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It touches on their goalkeeping situation they had just sold Gary Sprake their alleged betting scam and HIBS’ protest to UEFA for Don Revie being on the pitch during penalties
http://www.ozwhitelufc.net.au/07-11-...20v%20LUFC.htm
IIRC the sub rule for European competition was different from domestic a squad of players 17 as opposed to two named 13 at that time
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09-11-2020 06:48 PM #811
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F#€king disgrace !
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10-11-2020 08:33 AM #816
10/11/2010 Scottish League SPL
Rangers 0 v 3 Hibernian
Miller 6
Rankin 19
Dicoh 76
At the fourth time of asking Colin Calderwood got his first victory and probably the most memorable victory of his tenure at HIBS
Hearts beat Celtic 2-0 on the same night and it was the first time both Edinburgh sides had beat the Old Firm on the same day since 29/4/1972
Hibs Brown Hart Grounds Murray Dickoh Bamba De Graaf Rankin Wotherspoon Miller and Trakys
Subs Thicot Galbraith Hogg
Att 41514
https://youtu.be/rBFVuiEJm10
10/11/2007 Scottish League SPL
Gretna 0 v 1 Hibernian
Fletcher
HIBS went on a run of five games without a win putting Manager John Collins under pressure contributing towards his resignation in December of this year
10/11/2002 Scottish League SPL
Rangers 2 v 1 Hibernian
McManus
https://youtu.be/kkHdpGc_6fw
Hibs Colgan Smith Zambernardi Fenwick James Orman Brebner Wiss McManus O’Connor and Paatelainen
Subs Luna O’Neil
Att 48798
10/11/1990 Scottish League Premier Division
St Johnstone 1 v 1 Hibernian
Paul Wright
Hibs played their first ever match at McDiarmid Park the first new purpose built football Stadium in the UK. A near capacity crowd witnessed a tepid affair Alex Miller’s struggling side earning a 1-1 draw
HIBS’ goal was scored by Paul Wright who after being sold would come back to haunt HIBS playing for Kilmarnock and St Johnstone
Hibs Goram Milne Mitchell Kane Hamilton Findlay Weir Wright MacLeod McGraw and McGinlay
Sub Tortolano
Att 9233
10/11/1984 Scottish League Premier Division
Hibernian 2 v 2 Rangers
Callachan
Irvine
A pulsating match that HIBS were unlucky not to win as Gordon Durie almost opened his account with a raking drive that struck the crossbar from a Ralph Callachan free kick
The ballboys at the Rangers end were decked out in Rangers tracksuits this was after the ballboys at the last home match versus Hearts were pelted with missiles
Jackie McNamara had to come off early as Stewart Munro appeared to accidentally stand on his right leg and was replaced by Willie Jamieson
Hibs opened the scoring on 27 minutes with a flying Ralph Callachan header from a deep Alan Sneddon cross Rangers equalised against the run of play from a suspiciously offside position through Cammy Fraser
18 minutes into the second half Brian Rice threaded through a beautiful pass for Willie Irvine to run onto and calmly slot the ball underneath the diving Girvan Lighthouse and into the Rangers net
Davy Copper slotted a ball in at the far post on 70 minutes for the equaliser
Craig Paterson played for Rangers in this game
Special mention to Tommy Faither Craig who put his bits on for this game and worked his socks off
Hibs Rough McKee Sneddon Brazil Rae McNamara Callachan Durie Irvine Rice and Craig
Subs Jamieson Kane
Att 12219
https://youtu.be/RdwW5FGLKMM
10/11/1979 Scottish League Premier Division
Hibernian 1 v 1 Kilmarnock
MacLeod
Hibs were a worrying five points adrift at the foot of the table Newly promoted Kilmarnock were a decent side and had already defeated HIBS home and away in the League Cup HIBS enjoyed the bulk of possession but George Maxwell gave the visitors a half-time lead
The half time draw was made out on the pitch by none other than signing target George Best I was one of many in the old North Enclosure craning my neck to get a glimpse of his beautiful wife Angie in the Centre Stand
Ally MacLeod equalised for HIBS in the second half
Hibs McArthur Brazil McGlinchey Rae Paterson McNamara Callachan MacLeod Campbell Higgins and Duncan
Sub Brown
Att 5269
10/11/1973 Scottish League Division One
Motherwell 1 v 1 Hibernian
Gordon 90
Willie McClymont put Motherwell ahead after the break but Alan Gordon scored a last minute equaliser when he latched on to an excellent through ball from substitute Iain Munro
Hibs McArthur Bremner Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards Hazel Gordon Cropley and Duncan
Subs Munro O’Rourke
Att 6583
Birthdays:
Gerry O’Brien
Shefki Kugi
At Easter Road They Play John Campbell
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10-11-2020 08:34 AM #817This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-11-2020 08:50 AM #818This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As a young HIBS fan at the time it looked a goal to me and to the HIBS players
I would like to add that I very rarely notice opposition players but Billy Bremner was absolutely outstanding that night he was definitely trying playing to win not to lose
Leeds would go out the next round
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10-11-2020 02:41 PM #824
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10-11-2020 03:18 PM #825
[QUOTE=JimBHibees;6351897]Wow how bizarre is that.[/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdwW...&feature=share
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10-11-2020 04:12 PM #826
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Brilliant!!
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10-11-2020 04:47 PM #827This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteSCOTTISH CUP WINNERS 2016
GGTTH
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I was only a boy, but even aged 8, I knew I’d seen an awesome performance from Bremner that night
For any much younger readers (are there any ? lol). Bremner was a veteran who’d been one of the top midfielders in England for a decade or so. He was 5ft 6 (max) and was a snarling, dirty, very talented leader of men type of player. Prone to a bevvy and misdemeanours off the field, particularly with Scotland.
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On the back of that they were both invited down to Old Trafford for a weekendwith a view to signing for Man Utd
Put up in a top hotel ,shown around the ground and taken to the pictures with a rep from United
Their parents (no agents then) were wined and dined with of course the push to get the signatures of both players(Matt Busby had previously came to Clermiston to speak to Jimmy)
Anyway cut to the chase .
,On the morning they were due to get the train home no sign of the Lorimers.
Leeds had got word they were there and tapped Peter and slipped them away
The rest as the say is history.
As for Jimmy, a fair number of English clubs wanted his signature.
Spurs being another who sent a top man(Bill Nicholson) to Clermiston to sign him.
I kid you not when i say clubs were lining up to sign Jimmy .
Both sides of the border (bar one club!)
Celtic sent their top scout (Fallon) to the house
Faither asked him on the way back from Manchester
" Do you need more time to make your mind up ,James?
"No,Dad I want to sign for Hibs "
The Grassmarket Affect !!!
I dont think any other players from that Scottish Schoolboys side made it pro
Possibly one or two but cant remember names
Ian Grassick maybe (Brog or Forza Fred here may recall
i might add when they left the hotel the complimentary drinks (that you pay for !)in the rooms were all gone and it wasn't Jimmy or old Mick
So Mick was on his best behaviour!!
Oh James .....you could have played alongside Law and Best !!!!Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 10-11-2020 at 06:32 PM.
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Champions 1973-74
Don Revie decided to concentrate on the League in this season
David Harvey Paul Madeley Gordon McQueen Norman Hunter and Mick Jones were all available for the Saturday fixture
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He kind of told a similar story that Jimmy could have gone to Utd but chose Hibs
It’s a great story Mick
As my Dad said “we were all hibbys in the market, except for my daft brother “
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Keep the stories coming Mick brilliant!
The Wee Man scored a hat-trick on this day 48 years ago the fifth of many in this season
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11-11-2020 08:49 AM #838
11/11/2012 Scottish League SPL
Hibernian 2 v 1 Dundee United
Griffiths 19
Doyle 51
https://youtu.be/4OuLiqJp0Ho
Hibs Williams McGivern Hanlon Maybury Taiwo Claros Cairney Wotherspoon Stevenson Griffiths and Doyle
Subs Kuqi Sproule Stanton
Att 10596
11/11/2006 Scottish League SPL
Hibernian 2 v 0 Inverness CT
Fletcher 64
Killen pen 83
After beating Hearts in the League Cup in midweek HIBS ‘ renaissance under John Collins continued in this tight match at Easter Road versus Inverness CT
Hibs took the lead in 64 minutes when Steven Fletcher rifled home a David Murphy headed knock down
Chris Killen sealed the deal from the penalty spot when he was pulled down in the box by Caley goalkeeper Mark Brown who was sent off for his trouble
Hibs Zibi Whittaker Martis Jones Murphy Stewart Brown Thomson Sproule Killen and Zemmama
Subs Fletcher Benji Boozy
Att 12868
11/11/2000 Scottish League SPL
Hibernian 1 v 1 Kilmarnock
Paatelainen
https://youtu.be/JX7N_ijsQMY
11/11/1972 Scottish League Division One
Morton 0 v 3 Hibernian
O’Rourke 3 ( 2 pens )
Jimmy scored his fifth hat-trick of the season taking him up to 25 goals
Everyone knows his name
Alan Gordon was replaced by John Hazel and was taken to Greenock Infirmary with a badly gashed ankle
Hibs McArthur Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards O’Rourke Gordon Cropley and Duncan
Sub Hazel
Att 4323
11/11/1969 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 3 v 1 Airdrieonians
Graham 68 80
Cormack 89
Johnny Graham had signed in the afternoon and what a debut he had scoring a double. Peter Cormack scored a fine individual goal and Davie Marshall 63 scored the opener for Airdrie
I remember watching this game from the Cowshed and after every goal there was a mini pitch invasion
We definitely thought Johnny Graham was the new King of Scotland
Stirling Albion player Erich Schaedler was an interested spectator as a guest of Willie MacFarlane at this game
Hibs Marshall Shevlane McEwan Blackley Black Stanton Graham Hamilton McBride Cormack and Stevenson
Att 7262
11/11/1967 Scottish League Division One
Dundee 1 v 4 Hibernian
McGraw
Stein 2
Cormack
George McLean gave Dundee an early lead but HIBS came roaring back with a Colin Stein double and goals by Peter Cormack and Alan McGraw
This victory took HIBS to third in the table and took Colin Stein to top of the goalscroring charts with 13
Alan McGraw was sent off in the 67th minute for retaliation
Hibs Allan Duncan Davis Stanton Madsen McGraw Scott Quinn Stein Cormack and O’Rourke
Att 7070
The highlights of this game are available on HIBS TV under the banner HIBS in Black and White
11/11/1950 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 2 V 0 Morton
Reilly
Ormond
HIBS ran out to a raucous reception from 35000 fans despite the disappointment of losing the League Cup Final
0-0 at half- time and going down the famous slope two headers sealed the points the first from Lawrie Reilly and the second when Willie Ormond got his head to an Eddie Turnbull cannonball shot that many would have ducked out the way of
11/11/1944 Scottish Southern League
Hibernian 3 v 2 Airdrieonians
Gordon Smith 3
Gordon Smith’s 10th goal in seven games and HIBS’ 36th goal in 8 games
Gordon Smith missed out on one game because he was playing for Scotland at Wembley
At Easter Road They Play John Campbell
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11-11-2020 11:34 AM #840
The Dundee United result that Billy posted above on this day in 2012 put us top of the table with the exact same record as we have just now - played 13, won 7, drawn 3, lost 3.
We were 3 ahead of Celtic and Aberdeen with Celtic having 2 games in hand.
This season were 14 behind at the exact same stage with the exact same total. Shows how good Rangers have been.
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