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    Quote Originally Posted by 04Sauzee View Post
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    Bought 3 this afternoon. Still think it will pick up a bit , hopefully those who can make it will turn up to support a guy who was key in winning us the cup and giving many of us our best ever day outwith the birth of children etc and ruined Hearts song book.
    Indeed, it's a tad odd.


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    I know he has been here 9 years
    So, this being his 10th season and testimonial year, is why it's happening. Although he's not been a player in all that time, he's been a cup winning captain, coach, and caretaker manager three times. It's a lot more than most people who get testimonials have done. Anyway, the tickets are pretty cheap and it should be a good day out. I'm sure everyone who goes along will have a great time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky View Post
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    Thanks a lot everyone for the support with tickets sorry not replied to everyone individually yet but I will, been away for a couple of days.
    Robbie

    i'm about to donate two but unfortunately to use that digital thing i have to have either Google pay or Apple wallet, neither of which i am interested in signing up for, not even as a one-off

    is their another way to even donate the £20 to you, paypal maybe ? i'd rather two folk could go to the game instead of just a donation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumble de Thump View Post
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    So, this being his 10th season and testimonial year, is why it's happening. Although he's not been a player in all that time, he's been a cup winning captain, coach, and caretaker manager three times. It's a lot more than most people who get testimonials have done. Anyway, the tickets are pretty cheap and it should be a good day out. I'm sure everyone who goes along will have a great time.
    I hope and presume he will be here next year. Testimonial typically take place after 10 years at a club. Lewis and Paul both waited the 10 years it just seems odd that SDG is having a mid season testimonial before it would be traditionally held.

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    https://youtu.be/ZgUYlLCW0LE?si=GPXgNsz2CwuTNc_X

    Can't help but always being really impressed listening to Darren Fletcher.
    That was a good watch 👍 interesting on the fish comments, maybe we can get a few more players in the future from United.

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    I understand some people can't make it but if you can please go along for SDG.

    As many have said he scored the winner in a Scottish final for Hibs, I never thought I would see the day never mind with my father.

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    Three more bought tonight!

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    I think it’s a good selection of players for both teams

    United have some big names in their team and those that have played at a really high level.

    The Hibs team is brilliant too and contains a lot of favourites!

    I also look forward to seeing Ravel Morrison as I fully expect us to sign him after he rips it up 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    i'm about to donate two but unfortunately to use that digital thing i have to have either Google pay or Apple wallet, neither of which i am interested in signing up for, not even as a one-off

    is their another way to even donate the £20 to you, paypal maybe ? i'd rather two folk could go to the game instead of just a donation
    Should be able to send print at home tickets without apple wallet etc?

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    So, this being his 10th season and testimonial year, is why it's happening. Although he's not been a player in all that time, he's been a cup winning captain, coach, and caretaker manager three times. It's a lot more than most people who get testimonials have done. Anyway, the tickets are pretty cheap and it should be a good day out. I'm sure everyone who goes along will have a great time.
    Absolutely. He's given his all for Hibs, has been a wonderful ambassador for the club and deserves this recognition IMO. Surprised anyone's quibbling about it.

    With fans left kicking their heels by the international break it's also a great opportunity for a well-priced family day out at the football.

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    Absolutely. He's given his all for Hibs, has been a wonderful ambassador for the club and deserves this recognition IMO. Surprised anyone's quibbling about it.

    With fans left kicking their heels by the international break it's also a great opportunity for a well-priced family day out at the football.
    100% 👍🇳🇬💚

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    It’s surprising as if a player ever deserved a sell out it’s SDG

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    It will my sons first game and my daughters second so I for one am really looking forward to it.
    "...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”

    Sir Alex Ferguson

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    Just bought 4 tickets in the east!

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    I’ll be going but haven’t bought my ticket yet. Most of my crowd, who would all normally go to this, are away for the Scotland double header.

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    Yeah can’t make it either as away on holiday from tomorrow. Hopefully gets a decent crowd


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    Quote Originally Posted by Donegal Hibby View Post
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    great insight to our Cup winning Captain…

    looking forward to Sunday

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    great insight to our Cup winning Captain…

    looking forward to Sunday
    SDG spoke very well ,seems a really humble guy too . Not that I'm in any rush for Monty to go though I think SDG could very well be a good choice to take over from Monty .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donegal Hibby View Post
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    SDG spoke very well ,seems a really humble guy too . Not that I'm in any rush for Monty to go though I think SDG could very well be a good choice to take over from Monty .
    Would be my first pick.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky View Post
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    Should be able to send print at home tickets without apple wallet etc?

    just e-mailed the PDF mate, two adult tickets section 38




    hopefully

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donegal Hibby View Post
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    A great watch. I'll never, ever tire of listening to him talk about that goal. Was fortunate enough to be at HTC not long after the cup win for a .net Q and A with SDG and McGregor and was totally starstruck.

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    From BBC ......

    “It was the greatest moment of my football career if not my life. I remember I was breathing heavily at that point. I was absolutely knackered because I’d done a bit of pressing just before it.

    “It was the 91st minute, we won the ball back for a throw-in at half way, threw it quickly so we broke and then I remember thinking ‘can you get up for this corner here?’
    “But I do remember vividly walking up and setting it up because we had talked about how big an opportunity set pieces were. Rangers had lost a lot of goals and we had boys that were willing to go and put their head on it.
    “With Hendo just coming on and his delivery, as soon as the ball left Hendo’s foot I knew I was getting it. It took quite a bit of time to come in but when I watch it back. I actually think they should do better. I don’t think I should get it. The defender should clear it. But as soon as I got my head on it I knew the contact was good and that I had scored.
    “From there I think I did six celebrations in one! I just ran away and the thing I do remember is referee Steven McLean apologising to me and saying ‘sorry I need to book you’.
    “I was like, ‘no problem!’ You can see I don’t really know what I’m doing. I remember looking at the advertising board thinking ‘I’m not getting over that’ so I kept running to a gap in the corner. I was like a horse out the stable!
    “I saw someone in the crowd and just ran to them. I don’t know why. I had never scored a goal since I went to Hibs so I hadn’t thought about what I was going to do. I never touched the ball again in the game. I’ll be forever grateful for the opportunity to be part of that occasion.”

    I remember Hibs fans hopefully holding up a "Time for Heroes" banner before kick off.

    David Gray heard the call and became that Hero.

    Get along to Easter Road on Sunday. It's pay back time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    just e-mailed the PDF mate, two adult tickets section 38
    hopefully
    Hi mate

    Can’t see any emails tonight?
    Robbie

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    Great response to ticket appeal, 130 tickets distributed so far, could still use another 10 or so if anyone feels like contributing, thanks everyone
    GGTTH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Onion View Post
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    From BBC ......

    “It was the greatest moment of my football career if not my life. I remember I was breathing heavily at that point. I was absolutely knackered because I’d done a bit of pressing just before it.

    “It was the 91st minute, we won the ball back for a throw-in at half way, threw it quickly so we broke and then I remember thinking ‘can you get up for this corner here?’
    “But I do remember vividly walking up and setting it up because we had talked about how big an opportunity set pieces were. Rangers had lost a lot of goals and we had boys that were willing to go and put their head on it.
    “With Hendo just coming on and his delivery, as soon as the ball left Hendo’s foot I knew I was getting it. It took quite a bit of time to come in but when I watch it back. I actually think they should do better. I don’t think I should get it. The defender should clear it. But as soon as I got my head on it I knew the contact was good and that I had scored.
    “From there I think I did six celebrations in one! I just ran away and the thing I do remember is referee Steven McLean apologising to me and saying ‘sorry I need to book you’.
    “I was like, ‘no problem!’ You can see I don’t really know what I’m doing. I remember looking at the advertising board thinking ‘I’m not getting over that’ so I kept running to a gap in the corner. I was like a horse out the stable!
    “I saw someone in the crowd and just ran to them. I don’t know why. I had never scored a goal since I went to Hibs so I hadn’t thought about what I was going to do. I never touched the ball again in the game. I’ll be forever grateful for the opportunity to be part of that occasion.”

    I remember Hibs fans hopefully holding up a "Time for Heroes" banner before kick off.

    David Gray heard the call and became that Hero.

    Get along to Easter Road on Sunday. It's pay back time.
    Currently jumping around the living room having just read that.

    Brilliant

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onion View Post
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    From BBC ......

    “It was the greatest moment of my football career if not my life. I remember I was breathing heavily at that point. I was absolutely knackered because I’d done a bit of pressing just before it.

    “It was the 91st minute, we won the ball back for a throw-in at half way, threw it quickly so we broke and then I remember thinking ‘can you get up for this corner here?’
    “But I do remember vividly walking up and setting it up because we had talked about how big an opportunity set pieces were. Rangers had lost a lot of goals and we had boys that were willing to go and put their head on it.
    “With Hendo just coming on and his delivery, as soon as the ball left Hendo’s foot I knew I was getting it. It took quite a bit of time to come in but when I watch it back. I actually think they should do better. I don’t think I should get it. The defender should clear it. But as soon as I got my head on it I knew the contact was good and that I had scored.
    “From there I think I did six celebrations in one! I just ran away and the thing I do remember is referee Steven McLean apologising to me and saying ‘sorry I need to book you’.
    “I was like, ‘no problem!’ You can see I don’t really know what I’m doing. I remember looking at the advertising board thinking ‘I’m not getting over that’ so I kept running to a gap in the corner. I was like a horse out the stable!
    “I saw someone in the crowd and just ran to them. I don’t know why. I had never scored a goal since I went to Hibs so I hadn’t thought about what I was going to do. I never touched the ball again in the game. I’ll be forever grateful for the opportunity to be part of that occasion.”

    I remember Hibs fans hopefully holding up a "Time for Heroes" banner before kick off.

    David Gray heard the call and became that Hero.

    Get along to Easter Road on Sunday. It's pay back time.
    Wait, he had scored for us before that goal had he not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart93 View Post
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    Wait, he had scored for us before that goal had he not?
    I found that a bit strange too, how did he forget his strike to open the scoring in the 4-0 v the same opposition? 🤔

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    Wait, he had scored for us before that goal had he not?
    I think what is printed in that article is wrong. They’ve copied it from the Hibee Buzz interview and what he actually said was that he hasn’t scored a goal before he signed for Hibs. They actually spent time speaking about his goal at Ibrox.

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    From BBC ......

    “It was the greatest moment of my football career if not my life. I remember I was breathing heavily at that point. I was absolutely knackered because I’d done a bit of pressing just before it.

    “It was the 91st minute, we won the ball back for a throw-in at half way, threw it quickly so we broke and then I remember thinking ‘can you get up for this corner here?’
    “But I do remember vividly walking up and setting it up because we had talked about how big an opportunity set pieces were. Rangers had lost a lot of goals and we had boys that were willing to go and put their head on it.
    “With Hendo just coming on and his delivery, as soon as the ball left Hendo’s foot I knew I was getting it. It took quite a bit of time to come in but when I watch it back. I actually think they should do better. I don’t think I should get it. The defender should clear it. But as soon as I got my head on it I knew the contact was good and that I had scored.
    “From there I think I did six celebrations in one! I just ran away and the thing I do remember is referee Steven McLean apologising to me and saying ‘sorry I need to book you’.
    “I was like, ‘no problem!’ You can see I don’t really know what I’m doing. I remember looking at the advertising board thinking ‘I’m not getting over that’ so I kept running to a gap in the corner. I was like a horse out the stable!
    “I saw someone in the crowd and just ran to them. I don’t know why. I had never scored a goal since I went to Hibs so I hadn’t thought about what I was going to do. I never touched the ball again in the game. I’ll be forever grateful for the opportunity to be part of that occasion.”

    I remember Hibs fans hopefully holding up a "Time for Heroes" banner before kick off.

    David Gray heard the call and became that Hero.

    Get along to Easter Road on Sunday. It's pay back time.
    Hard to read that without getting emotional...again. What a moment in time. Don't think I'll ever stop feeling that way about it.

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