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    1/1/73 - I was on leave from the Army, took a couple of English army mates to the match. One was a Peterborough supporter, the other a Chelsea fanatic. Both were amazed at the pace of the game, how many passes were played so quickly on the ground and the quality of the dribbling football on show.


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    ET told them at half time ‘ Don’t take the foot off the gas they would do the same to you’

    Years later a jambo pulled Jimmy O'Rourke in a boozer and said !

    See THAT game ,Hertz cooda been 2 up in the first 10 minutes "

    To which Jimmy replied
    " Well .it would have been 7-2 then ! "

    Oh Jimmy also said "When we played in South Morocco,i must have been dropped ...again!

    Older fans will get that one.
    Jimmy sometimes being dropped after playing a blinder the previous week!
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    A different world for sure, Hibs apart from a couple of daft results from 1965 onwards to around 1980 or so never got beat from the manky mob, thats entertainment.
    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.
    you’re right, it really should have been ten. Watched the highlights again today, their keeper Kenny Garland played really well and made a couple of really great saves (one from Stanton in particular I have no idea how he kept it out). That sounds ridiculous when he conceded seven but there you go, it’s true.

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    you’re right, it really should have been ten. Watched the highlights again today, their keeper Kenny Garland played really well and made a couple of really great saves (one from Stanton in particular I have no idea how he kept it out). That sounds ridiculous when he conceded seven but there you go, it’s true.
    Watching the full highlights it was like they were trying to set up Mickey Edwards to score

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    We just had a feeling that we were going to do something special that day. They would not open the gates at half time to let the Hearts fans out. The next game at Tynecastle I was standing beside a guy who had a 7 0 banner, the police came into
    the crowd and arrested him. They also arrested an older guy next to him who questioned them. A few others who came in with banners with 7 0 on them and were also arrested. The police said it was to avoid crowd trouble,that was their excuse.

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    2/1/2016 Scottish League Championship

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Raith Rovers

    Cummings 50

    https://youtu.be/CGmTUCuwffk



    2/1/2014 Scottish League Premiership

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Hearts

    Collins 61
    Craig pen 83

    Manager Terry Butcher’s first Derby and Captain Liam Craig makes an excellent job from the penalty kick to send the East radge

    HIBS Williams Forster McGivern Hanlon Nelson Cairney Robertson Craig Stevenson Cummings and Collins

    Subs Heffernan Tudur-Jones Stanton

    Att 20100

    https://youtu.be/Rq4vbXZ3bQ8



    2/1/2005 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Hearts

    Riordan


    2/1/2003 Scottish League SPL

    Hearts 4 v 4 Hibernian

    Townsley
    McManus
    Craig
    Brebner

    Hibs unbelievably throw away a two goal lead in injury time


    2/1/2001 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Dundee

    Paatelainen 6
    Fenwick 41
    O’Neil 69


    2/1/1999 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 1 Raith Rovers

    Lovell 1
    McGinlay 12 43
    Latapy 22
    McEwan og 72

    2/1/1984 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hearts 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Irvine 47

    Donald Park opened the scoring on 46 minutes but I was bouncing up and down like a bouncy thing one minute later when Willie Irvine burst through the Jambo defence hair soaking wet shirt outside the shorts socks around the ankles to hammer home the equaliser at the Gorgie Road end




    2/1/1982 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Dundee

    Jamieson
    MacLeod

    Sinclair put Dundee ahead on the stroke of half-time HIBS then laid siege going down hill second half. Willie Jamieson equalised then Referee Galloway incensed the crowd when Ally Macleod scored an exquisite goal direct from a free kick but the Referee ordered a retake as the Dundee wall wasn’t back 10 yards Unperturbed MacLeod stepped up and put the retake into the opposite corner


    2/1/1971 Scottish League Division One

    Rangers 1 v 1 Celtic

    66 football fans go to a football match to support their team and do not return home to their loved ones

    RIP



    2/1/1969 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Raith Rovers

    McBride 2
    Cormack

    Bobby Duncan makes his return almost one year after breaking his leg versus Celtic



    2/1/1965 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 6 v 0 Falkirk

    Martin 4
    Vincent 2


    2/1/1961 Scottish League Division One

    Hearts 1 v 2 Hibernian

    J Scott
    McLeod

    Ronnie Simpson in sparkling form with three magnificent saves and a penalty save from exhibee Ian Crawford

    Att 43000



    2/1/1956 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Hearts

    Ormond 57
    Reilly 60

    A real humdinger with all the goals coming in a ten minute period Bauld 62 and Conn 65 for Hearts

    Att 60812



    2/1/1950 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 2 Hearts

    Smith

    Unlucky Match 13 for the famous five so far they had won 11 and drawn one since teaming up

    This match saw Hibernian’s record attendance 65840



    2/1/1903 Scottish League Division One

    Celtic 0 v 4 Hibernian

    Callaghan
    McCartney
    Reid
    Buchan


    Hibs arrived at Parkhead as champions and led 0-4 at half-time

    This stands to this day as HIBS’ highest score away to Celtic

    Hibs Rennie Hogg Gray Harrower Buchan Robertson McCartney Divers Reid Callaghan and Atherton

    Att 14000





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    2021 HIBS crash 0-3 to Livingston at Easter Road

    2014 Terry Butcher wins his first derby

    2003 Leading Hearts 4-2 at Tiny HIBS inexplicably lose two injury time goals

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    1982 Ally MacLeod scores direct from a free kick versus Dundee and is ordered to retake the kick by the Referee and promptly sends the award into the opposite corner

    1971 The Ibrox Disaster RIP

    1951 Hibs defeat Aberdeen 6-2 at Easter Road in front of 40000

    1950 HIBS record their highest ever home attendance of 65840 as they go down 1-2 to Hearts

    1939 Hibs defeat Hearts 1-0 at Tiny in front of 45000 the only goal coming from Arthur Milne

    1903 Champions HIBS record their highest ever score at Parkhead defeating Celtic 4-0


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    We just had a feeling that we were going to do something special that day. They would not open the gates at half time to let the Hearts fans out. The next game at Tynecastle I was standing beside a guy who had a 7 0 banner, the police came into
    the crowd and arrested him. They also arrested an older guy next to him who questioned them. A few others who came in with banners with 7 0 on them and were also arrested. The police said it was to avoid crowd trouble,that was their excuse.
    Was unaware of that but didn't stop us in the choir singing,
    "Hibees rule, all the way,
    seven nil on New Years Day,
    na na na na
    na na na
    na naaaaaa"

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    Was unaware of that but didn't stop us in the choir singing,
    "Hibees rule, all the way,
    seven nil on New Years Day,
    na na na na
    na na na
    na naaaaaa"
    Along the track the train came puffing
    Hibees seven Hearts nothing.

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    3/1/2015 Scottish League Championship

    Hearts 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Cummings 23

    Hibs had renewed confidence after disposing of Rangers 4-0 at Easter Road

    Hearts had no answer to Scott Allan and HIBS took the lead when Jason Cummings cushioned a superb Allan ball that took out the whole defence into the jambo net

    Jamie Walker equalised with a long range strike to maintain Hearts’ superb unbeaten start to the campaign


    https://youtu.be/uzu1phMqrWw


    Apologies for the partisan commentary


    3/1/2010 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 1 v 1 Hearts

    Stokes 54

    Darren McCormack and Ruben Palazuelos sent off on 57 minutes for fighting

    Michael Stewart played for Hearts and got booked


    3/1/2004 Scottish League SPL

    Hibernian 3 v 2 Partick Thistle

    O’Connor
    Dobbie
    Whittaker

    HIBS can consider themselves fortunate to escape with a victory here

    HIBS raced into a first half lead through Garry O’Connor and Stephen Dobbie but Thistle came right into the game in the second half through goals from James Grady and a fortunate second when Daniel Andersson punched the ball off Madaschi’s head into the unguarded net

    With Thistle looking the more likely Stephen Whittaker grabbed the winner with 6 minutes to go when he fired home from the edge of the box

    To sum up Thistle’s luck Fleming hit the crossbar in the last minute



    3/1/1987 Scottish League Premier Division

    Falkirk 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Bell
    McCluskey pen
    McBride

    Alex Miller had taken over from John Blackley in December and HIBS pitched up at dilapidated frost bound Brockville with three impressive new signings Dougie Bell Tommy McIntyre and Graham Mitchell

    Dougie Bell opened the scoring with a long range strike to be followed by a Beastie penalty and a Joe McBride counter

    HIBS Rough Sneddon Mitchell Bell Rae McIntyre Weir Kane McCluskey Collins and McBride

    Sub Cowan

    Att 7000


    3/1/1983 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 1 St Mirren

    Duncan

    Chic Charnley made his debut for St Mirren in this match after signing from Rutherglen Glencairn

    Arthur Duncan played and scored despite having flu and never stopped running

    Alan Sneddon with an own goal replied for Saints


    3/1/1981 Scottish League First Division

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Dumbarton

    Gary Murray endeared himself to his new fans by scoring the very important only goal of the game


    3/1/1972 Scottish League First Division

    East Fife 2 v 1 Hibernian

    Stanton pen

    HIBS lost 2-1 to stuffy little East Fife for the second time in this season

    More importantly Alex Edwards was dismissed early in the second half to start a relationship with the Methil side that would not end well over the coming seasons


    3/1/1970 Scottish League Division One

    Raith Rovers 0 v 3 Hibernian

    Graham 37 89
    Cormack 60

    Missing from the team on this day was Peter Marinello who unknown to the HIBS support had been transferred to Arsenal


    3/1/1967 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Dunfermline

    Cormack
    McGraw

    The first match since the famous 6-5 win at East End in September

    Goals were at a premium in this encounter with Pars keeper Bent Martin performing heroics to keep the score down but could do little to stop two cracking strikes


    3/1/1959 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Motherwell

    J Baker 2

    After defeating Hearts 3-1 at Tiny on New Years Day 33000 fans rolled up at Easter Road expecting more of the same but the Motherwell side were no pushovers as it contained Ancell’s Babes Pat Quinn Willie Hunter Ian St John and John Martis among others



    3/1/1956 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Clyde

    Turnbull pen 65


    3/1/1953 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 7 v 2 Motherwell

    Reilly 3
    Turnbull 2 (1 pen)
    Smith
    Ormond



    3/1/1950 Scottish League Division One

    Aberdeen 0 v 3 Hibernian

    Ormond
    Smith 2

    24 hours after losing to Hearts 1-2 in front of 65000 HIBS travelled to Aberdeen and despite Aberdeen having the best of the first half HIBS eventually overcame them to turn out convincing winners

    Eddie Turnbull missed a penalty that he hit with that much force that when it hit the post the ball did not bounce until it reached the halfway line



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    2010 Classic Derby action with Anthony Stokes heading home a Deeks cross and players from both sides seeing red

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    2004 Steven Whittaker scores a fortunate winner as HIBS defeat Partick Thistle 3-2

    1987 Dougie Bell Graham Mitchell and Tommy McIntyre make their HIBS debuts in a 3-1 win away to Falkirk

    1970 Peter Marinello ‘Scotland’s George Best’ is sold to Arsenal

    1927 Hibs defeat Aberdeen 5-2 away the goals coming from Jimmy McColl 2 Jimmy Dunn Johnny Halligan and John Bradley

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    5/1/2014 Scottish League Premiership

    Dundee United 2 v 2 Hibernian

    Liam Craig 38 61 pen

    The beginning of the end

    Two goals either side of half-time put Terry Butcher’s Hibees in the driving seat but the introduction of subs David Goodwillie and Brian Graham paid late dividends for the Arabs

    HIBS would not win another match until the first leg of the Premier Division playoff Hamilton away

    Hibs Williams Forster McGivern Hanlon Nelson Cairney Craig Robertson Stevenson Heffernan and Collins

    Subs Stanton Tudur-Jones

    Att 7862

    https://youtu.be/-UK6-SMfckY



    5/1/1991 Scottish League Premier Division

    Celtic 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Paul Wright 29

    This watch was played in a gale force wind and driving rain

    HIBS took the lead following a short corner when Murdo MacLeod played it to Neil Orr and the Celtic defence were slow to respond to the danger as Paul Wright swept Orr’s cross into the net

    Tommy Coyne equalised just after half-time when the HIBS defence were posted missing at a Chris Morris free-kick and the unmarked Tommy Coyne joyfully flicked the ball home

    Celtic sweeper Peter Grant was sent off in 68 minutes for pulling down Kano when he was through on goal just as he was about to pull the trigger on the edge of the 18 yard box

    Man of the Match John Collins Celtic

    Hibs Goram Cooper McIntyre Kane Mitchell McLeod Milne Wright Orr Hamilton and Tortolano

    Att 20500


    5/1/1980 Scottish League Premier Division

    Kilmarnock 3 v 1 Hibernian

    Campbell

    Relegation haunted HIBS totally dominated this game but could not score missing loads of chances

    Ally MacLeod hit the post with a penalty George Best had a shot cleared off the line Kilmarnock winger Bobby Street scored two goals against the run of play

    Colin Campbell gave HIBS a lifeline with a header in the second half but Street completed his hat-trick with a superb overhead kick

    HIBS McArthur Brazil Duncan Rae Paterson McNamara Callachan MacLeod Higgins Campbell and Best

    Sub Lambie for Duncan

    Att 6092



    5/1/1977 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 0 v 0 Dundee United

    Hibs totally dominated this game but found it impossible to get past a defence superbly marshalled by David Narey anytime they did make the breakthrough they found Hamish McAlpine to be in tremendous form

    Best performers for HIBS were Blackley Fyfe and McGhee

    Hibs McDonald Brownlie Spalding Bremner Stewart Blackley Edwards Fyfe McGhee Smith and Duncan

    Att 7700



    5/1/1974 Scottish League Division One

    East Fife 0 v 3 Hibernian

    Cropley
    O’Rourke 2 ( 1 pen )

    Hibs were starting to suss East Fife out and two quick goals by Cropley and O’Rourke knocked all the fight out of them

    HIBS should have had more to show for their second half exploits than an O’Rourke penalty in a typically physical encounter

    Hibs McArthur Bremner Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards O’Rourke Gordon Cropley and Duncan

    Att 5959



    5/1/1957 Scottish League Division One

    Falkirk 0 v 1 Hibernian

    John Fraser 19

    This game was settled by a fine piece of opportunism by John Fraser

    Winger Andy Aitken made his debut in this game and Falkirk centre forward Bert Ormond brother of Willie was carried off with a broken ankle late in the first half

    HIBS Wren Grant Paterson Nicol Plenderleith Hughes Aitken Turnbull Fraser Thomson and Ormond

    Att 8000


    5/1/1952 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 8 v 0 Stirling Albion

    Reilly 3
    Combe 3
    Turnbull 2 (1 pen)

    Scotland was gripped by the winter weather and this match was played on a snowy surface that cut up nicely

    HIBS gave Albion a footballing lesson racing into a three goal lead in 15 minutes through Reilly 2 and Bobby Combe All three goals coming from Gordon Smith crosses

    Both goalscorers would go on to collect hat-tricks and Eddie Turnbull would score a double including the usual penalty

    Smith may not have scored but his overall play passing and crossing was brilliant throughout

    Hibs had scored 65 goals in 20 starts The result put HIBS top of the first Division a position they would hold until the end of the season

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

    Att 23000


    5/1/1946 Scottish League Southern A

    Hibernian 4 v 1 Falkirk

    Smith 2 (1 pen)
    Weir
    Cairns



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    I love this thread, especially the one's with the youtube links.I was at all those games in the late 60's and 70's, where it looks like the shape i'm in now, i'd get the gig to referee some of those games.

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    6/1/2017 Scottish League Championship

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Dundee United

    Cummings 6 26
    SJM 81

    Hibernian got sweet revenge for the 0-1 loss at Tannadice at the beginning of December with a comprehensive win over their promotion rivals

    Jason Cummings with a quick fire double and a strike from substitute Super John McGinn opened up a four point gap at the top of the Championship

    Hibs Laidlaw Gray McGregor Hanlon Stevenson Bartley McGeouch Humphrey Commons Boyle and Cummings

    Subs McGinn Keatings Graham

    Att 18786



    6/1/1987 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 2 Hearts

    McCluskey
    Weir

    HIBS came out the traps flying with Mickey Weir on one wing and Joe McBride on the other causing Hearts all sorts of problems

    HIBS took the lead after 10 minutes when Henry Smith might have done better with an angled drive from George McCluskey but he allowed the ball to squirm through his hands and in off the back post

    Hearts took the lead with two lobs from distance from John Colquhoun that seemed to deceive Alan Rough as he lost sight of the ball under the lights and the ball flew high past him both times with snow on it

    For once HIBS looked as though they wanted to win this derby and they pushed forwards in numbers

    HIBS equalised through Mickey Weir who prodded a McCluskey cross over the line shortly after he had squandered an easier chance to score past the post and had another effort booted off the Hearts goal-line

    Into the second half and Hearts were seen more as an attacking force. The pace of the game did not give up with no quarter spared but Hearts even although they were the dominant team were unable to beat Alan Rough who pulled off two magnificent saves from John Robertson

    Robertson and Kidd and Dougie Bell of HIBS were all booked in the second half

    Hibs Rough Sneddon McIntyre Mitchell Rae Bell Weir Kane McCluskey Cowan and McBride

    Att 24000


    6/1/1973 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 0 East Fife

    Gordon 90

    The day the music died

    Going to this game every hibby had a wee warm glow full of anticipation and expectation after 0-7

    Yes East Fife were a dirty spoiling physical team but surely we had enough quality in our individual lockers to overcome them,

    The match started with John Love marking Alex Edwards tightly doing everything in his power to stop him playing by fair means or foul

    East Fife were using spoiling tactics and it seemed to be working as Referee David Syme seemed to be unable to see through their crude but effective game plan showing leniency toward the away team and ruining the game as a spectacle as it turned into an ill tempered affair

    The definitive moment came when John Brownlie set off on a dangerous attack just on the half way line going uphill Alex Edwards on his outside shouted for him to knock the ball down the line he stretched to do so and collided with HIBS supporting left back Ian Printy

    There was a loud crack and everyone inside the ground knew it was a bad one John Brownlie was stretchered off with a broken tib and fib

    Brownlie was replaced by Johnny Hamilton and the game continued in the same vein with HIBS pressing forward trying to play football and score goals and East Fife spoiling at every turn

    To compound matters Alex Edwards rose to the bait as he always did and got booked for throwing the ball away taking him over the disciplinary threshold that would lead to a ten game ban

    Alan Gordon would head home a Johnny Hamilton cross in the last minute to win the game

    It would be the last game that the Tornadoes would play together

    They only played 22 games together winning 18 drawing two and losing two scoring 71 goals and conceding 22

    Hibs Herriot Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards O’Rourke Gordon Cropley and Duncan

    Sub Hamilton

    Att 17068


    6/1/1968;Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Dundee United

    Stein 2
    Quinn

    A few days before HIBS played Leeds United in the second leg of the Fairs Cities Cup at Easter Road 17 year old Peter Marinello must have given Manager Bob Shankly food for thought as he was outstanding in this game

    Hibs Wilson Simpson Davis Stanton Madsen McGraw Marinello Quinn Stein Cormack and Stevenson

    Att 9285



    6/1/1951 Scottish League Division One

    Raith Rovers 1 v 3 Hibernian

    Johnstone
    Smith 2

    Hibs were flying in the League and 22000 turned up for this last holiday fixture

    Raith Rovers took the lead when the Ref who was 50 yards away awarded a penalty for a hand ball in the box by Jock Paterson

    HIBS protested that the ball hit his chest and pointed to the large muddy football imprint on his jersey but the Referee would not be moved.

    Colville fired the ‘Vers in front from the spot but Bobby Johnstone duly equalised to loud cheers from the Hibernian faithful

    Gordon Smith added another two into the second half thanks to fine crosses from Willie Allan



    6/1/1912 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 5 v 0 Rangers

    Bell 2
    Rae 2
    Anderson

    Third bottom HIBS played high flying top club Rangers and a slaughter was expected and that was exactly what happened but it was Rangers who were slaughtered in the surprise result of the season that had the whole of Scotland talking. HIBS led 3-0 at half-time

    The Hibernian team totally humiliated this Rangers side and there was much joyous celebrations amongst the Hibernian supporters but unsurprisingly the game is also remembered for the crude tackling and the unsportsmanlike behaviour of the defeated Rangers players

    Man of the Match Matta Paterson

    Hibs Allan Girdwood Templeton Kerr Paterson Lamb Rae Fleming Bell Hendren and Anderson

    Att 13000


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    2017 A few months after Dundee United celebrated winning the Championship after defeating us 1-0 at Tannadice Hibs blow their arch rivals away with a fine 3-0 thumping at Easter Road

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    1987 HIBS and Hearts draw 2-2 in a pulsating Derby at Easter Road

    https://thehiblog.wordpress.com/2017...-january-1987/


    1973 John Brownlie breaks his leg and Mickey Edwards picks up a 10 game ban in a powder keg League game versus East Fife

    1968 Hibs warm up for Leeds United at home by defeating Dundee United 3-0 at home

    1912 Dan McMichael’s struggling HIBS team hammer Rangers 5-0 at home HIBS would finish 13th in this season Rangers would win the League

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    Sums Darren McCormack up that game. Hibs just score, right on top, and he hits the guy back and both down to 10. We win easily if he uses his brain and hits the deck.

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    The disgraceful thing about the Edwards booking against East Fife was that having been kicked up and down by Love with many fouls not given Alex managed to get free from a Love grapple but instead of playing advantage Syme blew for a foul. Edwards,exasperated,picked up the ball to show he’d got it and then threw it down. Booked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BILLYHIBS View Post
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    On This Day In History

    2017 A few months after Dundee United celebrated winning the Championship after defeating us 1-0 at Tannadice Hibs blow their arch rivals away with a fine 3-0 thumping at Easter Road

    https://youtu.be/mCHQuQaPiU8

    1987 HIBS and Hearts draw 2-2 in a pulsating Derby at Easter Road

    https://thehiblog.wordpress.com/2017...-january-1987/


    1973 John Brownlie breaks his leg and Mickey Edwards picks up a 10 game ban in a powder keg League game versus East Fife

    1968 Hibs warm up for Leeds United at home by defeating Dundee United 3-0 at home

    1912 Dan McMichael’s struggling HIBS team hammer Rangers 5-0 at home HIBS would finish 13th in this season Rangers would win the League

    Did Edwards really get a 10 game ban ? In those days I think bans were for a period of time rather than a set number of games.

    I think it was against East Fife and he got a yellow card for protesting about being fouled for the umpteenth time. No doubt some Weegie ref worried about how well Hibs were playing and might upset the Uglies monopoly of the league.

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    Did Edwards really get a 10 game ban ? In those days I think bans were for a period of time rather than a set number of games.

    I think it was against East Fife and he got a yellow card for protesting about being fouled for the umpteenth time. No doubt some Weegie ref worried about how well Hibs were playing and might upset the Uglies monopoly of the league.
    Was at tbe game He defo got banned fir a long time Fir some reason I thought off top of my head it was 8 games but the combination of losing him and Brownlie derailed our chances of winning g the league


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    Did Edwards really get a 10 game ban ? In those days I think bans were for a period of time rather than a set number of games.

    I think it was against East Fife and he got a yellow card for protesting about being fouled for the umpteenth time. No doubt some Weegie ref worried about how well Hibs were playing and might upset the Uglies monopoly of the league.
    Yes, although I too thought it was 8 games and the ban handed down to Pat Stanton was only slightly less severe. I think Pat got 6 games. In the meantime Jimmy Johnston and Alex McDonald, with similar or worse discipline records, were treated less severely that season by our non partisan SFA all IIRC
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    Did Edwards really get a 10 game ban ? In those days I think bans were for a period of time rather than a set number of games.

    I think it was against East Fife and he got a yellow card for protesting about being fouled for the umpteenth time. No doubt some Weegie ref worried about how well Hibs were playing and might upset the Uglies monopoly of the league.
    Think it was 28 days but don’t know how many games that covered.

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    Think it was 28 days but don’t know how many games that covered.
    Did he get ordered off or was it just an accumulation of bookings ?

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    Did Edwards really get a 10 game ban ? In those days I think bans were for a period of time rather than a set number of games.

    I think it was against East Fife and he got a yellow card for protesting about being fouled for the umpteenth time. No doubt some Weegie ref worried about how well Hibs were playing and might upset the Uglies monopoly of the league.
    Eight week ban. Alongside the loss of Brownlie, it pretty much scunnered Hibs' title push.

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    Did he get ordered off or was it just an accumulation of bookings ?
    Booked for throwing the ball away

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    Did he get ordered off or was it just an accumulation of bookings ?
    Pretty sure it was his fourth booking of the season. Of course in those days they took previous seasons into account. Eventually even the SFA realised the system was unfair and moved to number of games for suspensions and laid down sentences instead of making it up as they went along.

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    Booked for throwing the ball away
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    Yip and every time I meet him he keeps telling me it wisnae him it was Printy as you know 😂

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    7/1/2012 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Cowdenbeath 2 v 3 Hibernian

    Griffiths 18
    Doyle 27
    Wotherspoon 54

    HIBS survived a real scare to progress into the next round of the Scottish Cup Greg Stewart got the Blue Brazil off to a dream start after 19 seconds when he fired home the opener Leigh Griffiths equalised from distance and Eoin Doyle shot the visitors in front on 27 minutes

    David Wotherspoon headed HIBS further ahead after the break but a John Robertson volley ensured a tense finale

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/scotland/16460862


    Hibs M Brown Hart Booth Hanlon O’Hanlon Wotherspoon Sproule Stevenson Galbraith Griffiths and Doyle

    Subs Towell Sodje

    Att 2670


    7/1/2006 Scottish Cup Round 3

    Hibernian 6 v 0 Arbroath

    S Brown 40 78
    Sproule 45
    Stewart 63
    O’Connor 74
    Fletcher 85



    HIBS S Brown Whittaker Caldwell Hogg Murphy Sproule Stewart S Brown Glass Riordan and Morrow

    Subs McCluskey O’Connor Fletcher

    Att 10500



    7/1/1995 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 1 Kilmarnock

    O’Neill
    McGinlay



    7/1/1984 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 1 St Mirren

    Graeme Harvey

    On a freezing cold day in which only 4371 bothered to turn up Billy Thomson in the Saints goal was definitely the busier keeper but all HIBS had to show for their efforts was a goal from promising youngster Graeme Harvey

    After a fine start to the season HIBS were starting to struggle With no funds available for investment Pat Stanton would have to rely on the youngsters coming through

    HIBS Rough Sneddon Schaedler Brazil Jamieson Turnbull Callachan Harvey Irvine Thomson and Duncan

    Sub McKee


    7/1/1978 Scottish League Premier Division

    Dundee United 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Macleod 34

    John Bourke for United 10


    Hibs McDonald Brownlie Smith McNamara Stewart Bremner Murray MacLeod Hutchinson Duncan and McGhee

    Sub Brazil for Brownlie

    Att 6880


    7/1/1967 Scottish League Division One

    Partick Thistle 1 v 4 Hibernian

    McGraw 12
    Davis pen 51
    E Stevenson 54 74

    A fine win for HIBS Alan Cousin with an own goal for the Jags on 68 minutes

    Hibs Allan Duncan Davis Stanton Madsen Cousin Stein Quinn Cormack McGraw and Stevenson

    Att 5324


    7/1/1961 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 4 v 0 Kilmarnock

    McClelland
    Baker
    J MacLeod 2

    Kilmarnock were simply swept away by a brilliant HIBS side playing free flowing attacking football

    HIBS Simpson Fraser McClelland Grant Easton Baird Scott Preston Baker Baxter and MacLeod

    Att 18000



    7/1/1950 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 4 v 1 Stirling Albion

    Turnbull
    Reilly
    Combe
    Ormond

    Stirling Albion decided just to go for it and launched attack after attack putting HIBS under pressure
    After 15 minutes Eddie Turnbull caught the Bino’s on the break beating their off side trap before drawing their Polish goalkeeper Gerhard to open the scoring

    Fair play to Albion they stuck to their game plan and Guy equalised inside a minute

    Just before half-time Reilly put HIBS ahead

    Into the second half and Bobby Combe scored with a long range effort that somehow deceived the keeper

    Willie Ormond added a fourth and Eddie Turnbull missed another penalty only this time the ball sailed miles over the crossbar

    Hibs Younger Shaw Cairns Combe Paterson Buchanan Smith Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond

    Att 27000



    7/1/1911 Scottish League Division One

    Third Lanark 0 v 3 Hibernian

    Matta Paterson 3


    Yesterday’s man of the match against Rangers (1912) centre half Matta Paterson was now a centre forward and scored a hat-trick away to Thirds

    Only day’s earlier this side had defeated Hearts at the Holy Ground 1-0 to gain two valuable League points and win the Wilson Cup


    Hibs Paton Kerr Girdwood O’Hara Dixon Lamb Rae Anderson Paterson Callaghan and Smith

    Att 4000


    Birthdays:

    Liam Fontaine





    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell


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    On This Day In History

    2012 Hibs come from behind to win a cracking Scottish Cup tie 3-2 at Central Park

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/scotland/16460862

    1995 Hibs defeat Kilmarnock 2-1 at home the goals coming from Pat ‘Goals’ McGinlay and Michael O’Neill

    https://youtu.be/nDX8q_57pS4


    Happy Birthday and many happy returns to Scottish Cup winning legend Liam Fontaine 36 today


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    On This Day In History

    2012 Hibs come from behind to win a cracking Scottish Cup tie 3-2 at Central Park

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/scotland/16460862

    1995 Hibs defeat Kilmarnock 2-1 at home the goals coming from Pat ‘Goals’ McGinlay and Michael O’Neill

    https://youtu.be/nDX8q_57pS4


    Happy Birthday and many happy returns to Scottish Cup winning legend Liam Fontaine 36 today


    The Cowdenbeath game was followed by trial by Sportscene when Leigh Griffith was collared for his gesture to the crowd.

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    8/1/2005 Scottish Cup Round 3

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Dundee

    Whittaker 76
    Morrow 87

    Hibs S Brown Whittaker Murphy Caldwell Smith Shiels Murray Orman Glass O’Connor and Riordan

    Subs McCluskey Morrow Fletcher

    Att 9706





    8/1/1996 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 1 v 2 Aberdeen

    Harper

    Goals McGinlay sent off





    8/1/1994 Scottish League Premier Division

    Hibernian 2 v 0 Dundee

    McAllister
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    8/1/1983 Scottish League Premier Division

    Kilmarnock 0 v 2 Hibernian

    Conroy
    Thomson

    Hibs dominated this match against bottom club Kilmarnock hitting the post twice

    The first time HIBS had defeated Killie home or away since March 1977

    Mike Conroy scored his first goal for HIBS

    Hibs Rough Sneddon Turnbull Rae Jamieson McNamara Conroy Thomson Duncan Rice and Murray

    Sub Irvine

    Att 2142





    8/1/1977 Scottish League Premier Division

    Motherwell 1 v 1 Hibernian

    Brownlie


    John Brownlie scored his eighth goal of the season-no bad for a full back-but Jimmy O’Rourke equalised for Well in the second half

    Hibs tried to resign Jimmy around about this time but could not agree terms with Motherwell

    Hibs McDonald Brownlie Spalding Bremner Stewart Blackley Edwards Scott McGhee Smith and Duncan

    Att 7626





    8/1/1972 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Dundee United

    Stanton 31
    Brownlie 77
    Duncan 80

    New United Manager Jim McLean brought his Tangerine Terrors to Easter Road but HIBS had a routine victory

    Playing #10 for United that day was the anonymous Alan Gordon who would sign for HIBS two weeks later No one in the crowd would suspect he was the final piece of the Tornadoes jigsaw


    HIBS Herriot Brownlie Schaedler Stanton Black Blackley Edwards McEwan Hazel Cropley and Duncan

    Unused Sub Auld

    Att 8364






    8/1/1966 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 4 v 1 Morton

    Cormack 33 35
    O’Rourke 51 88

    Colin Stein made his debut in this game after scoring 11:12 for the Reserves

    Erik Sorensen in the Morton goal had to look lively inside the first five minutes punching a Stevenson corner off Cormack’s head and fisting over a drive from the keen Colin Stein

    Morton started to take the initiative and twice former Hibee Morris Stevenson forced Wilson to his knees to make saves with good efforts on target

    Morris Stevenson had the best chance of the match to open the scoring when Chic Halliday set him up with a free shot on goal but once again Wilson managed to scramble his attempt clear

    Stein once again showed his undoubted potential with a glorious diving header but somehow Sorensen managed to divert the ball from the top corner out for a corner

    In the 33rd minute following a defensive mixup Cormack found himself in the clear and managed to sidestep the goalkeeper and tap the ball into the empty net

    Two minutes later HIBS were two up Stein tried an overhead kick into the box and Cormack repeated the trick with a wonderful overhead kick that sent the ball flashing high into the roof of the net

    Six minutes into the second half after Wilson had saved at the feet of Craig Watson Jimmy O’Rourke increased Hibs’ lead when he fired home through a ruck of players in the box

    Alan McGraw almost pulled one back for Morton but his effort just cleared the crossbar

    Morton’s pressure finally paid off in fifty five minutes when Smith fired low into Wilson’s net

    Jimmy O’Rourke increased HIBS’ lead two minutes from the end

    Hibs Wilson Simpson Davis Stanton McNamee Cousin J Scott O’Rourke Stein Cormack and Stevenson

    Att 9214






    8/1/1949 Scottish League Division One

    East Fife 2 v 3 Hibernian

    Plumb 22 50
    Combe 66


    Fleming put East Fife ahead on 18 minutes Angus Plumb equalised then gave HIBS the lead Fleming equalised on 61 minutes. Bobby Combe scored the winner

    Hibs Kerr Govan Cairns Kean Paterson Buchanan Smith Combe Plumb Turnbull and Ormond

    Att 18000





    Birthdays

    Johnny Graham RIP

    Jorge Claros

    Ryan McGivern

    Dominic Malonga

    https://youtu.be/w42i-qBGw4c





    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell



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    On This Day In History

    2011 Hibs draw 0-0 with Ayr United at home in the 4th Round of the Scottish Cup

    Another year of pain

    1994 Hibs defeat Dundee 2-0 at Easter Road thanks to goals from Crunchie and Super Joe

    https://youtu.be/NlLGcR7dDsE

    Birthdays:

    Many Happy Returns to

    King Dominic Malonga 33 today





    https://youtu.be/0uJ-zopNKVU
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    9/1/2016 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Raith Rovers 0 v 2 Hibernian

    McGregor 61
    Malonga 64

    And so it begins.....

    Meeting for the fourth time in this season both sides looked to have cancelled each other out until up stepped substitute Darren McGregor with a glorious strike with the outside of his right foot followed minutes later by an even better strike from the enigma that was Dominic Malonga

    Glory Glory


    https://youtu.be/uR8lXziQNxM


    Hibs Oxley Gunnarsson Hanlon Fontaine Stevenson McGeouch Bartley Keatings McGinn Malonga and Dagnall

    Subs McGregor Henderson Boyle

    Att 5200



    9/1/2010 Scottish Cup Round 4

    Hibernian 3 v 0 Irvine Meadow

    Riordan
    Zemmama
    Hanlon


    Hibs led 2-0 at half-time time thanks to goals from Riordan and Zemmama Paul Hanlon put the tie to bed after 60 minutes but Meadow gave a good account of themselves and gave HIBS keeper Graeme Smith a busy afternoon

    This was the first time a team from the Junior set up had played a top flight club in the Scottish Cup

    HIBS Smith Wotherspoon Hogg Murray Hanlon Zemmama Rankin Miller Nish Riordan and Stokes

    Subs Stevenson Cregg Benji


    Att 10200


    9/1/1999 Scottish League Division One

    St Mirren 1 v 2 Hibernian

    Paatelainen
    Hartley

    Stevie Crawford sent off


    9/1/1993 Scottish Cup Round 3

    Hibernian 5 v 2 St Mirren

    Weir 2
    Wright
    Jackson
    McGinlay


    Hibs Reid Orr Mitchell Hunter McIntyre MacLeod Weir Hamilton Wright Jackson and McGinlay

    Subs Fellenger Evans

    Att 8000




    9/1/1990 Scottish League Premier Division

    Motherwell 0 v 2 Hibernian

    McGinlay
    Sneddon

    Hibs who hadn’t scored since Boxing Day 1989 rang the changes upfront and there was no starting place for Gareth Evans or Stevie Archibald who left the ground in a taxi shortly before kickoff

    Neither side looked to be in the mood in a lacklustre first half but it was left to the ever reliable Pat ‘Goals’ McGinlay -restored to the starting lineup -that got HIBS’ first goal in 1990 when he got on the end of a hopeful cross from the left from strike partner Keith Houchen across the bows of Ally Maxwell to meet it at the back post with a trade mark late run to ram the ball home into the Motherwell pokey

    Within 90 seconds of the restart HIBS had gone two in front Collins’ short corner was sent over by Mitchell and Alan Sneddon of all people rose at the near post to propel a powerful header past Maxwell


    Hibs Goram Kane Sneddon Cooper Mitchell Hunter Orr McGinlay Houchen Collins and Fellenger

    Subs Findlay Evans

    Att 6500



    9/1/1960 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 6 v 0 Third Lanark

    J Baker 3
    Preston
    Young
    McLeod


    George Young ex Rangers Captain newly appointed Thirds Manager brought his new team to Easter Road and he had his goalkeeper George Ramage and the woodwork to thank for keeping the score down

    More importantly the Reserves were running riot at Cathkin Park 9-0 and were the UK’s top scoring team with 93 goals in 21 games

    Hibs Muirhead Grant McClelland Young Hughes Baxter MacLeod Johnstone Baker Preston and Ormond

    Att 15000


    9/1/1954 Scottish League Division One

    Hibernian 1 v 0 Queen Of The South

    Ormond 80

    25000 turned up to watch this tight game on a cold but sunny afternoon Willie Ormond capitalising on a short passback by Centre Half Sharpe to grab the points

    HIBS Hamilton Boyle Paterson Gallacher Ward Combe McDonald Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Ormond


    9/1/1943 Scottish Southern League

    Hibernian 4 v 0 Celtic

    Milne 1 5
    Smith 6
    Caskie 10

    Worth mentioning this WW2 game where HIBS led 4-0 after 10 minutes

    Matt Busby made a welcome return to the team and Gordon Smith was influential scoring 25 goals from the right wing by the end of January in this season with more to come

    Hibs Brown Shaw Hall Busby Baxter Kean Smith Finnigan Milne Cuthbertson and Caskie

    Att 8000



    Birthdays:

    Stephen Crawford

    Stuart Lovell


    At Easter Road They Play John Campbell


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    On This Day In History

    2016 Raith Rovers 0 v 2 Hibernian Hibs take the first step in their 114 year pursuit of the Holy Grail

    https://youtu.be/uR8lXziQNxM

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    On This Day In History

    2011 Hibs draw 0-0 with Ayr United at home in the 4th Round of the Scottish Cup

    Another year of pain

    1994 Hibs defeat Dundee 2-0 at Easter Road thanks to goals from Crunchie and Super Joe

    https://youtu.be/NlLGcR7dDsE

    Birthdays:

    Many Happy Returns to

    King Dominic Malonga 33 today





    https://youtu.be/0uJ-zopNKVU
    Crunchie and Super Joe, 2 of my all time favs. You always got 100% from both.

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