The 1965 game against Dundee Utd 3-4. I was there with my dad in our usual place in the enclosure. Dundee Utd in their strip at the time of all white and black trimmings.
My auld man was flabbergasted with Finn Dossing's boots. Whilst everyone was wearing the fashionable boot that were cut under the ankle line Dossing was wearing these big brown things that were like something you've seen from the fifties. Am I remembering that rightly ?
What I do seem to remember though was that out of all the Scandinavians that came to Utd and Morton , Dossing was one of the best.
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Thread: On this day in history
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16-01-2022 09:10 AM #2551
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17-01-2022 08:45 AM #2554This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
2015 A day out in the Championship as HIBS go nap against the Blue Brazil at Easter Road
https://youtu.be/931CqvRSt4k
1970 Arthur Duncan makes a goal scoring debut in a 1-2 loss versus Celtic
1962 NHC Interesting footage as HIBS go down 1-4 to Hearts with a young Alan Gordon scoring twice Willie Bauld and Willie Wallace also scoring Davy Gibson for HIBS
https://youtu.be/gZYpYaq7IVs
1925 HIBS defeat Hamilton Academicals 2-1 at Easter Road in front of 10000 the goals coming from Harry Ritchie 20 and Jimmy McColl 40 Tommy Miller 43 for HamiltonLast edited by BILLYHIBS; 17-01-2022 at 08:53 AM.
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2011 Hibs are knocked out of the Scottish Cup by Ayr United 0-1 in a replay at Somerset Park thanks to some comedy defending and a brilliant goal
https://youtu.be/N852NYZl0EQ
1930 Hibs defeat Leith Amateurs 2-0 at Easter Road in the first round of the Scottish Cup the goals coming from Jimmy McColl and Hugh McFarlane
Hibs would surprisingly go out to Hearts 1-3 in the third round at Easter Road as HIBS had been their bogey team but HIBS would exact their revenge by winning both the Dunedin Cup and Wilson Cup at Tynecastle both big deals at that time
Birthday wishes to Robin Rae
Many Happy Returns
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2020 Hibs draw 2-2 away to Dundee United in the Scottish Cup
2019 Ryan Gauld makes his debut and looks the real deal as HIBS defeat Elgin City 4-0 at home in the Scottish Cup
https://youtu.be/ZH4FVbsl5II
2013 Leigh Griffiths’ loan deal is extended until the end of the season and he equalises Dundee’s excellent opening team goal with a trademark free-kick
https://youtu.be/I3uBwiLW7sY
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You could not move in Edinburgh that day for "Celtic" fans.
Including those glory hunters that managed the bus fares !
Celtic of course were on route to their "nine in a row" and still a top European side.
They would contest the European Cup final the season after this.
The grassy knolls of London Road was filled early wae buckfast swilling hordes,who then descended down to the Holy Ground and used every turnstile to get into the ground.
Dead easy to corral the Cave, cos of the colours.
Huns would not have got away with that back then.
I know that for sure !!
The Celtic hordes did fill the whole ground that day ,though.Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 19-01-2022 at 04:31 PM.
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Turnbull failed a fitness test and his place was taken by young Jimmy Bradley on the wing who froze and never played for hibs again Willie Ormond moved to inside left
Lawrie Reilly and Gordon Smith played with injuries and perhaps should never had started
Motherwell scored their three goals in the last 15 minutesLast edited by BILLYHIBS; 20-01-2022 at 06:45 AM.
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20-01-2022 05:56 AM #2560
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1968 Hibs full back Bobby Duncan is stretchered off with a broken leg after a horrendous tackle from behind by Celtic winger John Hughes ( wisnae even booked)
https://www.thecelticwiki.com/1968-0...ue-division-1/
Birthdays:
Lyndon Andrews
James Keatings
Paul Hanlon
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20-01-2022 08:10 AM #2561
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Bobby Duncan’s leg break happed more or less right infront of me and my brother, standing close to the centre line on the east terrace. It was nothing short of assault and there was a horrible crack as Hughes did the dirty. This was the first visit to Easter Road by what was a fantastic, European Cup winning, Celtic side. Their reputation was tarnished that day.
I remember we lost but until I read the article I hadn’t remembered the score.
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2017 Hibs defeat Bonnyrigg Rose 8-1 at Tynecastle in the Scottish Cup
1911 Hibs draw 2-2 at Cappielow against Greenock Morton in a League game played in disagreeable weather
The HIBS goals were scored by David Anderson and a Matta Patterson penalty
In the HIBS team that day was young Prestonpans full back Peter Kerr who had been signed to replace Jimmy Main who unfortunately had passed away after picking up a fatal injury in an away match versus Partick Thistle
Kerr would go on to make 483 appearances for HIBS scoring 15 goals and would play for Hearts and Leith Athletic before managing Leith Athletic 1932-39Last edited by BILLYHIBS; 21-01-2022 at 02:23 PM.
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2020 Alex Gogic scores for Hamilton at Easter Road as HIBS win 2-1
Brilliant goals from Doidge and Hanlon to seal the points
https://youtu.be/pvRreG0ZZQI
2005 Derek Riordan scores his only hat-trick for HIBS against Kilmarnock at Easter Road
1972 Alan Gordon makes his HIBS debut as HIBS go down 1-2 to Motherwell at Easter Road
Pat Stanton missed a penalty
1887 Hibs reach the Scottish Cup Final as a Darling Willie Groves inspired HIBS side destroy Vale of Leven 3-1 at Hibernian Park
Hibs would win the Scottish Cup for the first time against red hot favourites Dumbarton
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2021 Hibs are defeated 0-3 by St Johnstone in the Scottish League Cup semi-final at Hampden Park
2002 Franck Sauzee’s woes as HIBS Manager continue as HIBS are on the wrong side of a seven goal thriller at home to Aberdeen
https://youtu.be/55dJHI7E5Dw
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23-01-2022 09:34 AM #2565This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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2018 SJM scores the only goal of the game in a 1-0 win away to Dundee
https://youtu.be/uHDr7xfdaRs
1948 Legendary HIBS Manager Willie McCartney collapses and later sadly passes away after a Scottish Cup tie away to Alloa Athletic at Cliftonville
3 months later his young HIBS side would go on to win the Scottish First Division title
RIP
Birthday wishes to Hibernian FC Manager Shaun Maloney 39 today
Many Happy Returns
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24-01-2022 07:47 PM #2568
https://twitter.com/TheHibsAreHere/s...fl87XzRIg&s=19
First time I have seen this, great time to be a Hibs fan.
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It sure was.
You notice the hill behind the main crowd on the film. Its not Arthur Seat !
Its hard core and rubble that had been transported in for the huge extension of the main terracing,which soon after would hold the clubs record attendance.(see linked article below)
The post war years saw a tremendous Hibs team on the rise and demand to see them was huge.
Hibs had thought of making the ground 70.000 capacity
Anyway, more on that time in this remarkable article.
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...d-hibs-3082635Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 24-01-2022 at 08:32 PM.
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2020 Hibs draw 0-0 in a tough Premier League encounter away to Motherwell at Fir Park
Kamberi hits the post with a header Rocky pulls off a brilliant late save 5 Hibs players booked
https://youtu.be/i_2RvrPKT8g
2003 Former Man Utd starlet Grant Brebner scores a hat-trick in a thrilling 3-2 Scottish Cup victory over Dundee United at Tannadice
https://youtu.be/7UiPbFEwj2Q
1992 Hibs overcome stuffy Partick Thistle in a tricky Scottish Cup tie at Easter Road thanks to a double from Keith Keith Keith
1902 Hibs defeat Port Glasgow Athletic 5-1 away in the second round of the Scottish Cup on their way to lifting the trophy at Parkhead
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I think GB was referring to the attendance given for a previous or subsequent rAngers game his Dad attended.
1949 Nov.5th Home v rAngers 51,500.
1950 Jan.2nd Home v Hertz 65,840.
Final game of the season at ibrox finished 0-0 .Attendance 115.000.
We finished second in the league that season beaten by 1 pt to the Hun.
We would win League title the following season*.The year of my birth
The lowest crowd at ER that season.
.4.000 v Plastic Whistle. ??
Cannot explain that one against Thistle.
Must have been power cuts or transport strikes or something going on that day.
Strange one.
We had played them a few weeks earlier at ER in League Cup quarter final leg,played in front of 35.000.
Average home attendance that season 27,823
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In season 1951-52
The home attendance v The Hun was given as 55.000Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 25-01-2022 at 10:28 AM.
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Quick glance at attendances for that period shows that as many Hun as jambos would descend on the Holy Ground for respective fixtures.
I mentioned in an earlier post about huge Celtic crowds at ER.
That applied also to Hun of course, when they were doing well.
Of course, in the post war years ,transport was different.
Not many cars
But trains by the dozen ran right alongside our ground back then for such games.
They came through in their hordes by train,coach and horse driven carts !!
Trams too !!
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1952 Vintage footage of a Scottish Cup First Round tie played at Starks Park :
Raith Rovers 0 v 0 Hibernian played in front of 30206 fans on a frost bound pitch
HIBS would draw the replay 0-0 and go crashing out of the cup 1-4 in the playoff at Tiny
https://youtu.be/mbtVLF8MsY8
Hibs Younger Govan Howie Buchanan Paterson Gallacher Smith Johnstone Reilly Turnbull and Combe
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Funny, was only thinking about this game the other day
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2010 Danny Galbraith rises from the bench to hit a late winner in a 2-1 win over Celtic in Glasgow
https://youtu.be/M1hUJh3ywm0
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