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    I had never seen that 2-2 game with Celtc at Hampden, thanks Billy. Typical OF bias with 2 reps from the uglies in the studio. Also, Jock Brown interviews John Collins about Celtc, then 20 seconds into interviewing Jim Leighton about Hibs, he asks him about Celtc!!! Plus ca change!! I also noticed huge swathes of empty seating unoccupied by the greatest fans in the world!
    Parkhead with less than 20000 was not uncommon but they all insist they were there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Killiehibbie View Post
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    Parkhead with less than 20000 was not uncommon but they all insist they were there.

    The first time I ever attended Parkhead, in 1982, there were only three games to go until the end of the season and Celtc and Aberdeen were in a tight struggle to win the league... but there was only 16k at the game.

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    13/2/2015 Scottish League Championship

    The Rangers 0 v 2 Hibernian

    Robertson 19
    Stevenson 82


    Hibs leapfrogged The Rangers into second place

    Scott Robertson opened the scoring after Lee Robinson failed to hold a Jase strike

    Lewis Stevenson sealed the points when he got on the end of a late counter-attack with a terrific volley

    HIBS Oxley Watson Hanlon Fontaine Gray Robertson Allan McGeouch Stevenson Malonga and Cummings

    Subs Boyle Fyvie Dja Djedje

    Att 30000

    https://youtu.be/KvRhcxBgfwM






    13/2/2008 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 4 v 2 Gretna

    Nish 10
    Fletcher 3 (1 pen) 19 58 90

    Gretna staged a late fightback with goals from Gavin Skelton 81 and Dr Kenny Deuchar 88 but it all fizzled out when goalkeeper Greg Fleming upended Colin Nish in the penalty box in the 90th minute and was sent off. Steven Fletcher settled the issue once and for all from the penalty spot completing his hat-trick and giving HIBS a valuable win

    Hibs Ma-Kalambay Gathuessi Hogg Zarabi Murray Rankin Morais Beuzelin Shiels Fletcher and Nish

    Subs Kerr Chisholm O’Brien

    Att 12000



    13/2/1988 Scottish League Premier Division

    Motherwell 0 v 2 Hibernian

    Weir
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    13/2/1982 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Dundee United 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Rae 64

    John Holt gave the Arabs the lead after 10 minutes Gordon Rae kept HIBS in the tie with a typical second half volley from just outside the box to force the tie to a replay

    Hibs would eventually lose out to United after a second replay

    Hibs took a big support to this game and it ended in tragic circumstances when a Supporters Bus packed with HIBS fans was involved in a Road Traffic Accident

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    HIBS McArthur Sneddon Flavell McNamara Paterson Brazil Callachan Murray Duncan Rae and MacLeod

    Sub Rodier for Murray

    Att 10735





    13/2/1971 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Hearts 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Hazel
    Duncan

    On a heavy pitch John Hazel opened the scoring when he powered in a brilliant diving header from an Arthur Duncan freekick Kevin Hegarty pulled one back for Hearts early into the second half when he scored with a header. Arthur Duncan got the winner when he drove into the box using his pace and buried a brilliant left foot shot low past Jim Cruikshank into the far corner

    https://youtu.be/RxEslT5j8NU

    Hibs Marshall Brownlie R Duncan Blackley Black Stanton Duncan O’Rourke Baker Hazel and Davidson

    Sub Cropley for Davidson

    Att 30500





    13/2/1965 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 0 St Johnstone

    Martin pen
    Stevenson

    Jim Scott’s scoring header was fisted away from under the bar by St Johnstone full back Bill McCarry and Neil Martin did the needful from the penalty spot Eric Stevenson added the second with a 20 yard drive


    “ We had to struggle for some time to master St Johnstone’s defensive set up though the result was never in doubt” Jock Stein






    13/2/1954 Scottish Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 7 v 0 Clyde

    McDonald 2
    Turnbull
    Reilly
    Johnstone 2
    Ormond


    Man Of The Match Bobby Johnstone







    13/2/1952 Scottish League Division One

    Rangers 2 v 2 Hibernian

    Turnbull pen
    Reilly

    In the fifth minute Scotland Captain George Young handled in the box and a penalty was awarded Rangers goalkeeper Bobby Brown trying some 1950’s gamesmanship asked Eddie Turnbull ‘ if he could have a feel of the ba?’

    The request was met with a curt response telling him he would get a touch of it in two seconds when he picked it out the back of the net a promise Turnbull kept sending Brown the wrong way

    Rangers equalised when Tommy Younger punched the ball into his own net following a cross from McCulloch under pressure from Willie Woodburn

    Going into the second half and Younger redeemed himself with two brilliant saves Lawrie Reilly then gave HIBS the lead when following a lightning counterattack he cutely lobbed Brown

    George Young equalised for Rangers from the penalty spot late into the game when Howie handled in the box

    Hibs Younger Govan Howie Combe Paterson Gallacher Smith Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond

    Att 45000



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    I was in the The Rangers end for the game that Lewis scored that belter. Courtesy of complementary tickets. We were right behind the director's box. Fortunately their fans were revolting at the time and left after 20 minutes or so in protest at the board.

    Couldn't help but jump up when the second goal went in. Lucky man.

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    A per usual, I was on the Artisan bus to the game at Tannadice and when we got back, everybody was desperate to find out if any of their mates were on the bus that crashed and if they were OK.

    I was just a kid and didn't know anybody else that had travelled up but there were quite a few adults from our bus in a bit of a panic.

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    The game at Tannadice obviously sticks in the minds of a lot of us.

    I was in the Arabs' end, with a couple of mates... could've sworn that Sturrock scored for them. TBF, I was buried in an orange mist for a wee while.

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    In the 4-2 defeat of Gretna,Hibs had a player called Aberaouf Zarabi.I was at that game and have absolutely no recollection of a player of that name.Any background info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highwayman View Post
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    In the 4-2 defeat of Gretna,Hibs had a player called Aberaouf Zarabi.I was at that game and have absolutely no recollection of a player of that name.Any background info.
    Only played 8 games for us signed from FC Gueugnon sold to Nimes

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Only played 8 games for us signed from FC Gueugnon sold to Nimes

    Debut 13/2/2008 versus Gretna

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    Thanks Billy.Still can’t remember him.I know your standards are high,but Gretnas goalkeeper that day was Greg Fleming (not Fletcher as stated).Think he still plays at Stranaer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highwayman View Post
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    Thanks Billy.Still can’t remember him.I know your standards are high,but Gretnas goalkeeper that day was Greg Fleming (not Fletcher as stated).Think he still plays at Stranaer.


    I meant Fleming but was probably still thinking of Fletcher winning the game for us

    Well spotted

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    I was at the ‘71 cup game at Tynecastle but can’t remember a “Duncan” at left back? Pretty sure it wasn’t Bobby Duncan who was a right back in any case. Can anyone help?

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    I was at the ‘71 cup game at Tynecastle but can’t remember a “Duncan” at left back? Pretty sure it wasn’t Bobby Duncan who was a right back in any case. Can anyone help?
    It looks as if we had 3 Duncans that day

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    Quote Originally Posted by CentreLine View Post
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    I was at the ‘71 cup game at Tynecastle but can’t remember a “Duncan” at left back? Pretty sure it wasn’t Bobby Duncan who was a right back in any case. Can anyone help?
    I was at the game as well and my memory is in Black and White

    If you click on the link you can see that John Brownlie is #2 and Bobby Duncan is #3

    I agree that Bobby Duncan was a right back but he appears to take up the left back position at the Hearts free kick and makes himself available for Stanton’s pass before feeding Arthur from the left back side of the pitch

    The Manager was Dave Ewing who was a Coach at Man City and had some unorthodox ideas

    Bobby Duncan came in for Mervyn Jones who seemed to drop out of the picture for a few weeks before being reintroduced
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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    It looks as if we had 3 Duncans that day


    Pesky predictive text !

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    It looks as if we had 3 Duncans that day
    And I thought Hearts were the Duncans

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    The famous DAVE RANGERS ARE RUBBISH EWING

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbhibby View Post
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    The famous DAVE RANGERS ARE RUBBISH EWING
    Yip!

    Unorthodox

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Yip!

    Unorthodox
    Remember the 1972 semi final replay against the Rangers at Hampden, was in the North Stand. There was a mixture of Hibs and Rangers fans in the stand two minutes to go and guys started singing Rangers are Rubbish. What a night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gbhibby View Post
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    Remember the 1972 semi final replay against the Rangers at Hampden, was in the North Stand. There was a mixture of Hibs and Rangers fans in the stand two minutes to go and guys started singing Rangers are Rubbish. What a night.
    I remember Willie Henderson saying he normally only uses his left foot for standing on right enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    It looks as if we had 3 Duncans that day
    About 15,000 Duncans to be fair but you wash your mouth out 🤨

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    I was at the game as well and my memory is in Black and White

    If you click on the link you can see that John Brownlie is #2 and Bobby Duncan is #3

    I agree that Bobby Duncan was a right back but he appears to take up the left back position at the Hearts free kick and makes himself available for Stanton’s pass before feeding Arthur from the left back side of the pitch

    The Manager was Dave Ewing who was a Coach at Man City and had some unorthodox ideas

    Bobby Duncan came in for Mervyn Jones who seemed to drop out of the picture for a few weeks before being reintroduced
    That’s puts it right in my mind thank you. Didn’t remember Bobby still being around at that time after that awful leg break. Memory not what it was it seems

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    Quote Originally Posted by CentreLine View Post
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    That’s puts it right in my mind thank you. Didn’t remember Bobby still being around at that time after that awful leg break. Memory not what it was it seems

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    Went to first game of the semi in 72 on the football special train did not get into the ground until the 60th minute of the game. Some folk in these days would trash the trains so we did not move anywhere for more than an hour whilst the police boarded the train to make arrests. Happened quite often back then

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbhibby View Post
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    Went to first game of the semi in 72 on the football special train did not get into the ground until the 60th minute of the game. Some folk in these days would trash the trains so we did not move anywhere for more than an hour whilst the police boarded the train to make arrests. Happened quite often back then
    Many a time I got on Football Specials in the 1970s just to be stuck out in the wilderness somewhere and freeze my bollocks off for about one hour stuck away from normal decent respectable folk

    We don’t want you riff raff in our town but we want your money
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    Many a time I got on Football Specials in the 1970s just to be stuck out in the wilderness somewhere and freeze my bollocks off for about one hour away from normal decent respectable folk

    We don’t want you riff raff in our town but we want your money
    Wembley 83 took the biscuit. 24 hour round trip with a 4 hour stop for the game. I never knew trains stopped for lights so often. Got to my bed before anybody else by exiting at the old Piershill station.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Many a time I got on Football Specials in the 1970s just to be stuck out in the wilderness somewhere and freeze my bollocks off for about one hour away from normal decent respectable folk

    We don’t want you riff raff in our town but we want your money
    The excursion buses that left from St Andrew Sq bus station would more than likely have air conditioning on the way back from the game that wasn't there going to the game.
    Those were the good old days🤔🤔

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    A quiet day it must be Valentines Day !


    14/2/2012 The Rangers Football Club plc entered into administration and entered liquidation on 31 October 2012



    14/2/2009 Scottish League SPL

    Kilmarnock 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Riordan


    Hibs Szamotulski McCormack Hogg Jones Hanlon Bamba Rosa Stevenson Rankin Riordan and Nish

    Sub Chisholm

    Att 4649


    14/2/1987 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 4 v 1 Clydebank

    May
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    Only 5236 fans turned up to watch Alex Miller’s HIBS slaughter struggling Clydebank

    Hibs Rough Hunter Mitchell May Rae McIntyre Weir McCluskey Cowan Collins and McBride

    Subs Tortolano Irvine



    14/2/1981 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Falkirk

    Callachan pen 73

    Falkirk packed their defence but HIBS made the breakthrough when John Hay punched a net bound header from Gordon Rae off the line Ralph Callachan sending the goalkeeper the wrong way from the penalty spot Tempers were getting frayed as HIBS could not add to their lead and Falkirk were getting more and more desperate resulting in Ally Macleod being sent off with two minutes to go for lashing out at an opponent after a wild tackle

    Hibs McArthur Sneddon Duncan Brown Paterson McNamara Callachan Rae MacLeod Connolly and McGlinchey

    Sub Jamieson

    Att 6425



    14/2/1976 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Dundee United

    Bremner 72

    A goal from Des Bremner cancelled out Henry Hall’s opener on the hour to force a replay

    Hibs McDonald Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Barry Blackley Edwards Bremner MacLeod Smith and Duncan

    Att 13682


    14/2/1959 Scottish Cup Round 2

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Falkirk

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    Hibs Leslie Grant McClelland Turnbull Plenderleith Preston Smith Aitken Fox Gibson and Ormond

    Att 20600


    14/2/1953 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Clyde

    Reilly 2
    Smith 2
    Clark pen

    Tommy Ring put Clyde ahead but after that it was a Valentine’s Day massacre as HIBS took control

    Hibs Younger Clark Howie Buchanan Paterson Gallacher Smith Johnstone Reilly Combe and Ormond

    Att 30000


    14/2/1948 Scottish League Division One

    Morton 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Cuthbertson 34
    Smith 59

    Neil Orr’s Dad Tommy opened the scoring for Morton after six minutes but HIBS fought back to bag both points

    HIBS Kerr Govan Shaw Kean Howie Buchanan Smith Combe Linwood Cuthbertson and Ormond

    Att 14000



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    Hugh Howie gave away a series of penalties for handball including two against East Fife in a League Cup semi at Tynecastle-lost 3-2-For ever after known as Hans Howie. One cap for Scotland-scored a goal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancient hibee View Post
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    Hugh Howie gave away a series of penalties for handball including two against East Fife in a League Cup semi at Tynecastle-lost 3-2-For ever after known as Hans Howie. One cap for Scotland-scored a goal.
    Giving away a penalty at Ibrox in the last few minutes especially when the Referee has already awarded a penalty to the opposition looks mighty suspicious no ?

    His birthday today met an untimely end IIRC

    RIP

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    I was in the The Rangers end for the game that Lewis scored that belter. Courtesy of complementary tickets. We were right behind the director's box. Fortunately their fans were revolting 🤮at the time and left after 20 minutes or so in protest at the board.

    Couldn't help but jump up when the second goal went in. Lucky man.
    I alway find their fans revolting 🤮 😉😁
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