Every derby that whole season bar the 6-2. First one at Tynie was 0-0 - tight game but Agathe rounded the keeper and managed under hit an easy finish to see it cleared off the line.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That 1-1 draw was infuriating - all over them the whole game and a McSwegan wonder strike pulled them level.
Final game at ER, another 0-0 - absolutely all over them, so one sided, but Mixu misses a last minute penalty with a failed Panenka.
Should have won the lot, two of them very handsomely.
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Thread: On this day in history
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26-12-2021 10:05 PM #2461
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26-12-2021 10:23 PM #2462This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-12-2021 12:04 AM #2463This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Tbf, I’d take all of that for 6-2. I genuinely experienced a new emotion/level of elation when the sixth went in that night. We’d been due them that for years.
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27-12-2021 05:50 AM #2464This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
2017 Olly Shaw is denied a stonewall goal at Tiny
2014 Hibs hammer The Rangers 4-0 at Easter Road
2004 Vintage Teenage Kicks as HIBS destroy Dundee United 4-1 at Tannadice
https://youtu.be/RAoNiBRMuLc
1999 Kenny Miller scores the last 20th Century top flight goal in Scotland
1993 Hibs go nap against Partick Thistle
https://youtu.be/-wSqlYfLWJQ
1960 Hibs score four goals in the Nou Camp on their way to knocking holders Barcelona out of the Inter Cities Fairs Cup at the quarter finals stage
Birthday wishes to Liam Craig 35 today
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28-12-2021 09:05 AM #2465This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
1991 Trailing 0-2 at home to Dundee United Gareth Evans comes off the bench to fire home a quick fire double Keith Keith Keith scored a late winner to complete the unexpected victory
https://www.arabarchive.co.uk/matchdetails.php?id=1857
Birthday wishes to Danny Swanson 35 today
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29-12-2021 11:16 AM #2466This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
2013 A minutes silence is held at HIBS v Kilmarnock for Hibernian youth player David Paul who had tragically passed away at the young age of 18
2012 Hibs defeat Celtic at Easter Road 1-0 thanks to a goal from a tight angle from Leigh Griffiths
2010 Sol Bamba scores in his last and final appearance Danny Swanson is sent off for the Arabs
https://www.arabarchive.co.uk/matchdetails.php?id=1748
2002 Hibs defeat Aberdeen 2-0 at Easter Road
2001 Hibs draw 1-1 with Hearts at Tiny with Franck Sauzee giving a debut to a young 18 year old Derek Riordan
1909 James Main RIP tragically passes away after being fatally injured after an accidental clash with an opponent on a frost bound Firhill pitch versus Partick Thistle on Christmas DayLast edited by BILLYHIBS; 29-12-2021 at 04:51 PM.
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29-12-2021 11:38 AM #2467This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
On seeing that this day also marks the passing of James Main.
I was thinking that many, possibly older football fans, would know the story of John Thomson, the Celtic goalkeeper accidently killed during an old Firm game.
James Main's story is not so well known.
I link the article below from The Scotsman marking the centenary of that tragic day and the loss of James.
https://www.scotsman.com/sport/tragic-tale-hibs-james-main-who-died-christmas-day-injury-244304Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 01-01-2022 at 03:31 PM.
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29-12-2021 11:42 AM #2468
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wonder what his grave is like these days . Sounds like it would be worth ensuring it is respected and well kept .
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29-12-2021 11:52 AM #2469This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I corrected my error in original post. I wrongly wrote it was James's birthday.
Real sad when you read his pre-match concerns about the pitch that day.
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‘ Christmas Day Saturday 25 December 1909 was to be Jimmy Main’s last match for Hibernian Football Club in a league game against Partick Thistle at Firhill Glasgow
We are told snow had fallen in Glasgow earlier in the week and now there was a severe frost having a dreadful effect on the playing surface at Firhill
An unusual chain of circumstances occurred that fateful Christmas Day
It was the first time Hibernian had ever played at Partick Thistle’s new Firhill Stadium and on the train through to Glasgow Hibernian Captain Willie Duguid had complained of feeling unwell and Manager Dan McMichael drafted in one of his travelling reserves Johnny Lamb
The ground conditions were so bad at Firhill that Dan McMichael urged the Referee Mr Riddle to postpone the game
Mr Riddle was from Edinburgh and this was strange as in those days the Refs were always from neutral cities
He decided to let the game go ahead possibly influenced by the fact that half of the assembled 5000 crowd were Hibernian supporters who had travelled through from Edinburgh
With that decision the fate of Jimmy Main was sealed
In the warm up before kick off the HIBS team found out how dangerous conditions were underfoot when Vice Captain Sam Allan badly twisted his knee and had to be carried off
So Dan McMichael was now without two key defenders Duguid and Allan and he had to order the other travelling reserve Paddy Callaghan to get stripped
The match kicked off with only 10 HIBS players on the field of play
Dan made Jimmy Main Captain for the day the first time Jimmy ever had the honour
With players sliding everywhere near the end of the first half and crashing into each other Jimmy Main and Partick’s Frank Branscombe challenged for a loose ball Branscombe accidentally caught Main with a full on kick to the stomach and Jimmy was carried off the pitch in agony
Dan McMichael stayed in the Dressing Room with Jimmy Main the whole of the second half and made sure he was comfortable covering him in blankets as his 10 man HIBS team went down 1-3
Dan took his injured player back to his Mossend home where the local GP diagnosed bruising
Dan who was an expert Physio challenged this but to no avail Jimmy in fact had severe internal injuries and a ruptured bowel and by early Sunday morning his distress was acute
Dan called back the Doctor and demanded that Jimmy be immediately admitted to RIE where Jimmy was operated on
The Doctors gave Jimmy little hope and Dan sat with the family at Jimmy’s bedside for three days when late in the evening of Wednesday 29th December poor Jimmy died
The family were shattered as was everyone at Easter Road and the usually unemotional Dan McMichael who himself was the father of a large family broke down and sobbed ‘He was like a son to me’ It had been Dan who had for 5 years coached the raw youth into an international class footballer’
Jimmy Main was only 23
The Making of Hibernian The Brave Years Alan LugtonLast edited by BILLYHIBS; 29-12-2021 at 04:52 PM.
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29-12-2021 01:18 PM #2471
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There is always talk about naming stands. We already have The Famous Five.
Why not name the stand that is known as The West "The James Main Stand" shortened no doubt to The Main Stand. It was always our largest Grandstand.
I think it would be a great gesture to honour Jimmy Main and have a large portrait of him outside on the wall and above the entrance. It would forever remind us of a young life cut tragically short whilst wearing the green jersey.
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When i was typing my first post regards James,i thought the same.
But then thought it might come across as a poor joke.
Of course the old wooden stand was known as The Main Stand or Centre Stand.
Split in 3 (fenced) .South, Centre,and North.Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 29-12-2021 at 02:09 PM.
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30-12-2021 07:05 AM #2473
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Hi Mick
Yes hear what you say about coming across as a poor joke. That was certainly not my intention.
I thought it was a great way to honour someone but I also probably deep down think (and understand) that perhaps our younger support don't have the same drive to honour someone from a grainy black and white photo. We all support the Hibs in different ways !
ps I love a lot of your stories from the past
pps In the New Year I'm going to revisit the stories from the Holy Cross school book.
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2020 Olly Shaw comes back to haunt us as HIBS crash 0-2 to Ross County at home
2006 Andy McNeil makes his debut in goal in a 2-0 win over Dunfermline Athletic
2000 The Matty Jack game
1995 Hibs crash 0-7 at Ibrox and Gazza gets booked for booking the Referee
https://youtu.be/dZN_Sx9SU-0
1972 HIBS defeat Aberdeen 3-2 at Easter Road with Alan Gordon scoring the winner a superb diving header from an Arthur Duncan cross
2.20 in this clip
https://youtu.be/J80OWhK5gL0
Birthdays :
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Many Happy Returns
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30-12-2021 10:25 AM #2475
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What a memory of Arthur Duncan in the Dryborough Cup Final.
He stops to catch his breath, shows the ball to the so called best right back in Britain, turns on the jets and then goes past him and smashes it into the Celtic net from a tight angle.
The camera then zooms into the Celtic end and the supposed best supporters in the world are leaving in their droves. Nice.
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2016 Hibs defeat Falkirk 2-1 at the Falkirk Stadium thanks to a wonderful free-kick from Kris Commons
1994 Hibs defeat Dundee United 4-0 at Easter Road thanks to a hat-trick from Keith Wright
https://www.arabarchive.co.uk/matchdetails.php?id=1714
1988 HIBS defeat Motherwell 2-0 at Easter Road thanks to goals from Paul Kane and Eddie May
1983 One for the recent thread on own goals as Sloop John B scores for Celtic in one of their rare attacks
https://youtu.be/YLAhw8KlbRM
1966 John Madsen makes his HIBS debut on a frost bound Broomfield Joe Davis Penalty King scores the only goal of the game after Jim Scott is pulled down in the box
Birthdays
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Many Happy ReturnsLast edited by BILLYHIBS; 31-12-2021 at 08:22 AM.
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31-12-2021 08:40 AM #2477
I’m very much looking forward to tomorrow’s ‘On this Day in History’ memories
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31-12-2021 08:43 AM #2478This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I was there
Will we ever see the like again?
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31-12-2021 11:23 AM #2479
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We saw better in 2016 !
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1973 The greatest game in history
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01-01-2022 03:14 PM #2484
Was at all the new years day games mentioned from 1968 onwards. That is a tradition that needs to return. Nothing better than beating Hearts on New Years Day, then giving it to Jambo mates and relatives after the game. 50 years anniversary next new years day of the Tanking at Tiny.
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I remember going through what seemed like years of 0-0 draws before going back to my Gran’s in Dalry for Steak Pie with my Hearts supporting Uncle sitting in the corner wearing his maroon lambs wool sweater
He was a tad quiet 49 years ago today
I remember we all sat around the black and white TV waiting on the highlights to come on at 7pm
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Most Jambos were trying to get oot the Gorgie Road end at 0-2 and thousands of hibbies were waiting to get in
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Stunned diet zombies wandering around Tiny with 36,000 crammed in to enjoy, what a day, what a New Years day.
It should have gone into double figures, 10 at least we were just so good that month.
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I was at all those games from 1957 onwards. Turnbull scored in the first minute. 1956/57 was a peculiar season and we were drawn in a League Cup section with Hearts,Falkirk and Partick. First game was against Hearts at Tynecastle. Turnbull scored very early-first goal of the season in Scotland I think.Hearts scored the next six.(I was at that game too). We didn't win a game in the section and ended with one point from a game against either Partick or Falkirk.This was during an 8 or 9 season spell when we didn't get out of our LC section. Then Falkirk were back at Easter Road for the first league match and we beat them 6-1 with a Reilly hat trick.Think I've got that right-it was a long time ago.
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