11/12/2004 Scottish League SPL
Hibernian 2 v 1 Aberdeen
Riordan
Glass
11/12/1999 Scottish League SPL
Hibernian 2 v 2 Motherwell
Paatelainen
McGinlay
All the goals came in the second half
Mixu Paatelainen took advantage of hesitation by the Motherwell goalkeeper Stephen Woods after he fumbled a Franck Sauzee shot to give HIBS the lead
John Spencer then pulled one back for Motherwell before Pat McGinlay gave HIBS the lead with an acrobatic overhead kick
That man Spencer again equalised for Motherwell with a well taken individual goal
11/12/1993 Scottish League Premier Division
Hibernian 3 v 2 Motherwell
Wright
Findlay
Mitchell
A cracking game at Easter Road
Motherwell dominated the first half missing three decent chances HIBS came more into it but turned round 0-0 at half-time
The second half saw four goals in 13 minutes The first when Keith Wright headed home a Joe Tortolano cross Tommy Coyne then scored a quick fire double for Motherwell. Billy Findlay then equalised for HIBS just one minute after Coyne’s second goal
Motherwell’s Miodrag Krivokapic was then sent off for fouling Keith Wright before the winner came from an unlikely source when Graham Mitchell headed home a Joe Tortolano corner
Hibs Leighton Miller Mitchell Findlay Tweed Hunter Tortolano Hamilton Wright Jackson and O’Neill
Subs Evans Farrell
Att 7442
11/12/1971 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 1 v 0 Dundee
O’Rourke pen
Alex Cropley was brought down in a ‘sandwich ‘ between Bobby Wilson and Dave Johnston in the Dundee box.
There was a brilliant image of the incident on the front page of the programme for the next home match Rangers on Christmas Day wishing all fans a ‘Merry Xmas’ No 14
Jimmy O’Rourke placed his spot kick a foot inside the post whilst Dundee goalkeeper Mike Hewitt dived in the opposite direction
Hibs Herriot Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards McEwan O’Rourke Hazel and Duncan
Sub: Cropley for Hazel
Att 11383
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11-12-2020 08:52 AM #991
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11-12-2020 11:39 AM #992
'before the winner came from an unlikely source when Graham Mitchell headed home a Joe Tortolano corner'
Remember this very well as there was a guy who used to stand near us on the East Terracing that none of my lot really liked as he used to shout utter nonsense regularly (he was a real ar*ehole). This time, he decided that Mitchell was to be the player that he would berate, constantly, throughout the game. Well, when Mitchell scored the winner every one of us made of point of celebrating in his direction and IIRC he was very rarely, if ever, heard from again!
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I went to Italia 90 and sat beside this cockney in the Stadio Del Alpi In Turin Scotland v Brazil
This guy kept whining Joook Bax in a high pitched voice wearing a Scotland top
I asked him at half-time what part of Scotland he was from turned out he was a Chelsea fan and even worse English
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11-12-2020 10:18 PM #995This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-12-2020 10:21 PM #996
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That Aberdeen game was defo a 2-1 win. Glass winner was quality.
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11-12-2020 10:27 PM #997This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Durie power pace left foot right foot good in the air ( scored a hat-trick versus them in the Scottish Cup Final)
If we could have kept all our players over the years you could start another thread with the possibilities
100 Scottish Cups 100 Leagues
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11-12-2020 10:36 PM #998This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Exactly how I remembered it
Quality finish from Stephen Glass
All contributions gratefully accepted
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11-12-2020 11:03 PM #999This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Motherwell game was a beauty. All the half times were in our favour apart from our own. Second half was a great battle and the full times stayed as they had been 45 minutes earlier. A really good day.Last edited by Glory Lurker; 11-12-2020 at 11:12 PM.
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12-12-2020 10:00 AM #1000
12/12/2001 Scottish League SPL
Rangers 1 v 1 Hibernian
Luna
Paco Luna with a typical glorious header to silence the 46000 crowd
Fernando Ricksen with a typical spawny deflected equaliser
Donald Park was in charge as Alex McLeish had left to join Rangers
https://youtu.be/x1zMLtchm-M
12/12/1998 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 2 v 1 Falkirk
Hughes
Crawford
12/12/1992 Scottish League Premier Division
Hibernian 1 v 0 Partick Thistle
Jackson pen
One for the long list of boring tedious matches
Partick Thistle thought they had cancelled us out indeed they had right up until the final minute when the Referee awarded us the softest of soft penalties at the downhill end
Darren Jackson wasted no time in slamming the award high past Craig Nelson on a freeezing miserable day
John Lambie interviewed after the game was short and to the point “ We wuz robbed!”
12/12/1970 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 2 v 2 Dunfermline Athletic
Jim Blair 2
Sloop John B scored a rare own goal in this game
12/12/1964 Scottish League Division One
Airdrieonians 0 v 1 Hibernian
Cormack
12/12/1962 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Round 2 Leg 2
Hibernian 2 v 1 Utrecht ( Agg 3-1 )
G Baker 23
M Stevenson 48
1-0 up from the first leg HIBS failed to heed the warning when Van Der Linden raced clear of the HIBS defenders who waited on the offside flag but it did not come the Dutch forward drew Ronnie Simpson but to the relief of the poor 5000 crowd he fired past the upright
The Dutch were not to be so profligate with their next raid when they squared the tie on the night.
In 23 minutes Van Der Linden sent over a cross and Geurtsen met it full on with his head to divert it past Simpson
Hibs equalised within two minutes with a brilliant goal. Gerry Baker tamed a pass from Scott slipped it ahead of Westphaal and slammed a wonderful shot from a narrow angle past Van Zoghel
Hibs took the lead on the night and went two goals up on aggregate two minutes into the second half when the ball broke to Morris Stevenson from a Jim Scott corner and he hammered the ball through a forest of legs into the net
The Dutch when they realised the tie was slipping away from them resorted to roughhouse tactics in particular their giant of a centre half Dacserv who played the role of pantomime villain
This game is best remembered for being the debut game of club legend Jimmy O’Rourke who the press described as ‘being the victim of some rough challenges but nothing the Dutch could do could hide the promise of this sturdy youngster He looks to have the lot, sturdy build, speed, brains and abounding confidence’
Jimmy twice went close once with a header that just cleared the crossbar and one shot that whizzed past the post
Jimmy would go on to play for Hibernian for 12 years scoring 122 goals in 325 appearances
Legend
Hibs Simpson Fraser McClelland Grant Muir MacLeod Scott Falconer Baker O’Rourke and Stevenson
12/12/1959 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 5 v 1 Ayr United
Johnstone 2
Baker
Ormond
MacLeod
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12-12-2020 12:21 PM #1001This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"The power of accurate observation is frequently called cynicism by those who don't have it" - George Bernard Shaw.
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13-12-2020 01:36 PM #1003
13/12/2014 Scottish League Championship
Hibernian 2 v 0 Alloa Athletic
Handling 28
Malonga 73
13/12/2008 Scottish League SPL
Hibernian 2 v 0 Hamilton Academicals
Riordan 42
Jones 88
13/12/2003 Scottish League SPL
Motherwell 0 v 1 Hibernian
Riordan
13/12/1997 Scottish League Premier Division
Hibernian 2 v 2 Aberdeen
Andy Walker 2
13/12/1980 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 4 v 0 St Johnstone
Callachan 2 pens
Rae 2
St Johnstone arrived in good heart being one of only two teams not beaten away from home in the UK
They also featured ex hibee Rab Kilgour and Super Ally McCoist in their ranks
HIBS would be awarded three penalties in this match the first being missed by Ally MacLeod his second miss in two games The next two penalties would be converted by Ralph Callachan Gordon Rae scored the other two goals but picked up a booking that saw him suspended for the next three games
13/12/1978 Scottish League Cup Semi Final
Hibernian 0 v 1 Aberdeen AET
Hibs gave a spirited performance against a very good Aberdeen side at Dens Park and passed up several chances to score in regulation time but were undone when an innocuous looking cross to the back post by Stewart Kennedy two minutes into extra time sailed over goalkeeper Mike McDonald’s head and nestled in the net
More heartache
Hibs McDonald Duncan Kilgour Bremner Stewart McNamara Smith MacLeod Refvik Callachan and Hutchinson
Sub Higgins
Att 21000
13/12/1975 Scottish League Premier Division
Hibernian 1 v 0 Motherwell
Stanton
Hibs were joint top of the Premier League when Motherwell came calling but Motherwell were only one point behind
Ex HIBS youngster Willie Pettigrew had scored 18 domestic league goals to date and was in the running for the European Golden Boot
Hibs took the lead when Pat Stanton scored a glorious header from an Edwards freekick and might have doubled their lead had MacLeod’s shot not come back off a post
Into the second half and HIBS had goalkeeper Jim McArthur to thank for putting up the shutters especially one fantastic double save from Willie Pettigrew and Vic Davidson
Hibs McArthur Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Barry Blackley Edwards Bremner MacLeod Munro and Duncan
Att 16000
13/12/1969 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 4 v 3 Ayr United
McBride 2 pens 18,22
Stanton 2 34,35
A fantastic game at Easter Road in which all the goals came in the first 38 minutes
Hibs were always in the lead in this game with Joe McBride scoring twice with two pens and Pat Stanton adding a double Hood 2 and Rough for the Honest Men
Hibs Marshall Shevlane McEwan Blackley Black Stanton Marinello Graham McBride Cormack and Stevenson
Att 9000
13/12/1961 Scottish Cup Round 1
Partick Thistle 2 v 2 Hibernian
Gerry Baker 2
Walter Galbraith almost got off to a winning start as Manager but Partick scored in the last minute through Duffy to force a replay
Thistle had opened the scoring in the first minute when Ewing scored
13/12/1958 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 4 v 0 Partick Thistle
J Baker 2
Gibson 2
Birthdays
Francis Dickoh
Craig Brewster
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14-12-2020 12:22 PM #1004
14/12/2002 Scottish League SPL
Livingston 1 v 2 Hibernian
James
Murray
14/12/1996 Scottish League Premier Division
Hibernian 1 v 1 Dundee United
K Harper
Willie Miller sent off
14/12/1991 Scottish League Premier Division
Airdrieonians 0 v 3 Hibernian
Weir
Hamilton
Evans
14/12/1974 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 2 v 0 Dumbarton
Harper
Duncan
Hibs took the lead on 20 minutes when John Brownlie’s cross was headed home by Joe Harper
Arthur Duncan ensured the points were staying at Easter Road when he got on the end of a slick passing move that involved MacLeod and Edwards in the 71st minute
Man of the Match Alex Edwards had a hand in both goals and cleared a net bound Tam McAdam looping header off the line with an acrobatic overhead kick
Hibs McArthur Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Bremner Blackley Edwards MacLeod Harper Munro and Duncan
Sub Smith
Att 8566
14/12/1963 Scottish League Division One
East Stirling 1 v 3 Hibernian
N Martin 2 (1 pen)
Quinn
Jim Easton got injured in this game so he was moved from Centre Half to Outside Left. He then had the misfortune to be carried off with a broken leg with 14 minutes still to play
14/12/1957 Scottish League Division One
East Fife 2 v 3 Hibernian
Preston 2
Grant pen
East Fife scored through that man Jimmy Bonthrone again and Danny Duchart
14/12/1946 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 1 v 1 Rangers
Ormond
Both teams served up a Christmas cracker in front of 40000 fans Duncanson opening the scoring for the visitors and Willie Ormond scored a deserved late equaliser in a wonderful match
14/12/1918 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 2 v 1 Falkirk
Shaw
Robertson
Hibs were bottom of the League and faced second bottom Falkirk
HIBS went into the final five minutes 0-1 down had rarely threatened and Falkirk thoroughly deserved their lead
Future Trainer and Manager Hugh Shaw then unleashed a drive from 25 yards into the top corner of the Falkirk net to give HIBS hope
This spurred HIBS on to one final push and Willie Robertson grabbed an unlikely winner in the last minute
Hibs remained bottom of the League
Birthdays:
Jimmy McColl RIP
Josh Vela
Hibernian On This Day Sinnet and Colquhoun
At Easter Road They Play John Campbell
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14-12-2020 02:50 PM #1005
14/12/1991 Scottish League Premier Division
Airdrieonians 0 v 3 Hibernian
Weir
Hamilton
Evans
IIRC this was the only time I attended Broomfield: and what a dump it was. As befitting an Alex MacDonald team, Airdrie proceeded to kick Hibs up and down the park and, I think, got about 9 players booked! We also got a couple of bookings, including Mickey Weir, who then got booted at the edge of our box and went down. The ref, bizarrely, gave a foul to Airdrie and when they tried to take a quick one it hit the prone Weir in the midriff. The ref then reached for his pocket and we feared that Mickey was about to be sent off, but instead he booked the Airdrie player. Cue bedlam and hysterics amongst the Hibs fans.
I think this may also have been the game where Hibs were trying to do their post-match warmdown on the pitch and MacDonald told them to get off it! What a credit to football that man was!
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14/12/1974 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 2 v 0 Dumbarton
Harper
Duncan
Hibs took the lead on 20 minutes when John Brownlie’s cross was headed home by Joe Harper
Arthur Duncan ensured the points were staying at Easter Road when he got on the end of a slick passing move that involved MacLeod and Edwards in the 71st minute
Man of the Match Alex Edwards had a hand in both goals and cleared a net bound Tam McAdam looping header off the line with an acrobatic overhead kick
Hibs McArthur Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Bremner Blackley Edwards MacLeod Harper Munro and Duncan
Sub Smith
Att 8566
That is some team, full of footballers.
I assume Des Bremner was playing in central defence, or did Stanton drop back? I remember Bremner as a right back and then as a central midfielder?
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Ally Macleod came on as a second half sub to take over from Bremner and made his debut in midfield at Airdrie
Derek Spalding was an Unused Sub in the Dumbarton game but maybe not fully recovered
Jim Black had left the club by then
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I only knew that because I am updating it every day and it is surprising the stuff that sticks
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15-12-2020 09:29 AM #1011
15/12/2012 Scottish League SPL
Hibernian 2 v 3 Motherwell
Doyle 41,55
McPake sent off 93 after a foul on Jamie Murphy
https://youtu.be/gRLLvQUy48Y
What a good player Eoin Doyle was
Jamie Murphy with a double and a Bob McHugh winner
Would have loved to have seen Jamie Murphy at Easter Road sooner
Hibs Williams Maybury Hanlon McPake McGivern Claros Taiwo Wotherspoon Cairney Griffiths and Doyle
Subs Deegan Caldwell Handling
Att 8817
15/12/2007 Scottish League SPL
Hibernian 1 v 1 Falkirk
Donaldson pen
Gathuessi sent off
15/12/2001 Scottish League SPL
Dunfermline 1 v 0 Hibernian
Paco Luna sent off
15/12/1979 Scottish League Premier Division
Morton 2 v 0 Hibernian
George Best was a no show and youngster Derek Rodier got a start on the left wing
The game looked as though it was heading for a 0-0 until Jim Tolmie and Andy Ritchie popped up with late goals
Hibs McArthur Brazil Duncan Rae Paterson McNamara Callachan MacLeod Hutchinson Campbell and Rodier
Sub Higgins
Att 6834
15/12/1973 Scottish League Division One
Dunfermline Athletic 2 v 3 Hibernian
Duncan
Stanton
Gordon
On a tricky slippy pitch that had been cleared of snow prior to kick-off Dunfermline went ahead when Graham Shaw gave them the lead
Goals by Arthur Duncan and Pat Stanton put HIBS ahead before Pars legend Jim Leishman popped up with an equaliser
The clock was ticking down but fear not the ever reliable Alan Gordon scored the winner with only six minutes to go
Hibs McArthur Bremner Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards O’Rourke Gordon Munro and Duncan
Att 5405
15/12/1962 Scottish League Division One
Dunfermline Athletic 3 v 2 Hibernian
Byrne
O’Rourke
Jimmy O’Rourke scores on his League debut making him the youngest player to score for HIBS aged just 16 years and 88 days
Smith 2 and Cunningham scored for Dunfermline
Dunfermline featured a 16 year old right winger in this game none other than future HIBS legend Alex Edwards
Hibs Simpson Fraser McClelland Grant Hughes MacLeod Scott Falconer Baker O’Rourke and Byrne
Att 4900
Q. Who is the youngest player to have played for HIBS ?
15/12/1951 Scottish League Division One
St Mirren 0 v 4 Hibernian
Johnstone 2
Smith
Combe
Champions again
15/12/1934 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 3 v 2 Celtic
Walls pen
Smith
Anderson
Birthdays:
Frankie Dettori 50
John Potter
In Colours Green and White John Campbell
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16-12-2020 10:21 AM #1012
16/12/2018 Scottish League Premiership
Hibernian 2 v 0 Celtic
Slivka 1
Kamberi 59
A brilliant early goal from Slivka in the first minute- he really was the man for the big occasion- followed by a second half strike from Flo Kamberi after a peach of a ball from Mackie sealed the points against the champions In fairness Flo still had a lot to do and it was an exceptional finish high past Craig Gordon
Hibs Rocky Whittaker Stevenson Ambrose Porteous Horgan Slivka Mallan Hyndman Kamberi and Shaw
Subs Mackie L Allan
Att 18140
16/12/2000 Scottish League SPL
Hibernian 2 v 0 St Johnstone
Lovell
Paatelainen
16/12/1987 Scottish League Premier Division
Dundee United 1 v 2 Hibernian
Kane 12
McCluskey 17
Ian McPhee opened the scoring for United after only 3 minutes but HIBS fought back through goals from Kano and McCluskey. Beasties ‘ winner being deflected into his own goal by Mixu Paatelainen
HIBS Goram Hunter Sneddon May Rae McIntyre Kane Watson McCluskey Collins and Tortolano
Subs Bell McGovern
Att 6095
16/12/1972 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 8 v 1 Ayr United
Cropley 1
Gordon 17,32 and 36
O’Rourke 41,46 and 82
Stanton 56
A brilliant game and a fantastic performance played in a carnival atmosphere
Ayr United could not live with us right from the first whistle when Cropley scored.
No team would have lived with us that day
The Tornadoes were immense
An exhibition match of precision passing football and expert finishing
The Scottish League Cup and Drybrough Cups were on display
Will we ever see their likes again ?
HIBS Herriot Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards O’Rourke Gordon Cropley and Duncan
Att 12500
Footnote:
To give this breathtaking result some context Jimmy O’Rourke scored his sixth hat-trick of the season and HIBS’ fourth goal was their 100th of the season and it was only 16th December
Ally Macleod the Ayr United Manager described HIBS’ performance that day as the best he had ever seen
16/12/1967 Scottish League Division One
Motherwell 0 v 1 Hibernian
Colin Stein
Stein scored HIBS’ first goal in three League games controlling the ball with his right foot before sending an unstoppable drive with his left beyond the Motherwell goalkeeper
Hibs Wilson Duncan Davis Stanton Madsen McGraw Scott Quinn Stein Cormack and Stevenson
Att 4444
16/12/1961 Scottish League Division One
Celtic 4 v 3 Hibernian
Falconer 2
Stevenson
Hibs were unlucky to lose this game widely regarded as the best game of the season Divers scoring a late winning goal for Celtic
16/12/1950 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 3 v 1 St Mirren
Wood
Smith
Ormond pen
HIBS were now serious title contenders but would have to do without Eddie Turnbull for this game as he was sent off in the previous game against Third Lanark His place was taken by 17 year old local Musselburgh lad Robert Wood who did himself proud by scoring the first goal and laying on the second for Gordon Smith Ex Rangers man Duncanson pulled one back for the buddies with a header but Willie Ormond secured the points from the penalty spot
Hibs would win the League in this season
Hibs Younger Govan Ogilvie Buchanan Paterson Combe Smith Johnstone Reilly Wood and Ormond
Att 15000
Birthdays
Ryan Gauld
At Easter Road They Play John Campbell
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16-12-2020 10:46 AM #1013
That Celtc game was the first time we'd tried reducing their ticket allocation and the Celtc Fans were half way through a rendition of 'what a s***y home support' when Slivka scored.
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Probably the first time I realised Scott Brown was finished
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16-12-2020 03:24 PM #1017
4 dozen years ago since my Uncle took me to my first game. Loads of goals and cup parade, I thought it would be like that every week.
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16-12-2020 03:49 PM #1018
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16/12/1972 Scottish League Division One
Hibernian 8 v 1 Ayr United
Cropley 1
Gordon 17,32 and 36
O’Rourke 41,46 and 82
Stanton 56
A brilliant game and a fantastic performance played in a carnival atmosphere
Ayr United could not live with us right from the first whistle when Cropley scored.
No team would have lived with us that day
The Tornadoes were immense
An exhibition match of precision passing football and expert finishing
The Scottish League Cup and Drybrough Cups were on display
Will we ever see their likes again ?
HIBS Herriot Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards O’Rourke Gordon Cropley and Duncan
Att 12500
Footnote:
To give this breathtaking result some context Jimmy O’Rourke scored his sixth hat-trick of the season and HIBS’ fourth goal was their 100th of the season and it was only 16th December
Ally Macleod the Ayr United Manager described HIBS’ performance that day as the best he had ever seen
What a game that was Billy!
Am I right in thinking that by around about New Year O'Rourke Gordon & Duncan had scored over 100 goals.
The 100 goals in itself is a huge achievement but I am sure I have read the stat I refer to above before and thought WTF how is that even possible?
To answer your question, the answer is sadly never.
Glorious Glorious days that cemented a young boys love of football in general and Hibs in particular
Despite all the kickings receieved between the and now it has never faded and never will, it has waxed and waned but there are few feelings like a great Hibs win.Last edited by BSEJVT; 16-12-2020 at 05:18 PM.
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16-12-2020 04:57 PM #1019
I was waiting for this one. My auld man had declined to take me through to Hampden the week before and I was totally gutted. He did take me to this game at Easter Road though. 5 goals to the good by half time, a precursor of things to come a few weeks later.
I have memories of the League Cup being displayed, but wonder if this is mixed up with another game where it went round on top of a lawnmower with a table attached to the front.
Great Gilzean cartoon in the news on the Monday that followed. Talking of which, I would love a compilation of these cartoons. Not sure that they are archived anywhere by the Evening News, but they would make for an awesome trip down memory lane for season 72-73.
I can still picture that day, the smell of cigars in the air, the deluge of goals and the feeling that we were Hibs, the kings of the world.
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16-12-2020 04:59 PM #1020
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That stat rings a bell from the programmes at that time :
Up to and Including 1/1/1973 1972/73 Total
Arthur Duncan. 18. 22
Jimmy O’Rourke. 32 34
Alan Gordon. 29. 42
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