky.

    Others in different eras, but the first hero.
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    Got too many ! FAMOUS FIVE,MICKY WEIR,ALAN GORDAN,CONRAD LOGAN ,STANTON, WRIGHT More than that ! Isn't it great we have had such class players! O TO BE A

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    Pat Stanton

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    Top 5 over the years:
    Kevin Harper
    Franck Sauzee
    Sir David Gray
    John McGinn
    Efe Ambrose (was a baller for us)

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    King Paddy Stanton

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    My season ticket years were 93-97, which explains my choices.

    1 - Crunchie - always loved to see him in the team and on the wing and always felt he gave his all.
    2 - Kevin Harper - ditto
    3 - Leighton - safest pair of hands in goal in my Hibs years.

    Special mentions to;

    4 - David Farrell, just felt he had a 'never give up' approach.
    5 - Danny Lennon - watched him v Aberdeen once and thought we'd unearthed another Crunchie.

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    I really liked Michael O’Neill. A really classy player who I loved watching play

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldot1981 View Post
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    Sure he has a cleaning business now
    From midfield to sweeper

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    Strange one but Chick Charnley was a huge favourite. Ability was frightening. Just wonder how good he could have been if he'd screwed then nut in his younger days. Remember him scoring from the half way line.
    Yeah I was at that game , no cameras saw it either if I recall . Alloa in the cup wasn’t it

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    Pat Stanton will always be a legend to me but the player I idolised as a teenager in the mid 60s was " The Rebel" Eric Stevenson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred E Newman View Post
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    Pat Stanton will always be a legend to me but the player I idolised as a teenager in the mid 60s was " The Rebel" Eric Stevenson.
    Stevie was a wonderful player brilliant winger more tricks than a bag full of monkeys would hug the touchline always beat his full back and nine times out of ten ended up getting hauled down inside the box for the Penalty King Joe Davis to convert the award

    Took an unofficial day off from Ayr United to nip away and watch Hibs win the League Cup in 1972

    A Hibee through and through

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    Pat Stanton head and shoulders above the rest.
    Peter Cormack whose mannerisms we all copied in the playground.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alfred E Newman View Post
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    Pat Stanton will always be a legend to me but the player I idolised as a teenager in the mid 60s was " The Rebel" Eric Stevenson.
    Along with Gerry Baker,the Rebel was my hero as well.
    When Ian Brennan ran the Bonnyrigg Hibs bus,they use to pick up some of us Clerry boys at the Rainbow pub for away games.
    I sat beside Eric on the bus one time.
    Now i can talk a glass eye to sleep, but i was speechless with Eric.

    Gerry Baker would sometimes give Jimmy O a lift home after training.
    So that was me, a 10/11 yr old offering Gerry a bourbon biscuit to go with his cuppa our ma poured for him
    Gerry of course arrived at Hibs after having won a Scottish Cup medal with St Mirren.
    Now Turnbull was Hibs trainer then.
    He must have been jealous of Gerry's medal !!

    A pal in Clerry back then was a very good artist/drawer. Ran in the family
    We made a banner and he painted a big Bumble Bee on the cloth.
    Our Gerry Bee Flag !!
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    Alex Cropley. The best pound for pound tackler in the business.

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