Of all the shortcoming of Hibs teams over the years, it's been the lack of belief and drive that has scuppered us. Which is what makes this team all the more astonishing. Full of guts, drive and resolve. No idea what SDG is saying to them but it's great to watch.![]()
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13-04-2025 08:58 PM #31
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13-04-2025 09:05 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
22 games undefeated
Earned a record number of points 89
We did have Sauzee and Latapy
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13-04-2025 09:08 PM #34
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Due to our fantastic run it is being overlooked that we have won our last 7 home games including Clydebank in the cup.
Something like for 20, against 3.
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13-04-2025 09:11 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteSCOTTISH CUP WINNERS 2016
GGTTH
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13-04-2025 09:14 PM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anyone got the patience to dig around in the history books to find out?
Edit: actually not all that long. Lennon's team won 7 in a row at home in 2018.Last edited by Pagan Hibernia; 13-04-2025 at 09:17 PM.
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13-04-2025 09:16 PM #37
It’s almost poetry though right? 150th year as a club, player who scored the goal to win us the Scottish Cup for the first time in 114 years as manager and we’re on our longest unbeaten run since the 1940s.
Add into the mix we’re playing some amazing football and have a player closing in on 100 goals for us.
What. A. Team
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13-04-2025 09:21 PM #38
Love that the last three games have shown a bit of attacking swagger at we're rattling in the goals, but this defensive record is incredible - the best I've seen in my 35 odd years following us.
They've made a mockery of anyone who approaches these 'next five games' threads with any modest expectations. The Celtic/Dundee United/Hearts run, even this Saints/Rangers/Dundee spell when you'd be well aware dropped points were a possibility somewhere - we're getting above and beyond.
If they see this out, it's one of our finest achievements. If something goes wrong, still shouldn't diminish that November-December has almost saved this club from the dark times it could have been heading for.
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14-04-2025 06:37 AM #44
Incredible achievement made even more incredible due to where we were earlier on this season. That its been achieved when the Tornadoes and other great Hibs teams didn't is partly due to a level of work ethic and commitment from every player I've rarely seen in Hibs teams.
Last edited by Brizo; 14-04-2025 at 06:47 AM.
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14-04-2025 06:42 AM #45
It would be nice if Hibs would update the club website to include the new record, but maybe they’re waiting till the end of the season. https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/club/h.../club-records/
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14-04-2025 06:44 AM #46This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMon the Hibs.
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14-04-2025 07:22 AM #48
Patrick McPartlin of Hibs observer did a brilliant article about the 47/48 team and run before winning the League. Didn’t realise Willie McCartney the team manager since 1936 had suddenly died of a heart attack in the January of that season. What a job he did including signing 4 of the Famous five. Article here not sure if subscription required
https://www.hibsobserver.co.uk/video...-unbeaten-run/Last edited by JimBHibees; 14-04-2025 at 07:25 AM.
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14-04-2025 09:27 AM #50This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-04-2025 10:44 AM #53
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Won’t see Hibs go this many games unbeaten, in the top league, again. Unbelievable. One thing I can’t quite believe though is that, despite this run, we’re only 3 points clear in 3rd!
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14-04-2025 10:51 AM #54This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
2 things contributing to that:
1) Our horrendous start.
2) Aberdeen's great start, and their relatively unnoticed resurgence (only Celtic have beaten them in the last 8).
I can't quite work out how Dundee United have got up there with both of us though.Mon the Hibs.
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14-04-2025 11:34 AM #57
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Stolen from another thread, Celtic are due 2 home and 3 away post split. They won't want the Old Firm game when Celtic can win the title against The Rangers, so you can rule them playing in the 1st game. Same with the second game to avoid any chat about The Rangers giving a Guard of Honour to welcome onto the pitch the new Champions. It won't be the final game of the season, nor the 4th game, which is being played in midweek. So the Old Firm game will be the 3rd game, all assuming that Celtic have won the title by that date. So, it'll be the easiest fixture for Celtic in the 1st round of matches, which should be St. Mirren at home.
So, the Celtic fixtures will be:
Round 34: St Mirren - Home
Round 35: Aberdeen or Dundee United - Away
Round 36: The Rangers - Away
Round 37: Hibs - Home
Round 38: Aberdeen or Dundee United - Away
So, I think we'll be away to Celtic midweek on 13/14th May, live on TV. It will be Celtic's last home game, but not sure if they'll be allowed to receive the trophy then. The downside of this is Celtic away to either Dundee United or Aberdeen in the final game of the season, which could be a reserve team played assuming they are through to the final the following weekend.
I also think they'll give The Rangers the hardest possible fixture, which will be away to Easter Road on weekend 26/27th April, again live on TV. So, it'll be the New Firm derby that weekend too. All three matches live on TV, if that's possible.
So for us, it could be
Round 34: The Rangers - Home
Round 35: St. Mirren/Aberdeen - Away
Round 36: Dundee United - Home
Round 37: Celtic - Away
Round 38: Aberdeen/St. Mirren - Away
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14-04-2025 11:39 AM #58
Ate the fixtures not generated via some computer ?
Seems to be all the rangers v Celtic dates to avoid are like a human is dictating
The outcome of the competition and it’s not totally random. I understand the police issue etc but the whole thing seems a bit fixed.
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14-04-2025 11:46 AM #60This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Rarely play each other midweek.
Never play each other last game of the season.
Can't be allowed to play each other when the title is to be won ?!
Rangers making 10 changes yesterday to starting line up as they value Europe more than the domestic competition.
Rangers and Celtic having home ends at Hampden Stadium.
All sounds like SFA membership integrity.
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