Pat Stanton.
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Thread: Favourite ever player
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19-08-2022 04:49 PM #122
Sauzee for me. It hit different when he had to retire as a player, he just had an aura about him.
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19-08-2022 05:20 PM #123
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Such a difficult question but Andy Goram stood out for me as did Pat.
Don’t see anyone mention Broony. His attitude and self confidence were a total inspiration when I was wee and crap at football. Still crap at football now mind….. should choose more inspiring role models perhaps
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19-08-2022 07:38 PM #124
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19-08-2022 09:08 PM #125
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Only one patrick gordon stanton
Question should be after Mr hibs who was your favourite player as no one can touch Mr hibs should name a stand after him
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19-08-2022 09:11 PM #126This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-08-2022 09:16 PM #127
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Gordon Smith because he was Gordon Smith and I was a kid.
Then Joe Baker. The first in my age group playing in the first team. When you're 15/16 guys of 25/26 are ancient.
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19-08-2022 09:26 PM #128
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Obviously you have to be of a certain age but there's doesn't seem to be any doubt that he was our greatest player. 5 league championship medals.
Lawrie Reilly always reckoned that he was the best player he played with or against.
Only Sir Tom Finney was on a par according to Reilly.
That said I know the thread is a about your favourite player and for the record Pat Stanton is my favourite player.
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19-08-2022 09:31 PM #129
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McGinn, followed by Gray, Murphy, Boyle and Beuzelin.
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19-08-2022 09:50 PM #130This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-08-2022 10:03 PM #132This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-08-2022 06:52 AM #133This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Heart of a lion
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21-08-2022 02:40 PM #134This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-08-2022 02:43 PM #135This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A joy to behold
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21-08-2022 02:49 PM #136
So many to choose from but for that one moment at Hampden in 2016 that we all knew, finally, at long last, had just won us the holy grail, it can only be Sir David Gray.
The only Hibs player with more tattoos of him on Hibs fans than any other.
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21-08-2022 03:23 PM #137This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-08-2022 05:14 PM #141This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-08-2022 05:33 PM #142This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Same here, he was no where near the best, certainly wasn't the fastest but watching him dance past defenders like the unlikely result of a romance between Rudolf Nurejew and a hippopotamus was a thing of beauty.
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21-08-2022 05:34 PM #143This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-08-2022 06:13 PM #144
So many of them, but early heroes would be Jim Scott & Neil Martin, then overall would have to be Pat Stanton
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22-08-2022 08:41 AM #146This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
bh
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22-08-2022 10:15 AM #147This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-08-2022 10:42 AM #148
Peter Cormack was my childhood hero, devastated when he left. Closely followed by Pat Stanton.
I think childhood heroes remain favourites for life but SJM runs them close.
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22-08-2022 12:55 PM #150This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It may have been Matt Busby,or another great footballer/manager who played here and down South just after the war and into 50s
The quote was something like
" Had Gordon Smith been English/played in England,he would most likely have been knighted as Tom Finney and Stanley Matthews were for services to the game"
He was on a par with those old greats of the game.
There is no doubt he was Hibs(and arguably Scotland's(not including non Scots) finest player,post ww2 ....
.Maybe ever in Hibs case.
The SFA of that era capped Gordon less than he should have been,in favour of rAngers winger Willie Waddell.
Not much changes !Last edited by Mick O'Rourke; 22-08-2022 at 01:08 PM.
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