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    8 Hibs supporters in the team that scored 11 against Hamilton! There's our future model! 😁
    Who were the 3 that weren`t Hibs supporters ? 8 would probably be the highest number since 19th century .


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    8/11/2014 Scottish League Championship

    Cowdenbeath 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Hanlon 22
    Cummings 41

    Jon Robertson pulled one back for the Blue Brazil in the second half


    8/11/2006 Scottish League Cup Quarter Final

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Hearts

    Jones

    John Collins’ second game in charge and HIBS got their revenge on Hearts for knocking them out of the Scottish Cup at Hampden Park in the previous season

    What a performance HIBS totally dominated this game and gave Hearts a lesson in possession football 81-19%

    Skipper Rob Jones fired home the winner past Craig Gordon following a corner kick

    Hibs would win the Scottish League Cup in this season

    https://youtu.be/a7ysGdfZ10E


    Hibs Zibi Whittaker Murphy Martis Jones Thomson Stewart Brown Zemmama Sproule and Killen

    Subs Boozy Fletcher Benji

    Att 15825



    8/11/2005 Scottish League Cup Quarter Final

    Dunfermline Athletic 3 v 0 Hibernian

    Teenage kicks come off the rails


    8/11/1978 Scottish League Cup Quarter Final First Leg

    Morton 1 v 0 Hibernian

    Jackie McNamara sent off HIBS would win the second leg 2-0

    Bobby Thomson scored for Morton



    8/11/1975 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Dundee United

    Brownlie pen 7

    That man Tam McAdam again with a headed equaliser on 69 minutes



    8/11/1972 European Cup Winners Cup Round 2 Leg 2

    Besa Kavaje 1 v 1 Hibernian ( Agg 2-8)

    Gordon 60

    Albania was a communist country at the time and HIBS had to charter their own flight and take their own food and the Chef from the North British Hotel

    Bobby Robertson made his debut in goal coming on for the injured Jim Herriot



    8/11/1958 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 4 v 4 Third Lanark

    Baker 3
    Allison


    8/11/1952 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Airdrieonians

    Turnbull 2
    Ormond

    A nervy display by HIBS all the goals coming in the second half



    8/11/1947 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 8 v 0 Third Lanark

    Gordon Smith 5
    Alex Linwood 3

    Hibs would win the League in this season


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    Fraser Mullen

    Kevin McAllister

    Mike McDonald

    Alex Pringle




    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell




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    2006 HIBS defeat Hearts in the League Cup Quarter Final at Easter Road

    1-0 going on 10

    Birthday wishes to Kevin Crunchie McAllister

    https://youtu.be/L88RyPZ_ECs
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    9/11/2019 Scottish League Premiership

    St Johnstone 1 v 4 Hibernian

    Doidge 2 17 58
    Allan 48

    A Christian Doidge hat-trick inspired managerless Hibs to just a second Scottish Premiership win of the season as they routed St Johnstone at Perth

    Scott Allan also netted and Stevie May grabbed a late counter for Saints

    https://youtu.be/2EQrg1xwceY


    Hibs Maxwell Naismith Porteous Hanlon Stevenson Newall Allan Slivka Hallberg Doidge and Kamberi

    Subs Boyle Horgan Mallan

    Att 3931


    9/11/1993 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Kilmarnock

    Hunter
    Tweed


    9/11/1968 Scottish League Division One

    Rangers 6 v 1 Hibernian

    McBride

    A disaster for HIBS although they played reasonably well Colin Stein rewarded us for converting him from a full back into a free scoring centre forward by scoring a hat-trick The one bright spot his replacement Joe McBride scored and would go on to score 58 goals in 91 games for HIBS


    9/11/1957 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Partick Thistle

    Turnbull pen
    Harrower
    Baker
    Ormond 2

    A sparkling vintage performance from HIBS with Gordon Smith and Willie Ormond shining on the wings against a decent Partick Thistle side


    9/11/1889 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Queen Of The South Wanderers 3 v 7 Hibernian

    Hibs were a team in decline when they visited Dumfries for this Scottish Cup tie

    The recently formed Celtic had plundered all our best players and the recently won Scottish Cup was now a distant memory and worse days were to follow

    This day went well for the Hibees and they managed to overcome a spirited resistance from the home side by 7 goals to 3


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    Hibernian on this day Colquhoun and Sinnet



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    On This Day In History


    2019 Crazy limbs in the Away End in Perth as Christian Doidge bags a hat-trick

    I miss him

    https://youtu.be/XHkW2dWq10k


    2013 Hibernian 0 v 2 Inverness CT

    Jimmy Nicholl loses his second and last game in charge as Interim Manager


    2004 Scottish League Cup Quarter Final

    Dundee United 2 v 1 Hibernian AET

    Deeks fires us ahead but what is Simon Brown doing?

    https://youtu.be/9qNI6eTwXcA



    1991 Scottish League Premier Division

    Dundee United 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Gordon Hunter scores a late equaliser at Tannadice

    https://arabarchive.co.uk/matchdetails.php?id=1849


    1974 Scottish League Division One

    Dunfermline Athletic 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Alan Gordon opened the scoring and HIBS looked in control Erich Schaedler was then sent off and Alex Kinninmouth equalised for the Pars

    This game is significant in that it was Alan Gordon’s last game for HIBS scoring 82 goals in 145 appearances

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

    Sub Smith for Harper

    Att 8029


    1960 Q HIBS were drawn against Lausanne-Sport on this day in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup can anyone remember the score?
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    That game in Perth in 2019 was just amazing.

    After watching soul destroying displays by Hibs, and then to see them play so creatively and seemingly without a care in the world was just a shock.

    At the time, it made me really wish Eddie May was appointed Head Coach




    My one regret is that I lost a Bridie when we scored the third goal. I've still not got over that :-(

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    That game in Perth in 2019 was just amazing.

    After watching soul destroying displays by Hibs, and then to see them play so creatively and seemingly without a care in the world was just a shock.

    At the time, it made me really wish Eddie May was appointed Head Coach




    My one regret is that I lost a Bridie when we scored the third goal. I've still not got over that :-(
    Not a fan of Thogden and Thogdad but I thought they captured an away day really well

    No doubt the following week they would be in the Hearts end
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    Who were the 3 that weren`t Hibs supporters ? 8 would probably be the highest number since 19th century .
    Joe Davis, Big Bad John McNamee and Jim Scott.

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    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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    On This Day In History

    2010 Colin Calderwood’s Hibs pull off a surprise 0-3 win at Ibrox

    2007 Scottish Women’s Premier League Cup Final

    Hibernian Ladies 4 v 0 Queens Park Ladies

    1990 HIBS play their first ever match at McDiarmid Park with future Saint Paul Wright scoring for the Hibees in a 1-1 draw

    1979 George Best arrives at Easter Road for possible signing talks

    https://youtu.be/LIDVmLCkgRY
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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    On This Day In History

    2010 Colin Calderwood’s Hibs pull off a surprise 0-3 win at Ibrox

    1990 HIBS play their first ever match at McDiarmid Park with future Saint Paul Wright scoring for the Hibees in a 1-1 draw

    1979 George Best arrives at Easter Road for possible signing talks

    https://youtu.be/LIDVmLCkgRY
    Thing that strikes me is the low attendances at all our home games.

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    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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    On This Day In History

    2012 Leigh Leigh Super Leigh opens the scoring with a tremendous first time volley against Dundee United

    1972 Jimmy Jimmy O’Rourke bags his fifth hat-trick of the season taking him up to 25 goals and it is still only early November

    1969 Falkirk forward Johnny Graham makes a surprise debut for HIBS and scores a match winning brace

    1967 Bob Shankly returns to Dens with his HIBS team

    Archive footage

    https://hibstv.hibernianfc.co.uk/video/1968

    1944 A young Gordon Smith scores a hat-trick versus Airdrieonians taking him up to 10 goals in seven games

    1882 Before the formation of Leagues the Scottish Cup was the only national competition in Scottish Football HIBS entertained Glasgow club Partick Thistle on this day and drew a tough encounter 2-2 The HIBS side contained Owen Brannigan and Malachy Byrne from the original 1875 side HIBS won the replay in Glasgow 4-1 one week later but would go out to Arthurlie 0-6 after successfully appealing a 3-4 reverse
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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    On This Day In History

    2012 Leigh Leigh Super Leigh opens the scoring with a tremendous first time volley against Dundee United

    1972 Jimmy Jimmy O’Rourke bags his fifth hat-trick of the season taking him up to 25 goals and it is still only early November

    1969 Falkirk forward Johnny Graham makes a surprise debut for HIBS and scores a match winning brace

    1967 Bob Shankly returns to Dens with his HIBS team

    Archive footage

    https://hibstv.hibernianfc.co.uk/video/1968

    1944 A young Gordon Smith scores a hat-trick versus Airdrieonians taking him up to 10 goals in seven games

    1882 Before the formation of Leagues the Scottish Cup was the only national competition in Scottish Football HIBS entertained Glasgow club Partick Thistle on this day and drew a tough encounter 2-2 The HIBS side contained Owen Brannigan and Malachy Byrne from the original 1875 side HIBS won the replay in Glasgow 4-1 one week later but would go out to Arthurlie 0-6 after successfully appealing a 3-4 reverse
    As a 13yo I remember Johnny Graham's debut, great interest back then as signing players was such a rarity and especially when playing after just signing that afternoon. I remember getting home after the game and my Jambo supporting [late] dad asking how the new player got on and I told him that he was constantly on the move and would shoot every chance he got, with a two goal debut and joining a forward line that included Marinello, McBride, Cormack & Stevenson, our new signing settled in well and was soon rewarded with a Scottish League cap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray_ View Post
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    As a 13yo I remember Johnny Graham's debut, great interest back then as signing players was such a rarity and especially when playing after just signing that afternoon. I remember getting home after the game and my Jambo supporting [late] dad asking how the new player got on and I told him that he was constantly on the move and would shoot every chance he got, with a two goal debut and joining a forward line that included Marinello, McBride, Cormack & Stevenson, our new signing settled in well and was soon rewarded with a Scottish League cap.
    Great game and great days

    I remember us singing ‘Johnny Graham King of Scotland’ in the Cave

    I don’t think Eddie Turnbull fancied him much

    RIP
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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Great game and great days

    I remember us singing ‘Johnny Graham King of Scotland’ in the Cave

    I don’t think Eddie Turnbull fancied him much

    RIP
    we sang the following Hark the herald angels sing glory to the new born king, Johnny Johnny graham na na na na na na na .

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    we sang the following Hark the herald angels sing glory to the new born king, Johnny Johnny graham na na na na na na na .
    Could have sworn it was:

    “ Na Na Na Na

    Na Na Na Na

    Na Na Na Na

    Johnny Graham

    Johnny Graham Johnny Graham Johnny Graham King of Scotland

    King of Scotland King of Scotland King of Scotland Johnny Graham”

    That was my 12 year old memory but now you are dealing with a man who cannae mind what he had for his tea last night

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Great game and great days

    I remember us singing ‘Johnny Graham King of Scotland’ in the Cave

    I don’t think Eddie Turnbull fancied him much

    RIP
    "The Cave" my area of preference then as well. Nah, but to be fair, Jimmy O'Rourke becoming a major part of the team definitely was the right call by ET .

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Could have sworn it was:

    “ Na Na Na Na

    Na Na Na Na

    Na Na Na Na

    Johnny Graham

    Johnny Graham Johnny Graham Johnny Graham King of Scotland

    King of Scotland King of Scotland King of Scotland Johnny Graham”

    That was my 12 year old memory but now you are dealing with a man who cannae mind what he had for his tea last night
    I can’t remember ever singing that and I stood in the cave back then age 16 or 17 .Maybe someone on hibs net can put or memory at ease and confirm what they know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Great game and great days

    I remember us singing ‘Johnny Graham King of Scotland’ in the Cave

    I don’t think Eddie Turnbull fancied him much

    RIP
    IIRC in his first interview after joining Hibs, he explained that whilst playing for Falkirk he grew a beard so as to stand out from his team mates! Seems it worked but I guess nowadays you'd have to shave your beard off to stand out
    This is how it feels

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    Quote Originally Posted by eastterrace View Post
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    I can’t remember ever singing that and I stood in the cave back then age 16 or 17 .Maybe someone on hibs net can put or memory at ease and confirm what they know.
    https://www.hibs.net/showthread.php?...e-Player-Songs

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    Got to be honest and say I have never heard ‘Hark The Herald Angels Sing ‘ emanating from the Cave in all my delinquent years

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    https://www.hibs.net/showthread.php?...e-Player-Songs

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    Got to be honest and say I have never heard ‘Hark The Herald Angels Sing ‘ emanating from the Cave in all my delinquent years
    I’ve said this on Facebook a few times in hibs groups and some have come back saying yes they remember it.

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    I’ve said this on Facebook a few times in hibs groups and some have come back saying yes they remember it.
    Not doubting you for one minute defo remember the Na Na Na bit and the King of Scotland reference

    Great times !

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    Not doubting you for one minute defo remember the Na Na Na bit and the King of Scotland reference

    Great times !
    yeh football was miles better more skill full than the mince we watch now. Still hibs are in the blood and support them evermore. ( now that’s another song we don’t hear now).

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    12/11/2016 Scottish League Championship

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Falkirk

    Hanlon 83

    Paul Hanlon’s late header earned HIBS a draw which moved them a point clear at the top of the Championship after finally breaking down a ten man Falkirk

    The visitors seemed on course for an unlikely victory when John Baird’s excellent finish stunned Easter Road

    Former HIBS midfielder Tom Taiwo had been dismissed for a crunching first half tackle on John McGinn

    The Bairns held firm until Hanlon connected with a floating McGinn delivery in the closing stages

    HIBS had further chances through McGinn and Grant Holt but were left frustrated at failing to overcome their depleted opponents

    Hibs Laidlaw McGregor Hanlon Fontaine Gray Fyvie McGinn Stevenson Shinnie Holt and Boyle

    Subs Harris Cummings McGeouch

    Att 14515

    Apologies in advance for the partisan commentary


    https://youtu.be/eb2BCTzJbrA


    12/11/1988 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hearts 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Kano
    Archibald

    Hearts hadn’t lost to HIBS in 10 years but that hoodoo ended in this Edinburgh Derby

    HIBS scored first through Paul Kane but then had skipper Gordon Rae sent off

    Despite being down to ten men HIBS held on then in 83 minutes a sublime flick from Kane put striker Stevie Archibald through on goal leaving Hearts’ Dave McPherson trailing in his wake as he smashed the ball into Henry Smith’s bottom left hand corner at the Gorgie Road end from fully 22 yards to make it 2-0 for HIBS to the utter elation of the HIBS fans on the Gorgie Road terrace behind the goal

    Dave McPherson netted an injury time consolation and it finished 2-1

    https://youtu.be/xVEZPuqvrWs


    Hibs Goram Sneddon McIntyre Milne Rae Hunter Orr Archibald Kane Collins and Evans

    Att 23062



    12/11/1960 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Ayr United

    Baker
    Preston
    Buchanan

    Johnny MacLeod had a hand in all three goals and Jock Buchanan’s header for the third was a beauty
    Tommy Preston had a fine game and his distribution was excellent but Man Of The Match was John Fraser who was excellent in defence

    Billy Fulton scored for Ayr

    Hibs Simpson Fraser McClelland Hughes Easton Baird Buchanan Kinloch Baker Preston and MacLeod

    Att 10000


    12/11/1955 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 1 East Fife

    Ormond
    Reilly
    Combe

    East Fife took the lead in this match through Jimmy Bonthrone



    12/11/1949 Scottish League Division One

    Motherwell 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Buchanan
    Johnstone
    Smith

    Archie Buchanan got the ball rolling with a smart left foot drive and then just a few minutes later Bobby Johnstone was coolness personified as he stroked the ball home from a tight angle Gordon Smith added another with future HIBS coach Wilson Humphries scoring a late consolation for Motherwell



    12/11/1938 Scottish League Division One

    Arbroath 2 v 4 Hibernian

    McIntyre
    McLean
    Milne
    Nutley

    McCartney’s Babes were building up a head of steam and disposed of Arbroath on this day in this tricky away fixture

    Hibs James Kerr David Logan Alexander Prior Robert Fraser James Miller William Rice Tommy McIntyre James McLean Arthur Milne Sammy Kean and Bobby Nutley

    Att 3000


    Birthdays:

    Pat McCurdy


    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell

    Hibernian on this day Sinnet and Colquhoun

    The making of Hibernian The Romantic Years Alan Lugton


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    On This Day In History

    1988 Hearts hadn’t lost to HIBS at Tynecastle in 10 years

    Who can forget Stevie Archibald’s iconic salute at the Gorgie Road end as he raced onto Kano’s flick on calmness personified to bury his left footed drive low into Henry Smith’s bottom far post corner to claim the points for the 10 men


    1898 Scottish League Division One

    St Bernard’s 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Hamilton Handling pen
    Tommy Gemmell
    Bobby Atherton

    Hibs made the short journey to win this local derby comfortably by three goals to one

    Hibs McCall Ritchie Nelson Breslin Handling Robertson Gemmell McGuigan Reid Atherton and Porter

    Att 2000

    1902 Scottish Cup and 1903 Scottish League Championship winning Captain Bobby Atherton would play 97 times for HIBS scoring 36 goals He served aboard the SS Britannia during the First World War and was tragically lost at sea in the English Channel on 19th October 1917 after the ship struck an enemy mine

    Lest We Forget

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    13/11/2010 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Motherwell

    Riordan 14 and 27

    Nick Blackman fired Motherwell ahead from the penalty spot but Derek Riordan replied soon after with a low strike A Stephen Craigan Gerrardesgue slip gave Riordan all the time in the world to run through and finish clinically Riordan was denied a hat-trick by a brilliant Randolph save in the second half



    13/11/1993 Scottish League Premier Division

    Dundee United 2 v 2 Hibernian

    Jackson
    Hamilton

    Brewster and McKinlay put United ahead Michael O’Neill cracked a beauty off the post

    Into the second half and Darren Jackson from close range thanks to a cute Keith Wright dummy Minutes later and another dummy from Wright allowed Brian Hamilton a free shot on goal that Alan Main was unable to hold

    Graham Mitchell was sent off following handbags and elbows with ex jambo David Bowman

    https://youtu.be/POVfBCGvfFQ


    13/11/1974 Scottish League Division One

    Kilmarnock 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Blackley

    One for fans of the popular football magazine at the time Shoot As Killie#6 Derek McDicken gave them a half-time lead and Hibees #6 John Blackley popped up with a rare late goal for a share of the spoils


    13/11/1971 Scottish League Division One

    Airdrieonians 2 v 2 Hibernian

    Duncan
    Blackley

    This match is significant in that it saw the long awaited debut of Alex Edwards Mickey was instrumental in setting up goals for Arthur Duncan and that man Blackley again but exhibee Derek Whiteford spoiled the party with a double for Airdrie


    13/11/1968 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Round 2 Leg 1

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Lokomotive Leipzig

    McBride 3

    The HIBS fans got their first glimpse of striker Joe McBride the man brought in to replace Colin Stein and what a home debut he had with a first half hat-trick that had the HIBS fans asking at half-time Colin who?

    Shooting up the slope Joe McBride was on target after only three minutes when German Goalkeeper Neuert dropped a Jimmy O’Rourke cross at his feet for an easy tap in

    In the 14th minute just after Pat Stanton had cleared a shot off the line HIBS went two up. Alex Scott chased a throw in from O’Rourke held off a tackle from Geissner crossed hard and there was McBride flying in to bullet home a header

    McBride scored his third on half-time taking a Stevenson pass first time with his left foot and the despairing goalkeeper could only help the ball into the net

    Into the second half and with the advantage of the slope and a strong wind HIBS were unable to add to their total indeed with 20 minutes to go Naumann took advantage of a mixup in the HIBS defence to grab a valuable away goal. Minutes later Alex Scott was cynically hacked down by two defenders and when he retaliated he was immediately sent off by the Swiss Referee

    With 5 minutes to go 10 man HIBS were robbed of an obvious penalty when O’Rourke was hacked down inside the box but the Referee ignored all appeals

    Hibs: Wilson Shevlane Davis Cousin Stanton O’Rourke Scott Quinn McBride Grant and Stevenson

    Att 11000


    Q Who was the last HIBS player to score a hat-trick in Europe?



    13/11/1965 Scottish League Division One

    Dundee 4 v 3 Hibernian

    O’Rourke
    Stevenson
    Stanton

    Bob Shankly’s return to his old stomping ground was not a happy one


    13/11/1954 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 4 v 1 Motherwell

    Reilly 2
    Preston
    Johnstone



    13/11/1948 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 4 Morton

    Cuthbertson 40
    Reilly 59 89

    Hibs never held the lead in this game with Neilly Mochan opening the scoring after only 10 seconds

    Even a last minute goal by Lawrie Reilly was too little too late

    Birthdays:

    Jim Black

    John McGachie

    David Elliot



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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY WiSHES TO JIM ‘CILLA’ BLACK

    234 Appearances one goal and no bookings some record for a Centre Half

    Played every game in that fantastic season 1972/73 58 in all

    My overriding memory of Jim is watching him on Sportsnight With Coleman versus Leeds United away in 1973 the first time they had seen the overlapping Centre Half as he cut through the centre of a very good Leeds United team like a knife through butter

    Many Happy Returns



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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY WiSHES TO JIM ‘CILLA’ BLACK

    234 Appearances one goal and no bookings some record for a Centre Half

    Played every game in that fantastic season 1972/73 58 in all

    My overriding memory of Jim is watching him on Sportsnight With Coleman versus Leeds United away in 1973 the first time they had seen the overlapping Centre Half as he cut through the centre of a very good Leeds United team like a knife through butter

    Many Happy Returns


    Another great game, that Leeds team went through to near the end of February before they got beat during that season, creating a new English record. Hibs absolutely hammered them in the most one sided 0-0 draw I've ever seen. I had moved to Greater Manchester around three months earlier and my then boss, Jim, said the following morning, after he watched the highlights, was amazed how Hibs, particularly Alex Cropley & Tony Higgins, time and time again tore the then invincible Leeds apart, he said he knew now why I was always going on about Hibs.

    my first ever conversation with Jim, Jim, do you like football? Me, is the Pope a catholic? Jim, What did you think of the Scotland v Northern Ireland game in May? Me, I was there, it was all Scotland but we couldn't convert the chances, Jim, what was Trevor Anderson like? Me, although he got the winner, he did nothing else, he was a forward and it was all Scotland, Jim, that's my brother!

    Glad to say we got on really well following that conversation, his brother played for Man U and he used to take me to the games and we used to get in via the players entrance, but they were never anywhere near as good as the team I had left behind in Edinburgh.
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    14/11/1992 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 3 v 1 Falkirk

    Tortolano
    Evans
    Hamilton

    Jim Jeffries’ Falkirk visited Easter Road on a freezing afternoon on League business. Gary Lennox gave the Bairns the lead with a looping effort after 12 minutes. Joe Tortolano equalised for the Hibees just one minute later to cries of ‘Joe Joe Super Joe’ from the terraces. Falkirk had a string of chances to score before the interval but a combination of their own inept finishing and splendid goalkeeping from John Burridge kept them out

    HIBS improved after the break but Falkirk kept coming forward. Burridge denying the Bairns with more great saves then Gareth Evans scored with a header on 67 minutes. Substitute Brian Hamilton put the icing on the cake with a goal in the last minute

    Hibs Burridge Miller Mitchell Hunter Farrell MacLeod Evans Jackson Donald Tortolano and McGinlay

    Sub Hamilton

    Att 7237

    https://youtu.be/Fl8bh5VOsjs


    14/11/1987 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Motherwell

    Kano

    Gordon Hunter swung over a cross and George McCluskey knocked it down for Kano to smash a brilliant right foot shot past Cameron Duncan

    Hibs Goram McIntyre Mitchell Bell Rae Hunter Kane Orr McCluskey Collins and Watson

    Att 6878



    14/11/1970 Scottish League Division One

    St Johnstone 0 v 1 Hibernian

    McBride


    Hibs travelled to Perth to face St Johnstone who were undefeated so far at Muirton Park

    The pitch enjoyed the reputation as being the biggest in Scotland and Hibs employed Alex Cropley and Arthur Duncan on either wing to take advantage of the extra space

    The tactic worked as Arthur layed on the ball for Joe McBride to score the only goal of the game his fifth League goal of the season

    Hibs Baines Shevlane Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Cropley McEwan McBride Blair and Duncan

    Att 5681


    14/11/1964 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 0 Third Lanark

    Martin 3
    Hamilton 2

    This match is significant as is it marked the debut of Joe Davis who was playing against his previous club.

    Joe was a replacement for John Parke who had been sold to Sunderland

    Willie Hamilton’s double was only bettered by Neil Martin who scored a hat-trick Neil was on a high after scoring a double for Scotland against Spurs at White Hart Lane in John White’s Testimonial

    Hibs Wilson Fraser Davis Stanton McNamee Baxter Cormack Hamilton Martin Quinn and Scott

    Att 7370



    14/11/1953 Scottish League Division One

    St Mirren 3 v 3 Hibernian

    Johnstone 2
    Reilly

    A cracking match at Love Street with Blyth Lapsley and Stewart scoring for the hosts.

    A Bobby Johnstone double and a Lawrie Reilly counter secured a point but many neutral observers felt HIBS should have had a penalty in the last minute when Reilly was pulled down inside the box.The Referee waved play on and was immediately surrounded by protesting angry HIBS players and was urged to consult his linesman After several minutes deliberation the verdict free kick outside the box when it was blatantly obvious to everyone inside the ground that the infringement took place inside the box

    HIBS Younger MacFarlane Paterson Buchanan Ward Combe Smith Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond

    Att 20000


    Birthdays:

    Keith Watson


    Hibernian On This Day Colquhoun and Sinnet

    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell

    In Colours Green and White John Campbell


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    HAPPY BIRTHDAY PHIL AIREY

    30 TODAY

    MANY HAPPY RETURNS



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    On This Day In History

    2010 Colin Calderwood’s Hibs pull off a surprise 0-3 win at Ibrox

    2007 Scottish Women’s Premier League Cup Final

    Hibernian Ladies 4 v 0 Queens Park Ladies

    1990 HIBS play their first ever match at McDiarmid Park with future Saint Paul Wright scoring for the Hibees in a 1-1 draw

    1979 George Best arrives at Easter Road for possible signing talks

    https://youtu.be/LIDVmLCkgRY
    Tommy Craig was a very clever player, we could do with someone like him just now.

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    Tommy Craig was a very clever player, we could do with someone like him just now.
    Great wee player

    Was a hard working precision passer of the ball with a lethal shot and a deadly penalty kick

    Strangely enough never played in a winning HIBS team

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    Great wee player

    Was a hard working precision passer of the ball with a lethal shot and a deadly penalty kick

    Strangely enough never played in a winning HIBS team
    I remember him as being pants actually. Great for the toon back in the 70s, rubbish for us.

    One game, a four nil defeat at Cappielow, sticks in the mind. Craig was rotten.

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    I remember him as being pants actually. Great for the toon back in the 70s, rubbish for us.

    One game, a four nil defeat at Cappielow, sticks in the mind. Craig was rotten.

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    IIRC he was more a Coach than a player helping out John Blackley

    Yes he was well past his best but he still had the touches and I am sure Messrs Durie Rice Kane and Hunter benefited from his knowledge and experience

    JC certainly had a lot of time for him

    As I said never won a game with HIBS drew 4 lost 7
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    15/11/2019 Jack Ross appointed HIBS Manager

    15/11/2008 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Aberdeen

    Jones
    Fletcher


    15/11/1980 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 3 Hamilton Academicals

    MacLeod 2 (1 pen)
    Rae

    A thrilling encounter at Easter Road Bobby Graham Brian Wright and Neil Howie would score for the visitors

    This would be Willie Ormond’s last game in charge having to retire due to ill health

    Q. What former HIBS player took over the hot seat and secured promotion back to the Premier League in this season?


    15/11/1978 Scottish League Cup Quarter Final Leg 2

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Morton (Agg 2-1 )

    Refvik 2

    Morton arrived in confident mood for the second leg of this League Cup quarter final after the enigma that was Andy Ritchie had scored a hat-trick against league leaders Dundee United the previous Saturday. This talented Morton side also included Bobby Russell and Neil Orr

    Hibs had their own joker up their sleeve though as they were given the go ahead to play Norwegian Internationals Sven Mathisen and Isaak Refvik who were still awaiting Work Permits

    Mathisen’s promptings from midfield were a joy to behold while Refvik stole the show with two goals that took HIBS into the semifinals Both goals were set up for Refvik by Ralph Callachan the first from a free kick the second from a superb run and cross

    There was a late scare however when Morton were awarded a late penalty kick and the normally reliable Andy Ritchie uncharacteristically blasted the ball over the crossbar

    Hibs McDonald Duncan Kilgour Bremner Fleming McNamara Mathisen MacLeod Refvik Callachan and Higgins

    Att 8500


    15/11/1975 Scottish League Premier Division

    Ayr United 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Duncan 2
    MacLeod

    The impressive Johnny Doyle opened the scoring for Ayr United but Arthur Duncan soon equalised Ally MacLeod gave HIBS the lead and they went on to control the remainder of the game with Duncan adding a third before the end

    Hibs McArthur Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Barry Blackley MacLeod Bremner Harper Munro and Duncan

    Att 4800


    15/11/1969 Scottish League Division One

    Dundee United 0 v 1 Hibernian

    Marinello 17

    Hibs keep in touch at the top of the League


    15/11/1961 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Round 2 Leg 2

    Hibernian 0 v 1 Red Star (Agg 0-5)


    Birthdays:

    Isaiah Osbourne

    Craig James


    In Colours Green and White John Campbell


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    On This Day In History

    2020 Scottish League Cup Group B

    Hibernian 4 v 1 Dundee

    Mallan 10
    Nisbet 76
    Gullan 80
    Hallberg 82

    https://youtu.be/ckOhBKZNoQs


    Armchair TV fans were treated to four goals in twenty minutes as HIBS sealed top spot in Group B in this thrilling Lockdown encounter

    Hibs would be drawn at home against Dundee in the knock out round

    Hibs Barnes McGinn McGregor Hanlon Doig Wright Mallan Newell Murphy Boyle and Nisbet

    Subs Mackie Gullan Hallberg S McGinn Bradley


    2019 Jack Ross is appointed HIBS Manager

    2008 Steven Fletcher scores an injury time equaliser as HIBS bounce back from 0-2 down at home to Aberdeen

    1980 Willie Ormond’s last game in charge as Manager and 3600 fans witness an entertaining 3-3 draw against Hamilton Academicals as he is forced to retire due to ill health

    Ormond would be replaced by Bertie Auld RIP who would ultimately get HIBS promoted in this season

    1978 Hibs finally get clearance to unleash their two Norwegian signings Isaak Refvik and Sven Mathisen in a Scottish League Cup quarter final second leg tie at Easter Road against a very good Morton side and it pays off as HIBS triumph 2-0 to reach the Semi Final


    1975 Hibs legend Arthur Duncan scores a double at Somerset Park on his way to scoring 114 goals in 626 appearances for the club

    The Flyer would earn 6 full international caps for Scotland in this year

    1969 Scottish League Division One

    Dundee United 0 v 1 Hibernian

    https://www.arabarchive.co.uk/matchdetails.php?id=2380

    Willie MacFarlane’s HIBS were playing some exciting stuff and were sitting top of the League in this top versus second top encounter at Tannadice

    All hell is let loose after seventeen minutes when Peter Marinello gathered the ball in midfield shirt outside the shorts long black hair flying in the wind as he went on a mazy run beating man after man before sending a blistering drive beyond Don Mackay from 18 yards for the only goal of the game

    Edit;

    Jim Black was missing from the HIBS lineup after being sent off versus Kilmarnock Away 25/10/1969

    Pat Stanton reverted back to his favoured position of Centre Back

    So much for Jim Black’s reputation of never having been booked ?

    1902 Hibs defeat Kilmarnock 2-1 at Easter Road on their way to winning the Scottish First Division Championship

    Hibs goalscorers were Bernard Breslin and J Stewart
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    16/11/2002 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Dundee

    Paatelainen 2 (1 pen )


    16/11/1996 Scottish Premier Division

    Hearts 0 v 0 Hibernian

    https://youtu.be/MhYrZY3Z2xo

    Struggling HIBS pick up a welcome point and give a debut to new signing Juha Riipa. John Hughes was sent off

    Hibs:Leighton Miller Shannon Riipa Hughes Hunter McAllister Dow Harper Jackson and McGinlay

    Subs Millen Weir

    Att 15129



    16/11/1991 Scottish League Premier Division

    Dunfermline Athletic 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Wright
    McGinlay


    16/11/1985 Scottish League Premier Division

    St Mirren 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Sneddon
    Kano
    Cowan


    16/11/1974 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Clyde

    Harper

    Stan Anderson brought his stuffy Clyde team to Easter Road containing Willie McVie Dom Sullivan Brian Ahearn and Joe Ward. It was that man Joe Harper that got the winner in a dour encounter with Clyde goalkeeper Evan Williams claiming he had been impeded by Harper in the build up to the goal


    16/11/1968 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Morton

    McBride 4
    Quinn

    Joe McBride makes his home League debut days after scoring the first hat-trick by a HIBS player in Europe versus Lokomotiv Leipzig

    The Morton side contained a 21 year old fresh faced Joe Harper and sprinter George McNeil recently signed on a free transfer from Hibernian



    16/11/1963 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Celtic

    Hamilton

    Celtic opened the scoring through Bobby Murdoch but it was debutant Willie Hamilton recently signed from Hearts with a brilliant goal that sealed the point

    Special mention to Ronnie ‘Faither’ Simpson who was outstanding in the HIBS goal

    Willie Hamilton would go on to score 24 goals in 74 competitive appearances from midfield and would be rated by Pat Stanton as the best player he has ever played with


    16/11/1957 Scottish League Division One

    Airdrieonians 1 v 4 Hibernian

    Ormond 2
    Baker
    Turnbull

    Gordon Smith would sustain a serious career threatening injury to his shattered right ankle an injury that would require five operations carried out by Sir John Bruce to put right


    16/11/1946 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Falkirk

    Aitkenhead
    Smith

    With the cold weather taking a grip and playing a part in proceedings HIBS once again paid the price for defensive frailties with two fine goals from Johnny Aitkenhead and Gordon Smith being cancelled out with a double from John Wardlaw


    16/11/1878 Scottish Cup Round 3

    Edinburgh University 2 v 5 Hibernian

    Frank Rourke 3
    Tailor Flynn 2

    The Scottish Cup Third Round draw threw up a local derby for Hibernian as they were drawn to play Edinburgh University at their Corstorphine Sports Ground The Match was eagerly anticipated by the Edinburgh footballing public and special trains were put on from Waverley to Corstorphine and the crowd numbered several hundred in these embryonic times in football

    HIBS lined up with Club Captain Michael Whelahan in goal and a splendid match ensued HIBS went two goals down but fought back in true Hibernian style with a hat-trick from Frank Rourke and two from Tailor Flynn

    The press wrote that the cheering of the Hibernian supporters ‘baffles description’

    They also commented that the heavy and unnecessary charging of the previous season was nowhere to be seen

    This fine victory was followed up with a fourth round victory two weeks later at Powderhall with Hibernian soundly beating Rob Roy from Callendar by nine goals to nil



    The Making of Hibernian The Harp Awakes. Alan Lugton

    In Colours Green and White John Campbell
    On This Day In History

    1996 John Yogi Hughes in only his second appearance for HIBS is sent off in his first Edinburgh Derby at Tiny

    1968 Joe McBride follows up his home debut hat-trick against Lokomotiv and fires in four in the League against Clyde at Easter Road and makes the fans forget all about Colin Stein

    1963 Debut Boy Willie Hamilton scores a 30 yard screamer to equalise Bobby Murdoch’s opener in a 1-1 draw against Celtic at Easter Road

    https://www.thecelticwiki.com/1963-1...ue-division-1/

    1957 Gordon Smith sustains the worst injury of his career when his ankle is shattered in a challenge from Airdrieonians’ Jimmy Shanks in a routine 4-1 win at Broomfield

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