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    Was there for a soaking

    Every time I went through to Cappielow after that it always seemed to be raining

    Even passing through on the way to Dunoon Ferry there was always a wee cloud hanging over it
    Yes, there and Love Street, always the same


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    Yes, there and Love Street, always the same
    One midweek game stands out in September 1988 wind and driving rain from start to finish

    Gareth Evans gave us the lead then the Saintees threw everything at us but Andy The Goalie Goram put on the best display I have ever seen from a goalkeeper

    It was like he had Teflon gloves He held every shot despite the conditions and the greasy ball and had his angles spot on

    The only relief was Stevie Archibald who was the master at retaining possession

    Unbeatable
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    3/11/2012 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 1 St Mirren

    Griffiths 37 and 65

    A decent game to watch Seems that long ago now Kenny McLean gave Saints the lead Sparky to the rescue Jim Goodwin sent off

    HIBS Williams McGivern Hanlon McPake Maybury Claros Cairney Wotherspoon Taiwo Griffiths and Doyle

    Sub Stevenson

    Att 10358


    https://youtu.be/l2aKj6hdP8E


    3/11/1976 UEFA Round 2 Leg 2

    Osters 4 v 1 Hibernian (Agg 4-3)

    Bobby Smith 81

    Hibs had not conceded in the tournament up until this game

    Hibs McDonald Brownlie Schaedler Bremner Blackley Murray Higgins Fyfe Edwards Smith and Spalding

    Sub Wilson

    Att 1715


    3/11/1973 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 0 Clyde

    Stanton 3 (1 pen)
    Blackley
    Cropley

    Hibs warmed up for the home midweek clash against Leeds United in the UEFA Cup with this thrashing of Clyde

    The highlight being a hat-trick from skipper Pat Stanton the first a cracking shot from the edge of the box the second a diving header and his first penalty in three years

    Hibs McArthur Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards Higgins Gordon Cropley and Duncan

    Subs O’Rourke and Hazel

    Att 9880


    3/11/1965 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Round 1 Replay

    Valencia 3 v 0 Hibernian

    In a match played in a downpour this game was a lot closer than the scoreline suggests Munoz gave Valencia the lead after 11 minutes from an offside position Despite HIBS’ protests the goal was allowed to stand HIBS had several chances to equalise but found the Valencia goalkeeper Zamora to be in excellent form Guillot scored a second on 66 minutes Jim Scott and John McNamee hit a bar and a post respectively before Munoz again hammered the final nail in the HIBS coffin on 72 minutes

    Hibs received a standing ovation from the Valencia fans and many rave reviews but at the end of the day we were out of Europe for another year

    Hibs Wilson Simpson Davis Stanton McNamee Baxter Cormack Quinn Scott O’Rourke and Stevenson

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    3/11/1962 Scottish League Division One

    Third Lanark 1 v 4 Hibernian

    Morris Stevenson 2
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    3/11/1951 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Rangers

    Gordon Smith

    Leading by a goal from Findlay the visitors sat back and relied upon their famous ‘Iron Curtain’ defence to win them the game. For a long time it looked as though this tactic might work as HIBS’ diminutive forwards struggled against the giants in the Rangers defence That was until Jock Govan decided to take matters into his own hands The long legged right back went on a penetrative run deep into the Rangers box reaching the byline he fired across a low hard driven ball for Gordon Smith to force over the line

    HIBS would win the League in this season

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

    Att 55000


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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Was there for a soaking

    Every time I went through to Cappielow after that it always seemed to be raining

    Even passing through on the way to Dunoon Ferry there was always a wee cloud hanging over it


    Average annual rainfall....

    Edinburgh 74.9cm

    Greenock 149.4cm


    The extra rain is reserved for days when Morton are due to play Hibs

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    One midweek game stands out in September 1988 wind and driving rain from start to finish

    Gareth Evans gave us the lead then the Saintees threw everything at us but Andy The Goalie Goram put on the best display I have ever seen from a goalkeeper

    It was like he had Teflon gloves He held every shot despite the conditions and the greasy ball and had his angles spot on

    The only relief was Stevie Archibald who was the master at retaining possession

    Unbeatable
    I remember being at that game.

    It was an absolute masterclass in goalkeeping by Andy Goram.There was no need for him to make any spectacular saves as he his positioning and angles were perfect.

    My only criticism of Andy (apart from joining the currant buns) was I once bought him a pint at a Hibs do but he never bought me one back.

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    I remember being at that game.

    It was an absolute masterclass in goalkeeping by Andy Goram.There was no need for him to make any spectacular saves as he his positioning and angles were perfect.

    My only criticism of Andy (apart from joining the currant buns) was I once bought him a pint at a Hibs do but he never bought me one back.
    Remember being at Hibs Do and we ended up back at the Dean Hotel with ‘The Goalie’ ( which was how he was introduced to the assembled company on the night) until the wee sma ‘ oors He was Good crack

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    One midweek game stands out in September 1988 wind and driving rain from start to finish

    Gareth Evans gave us the lead then the Saintees threw everything at us but Andy The Goalie Goram put on the best display I have ever seen from a goalkeeper

    It was like he had Teflon gloves He held every shot despite the conditions and the greasy ball and had his angles spot on

    The only relief was Stevie Archibald who was the master at retaining possession

    Unbeatable
    In typical Hibs fashion, the game that stands out for me [for different reasons] a week after the white boots and euphoria of Joe Baker's second debut against Eddie Turnbull's [up until then] invincible Aberdeen team, we were at Love Street and Joe got himself dismissed in a 3-1 loss. I was 14 at the time and took my then 8 YO brother for his first away game, I won the first goal raffle on the bus and with the 50p winnings, I got us both fish and chips, when the bus had its customary stop on the way home, [changed days alright].

    Sadly I lost my brother, [now over 22 years ago], he reminded me of fish & chips and Joe Baker's dismissal not long before his sudden passing, I had long forgotten it, but its been comforting to know that, that day we spent together watching the Hibees together meant that much to him, ot maybe it was the fish and chips .

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    In typical Hibs fashion, the game that stands out for me [for different reasons] a week after the white boots and euphoria of Joe Baker's second debut against Eddie Turnbull's [up until then] invincible Aberdeen team, we were at Love Street and Joe got himself dismissed in a 3-1 loss. I was 14 at the time and took my then 8 YO brother for his first away game, I won the first goal raffle on the bus and with the 50p winnings, I got us both fish and chips, when the bus had its customary stop on the way home, [changed days alright].

    Sadly I lost my brother, [now over 22 years ago], he reminded me of fish & chips and Joe Baker's dismissal not long before his sudden passing, I had long forgotten it, but its been comforting to know that, that day we spent together watching the Hibees together meant that much to him, ot maybe it was the fish and chips .
    Sorry for your loss

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    4/11/2017 Scottish League Premiership

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Dundee

    Boyle 1
    S Murray 63

    Bottom club Dundee dropped Scott Bain due to an internal matter and his replacement Elliot Parrish found himself picking the ball out of net after 63 seconds as Martin Boyle was allowed to run unchallenged from just inside his own half before unleashing an unstoppable drive from just inside the 18 yard box

    Dundee equalised half way through the first half when Marcus Haber got on the end of a Roarie Deacon cross but Simon Murray sealed the points just after the hour when he volleyed home a superb cross from Anthony Stokes from six yards out

    https://youtu.be/m_oMddlAPus

    Hibs Rocky Gray Ambrose Hanlon Stevenson Boyle McGeouch Bartley McGinn Barker and S Murray

    Subs Stokes Slivka Porteous

    Att 16936


    4/11/2015 Scottish League Cup Quarter Final

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Dundee United

    Gray 20
    Cummings pen 61
    Stevenson 94

    Payback time for the previous seasons Quarter Final defeat on penalties at Easter Road as Championship Hibernian easily dispose of Premiership Dundee United


    https://youtu.be/eoC3NAKGgbY


    Hibs Oxley Gray Hanlon Fontaine Stevenson Fyvie Henderson McGinn Keatings Malonga and Cummings

    Subs McGregor Boyle El Alagui

    Att 11891



    4/11/2007 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Hearts

    Berra og


    4/11/2006 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Kilmarnock

    Stewart
    Fletcher

    John Collins’ first match in charge after taking over from Tony Mowbray

    A Shelton Martis own goal gave Killie the lead just after half time HIBS replied through goals from Michael Stewart and Steven Fletcher but Killie equalised when Stevie Naismith capitalised on an error from Zibi Malkowski

    John Collins’ next match would be a tough League Cup quarter final draw at home to Hearts

    Hibs Zibi Whittaker Murphy Martis Jones Thomson Stewart Zemmama Beuzelin Sproule and Fletcher

    Sub Benji

    Att 13511



    4/11/1995 Scottish League Premier Division

    Aberdeen 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Wright
    O’Neill


    4/11/1989 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Hearts

    Archibald

    https://youtu.be/pMPMN3Hgcl4

    Hibs Goram Kane Sneddon Cooper Mitchell Hunter Weir Archibald Hamilton Collins and Evans

    Subs McGinlay Fellenger

    Att 19104


    4/11/1972 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 4 v 1 Kilmarnock

    Stanton 2
    Duncan
    O’Rourke

    Pat Stanton celebrated his call up to the Scotland squad with a brace Eddie Morrison scored for the visitors


    4/11/1950 Scottish League First Division

    Rangers 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Reilly

    80000 fans turned up for this top of the table clash at Ibrox

    Rangers took the lead in the first half when John Paterson instead of clearing his lines decided to pass the ball back to goalkeeper Tommy Younger but could only watch in horror as his passback sailed over Younger’s head and into the unguarded net

    Rangers smelt blood and went for the kill but Younger managed to pull off great saves from Waddell and Paton

    Into the second half and Hibernian came out of the traps flying the five interchanging in a superb passing move that ended with Willie Ormond sending over a cross for Lawrie Reilly to head home the equaliser HIBS continued to dominate the game but could not add to their score as they found the Rangers goalkeeper Dawson to be in top form

    HIBS would win the League in this season by ten clear points to second placed Rangers

    HIBS Younger Govan Ogilvie Buchanan Paterson Combe Smith Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond


    Birthdays

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    At Easter Road They Play. John Campbell


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    On This Day In History

    2019 Hibs Manager Paul Heckingbottom was sacked on this day

    2006 John Collins takes charge of Hibernian Football Club for the first time following Tony Mowbray’s departure to WBA in a 2-2 draw with Kilmarnock at Easter Road in front of 13500 fans


    Birthdays on this day

    Happy 23rd birthday to the forgotten man of Easter Road Sean Mackie and former goalkeeper Chris Reid 50 today
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    5/11/2016 Scottish League Championship

    Ayr United 0 v 3 Hibernian

    Boyle 28 77
    McGinn 84

    A Martin Boyle double against the only team to have defeated HIBS so far into this season but this game is probably best remembered for SJM’s 40 yard wonder strike



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    5/11/2005 Scottish League SPL

    Livingston 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Shiels 83
    O’Connor 86

    Two late goals gave HIBS the points after Greg Strong had given Livvy the lead just before half-time


    5/11/2000 Scottish League SPL

    Dundee 1 v 2 Hibernian

    O’Neil
    Zitelli

    Hibs kept three points behind leaders Celtic with this victory at Dens

    This game probably best remembered for David Zitelli’s spectacular overhead bicycle kick winner

    Steven Tweed equalised for Dundee



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    5/11/1983 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Hearts

    Bobby Thomson

    Jackie McNamara was injured so Coach Sloop John B had to take over at the back

    Guess who scores a spawny equaliser ?

    FFS HIBS!

    Petrie!

    https://youtu.be/kHArA4C1PfM






    5/11/1966 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Falkirk

    Stein 2
    Davis

    Penalty King Joe Davis had a penalty saved by goalkeeper McDonald but followed up to net the rebound


    5/11/1960 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Dundee

    Kinloch 13

    Hibs Centre Half Jim Easton was outstanding in this match



    5/11/1955 Scottish League Division One

    Raith Rovers 0 v 4 Hibernian

    Turnbull 2 (1 pen)
    Reilly
    Combe

    Reilly was pulled down inside the box by McLure after 4 minutes and Eddie Turnbull converted the penalty. 6 minutes later Reilly back heeled HIBS’ second goal into the net. HIBS were running riot and Combe 23 and Turnbull 44 added further goals before half-time


    5/11/1949 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Rangers

    Turnbull 60

    This was the first game that the Famous Five lined up against the undefeated Rangers and their famous Iron Curtain defence

    Hibs played the better football but Rangers created the better chances luckily HIBS took one of theirs when Eddie Turnbull fired home on the hour

    Rangers would pip HIBS at the post for the Championship in this year

    HIBS Younger Govan Cairns Combe Paterson Buchanan Smith Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond

    Att 51500



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    On This Day In History

    2016 A superb strike by SJM seals the points at Ayr

    2005 Hibs make it six consecutive wins on the road with a late GOC deflected strike past Roddy Mackenzie

    2000 David Zitelli scores a spectacular overhead kick to seal the points at Dens

    1949 The Famous Five versus the Iron Curtain defence meet for the first time and Lawrie Reilly beats three men before sending over a cross for Eddie Turnbull to hammer the ball home to inflict Rangers’ first defeat of the season in front of 51500 at Easter Road

    Birthdays:

    Allan Dempsie 39 today

    Many Happy Returns




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    New link for HIBS 1 v 1 Hearts 1983

    Do not adjust your set calms down eventually

    https://youtu.be/k3dYzqUH4E0
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    On This Day In History

    2019 Hibs Manager Paul Heckingbottom was sacked on this day

    2006 John Collins takes charge of Hibernian Football Club for the first time following Tony Mowbray’s departure to WBA in a 2-2 draw with Kilmarnock at Easter Road in front of 13500 fans


    Birthdays on this day

    Happy 23rd birthday to the forgotten man of Easter Road Sean Mackie and former goalkeeper Chris Reid 50 today
    Chris Reid 50 wow that fair ages me.

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    In typical Hibs fashion, the game that stands out for me [for different reasons] a week after the white boots and euphoria of Joe Baker's second debut against Eddie Turnbull's [up until then] invincible Aberdeen team, we were at Love Street and Joe got himself dismissed in a 3-1 loss. I was 14 at the time and took my then 8 YO brother for his first away game, I won the first goal raffle on the bus and with the 50p winnings, I got us both fish and chips, when the bus had its customary stop on the way home, [changed days alright].

    Sadly I lost my brother, [now over 22 years ago], he reminded me of fish & chips and Joe Baker's dismissal not long before his sudden passing, I had long forgotten it, but its been comforting to know that, that day we spent together watching the Hibees together meant that much to him, ot maybe it was the fish and chips .
    IIRC it was Gordon McQueen that Joe smacked. Given Joe was also sent off for Arsenal for thumping Ron Yeats that's some double! Crazy really when you think of the punishment that strikers took from centre backs in those days.

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    6/11/2004 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Motherwell

    Ian Murray 79


    6/11/1999 Scottish League SPL

    Kilmarnock 0 v 2 Hibernian

    Kenny Miller x 2

    What a prospect he was Shudda had a hat-trick in this game

    https://youtu.be/PGaSLlgaZKg


    6/11/1976 Scottish League Premier Division

    Dundee United 2 v 1 Hibernian

    Bobby Smith 56

    Dundee United were flying at the top of the Premiership and deservedly took the lead through Gordon Wallace after only 7 minutes HIBS rallied however and clawed their way back into the game with Bobby Smith grabbing an equaliser in the second half with a typical long range effort

    Big Tam McAdam scored the winner with what TV cameras later proved to be from an offside position ten minutes from the end

    Special mention to Dundee United goalkeeper Hamish McAlpine who performed heroics on this day



    6/11/1974 UEFA Cup Round 2 Leg 2

    Juventus 4 v 0 Hibernian ( Agg 8-2 )

    Amazingly HIBS morally won the first half of this daunting fixture 0-0 with Arthur Duncan hitting the post and Pat Stanton forcing Dino Zoff to pull off a fantastic save

    Joe Harper had a stomach bug and was replaced at half-time by Alex Edwards The Italians decided enough was enough and upped the ante with goals from Pietro Anastasi 2 Roberto Bettega and Jose Altafini to put HIBS firmly back in their box

    Future England Manager Fabio Capello wore #10 for Juve that night

    Alan Gordon told me the story that the Stadium had a big Clock and as the big hand approached 60 minutes you could hear the natives getting restless and you would glance across at their bench and you would see a grey haired tracksuit warming up and your heart would sink ‘ Aw no Jose Altafini ‘


    Hibs McArthur Bremner Schaedler Stanton Spalding Blackley Duncan Cropley Harper Gordon and Munro

    Sub Edwards

    Att 17989


    6/11/1971 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Dunfermline

    Stanton
    Duncan

    Pat Stanton opened the scoring with a volley from outside the area that just about uprooted the stanchion Arthur Duncan’s second half header settled it

    Pats wife Margaret sitting in the Stand had good reason to celebrate as his strike won her the £60 goalden goal prize a lot of money in them days



    6/11/1965 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 11 v 1 Hamilton Academicals

    Stevenson 3
    O’Rourke 2
    J Scott 2
    Cormack
    Hogg
    Davis
    Small og

    After suffering two away defeats to Partick Thistle and Valencia HIBS hoped to get back to winning ways against a Hamilton team that contained ex hibee Johnny Frye and former Hearts legend Andy Bowman

    In truth newly promoted Hamilton were out of their depth in the First Division and HIBS ran riot with Eric Stevenson in particular having a great game scoring his first senior hat-trick and Jim Scott and Jimmy O’Rourke each scoring doubles- O’Rourke being denied a hat-trick with the deflection for the own goal. Davy Hogg scored his first goal for the club and Joe Davis scored a goal that wasn’t a penalty

    It is HIBS’ record home victory in a League match and matched their away victory versus Airdrieonians in 1959

    It was the second time in this season that HIBS had scored eleven as they took eleven goals off Alloa Athletic in the quarter final of the League Cup

    It was the first game played in front of the new cowshed at the North end of the Ground

    Hibs Wilson Simpson Davis Stanton McNamee Baxter Hogg Cormack Scott O’Rourke and Stevenson

    Att 6319


    6/11/1954 Scottish League Division One

    Stirling Albion 2 v 4 Hibernian

    Johnstone 2
    Preston
    Ormond

    Stirling Albion went 1-0 up after two minutes through Whitehead

    Docherty scored a late consolation for the home team



    6/11/1948 Scottish League First Division

    Rangers 2 v 4 Hibernian

    Smith 2
    Cuthbertson
    Turnbull

    Hibs travelled to Ibrox and played the hosts off the park with Gordon Smith in superlative form

    The winger put HIBS ahead before Cuthbertson and Turnbull ensured a half-time lead of 3-0

    The home side came out all guns blazing in the second half and pulled one back through Thornton but then came the goal of the game when Smith collected the ball some 30 yards out and crashed a shot high into the net to stun the home support into silence

    A late goal by Gillick reduced the deficit but the visitors were well worthy of their 4-2 victory

    Hibs Kerr Govan Cairns Finnigan Aird Kean Smith Turnbull Cuthbertson Combe and Reilly

    Att 50000


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    At Easter Road They Play. John Campbell

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    On This Day In History

    2020 Hibs lose 0-2 at Pittodrie

    2011 Hibs sack Manager Colin Calderwood

    Neal Eardley 33 today



    Q1 Who replaced Colin Calderwood?

    Q2 What Club record does Birthday Boy Jamie McCluskey 34 today hold?
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    8 Hibs supporters in the team that scored 11 against Hamilton! There's our future model! 😁

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    On This Day In History

    2020 Hibs lose 0-2 at Pittodrie

    2011 Hibs sack Manager Colin Calderwood

    Neal Eardley 33 today



    Q1 Who replaced Colin Calderwood?

    Q2 What Club record does Birthday Boy Jamie McCluskey 34 today hold?
    Q1 - Pat Fenlon

    Q2 - Youngest ever first team player?
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    Q1 - Pat Fenlon

    Q2 - Youngest ever first team player?
    Technically Billy Brown as interim surely ;).

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    Q1 - Pat Fenlon

    Q2 - Youngest ever first team player?
    Q1 Yes but as Big Wheel says Billy Broon was appointed Caretaker Manager in the interim

    Q2 Yes Jinky youngest League appearance 16 years 79 days

    Youngest first team debut Stuart Rae versus Brora Rangers Highland tour 26/7/1980 aged 15 years 196 days

    Jimmy Jimmy O’Rourke was aged 16 years 85 days when he made his debut versus Utrecht on 12/12/1962 in the Fairs Cities Cup

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    7/11/2015 Scottish League Championship

    St Mirren 1 v 4 Hibernian

    Cummings
    Keatings 3 (1 pen)

    https://youtu.be/WzLYPKiM7BQ


    7/11/1998 Scottish League Division One

    Raith Rovers 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Paatelainen
    McGinlay
    Crawford pen



    7/11/1981 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 2 Rangers

    Rae

    John McDonald takes a dive in the box



    7/11/1973 UEFA Cup Round 2 Leg 2

    Hibernian 0 v 0 Leeds United (Agg 0-0 Leeds won 5-4 on pens )

    What a night of frustration it was for Eddie Turnbull’s men who left the field with their heads bowed and no wonder They had attacked from start to finish but not one stroke of luck did they have Look at this for a catalogue of woes: Five goal line clearances by Leeds One HIBS shot that hit a post One disallowed goal A succession of magnificent saves by two young Leeds goalkeepers

    Young Scot John Shaw was a hero in the first half and when he retired injured on came 17 year old Glen Letheren to perform equally well

    It was Glen’s first senior match and one he will never forget HIBS won’t forget it either and certainly not poor Pat Stanton As the 36000 crowd held their breath at the end of extra time skipper Pat Stanton came up to take the first penalty and struck the post All the fans knew that was that Cropley Blackley Bremner and Hazel all scored but so did Lorimer F Gray Bates Clark and Billy Bremner whose shot entered the net via the underside of the crossbar

    Hibs played skilful football and never stopped attacking Alan Gordon did manage to score with a header and the Referee awarded the goal but after the Leeds players protested and after consulting his linesman the counter was ruled out for offside

    Leeds defended brilliantly and no one more so than Scotland Captain Billy Bremner whose sweeper role can only be described as an exercise in studied insolence but brilliant nonetheless

    Leeds only had four attacks one of which Ellam had the ball in the net but was ruled out for an infringement on Jim McArthur

    You have to feel sorry for HIBS there is nothing more they could have done as Leeds did to HIBS what Inter Milan did to Celtic in the Champions Cup penalty shoot out at Parkhead

    Hibs McArthur Bremner Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards Higgins Gordon Cropley and Duncan

    Sub Hazel

    Leeds Shaw Reaney Cherry Bremner Ellam Yorath Lorimer Clark Jordan Bates and F Gray

    Sub Letheren



    7/11/1959 Scottish League First Division

    St Mirren 2 v 3 Hibernian

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    On This Day In History

    2015 A James Keatings hat-trick keeps the pressure on The Rangers at the top of the Championship

    A Freddie Mercury tribute act appears at a sold out HIBS club

    2010 Second bottom HIBS lose 0-2 to Hearts at Easter Road Captain for the day Derek Riordan is sent off after a late scything tackle on Rudi Skacel The defeat gave Colin Calderwood his third successive defeat since taking over from John Hughes

    1992 Hibs lose a bruising encounter 0-1 at Tiny against League leaders Hearts Gary Mackay suffers a broken jaw in a clash with Gordon Hunter Ally Mauchlen appears to deliberately stamp on a prostrate Darren Jackson No foul is awarded but a belated yellow card is given

    1981 John MacDonald takes a deliberate dive in the box for Rangers’ obligatory penalty

    Dearie me I thought Shades was going to blow a gasket

    https://youtu.be/glHjPwhAPdI


    1973 Hibs 0 v 0 Leeds United

    A masterclass sweeper performance by Billy Bremner takes this UEFA Cup tie to penalty kicks

    King Pat hits the post with Hibs’ first attempt

    Hibs lose an appeal to UEFA as Leeds Manager Don Revie was on the pitch coaching his players before the penalty shoot out



    Birthdays

    Happy Birthday wishes to Joelle Murray

    Many Happy Returns
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    On This Day In History

    2015 A James Keatings hat-trick keeps the pressure on The Rangers at the top of the Championship

    A Freddie Mercury tribute act appears at a sold out HIBS club

    2010 Second bottom HIBS lose 0-2 to Hearts at Easter Road Captain for the day Derek Riordan is sent off after a late scything tackle on Rudi Skacel The defeat gave Colin Calderwood his third successive defeat since taking over from John Hughes

    1992 Hibs lose a bruising encounter 0-1 at Tiny against League leaders Hearts Gary Mackay suffers a broken jaw in a clash with Gordon Hunter Ally Mauchlen appears to deliberately stamp on a prostrate Darren Jackson No foul is awarded but a belated yellow card is given

    1981 John McDonald takes a deliberate dive in the box for Rangers’ obligatory penalty

    Dearie me I thought Shades was going to blow a gasket

    1973 Hibs 0 v 0 Leeds United

    A masterclass sweeper performance by Billy Bremner takes this UEFA Cup tie to penalty kicks

    King Pat hits the post with Hibs’ first attempt



    Birthdays

    Happy Birthday wishes to Joelle Murray

    Many Happy Returns
    I loved that Leeds game ..was in the Dunbar end of a packed ER…right down the front , where we “scored” for it to be ruled out …some game for a young Hibee

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    I loved that Leeds game ..was in the Dunbar end of a packed ER…right down the front , where we “scored” for it to be ruled out …some game for a young Hibee


    Thought about that for the ‘Worst Decisions’ thread Perfectly good goal by the immaculate Alan Gordon wrongly disallowed for offside

    Check out the new footage of the MacDonald dive

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    Thought about that for the ‘Worst Decisions’ thread Perfectly good goal by the immaculate Alan Gordon wrongly disallowed for offside

    Check out the new footage of the MacDonald dive
    It’s still painful to watch that - even after all these years ……

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    Thought about that for the ‘Worst Decisions’ thread Perfectly good goal by the immaculate Alan Gordon wrongly disallowed for offside

    Check out the new footage of the MacDonald dive

    I'm confused, nothing new there! Who was it who dived for the pen in the 1973 replay at ER in front of 49,007? So many Rangers' dives, so many penalties!! On that subject, McCoist's dive in the Souness/Beastie game must surely be a contender!!

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    I'm confused, nothing new there! Who was it who dived for the pen in the 1973 replay at ER in front of 49,007? So many Rangers' dives, so many penalties!! On that subject, McCoist's dive in the Souness/Beastie game must surely be a contender!!
    28th February 1973 a tough and controversial game

    Arthur scored for us in a 1-2 replay defeat

    Wee Tommy McLean scored two for them the last a late controversial penalty Pretty sure he dived

    Jimmy Jimmy O’Rourke was strangely missing for HIBS as ET was having one of his brainstorms

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    28th February 1973 a tough and controversial game

    Arthur scored for us in a 1-2 replay defeat

    Wee Tommy McLean scored two for them the last a late controversial penalty Pretty sure he dived

    Jimmy Jimmy O’Rourke was strangely missing for HIBS as ET was having one of his brainstorms
    Of course, McLean!! IIRC it was a worse dive than McDonald's

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    Thanks Billy had not seen the YouTube clip of McDonalds dive. Was in the North Stand so had a great view of it. It looked even worse than that clip showed. My Dad who was a referee and would defend refs could not explain such a ridiculous decision. He said that the refs performance that day was the worst he had seen, the Hamburg ref was next worst performance. He was not at that Aberdeen game which is on YouTube.

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    Of course, McLean!! IIRC it was a worse dive than McDonald's
    I think that was the same game that we had a corner , Forsyth flattened Edwards in the box as the ball came over,the ball was headed out,Duncan thrashed it into the roof of the net and the ref blew his whistle. We thought he'd given the penalty so he could chalk off the goal but no he'd given offside against Edwards as he tried to get up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancient hibee View Post
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    I think that was the same game that we had a corner , Forsyth flattened Edwards in the box as the ball came over,the ball was headed out,Duncan thrashed it into the roof of the net and the ref blew his whistle. We thought he'd given the penalty so he could chalk off the goal but no he'd given offside against Edwards as he tried to get up.
    Correct!

    Remember leaving that game feeling as if we had been robbed almost 50 years later like a dagger through my heart

    Shudda gone to extra time and there would only be one winner

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    Correct!

    Remember leaving that game feeling as if we had been robbed almost 50 years later like a dagger through my heart

    Shudda gone to extra time and there would only be one winner
    It's these sort of memories that make 2016 so sweet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancient hibee View Post
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    I think that was the same game that we had a corner , Forsyth flattened Edwards in the box as the ball came over,the ball was headed out,Duncan thrashed it into the roof of the net and the ref blew his whistle. We thought he'd given the penalty so he could chalk off the goal but no he'd given offside against Edwards as he tried to get up.
    Nothing seems to have changed in 50 years. McLean and Alex McDonald were serial divers.

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    Nothing seems to have changed in 50 years. McLean and Alex McDonald were serial divers.
    I remember the game Mickey walked over a prostrate Doddy and never even waited for the red and ran straight up the tunnel leaving MacDonald to lift up his light blue top to examine the damage

    No quarter given or asked in them days

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