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The Death of Bobby Smith

Monday, February 22nd, 2010


Robert Nisbet Smith, Born Mon 21 Dec 1953
Died Feb 22 2010

The Death of Alan Gordon

Thursday, February 18th, 2010


Alan Gordon
Personal information
Date of birth May 14, 1944 (1944-05-14) (age 62)
Died Feb 18, 2010 (1944-05-14) (age 62)
Place of birth Edinburgh, Scotland
Height 6′
Playing position Striker
Youth clubs
–1961 Edina Hearts
Edinburgh Athletic
Senior clubs1
1961–1967
1967–1968
1968–1969
1969–1972
1972–1974
1974–1976
Hearts
Durban United
Hearts
Dundee United
Hibernian
Dundee
Total
111 0(49)

015 00(6)
077 0(34)
084 0(51)
036 00(8)
324 (128)

Alan Gordon (born 14 May 1944, in Edinburgh) is a retired Scottish footballer famous for playing for the two senior sides of both Edinburgh and Dundee.

Despite attending the rugby-playing George Heriot’s School, Gordon nurtured his early footballing prowess by appearing for youth sides Edina Hearts and Edinburgh Athletic. He earned a professional contract with Hearts aged 17, although he persisted with his studies towards an accountancy qualification and would continue to work in that industry throughout his playing days. He made his senior debut a couple of months later, playing in a League Cup final in only his second match. By the 1964-65 season he had developed into a first team regular, scoring 23 times as the Maroons narrowly missed out on the League title.

Following a year-long spell in South Africa related to his accountancy career in 1967, where he played for Durban United, Gordon left Tynecastle permanently in 1969, when Jerry Kerr paid £8,000 to take him to Dundee United. While with the Tannadice club he remained Edinburgh-based for business-reasons, training twice a week with the Terrors. However when Jim McLean was appointed manager he instigated a policy requiring all United players to live in Tayside and Gordon’s conflict of interests led to him being transfer-listed.

Eddie Turnbull paid £12,000 to take Gordon to Edinburgh with Hibernian in January 1972 and it was with the Easter Road side he enjoyed his career highlights. In 1972-73 he helped Hibs to victory in the League Cup and Drybrough Cup, while the following season they retained the Drybrough Cup. He also featured in one of the most celebrated matches in Hibs’ history, the 7-0 victory over rivals Hearts in the 1973 “Ne’er day” Derby, a match in which he scored twice.

Despite this success, Gordon was sold to Dundee for £13,000 in 1974, earning the unique distinction of having represented both of Dundee and Edinburgh’s senior sides. His spell with the Dark Blues was less successful however, and following their last-day relegation in 1975-76, ironically only by virtue of an inferior goal difference to former side United, he retired aged 32.

Since ending his playing days, Gordon has continued to work in the accountancy profession, with his clients including Irvine Welsh. He was a sports pundit for Radio Forth during the 1980s and more recently has worked as a match host for Hibs at Easter Road.

Celtic 1 – 2 Hibernian

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

St Mirren 1 – 1 Hibernian

Saturday, November 21st, 2009


Deek scores a another wonder goal

Hibernian 1 – 0 Kilmarnock

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Motherwell 1 – 3 Hibernian

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

The Death of Jock Buchanan

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

scorer of hibs only goal in the 1-1 home draw with rot weiss essen.

scorer of the first goal in european goal on British soil

Pupil at Dr bells schools.

http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/1_edin/1_edinburgh_history_-_recollections_leith_dr_bells_school.htm

B. Jan 3, 1935

D. Sep 1, 2009

He also played in Hibs’ first-ever game under the Easter Road floodlights on 18 October, 1954, when Hearts were defeated 2-0 in a game to inaugurate the system…

http://sport.scotsman.com/football/Hibs39-home-Euro-score-.5618247.jp

New Manager at Hibernian – Yogi

Monday, June 8th, 2009

John Hughes
Personal information
Full name John Hughes
Date of birth September 9, 1964
Place of birth Edinburgh, Scotland
Height 6′0″
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Falkirk
Number 24
Senior clubs1
1988-1989
1989-1990
1990-1995
1995-1996
1996-2000
2000-2002
2002-
Berwick Rangers
Swansea City
Falkirk
Celtic
Hibernian
Ayr United
Falkirk
41 (14)
24 (4)
134 (7)
31 (2)
72 (4)
48 (2)
79 (5)
1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 28/12/2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

Rangers 1 – 2 Hibernian (AET)

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Badges

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Hibernian 0 – 2 Hearts

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Sunday, 11 January 2009
The Homecoming Scottish Cup
Hibernian 0-2
(HT 0-1) Hearts
Nade 38
Glen 90+3

Bookings:
Stevenson 59
Riordan 66
Rankin 75

Bookings:
Berra 25
Zaliukas 67

Sent off:
Fletcher 31

Macedonia vs Scotland

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Hibernian vs Barcelona

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

IF Elfsborg 2 – 0 Hibernian

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

New Manager at Hibernian – Mixu

Thursday, January 10th, 2008


Mixu Paatelainen
Personal information
Full name Mika-Matti Paatelainen
Date of birth February 3, 1967
Place of birth Helsinki, Finland
Height 1.82 m (6 ft)
Playing position Striker (retired)
Club information
Current club Turun Palloseura (manager)
Senior clubs1
1985-1987
1987-1992
1992-1994
1994-1997
1997-1998
1998-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
FC Haka
Dundee United
Aberdeen
Bolton Wanderers
Wolves
Hibernian
RC Strasbourg
Hibernian
St. Johnstone
St. Mirren
00? 0(?)
133 (33)
075 (23)
069 (15)
022 0(0)
093 (32)
00? 0(?)
024 0(7)
032 (11)
015 0(4)
National team
1989-2003 Finland 070 (18)
Teams managed
2005-2006
2006-
Cowdenbeath
TPS
1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Mixu vs Rangers 14-10-2000 - bert konterman is the knob in the back ground

Mixu vs Rangers 14-10-2000 - bert konterman is the knob in the back ground

Celtic 1 – 1 Hibernian

Saturday, December 22nd, 2007

Celtic
  • Mark Brown
  • Caldwell
  • Pressley (Riordan 79 )
  • McManus
  • Naylor
  • Scott Brown
  • Donati (Jarosik 64 )
  • Hartley
  • McGeady
  • McDonald
  • Vennegoor of Hesselink

Subs not used
  • McGovern
  • Conroy
  • Killen
  • Sno
  • O'Dea

Goals
  • Jarosik 78
Hibernian
  • Makaba-Makalamby
  • McCann
  • Hogg
  • Jones
  • Murphy (McCormack 72 )
  • Zemmama (Morais 66 )
  • Kerr
  • Beuzelin
  • Chisholm
  • Stevenson (O'Brien 66 )
  • Benjelloun

  • Subs not used McNeil
  • Shiels
  • Donaldson
  • Noubissie

Goals
  • Murphy 20

Bookings

  • McManus (Celtic)
  • Murphy (Hibernian)

Attendance

  • 58016

Referee

  • Michael McCurry (Scotland)

Dundee Utd vs Kilmarnock

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Hibernian 1 – 1 Hearts

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

Celtic 0 – 2 Hearts

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Red Star 0 – 0 Rangers

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Queens Park vs Hibernian

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Hibernian 4 – 2 Gretna

Saturday, August 11th, 2007

Stirling Albion vs Hibernian

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Uefa Cup Final 07

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007

Sevilla retained the Uefa Cup with a 3-1 shoot-out victory against Espanyol.

Adriano scored the first in a thrilling match with a lovely finish following a swift Sevilla break, but Alberto Riera levelled with a deflected shot.

Andres Palop denied Riera with a fine save and the game looked to turn when Espanyol’s Moises Hurtado was sent off for a second booking on 68 minutes.

Sevilla’s pressure told when Frederic Kanoute turned in a cross, before a goal from Jonatas sent it to penalties.

But having done the hard work of taking the game to a shoot-out, Espanyol’s efforts from 12 yards were abject.

Palop saved from Luis Garcia, Jonatas and Marc Torrejon to keep Sevilla on course for a Treble.

And Palop’s heroics meant the Andalucians, who are third in La Liga and in the final of the Copa del Rey, also became the second team to retain the Uefa Cup after Real Madrid in 1986.

As well as emerging as the hero, Palop set up the opening goal in this all-Spanish affair at Glasgow’s Hampden Park.

Sevilla struck when the keeper gathered a corner and released a monumental throw, which the galloping Adriano gathered ahead of a lunging covering challenge from David Garcia before finishing crisply.

Espanyol, the tournament’s leading scorers, found a way back into the game when Ivan de la Pena picked out Rieri in space on the left.

The former Manchester City man cut inside the retreating Daniel Alves and his shot from the edge of the area beat Palop, with the help of a deflection off the Brazilian.

Espanyol maintained the momentum after the break and Raul Tamudo saw a rising shot palmed over, before Riera unleashed a ferocious dipping volley that Palop tipped on to the bar.

But with the Catalans in the ascendancy the game changed when holding midfielder Moises received a second booking with a tackle from behind on substitute Aleksandr Kerzhakov.

The extent of the setback was highlighted by the fact that talismanic skipper Tamudo was the man sacrificed as Espanyol, 12th in La Liga, shored up their defence.

And midfield orchestrator De la Pena soon followed as Sevilla stoked up the intense pressure on a stout defensive line.

A fizzing passing move ended with Kerzhakov firing over, Javi Navarro saw a header saved, Kanoute had an effort clawed away at the back post, Ivica Dragutinovic blasted the rebound wildly wide and twinkle-toed substitute Jesus Navas had a penalty shout turned down.

On it went as the corners racked up, Gorka Iraizoz saving Renato’s shot while in extra time Luis Garcia’s last-ditch tackle denied Antonio Puerta a shooting opportunity.

But the Blanquiazules backline was finally breached when former West Ham and Tottenham striker Kanoute stole in to poke in a low Navas cross at the near post.

The Rojiblancos had chances to kill off the game, but Iraizoz denied Puerta and Alves in one-on-one situations.

And out of nothing substitute Jonatas took the final to penalties with a fiercely struck, long-range shot which took the slightest of deflections off Christian Poulsen five minutes from the end of the extra period.

But that only meant Palop returned to centre stage, while Kanoute, Ivica Dragutinovic and Puerta scored to break Espanyol hearts.

Hearts 2 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, May 12th, 2007

Hearts kept up their push for Uefa Cup football with an Edinburgh derby win that owed much to the defensive shortcomings of their city rivals.

With the visitors asleep, Michal Pospisil stroked Hearts in front inside the first 30 seconds.

And a shocking mistake from keeper Andrew McNeil allowed Andrew Driver to shoot into an empty net on 22 minutes.

Hibs wasted two good early chances but, despite enjoying a lot of the ball, rarely threatened after the break.

Hearts must now hope Aberdeen slip up in their remaining matches, if they are to nick third place on the last day of the season.

For Hibs it was another miserable day and their winless streak since lifting the CIS Cup continues.

Hibs have made a habit of gifting their local rivals goals in recent seasons and the visitors were at their calamitous worst right from the kick-off.

Chris Hogg and Shelton Martis failed to deal with a long, high punt, letting the ball to bounce between them and Pospisil squeezed past his dithering opponents to slide in an angled shot.

Hibs immediately carved out two wonderful chances to level the game but teenage strikers Damon Gray and Steven Fletcher were both ponderous in front of goal, allowing defenders to close them down.

However, John Collins’ side continued to defend with all the composure of giraffes on ice and Hearts were pouring on the pressure.

McNeil made a great reflex save to keep out a close range Roman Bednar header and the keeper made another fine block to stop a fierce shot from the same player.

The 20-year-old custodian then undid his good work with a catastrophic blunder that led to his team falling further behind.

McNeil advanced to gather a loose ball but, under no pressure, let it squirm from his grasp and Driver was on hand to hook the ball into an empty net from 15 yards.

Guillaume Beuzelin tried his luck with a fizzing long range effort but it flew straight at Hearts keeper Craig Gordon.

McNeil had to look lively to tip over a free-kick from Laryea Kingston and there was a let-off for Hibs on the stroke of half time when Christophe Berra’s header crashed off the crossbar.

The visitors made a bright start after the interval and Hearts defender Christos Karipidis was fortunate to see only one yellow card for violent hacks at Dean Shiels and David Murphy .

Gordon saved free-kicks from Merouane Zemmama and Fletcher but the keeper had little else to do as his defenders kept Hibs at bay with ease.

In the final minute, the goal opened up for Shiels inside the penalty box but the midfielder scuffed his shot, summing up a wretched day for Hibs.

Hearts
  • Gordon
  • Karipidis
  • Zaliukas
  • Berra
  • Fyssas (Goncalves 60)
  • Mikoliunas
  • Kingston (Tall 69)
  • Ivaskevicius
  • Driver
  • Pospisil
  • Bednar (Velicka 46)

Subs Not Used
  • Banks
  • McCann
  • Wallace
  • Kancelsku

Booked
  • Karipidis
  • Berra
  • Driver

Goals
  • Pospisil 1
  • Driver 23.
Hibernian
  • McNeil
  • Martis (McCann 46)
  • Hogg
  • Jones
  • Whittaker
  • Shiels
  • Beuzelin (Zemmama 58)
  • Stevenson
  • David Murphy
  • Gray (Sproule 46)
  • Fletcher

Subs Not Used
  • Simon Brown
  • Chisholm
  • Campbell
  • McCaffrey.

Booked: Fletcher, Whittaker, McCann, Sproule.

Ref: S Dougal

Hibernian 0 – 1 Dunfermline

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Hibernian 0 – 0 Dunfermline

Sunday, April 15th, 2007


Barcelona vs Levente

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

St Mirren vs Hibernian

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Hibernian vs Hearts

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Kilmarnock 1 – 5 Hibernian

Sunday, March 18th, 2007

Kilmarnock 1 (0) – 5(1) Hibernian

Kilmarnock Goals
  • Greer 77

Kilmarnock
  • Combe
  • Fraser Wright
  • Greer
  • Ford
  • Hay
  • Di Giacomo (Locke 76 )
  • Johnston
  • Fowler
  • Leven (Wales 57 )
  • Nish
  • Naismith

Subs not used
  • Graeme Smith
  • Murray
  • O'Leary

Bookings Kilmarnock
  • Di Giacomo
  • Hay
Hibernian Goals
Hibernian
Subs not used
  • Simon Brown
  • Stewart

Attendance

  • 52000

Referee
  • Douglas McDonald (Scotland)

MOTM
  • Lewis Stevenson

Stadium Postcards

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007

Hibernian 0 – 2 Rangers

Sunday, March 4th, 2007

Goals

  • Rangers
    • Adam 4
    • Adam 60

St Johnstone 1 – 3 Hibernian (AET)

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007


Various Scarves

Saturday, January 6th, 2007

Back Row : viking stavanger | Inter | Roma | Juve | Fiorentina | Napoli | Lazio | Juve

rapid bucuresti | Real Madrid

Athletic Bilbao

Barcelona

Deportivo la coruna

Real Betis

Athetico Mardrid
Dinamo bucuresti

steaua bucuresti

National bucuresti

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Hibernian 0 – 0 Aberdeen

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Steaua Bucuresti vs Dinamo Bucuresti

Monday, January 1st, 2007

Hibernian 5 – 1 St Mirren

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006
Goals
  • Beuzelin 21
  • Killen 32
  • Shiels 58
  • Zemmama 65
  • Benjelloun 74

Hibernian
  • Malkowski
  • Whittaker
  • Martis
  • Jones
  • David Murphy
  • Shiels (McCluskey 65 )
  • Michael Stewart
  • Beuzelin
  • Zemmama
  • Killen (Benjelloun 63 )
  • Steven Fletcher (Glass 30)

Subs not used
  • McNeil
  • Hogg
  • McCann
  • Stevenson
Goals
  • Sutton 41

St Mirren
  • Bullock
  • Potter
  • McGowne (McCay 69 )
  • Broadfoot
  • van Zanten
  • Murray (Brady 69 )
  • Lappin
  • Reid
  • Brittain
  • Sutton
  • Mehmet (Gemmill 12)

Subs not used
  • Smith
  • Millen
  • Maxwell
  • McKenna

Bookings
  • Potter (St Mirren)

Attendance

  • 13053

Referee

  • Craig Thomson (Scotland)


Rangers 3 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, December 9th, 2006

Prso 16, Sionko 32 & Ferguson 36


Juve Pendant

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

Hibernian 1 – 0 Hearts

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

New Manager at Hibernian – John Collins

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006


John Collins:
Real name John Collins,
Height 5.07,
Weight 10.10,
Date of birth 31-01-1968,
Place of birth Galashiels,
Position Midfielder,
Nationality Scotland,
International Caps 58,
International Goals 12

John was SPFA young player of the year 1987-88 whilst with Hibernian.
John was won 58 caps for Scotland between 1988 and 2000.


Playing career

As a youngster he played both rugby and football before turning his attention strictly to football. At youth level, John played for Hutchison Vale between 1980 and 1984, captaining the side for four years, before signing as a professional with Hibernian. At the professional level, Collins played for Hibernian, Celtic, AS Monaco, Everton, and Fulham.

john collins young player of the year 88
Hibernian

Collins played for Hibernian from 1984 until his million pound transfer to Celtic in 1990. During his 6 seasons with the club he played 195 times and scored 21 goals.

Celtic

Collins signed for Celtic in 1990, becoming their first million pound player. He generally played on the left side of midfield, scoring 47 goals in 217 appearances. He is unfortunate to have played in one of Celtic’s most barren spells and won only one trophy, the 1995 Scottish Cup.

Monaco and later playing career

Collins moved to AS Monaco in the summer of 1996 on a free transfer under the Bosman ruling. Celtic, under the direction of Fergus McCann, attempted to obtain compensation for the loss of Collins. McCann argued that the Bosman ruling did not apply to this case because AS Monaco are based in the principality of Monaco and are outside of European Union jurisdiction.

Collins won the French championship in 1997 with Monaco, who then reached the semi-final of the 1998 UEFA Champions League, defeating Manchester United in the quarter-final. Collins returned to the UK in the summer of 1998 by moving to Everton, before ending his playing career with Fulham.
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Scotland

For Scotland, he scored 12 goals in 58 caps and played for his country at Euro 96 and the 1998 World Cup. He scored in the opening match of that World Cup, with a penalty against Brazil. Collins retired from international football after the aggregate defeat in the Euro 2000 playoff by England in November 1999.

After playing

After retiring from club football in the summer of 2003, Collins spent time with his family while also obtaining coaching qualifications, including the UEFA Pro licence. Collins has retained links with his former clubs. An amusing case of this was when Fulham signed a new player in 2004, John Collins introduced Collins John.

Hibs manager

On October 31, 2006 he was named as manager of Hibernian. Collins led Hibernian to their first piece of silverware in 16 years when they defeated Kilmarnock 5-1 in the Scottish League Cup Final on March 18, 2007.

Hibernian vs Hearts (2 – 2)

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

St Mirren vs Hibernian

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

St Mirren 1 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, September 30th, 2006

Scottish Premier – KO 15:00
St Mirren 1 (1) – 0(0) Hibernian
van Zanten 39

St Mirren
  • Bullock
  • van Zanten
  • Broadfoot
  • Millen
  • Maxwell (Reid 41 )
  • Brady
  • Brittain
  • Lappin (Molloy 89 )
  • Murray
  • Sutton
  • Mehmet (Corcoran 72)

Subs not used
  • Smith
  • McCay
  • McKenna
  • Iain Anderson
Hibernian
  • Malkowski
  • Whittaker
  • David Murphy
  • Konde
  • Martis
  • Zemmama
  • Stewart
  • Benjelloun
  • Sproule (McCluskey 75 )
  • Shiels (Fletcher 56 )
  • Killen (Glass 69)

Subs not used
  • McNeil
  • Hogg
  • Shields
  • Ayre

Bookings

  • Murray (St Mirren) Shiels
  • Sproule (Hibernian)

Attendance

  • 6008

Referee

  • Stuart Dougal (Scotland)

Inverness Caledonian Thistle vs Hibernian

Saturday, August 12th, 2006

zemammas debut


Hearts vs NK Siroki Brigeg

Wednesday, July 26th, 2006

Hibernian 2 – 1 OB Odense

Saturday, July 22nd, 2006

Hibernian 2 – 1 OB Odense

(HT 0-0)
(agg 2-2)

GOALS
Hibernian: Jones 54,Dalglish 80

Odense : Grahn 51

BOOKINGS
Hibernian: Thomson 18,Glass 55,Dalglish 71,Shiels 82,Stevenson 88

Odense : Hansen 53

OB Odense 1 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, July 15th, 2006

Odense 1 (1) – 0(0) Hibernian
Sorensen 33(p)

Odense
  • Onyszko
  • Laursen
  • Fevang (Larsen
  • 89 )
  • Christensen
  • Aas
  • Timm
  • Grahn
  • Hansen
  • Sorensen
  • Borre
  • Borring

Subs not used
  • Lindegaard
  • Bechara
  • Jensen
  • Sturod
  • Ousager

Bookings
  • Christensen
  • Fevang
Hibernian
Subs not used
  • Malkowski
  • McCluskey
  • Dalglish
  • Konde
  • Shiels
  • Glass
  • Konte

Bookings

  • Killen
  • Murphy
  • Scott Brown
  • Thomson

Referee: Philippe Kalt ()

Dinaburg 3–0 Hibernian

Saturday, July 8th, 2006

Hibernian 5 – 0 Dinaburg

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

Hibernian 2 – 1 Hearts

Saturday, April 22nd, 2006

Hibernian
Hibernian
Subs not used
Hearts
  • Bednar 45

Hearts
  • Gordon
  • Neilson
  • Tall
  • Berra
  • Wallace
  • Cesnauskis (Skacel 71 )
  • Hartley
  • Aguiar
  • Mikoliunas
  • Bednar (Pospisil 76 )
  • Elliot

Subs not used
  • Banks
  • Camazzola
  • Brellier
  • Petras
  • Driver

Bookings

Attendance: 16654

Referee: Charlie Richmond (Scotland)

Celtic 1 – 1 Hibernian

Sunday, April 16th, 2006



Hibernian 0 – 4 Hearts SC Semi Final

Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

2 April 2006

Hearts 4 Hibs 0

Hampden Park

Scottish Cup Semi-final

43,180

First Hearts v Hibs Scottish Cup semi-final since 1901. Paul Hartley scored a hat-trick, while Hibs had two players sent off. Hearts go on to win the Scottish Cup with a 4–2 win on penalties after a 1–1 draw with Gretna in the 2006 Scottish Cup Final.

Hearts 4 – 1 Hibernian

Saturday, January 28th, 2006


Hearts 4 (3) – 1(0) Hibernian
Hartley 27 O’Connor 58
Skacel 41
Hartley 44(p)
Elliot 50

Hearts
  • Gordon
  • Neilson
  • Webster
  • Berra
  • Fyssas
  • Mikoliunas (Cesnauskis 46 )
  • Hartley
  • Brellier
  • Skacel
  • Johnson (McAllister 77 )
  • Elliot (Pospisil 69)

Subs not used
  • Banks
  • Wallace
  • Tall
  • Mole
Hibernian
  • Simon Brown
  • Whittaker
  • Caldwell
  • Gary Smith (sent off 45)
  • Murphy
  • Sproule
  • Stewart
  • Scott Brown (Fletcher 40 )
  • Thomson
  • O'Connor (Killen 79 )
  • Riordan (Konde 46)

Subs not used
  • Marshall
  • Hogg
  • McCluskey
  • Morrow

Bookings: Brellier (Hearts) Murphy(Hibernian)

Attendance: 17371

Referee: Michael McCurry (Scotland)

BBC Match Report

Hearts 4-1 Hibernian
A devastating first-half display from Hearts sank 10-man Hibs at Tynecastle.

Paul Hartley stabbed in the opener after 27 minutes and Rudi Skacel fired in the second from the edge of a packed penalty area 14 minutes later.

Hartley made it 3-0 from the spot (44), before an off-the-ball incident resulted in Gary Smith being sent-off just before the interval.

Skacel set up Calum Elliot for the fourth (50), while Garry O’Connor bulleted in a consolation for Hibs.

The 126th competitive Edinburgh derby was preceded by a minute’s applause for former Hearts chairman Wallace Mercer who died earlier in the month with cancer.

When the game got underway, it was Jambos keeper Craig Gordon who had to make the first save of the game after six minutes.

The Scottish internationalist threw himself smartly to his right to save a powerful Garry O’Connor header from a Derek Riordan free-kick.

Gordon pulled off an even better save moments later when he punched away Riordan’s first-time drive after the Hibs striker had been set up by O’Connor 16 yards from goal.

There was no let-up in the action and at the other end Hibs keeper Simon Brown saved comfortably from Skacel’s left-footed drive from the edge of the box.

With Scotland manager Walter Smith watching from the stand, Hartley did his international hopes no harm by grabbing the opening goal.

Skacel made his way to the by-line and cut the ball back and there was Hartley to stab home from close range at the front post.

Five minutes before the break, Hartley swung in a free-kick from wide on the left which was knocked out to the edge of the box inadvertently by Christophe Berra and Skacel followed it up to thunder a left-footed shot through a crowd of players and past Brown.

There was more drama three minutes later when Hibs defender Gary Caldwell hauled Skacel down for a penalty.

More drama ensued just before the half-time whistle when Hibs veteran Smith was shown a straight red card for a clash with Saulius Mikoliunas.

The Gorgie side had no intention of sitting on their three-goal lead and indeed added to it only five minutes after the interval.

Skacel all too easily beat Easter Road full-back Steven Whittaker down the left and when his cut-back came into the six-yard box Elliot had the easiest of tasks to slip the ball past the helpless Brown at the near post.

However, the shell-shocked visitors stemmed the tide a little shortly after, when O’Connor turned and drilled a superb 25-yard drive past Gordon.

The home fans were encouraging their team to go looking for more goals, but there was a surprising reluctance from the Hearts players to push home the numerical advantage.

The game, in fact, petered out with both sides content to run the clock down.

Celtic 3 – 2 Hibernian

Saturday, December 10th, 2005


Hibernian vs Falkirk

Saturday, November 19th, 2005

Hibernian vs Hearts

Saturday, October 29th, 2005

The Death of George Best

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

European Footballer of the Year (1968), Played for hibs in the 1979–1980 season

Hibernian vs Kilmarnock (4(0) – 2(2))

Saturday, October 15th, 2005

Scottish Premier - KO 15:00
Hibernian 4 (0) – 2(2) Kilmarnock

Hibernian Goals

  • Caldwell 53
  • Beuzelin 61
  • Beuzelin 80
  • Riordan 81

Kilmarnock Goals

  • Ford 7
  • Fowler 40

Hibernian
  • Malkowski
  • Whittaker (Rudge 52 )
  • Caldwell
  • Hogg
  • Glass
  • Fletcher
  • Beuzelin
  • Stewart (Sproule 45 )
  • Thomson
  • O'Connor (Morrow 76 )
  • Riordan

Subs not used
  • Simon Brown
  • Konte
  • Shiels
  • Stevenson

Bookings
  • Glass
  • O'Connor
  • Riordan
  • Thomson
Kilmarnock
  • Combe
  • Fowler
  • Ford
  • Greer
  • Hay
  • Johnston
  • McDonald
  • Locke
  • Invincibile
  • Nish (Naismith 64 )
  • Wales (Boyd 64)

Subs not used
  • Smith
  • Lilley
  • Dodds
  • Dillon
  • Campbell

Bookings
  • Hay
  • Naismith
  • Nish

Attendance: 11731

Referee: Alan Freeland (Scotland)

Scotland 0 – 1 Belarus

Saturday, October 8th, 2005

Hibernian – Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk – Hibernian

Monday, September 5th, 2005

Rangers vs Hibernian

Saturday, August 27th, 2005

Hearts 4 – 0 Hibernian

Sunday, August 7th, 2005

Hibernian 1 -0 Hartlepool

Tuesday, July 26th, 2005

Hibernian 0-1 Rangers

Sunday, May 22nd, 2005

Scottish Premier – KO 14:00
Hibernian 0 (0) – 1(0) Rangers
Novo 59

Hibernian

  • Simon Brown
  • Whittaker
  • Caldwell
  • Gary Smith
  • Murray
  • Sproule (Shiels 65 )
  • Scott Brown
  • Beuzelin (Murray
  • 74 )
  • Glass
  • O'Connor (Konte 68 )
  • Riordan

Subs not used
Rangers
  • Waterreus
  • Ricksen
  • Andrews
  • Kyrgiakos
  • Ball
  • Arveladze
  • Ferguson
  • Rae
  • Buffel
  • Prso
  • Novo

Subs not used
  • McGregor
  • Thompson
  • Malcolm
  • Burke
  • McCormack
  • Smith
  • Lovenkrands

Bookings

  • Beuzelin
  • Murray
  • Riordan
  • Scott Brown (Hibernian) Novo (Rangers)

Attendance

  • 17450

Referee

  • Kenny Clark (Scotland)

Celtic 1 – 3 Hibernian

Saturday, April 30th, 2005

Celtic

  • Beattie 59

Hibernian

  • O’Connor 7
  • Sproule 79
  • Scott Brown 81

Celtic

  • Marshall
  • McNamara
  • Balde
  • Varga
  • Valgaeren
  • Petrov
  • Lennon
  • Thompson
  • McGeady (Wallace ,69 )
  • Hartson
  • Maloney (Beattie ,45)

Subs not used

  • Douglas
  • Henchoz
  • Sylla
  • Lambert
  • Laursen

Hibernian

  • Simon Brown
  • Scott Brown
  • Caldwell
  • Konte (Shiels ,72 )
  • Glass
  • Murray
  • Murray
  • Gary Smith
  • Whittaker
  • Riordan (Sproule ,71 )
  • O’Connor (Morrow ,77)

Subs not used

  • Alister Brown
  • Hogg
  • McDonald
  • Murphy

Bookings
Celtic

  • Thompson

Hibernian

  • Glass
  • Morrow
  • Shiels

Attendance

  • 58322

Referee

  • Kenny Clark (Scotland)


Hibernian 2 – 2 Hearts

Saturday, April 23rd, 2005

Hearts 1 – 2 Hibernian

Wednesday, April 13th, 2005


Scottish Premier – KO 19:45
Hearts 1 (1) – 2(0) Hibernian
Goals
  • Miller 40
  • O’Connor 68
  • Shiels 73

At Tynecastle on 13-04-2005

Hearts: Gordon ,Thompson (McKenna ,77 ) ,Webster ,Pressley ,Wallace (Berra ,74 ) ,Cesnauskis ,Hartley (Kizys ,68 ) ,MacFarlane ,McAllister ,Miller ,Burchill
Subs not used: Moilanen,Wyness,Hamill,Stewart,

Hibernian: Simon Brown ,Whittaker ,Gary Smith ,Caldwell ,Murray (Thomson ,61 ) ,Murray ,Scott Brown ,Glass ,Shiels (Fletcher ,84 ) ,O’Connor ,Riordan (Konte ,61)
Subs not used Alister Brown,Hogg,Morrow,Sproule,

Bookings: MacFarlane ,McAllister (Hearts) Murray ,Riordan (Hibernian)

Attendance: 17676

Referee: John Rowbotham (Scotland)

Dundee Utd vs Hibernian

Saturday, April 9th, 2005

Hibernian vs Celtic (1 (0) – 3(2) )

Sunday, March 6th, 2005


Scottish Premier – KO 14:00
Hibernian 1 (0) – 3(2) Celtic
Beuzelin 90 Petrov 5
Hartson 31
Bellamy 69

At Easter Road on 06-03-2005

Hibernian: Simon Brown ,Whittaker ,Caldwell ,Gary Smith ,Murphy ,Orman (Beuzelin 45 ) ,Scott Brown ,Murray ,Shiels ,O’Connor (Sproule ,81 ) ,Riordan (Konte ,81)
Subs not used: Brown,Fletcher,McDonald,McCluskey,

Celtic: Douglas ,McNamara ,Balde ,Varga ,Laursen ,Petrov ,Lennon ,Sutton (McGeady ,32 ) ,Thompson (Fernandez ,81 ) ,Hartson (Beattie ,74 ) ,Bellamy
Subs not used Marshall,Henchoz,Lambert,Wallace,

Bookings: Caldwell ,Murray ,Sproule (Hibernian) Balde ,Lennon (Celtic)

Attendance: 15787

Referee: Kenny Clark (Scotland)

Rangers 3 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, February 12th, 2005

Scottish Premier – KO 15:00
Rangers 3 (1) – 0(0) Hibernian
Prso 35
Prso 50
Buffel 61

Rangers
  • Waterreus
  • Hutton
  • Andrews
  • Kyrgiakos
  • Ball
  • Buffel
  • Ricksen
  • Ferguson (Rae 83 )
  • Vignal
  • Novo (Thompson 72 )
  • Prso (Arveladze 71)

Subs not used
  • McGregor
  • Malcolm
  • Burke
  • Namouchi

Bookings
  • Ricksen (Rangers)
Hibernian
Subs not used

Attendance

  • 50143

Referee
  • Craig Thomson (Scotland)

from bbc (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/4255621.stm)

Dado Prso scored twice as Rangers eased their way back to the top of the SPL with a comfortable win at Ibrox.

The striker was left unmarked to head in a 35th minute corner and drilled in his second soon after the interval.

Hibs ‘keeper Simon Brown made a number of great saves and stopped a penalty from Nacho Novo as Rangers turned in a strong first half performance.

Thomas Buffel fired Rangers further ahead with a powerful strike after a rare spell of Hibs pressure.

Rangers started strongly and Gregory Vignal sent in a low cross from the left that Dado Prso pushed into Novo’s path but the striker fired wide from a great position.

Defender Marvin Andrews was able to bundle the ball over the line from a Michael Ball corner but referee Craig Thomson had spotted an infringement in a crowded six-yard box.

Another good chance came and went for Rangers when Novo set up Prso only for the Croat to fail to beat goalkeeper Simon Brown with another clear sight of goal.

Hibs were being overrun in midfield but a swift counter-attack attack saw Garry O’Connor race onto a Sam Morrow pass only for the back-tracking Alan Hutton to block the striker’s shot.

Novo somehow managed to fire wide from close range after Buffel had set him up moments after goalkeeper Brown had slid out to divert the ball away from the Spaniard.

Brown was then required to make two saves in the space of a few seconds, first to beat away a deflected Novo effort, and then a powerful drive from Buffel.

Prso then sent a header tamely at the goalkeeper before Hutton charged forward to fire a low long-range effort which Brown scrambled round a post.

From the resulting corner Rangers took the lead when the Hibs defence allowed Prso a free header inside the six yard box.

Prso then hit the post, following a defence-splitting pass from Barry Ferguson.

The home side were awarded a penalty when Novo went tumbling but the striker’s tame effort was saved by the impressive Brown.

There was a let-off for Hibs straight after the break when Prso could only fire against the body of Gary Caldwell after the Scotland defender had stumbled in front of goal to set up the chance.

But Prso made it 2-0 in the 50th minute when he slotted the ball home after Novo had steered a Buffel cross into his path.

Hibs were denied a route back into the game when O’Connor’s shot flew across goal and narrowly wide.

Rangers ‘keeper Ronald Waterreus made his first save of the game to deny O’Connor after Buffel had lost out to Gary Smith on the left flank and substitute Antonio Murray fired just over from the corner move.

In the 61st minute, Buffel wrapped up the points with a fine solo effort and his first goal at Ibrox.

Novo and Prso combined to send him away down the inside left channel and, once he had got the better of Steven Whittaker, he beat Brown with a well-struck effort.

Hibs battled gamely over the closing stages but Rangers were content to take the sting out of a game they had thoroughly dominated.

Hibernian 1 – 1 Hearts

Sunday, January 2nd, 2005

Celtic 2 – 1 Hibernian

Saturday, December 4th, 2004

2 goals for hartson, hibs equlaised with caldwell.


Hibernian 0 – 1 Rangers

Sunday, November 14th, 2004

Scottish Premier – KO 14:00
Hibernian 0 (0) – 1(0) Rangers
Prso 65 (p)

Hibernian: Simon Brown ,Whittaker ,Caldwell (sent off 63),Murdock (McCluskey ,70 ) ,Glass ,Shiels ,Rocastle (Gary Smith ,65 ) ,Beuzelin ,Murray ,O’Connor (Morrow ,65 ) ,Riordan
Subs not used: Brown,Fletcher,Murphy,Orman,

Rangers: Klos ,Khizanishvili (Hutton ,82 ) ,Andrews ,Boumsong ,Ball ,Namouchi ,Ricksen ,Malcolm ,Lovenkrands (Rae ,45 ) ,Prso ,Novo (sent off 28)
Subs not used Graeme Smith,Arveladze,Vanoli,Hughes,MacKenzie,

Bookings Hibernian:

  • Gary Smith
  • Shiels
  • Simon Brown

Bookings Rangers:

  • Khizanishvili

Attendance:

  • 13829

Referee:

  • Willie Young (Scotland)

Hearts vs Hibernian

Saturday, October 23rd, 2004

Hibernian vs Dundee United

Saturday, October 16th, 2004

Albion Rovers vs Hibernian

Thursday, September 23rd, 2004

Hearts 3 – 1 Hibernian

Saturday, September 4th, 2004

Hibernian vs Dundee (4-4)

Saturday, August 28th, 2004

Scottish Premier – KO 15:00
Hibernian 4 (2) – 4(1) Dundee

Hibernian Goals

  • Shiels 23
  • Riordan 41
  • O’Connor 46
  • O’Connor 50

Dundee Goals

  • Sutton 7
  • Brady 65
  • Larsen 79
  • Hernandez Santos 90

Hibernian: Simon Brown ,Whittaker ,Caldwell (Baillie ,45 ) ,Murdock ,Murphy ,Scott Brown ,Beuzelin ,Glass (Nicol ,19 ) ,Shiels ,O’Connor (Morrow ,87 ) ,Riordan
Subs not used

  • Brown
  • Dobbie
  • McManus
  • Orman

Dundee: Jack ,Smith ,Sancho ,Mann ,Hernandez Santos ,Barrett (Brady ,63 ) ,Calum McDonald ,Fotheringham (Larsen ,76 ) ,Iain Anderson ,Sutton ,Lovell
Subs not used Murray,Hegarty,Jablonski,Linn,

Bookings: Lovell ,Smith (Dundee)

Attendance

  • 9344

Referee

  • Charlie Richmond (Scotland)

Rangers vs Hibernian (4-1)

Saturday, August 21st, 2004

Scottish Premier – KO 15:00
Rangers 4 (2) – 1(1) Hibernian
Rangers

  • Arveladze 11
  • Prso 15
  • Boumsong 58
  • Lovenkrands 84

Hibernian

  • Caldwell 35

At Ibrox on 21-08-2004

Rangers: Klos ,Ricksen ,Khizanishvili ,Boumsong ,Vignal (Vanoli ,80 ) ,Arveladze ,Rae ,Hughes (Dragan Mladenovic ,63 ) ,Lovenkrands ,Novo ,Prso (Thompson ,72)
Subs not used: Graeme Smith,Hutton,Adam,McCormack,

Hibernian: Brown ,Whittaker ,Caldwell ,Gary Smith ,Murphy ,Scott Brown ,Shiels (Morrow ,67 ) ,Beuzelin ,Glass (Shields ,75 ) ,O’Connor (Dobbie ,75 ) ,Riordan
Subs not used Brown,McManus,Nicol,Baillie,

Bookings: Novo ,Rae ,Vignal (Rangers) Scott Brown ,Shields ,Shiels ,Whittaker (Hibernian)

Attendance: 48702

Referee: Kenny Clark (Scotland)

Dinamo Bucuresti – Manchester United

Wednesday, August 11th, 2004

The Death of Gordon Smith

Sunday, August 8th, 2004


Gordon Smith (May 25, 1924 in Edinburgh – August 8, 2004 in North Berwick) was a Scottish football player.




When a recurring ankle injury led to Hibs releasing him in 1959 most observers assumed that (the then 35 year-old) Smith’s career was over. Smith thought otherwise, and after paying for an operation on the offending ankle himself, he eventually signed for Hearts. He was to enjoy immediate success at Tynecastle, winning both the League and the League Cup in his first season.




After an injury-plagued second season with Hearts, Smith was released and again the football writers prepared obituaries for the veteran’s career. Again Smith was to confound contemporary wisdom, signing for Dundee and forming a part of their first, and so far only, league winning side in 1962. At the age of 38, Smith had achieved the unique distinction of being the only player to win the league title with three different teams, remarkably despite playing for neither of the traditionally dominant “Old Firm”.




The following season Smith, in a forward pairing with Alan Gilzean helped Dundee to the European Cup semi-finals, where they performed gallantly in an aggregate defeat to A.C. Milan. After leaving Dundee, he played briefly for Drumcondra in the Republic of Ireland before finally retiring.




During his playing career, Gordon Smith was capped 19 times by Scotland, scoring 4 goals.

Hibernian 0 – 1 Kilmarnock

Saturday, August 7th, 2004

Scottish Premier – KO 15:00
Hibernian 0 (0) – 1(0) Kilmarnock
Boyd 73

Hibernian
Subs not used
  • Brown
  • Dobbie
  • Gary Smith
  • Nicol
Kilmarnock
  • Combe
  • Fowler
  • Lilley
  • Dindeleux
  • Hay
  • Invincibile
  • Locke (Joly 45 )
  • McDonald
  • Murray (Leven 63 )
  • Boyd
  • Wales (Dargo 70)

Subs not used

Bookings

  • Murdock (Hibernian) Fowler (Kilmarnock)

Attendance

  • 10933

Referee

  • Alan Freeland (Scotland)

Hibernian 1 – 3 Leeds Utd

Saturday, July 31st, 2004

Vetra 1-0 Hibernian

Saturday, July 10th, 2004

The first matches under the management of Tony Mowbray.

Hibernian vs Vetra

Saturday, July 3rd, 2004

New Manager at Hibernian – Tony Mowbray

Monday, May 24th, 2004


On May 24th 2004, Mowbray was surprisingly appointed manager of Hibernian, replacing Bobby Williamson. He gained much acclaim for the job he has done, winning the SPL manager of the year award in his first season. Hibs finished in the top four in the SPL in his only two full seasons in charge. This marked the first time in three decades that Hibs had finished in the top four places of the top division in consecutive seasons.

Hibs progressed to the later stages of every domestic cup competition in his tenure, and made two appearances in European football, losing to Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the 2005/06 Uefa Cup, and losing on the away goals rule to OB Odense in 2006/07 Intertoto Cup.

Tony Mowbray improved Hibernian into a team consistently challenging at the top end of the Scottish League for the first time in three decades. During his tenure, season ticket sales at Easter Road almost doubled.

The Death of Ronnie Simpson

Sunday, April 4th, 2004

Ronald “Ronnie” Campbell Simpson (October 11, 1930 – April 19, 2004) was a Scottish football (soccer) goalkeeper.

He is mainly remembered for his time with Celtic, where he was one of the Lisbon Lions, the first British team to win the European Cup in 1967. Although having little to do during the match, his fancy footwork when dealing with a backpass was one of the highlights of the match.

Before this, he played for Queen’s Park, Third Lanark, Newcastle United (where he won the FA Cup twice after taking over as Newcastle’s regular goalkeeper from Jack Fairbrother) and Hibernian. Thought to be in the last throes of his career, he was transferred to Celtic in 1965 as cover for John Fallon. Simpson’s anticipation, handling and maintaining his concentration during long periods of inactivity, made him an ideal goalkeeper for the attack-minded Celtic; and he soon won the Celtic number one place from Fallon.

He also played for the Scotland national football team, in particular when they beat England 3-2 in 1967, which was Simpson’s international debut at the age of 36.

Simpson’s father Jimmy Simpson also played for Scotland, and enjoyed notable success as a centre-half for Rangers and Dundee United in the 1930s.

After he retired as a player, he was manager of Hamilton Academical for a year. He also served on the pools panel, which guessed results of postponed matches in periods of exceptionally bad weather.

He died on 19 April 2004, from a heart attack.

International Record

F.I.F.A. World Cup Qualifier
06 Nov 1968 SCOTLAND 2 – 1 AUSTRIA

International Challenge Match
10 May 1967 SCOTLAND 0 – 2 USSR

U.E.F.A. European Championship Qualifier
24 Feb 1968 SCOTLAND 1 – 1 ENGLAND
21 Oct 1967 NORTHERN IRELAND 1 – 0 SCOTLAND
15 Apr 1967 ENGLAND 2 – 3 SCOTLAND

Hibernian vs Livingston

Saturday, April 3rd, 2004

Scotland vs Romania (U21)

Tuesday, March 30th, 2004

Hibernian 0 – 2 Livingston

Sunday, March 14th, 2004

Scottish League Cup – Final – KO 15:00
Hibernian 0 (0) – 2(0) Livingston
Lilley 50
McAllister 52

At Hampden Park, Glasgow on 14-03-2004

Hibernian
Subs not used
Bookings

Livingston
  • McKenzie
  • Rubio
  • Andrews
  • Dorado
  • McNamee (McLaughlin 80 )
  • Makel
  • Lovell
  • O'Brien (McGovern 89 )
  • McAllister
  • Fernandez (Pasquinelli 86 )
  • Lilley

Subs not used
  • Snowdon
  • Main

Bookings
  • Dorado
  • McAllister

Attendance

  • 45500

Referee

  • Willie Young (Scotland)

Hibernian 1 – 1 Hearts

Sunday, February 15th, 2004

Hibernian 0 – 2 Rangers

Saturday, January 10th, 2004

Scottish FA Cup – Round 3 – KO 12:30
Hibernian 0 (0) – 2(1) Rangers

Rangers Scorers
Arveladze 35
Lovenkrands 49

Hibernian: Andersson ,Gary Smith ,Murdock ,Brebner (Nicol ,12 ) ,O’Connor ,Riordan ,Doumbe ,Whittaker ,Dobbie ,Scott Brown ,Thomson
Subs not used: Hyldgaard,Baillie,Alan Reid,Orman,

Rangers: Klos ,Ricksen ,Berg ,Malcolm ,Vanoli ,Khizanishvili ,Capucho (Mols ,45 ) ,Arteta ,Arveladze ,Lovenkrands ,Burke (Namouchi ,32)
Subs not used McGregor,Ball,Ostenstad,

Bookings: Nicol ,Scott Brown ,Thomson (Hibernian) Capucho ,Malcolm (Rangers)

Attendance: 11392

Referee: Michael McCurry (Scotland)

Hibernian 3 – 2 Partick Thistle

Saturday, January 3rd, 2004


Bolton Wanderers – Leicester City

Sunday, December 28th, 2003

Hibernian 0 – 1 Rangers

Sunday, November 30th, 2003


Hearts 2 – 0 Hibernian

Sunday, November 23rd, 2003

Scotland 1 – 0 The Netherlands

Saturday, November 15th, 2003

Hibernian 2 – 2 Dundee United

Saturday, November 8th, 2003


Hibernian vs Queen of the South

Tuesday, October 28th, 2003

Steaua Bucuresti vs Southampton

Wednesday, October 15th, 2003

Scotland 1 – 0 Lithuana

Saturday, October 11th, 2003

Hibernian vs Celtic

Saturday, September 27th, 2003

Southampton vs Steaua Bucuresti

Wednesday, September 24th, 2003

Scotland 3 – 1 Faroe Islands

Saturday, September 6th, 2003

European Championships – Qualifying Group 5 – KO 15:00
Scotland 3 (2) – 1(1) Faroe Islands
McCann 8 Johnsson 36
Dickov 45
McFadden 74

At Hampden Park, Glasgow on 06-09-2003

Scotland

  • Douglas
  • McNamara
  • Webster
  • Wilkie
  • Naysmith
  • Devlin (McFadden ,59 )
  • Ferguson
  • Cameron
  • McCann
  • Crawford (Thompson 75 )
  • Dickov (Rae ,68)

Subs not used:

  • Gallacher
  • Alexander
  • Ross
  • Caldwell

Faroe Islands: Mikkelsen ,Jann Ingi Petersen ,Thorsteinsson ,Jon Roi Jacobsen ,Oli Johannesen ,Helgi Lamhauge Petersen (Akselsen ,66 ) ,Benjaminsen ,Johnsson (Arnbjorn Danielsen ,85 ) ,Aborg (Holst ,85 ) ,Rogvi Jacobsen ,John Petersen
Subs not used Knudsen,Olsen,Flotum,Hansen,

Bookings: Crawford (Scotland) Benjaminsen ,Rogvi Jacobsen (Faroe Islands)

Attendance:

  • 40109

Referee:

  • Darko Ceferin (Slovenia)

Hibernian vs Hearts

Sunday, August 17th, 2003

Hibernian 0 – 1 Hearts

Saturday, August 2nd, 2003

Hibernian vs Sunderland 2-2

Saturday, July 26th, 2003

Hibernian vs Preston North End (1-1)

Saturday, July 19th, 2003

Scotland vs Germany

Saturday, June 7th, 2003

Lithuania vs Scotland

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2003

Newcastle United vs Barcelona

Wednesday, March 19th, 2003

Hearts 4 – 4 Hibernian

Thursday, January 2nd, 2003

Hibernian 2 – 3 Rangers

Thursday, October 24th, 2002

Scottish League Cup – Round 3 – KO 19:45
Hibernian 2 (1) – 3(2) Rangers
Hibernian

  • Murray 6
  • O’Connor 72

Rangers

  • Townsley 22 (og)
  • Caniggia 25
  • Lovenkrands 78

Hibernian:

  • Colgan
  • Orman (Gary Smith ,33(sent off 87) )
  • Fenwick
  • Zambernardi
  • Murray
  • Townsley (McManus ,68 )
  • Brebner
  • Wiss
  • James
  • Paatelainen (Luna ,81 )
  • O’Connor

Subs not used

  • Caig
  • Scott Brown

Rangers:

  • Klos
  • Konterman
  • Malcolm
  • Numan
  • Ricksen
  • Ferguson
  • Arteta (Hughes ,38 )
  • Ross
  • Caniggia
  • Ronald de Boer
  • Lovenkrands

Subs not used

  • McGregor
  • Mols
  • Muscat

Bookings: Fenwick ,Gary Smith ,Murray (Hibernian) Caniggia (Rangers)

Referee:

  • Hugh Dallas (Scotland)

Scotland vs Canada

Tuesday, October 15th, 2002

Romania 0 – 1 Norway

Saturday, October 12th, 2002

Romania:
  • Vintila
  • Contra
  • Radoi
  • Rat
  • Chivu
  • Popescu
  • Codrea
  • Dorinel Munteanu (Pancu 86 )
  • Ioan Ganea (Niculae 61 )
  • Mutu
  • Moldovan (Adrian Ilie 60)

Subs not used
  • Dolha
  • Ghioane
  • Soava
  • Miu
Norway
  • Myhre
  • Bergdolmo
  • Lundekvam
  • Berg
  • Basma
  • Iversen
  • Carew (Leonhardsen 78)
  • Andersen
  • Bakke
  • Solskjaer(Rushfeldt 89 )
  • Riise

Subs not used
  • Frode Olsen
  • Madou-Kah
  • Hoftun
  • Larsen
  • Winsnes

Celtic vs Hibernian

Saturday, September 14th, 2002


National Bucharest 2 – 2 SK Tirana

Thursday, August 29th, 2002

UEFA Cup – Qualifying second leg – KO 19:00
National Bucharest 2 (1) – 2(1) SK Tirana

National Bucharest
Ilie 29
Radu 60

SK Tirana
Merkoci 8
Zaccanti 68

National Bucharest win 3 – 2 on aggregate
on 29-08-2002

Hibernian 2 – 4 Rangers

Sunday, August 18th, 2002

this game, scheduled for Saturday, was actually player on Sunday for TV


Hearts vs Hibernian (5-1)

Sunday, August 11th, 2002

Scottish Premier – KO 15:00
Hearts 5 (2) – 1(0) Hibernian
Kirk 18 Murray 51
de Vries 40
de Vries 66
de Vries 90
de Vries 90

At Tynecastle on 11-08-2002

Hearts: Niemi ,Maybury ,Pressley ,McKenna ,Mahe (McMullan ,61 ) ,Simmons (Twaddle ,54 ) ,Severin ,Boyack ,Valois ,de Vries ,Kirk (Wales ,80)
Subs not used: McKenzie,Webster,

Hibernian: Caig ,Orman ,Gary Smith ,Dempsie ,Murray ,O’Neil (Brebner ,12 ) ,Townsley (Paatelainen ,77 ) ,Jack ,Arpinon ,Luna ,O’Connor (McManus ,78)
Subs not used Colgan,Fenwick,

Bookings: Twaddle (Hearts)

Attendance: 15245

Referee: Michael McCurry (Scotland)

Tervarit vs Hibernian

Saturday, July 20th, 2002

The Masters

Sunday, July 14th, 2002

Hibernian ,Rangers,hearts , celtic

Champions League Final Real Madrid vs Bayer Leverkusen

Wednesday, May 15th, 2002

Hibernian 0 – 1 Ayr United

Wednesday, February 6th, 2002

Scottish League Cup Semifinal – KO 19:45
Hibernian 0 (0) – 1(0) (AET) Ayr
Annand 101 (p)

At Hampden Park, Glasgow

Hibernian: Colgan ,Gary Smith ,Fenwick ,Caldwell ,De la Cruz (Orman ,58 ) ,Brebner ,Wiss ,O’Neil ,Murray ,Zitelli (Hurtado ,63 ) ,O’Connor (Riordan ,81)
Subs not used: Caig,Townsley,

Ayr: Nelson ,John Robertson ,Hughes ,Craig ,Lovering (Sharp ,110 ) ,Sheerin ,Duffy ,McGinlay ,Wilson (Scally ,92 ) ,Annand (McLaughlin ,119 ) ,Grady
Subs not used McEwan,Dodds,

Bookings: Caldwell ,Murray ,O’Neil (Hibernian)

Attendance: 11779

Referee: Michael McCurry (Scotland)

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Ayr United reached the first major final in their 98-year history with a battling CIS Insurance Cup semi-final win over Hibs.

An extra time penalty strike from Eddie Annand was enough to separate the sides and set up a 17 March meeting with Rangers.

The First Division side were more than a match for their SPL opponents and former Hibs men Paul Lovering, John Hughes and Pat McGinlay all played significant roles in the usurping of their old club.

The match was watched by a derisory crowd of 11,779 and the action on the Hampden pitch was equally muted.

An over-fussy performance from referee Mike McCurry and a badly cut up playing surface did not encourage free-flowing football.

Hibs started brightly and were anxious to involve Ulises de la Cruz down the right flank, but the Ecuador international was in subdued mood.

Hibs midfielder Grant Brebner was quick to support his forwards and was twice denied a goal in the first 15 minutes.

John Hughes grapples with Garry O’Connor
The former Manchester United man had a smart shot saved by Craig Nelson and soon after David Craig popped up on the goal-line to clear a deflected shot.

David Zitelli, replacing the injured Paco Luna in the Hibs front line, blazed a good chance on the volley high over the bar from just ten yards out.

Ayr had to wait until the 23rd minute to threaten, but Nick Colgan gathered James Grady’s volley on the turn comfortably.

On the stroke of half time a great break from John Robertson saw the Ayr wing back burst past two Hibs defender and into the penalty box only to be stopped in his tracks by a timely Paul Fenwick intervention.

In the 58th minute a wonderful long pass from Annand found McGinlay running from deep, but the midfielder’s powerful shot went straight at Colgan.

A minute later, Zitelli went close with a header after good work from O’Connor.

Alen Orman, a replacement for the out-of-sorts de la Cruz, did well to create a shooting opportunity but Nelson held the low strike easily.

James Grady and Gary Caldwell joust for the ball
Eduardo Hurtado came on for Zitelli and almost set up a goal for O’Connor but, with the Ayr defence posted missing for the first time, his pass was heavy and allowed Craig to make a sliding block.

Ayr, growing in confidence, saw efforts from Lovering, Hughes and Paul Sheerin all go close as the 90 minutes ran down.

The First Division side began extra time with great determination and McGinlay made a mess of a diving header just six yards out.

After 98 minutes Ayr were awarded a penalty when Robertson tumbled under the challenge of Ian Murray.

Annand coolly blasted the ball high into the net from the spot.

Fenwick wasted a glorious chance to equalise when he scuffed a shot wide of the mark from right in front of goal.

Hibs poured men forward in search of a way back but they lacked invention in the final third and Ayr held firm.

Hibernian: Colgan, Smith, Fenwick, Caldwell, De la Cruz, Brebner, Wiss, O’Neil, Murray, Zitelli, O’Connor. Subs: Orman, Hurtado, Caig, Townsley, Riordan.

Ayr United: Nelson, Robertson, Hughes, Craig, Lovering, Sheerin, Duffy, McGinlay, Wilson, Annand, Grady. Subs: McLaughlin, Sharp, McEwan, Dodds, Scally.

Referee: M McCurry

Rangers vs Hibernian

Saturday, January 26th, 2002

New Manager at Hibernian – Franck Sauzee

Friday, December 14th, 2001

Franck Sauzée (born October 28, 1965) is a former French professional footballer.

Sauzée’s best achievement was a Champions Cup winners medal with Marseille in 1992-93. Despite his success in France he is probably most highly regarded by the fanatical supporters of Scottish club Hibernian for whom he was club captain until the end of his playing career. Under his guidance as captain, Hibernian regained their place in the Scottish Premier League and got to the Scottish Cup final. They also finished third in the league thereby qualifying for the UEFA Cup where they were eventually beaten by AEK Athens.

He is a legend at Easter Road, where he is known as “Le God” and “Dieu”. He was loved and still is by the Hibs fans, and he loved them back. One of his greatest moments at Hibs was in the 3-0 Millienium derby win against Hearts in which he scored and ran the full length of the pitch to celebrate with the fans. After the departure of manager Alex McLeish to Rangers, Sauzee was appointed manager of Hibernian. However, following an unsuccessful two months in charge he was sacked and replaced by Kilmarnock manager Bobby Williamson. He promptly returned to France.

Sauzée played 39 times for France and was part of their Euro 92 squad.

Celtic 3 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, December 1st, 2001


Hearts vs St Johnstone

Saturday, October 13th, 2001

Hibernian 3 – 2 AEK Athens

Thursday, September 27th, 2001

Hibernian 3 – 2 AEK Athens

AEK 2 – 0 Hibernian

Thursday, September 20th, 2001

The Death of Alex Scott

Thursday, September 13th, 2001

Alexander “Alex” Silcock Scott (22 November 1937 — 13 September 2001) was a Scottish footballer who played as a right winger.

Born in Falkirk, Scott started his career at Rangers, whom he joined aged 16 in 1954 from Bo’ness United. He scored a hat-trick in his debut against Falkirk at Ibrox while just 19 years old. In nine years with the club he scored 108 goals in 331 matches and won four Scottish Football League First Division titles, one Scottish Cup and two League Cups. He was also part of the Rangers side defeated by Fiorentina in the 1961 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup final, scoring the Gers’ only goal. With Rangers signing Willie Henderson, he moved to Everton in February 1963 for £39,000 and helped them win the Division One title two months later. He also won the FA Cup with the Toffees in 1966.

Scott returned to Scotland when signed by Hibernian for £13,000 in 1967 and finished his career at his hometown club Falkirk between 1970 and 1972. Curiously, Hibernian used part of the fee they received from Newcastle United for the transfer of Alex’s younger brother Jim to finance his signature. The brothers did play together at Falkirk, however, Jim joining several months before Alex’s retirement in 1972.

Scott won 16 caps for Scotland between 1956 and 1966 and was a member of their 1958 FIFA World Cup squad. He also represented his country at B and under-23 level, as well as appearing 7 times for the Scottish League.

Scott went into business with his brother after his retirement from football. He died in Falkirk in 2001 aged 63.

  • Full name Alexander Silcock Scott
  • Date of birth November 22, 1937(1937-11-22)
  • Place of birth Falkirk, Scotland
  • Date of death September 13, 2001 (aged 63)
  • Place of death Falkirk, Scotland
  • Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
  • Playing position Outside right
  • Senior clubs
    • 1954-1963 Rangers 216 (57)
    • 1963-1967 Everton 149 (23)
    • 1967-1970 Hibernian 40 (2)
    • 1970-1972 Falkirk 23 (0)
  • National team
    • 1957-1966 Scotland 16 (5)

Scotland vs Croatia

Saturday, September 1st, 2001

Scotland 0 – 0 Croatia

Saturday, September 1st, 2001

World Cup – Qualifying Group 6 – KO 15:00
Scotland 0 (0) – 0(0) Croatia

At Hampden Park, Glasgow on 01-09-2001

Scotland: Sullivan ,Weir ,Elliott ,Dailly ,Naysmith (Gemmill ,85 ) ,Lambert ,Burley ,Hutchison ,Booth (Dodds ,73 ) ,McCann (Cameron ,52 ) ,Matteo
Subs not used: Nicholson,McNamara,Crawford,Gallacher,

Croatia: Pletikosa ,Tomas (Biscan ,83 ) ,Jarni ,Soldo ,Stimac ,Tudor ,Robert Kovac ,Prosinecki (Vugrinec ,78 ) ,Stanic (Suker ,72 ) ,Zivkovic ,Balaban
Subs not used Dario Simic,Nico Kovac,Vlaovic,Butina,

Bookings

  • Elliott (Scotland)
  • McCann (Scotland)
  • Soldo(Croatia)
  • Stanic(Croatia)
  • Tudor (Croatia)

Attendance

  • 47384

Referee:

  • Lubos Michel (Slovakia)

The Death of Bobby Johnstone

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2001


Bobby Johnstone (7 September 1929 in Selkirk, Scotland – 22 August 2001 in Selkirk was a Scottish football player, mainly remembered as one of the Hibs Famous Five.

In Hibs’ rich history, no group of players has ever achieved greater fame than the Famous Five: Gordon Smith, Bobby Johnstone, Lawrie Reilly, Eddie Turnbull and Willie Ormond. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, they forged a front line that was the scourge of defences throughout Scotland.

Bobby Johnstone, known to his mates as ‘Nicker’, signed for Hibs in 1946 from Selkirk and had two spells with them. He left in 1955 to join Manchester City for the hefty sum of £22,000, before returning to Hibs in 1959 for £6,000.

Bobby is remembered most for his first spell with Hibs, yet he inspired them to a couple of incredible wins on his return, even though he had put on a few pounds and was a little less mobile. However, the brain had not slowed down any and his prompting enabled the team to score 10 goals at Firhill against Partick Thistle and another 11 at Broomfield against Airdrie.

Having signed for Hibs, Bobby received rave reviews while playing for the reserves and was given his first chance in the first team in April 1949,when they played a friendly against Nithsdale Wanderers at Sanquhar. The Famous Five were born!

However, at the start of the 1949-50 season in August it was Bobby Combe in possession of the jersey. His big chance came in October after Hibs half backs got the blame for losing to Dunfermline in the League Cup semi final at Tynecastle.

The entire half back line were dropped and Bobby was given his chance. Therefore, the Famous Five made their collective debut on October 15th 1949 against Queen of the South, with Hibs winning 2-0.

Of his thirteen international caps, probably the most memorable was scoring on his debut against England at Wembley in a 3-2 win in which Lawrie Reilly also scored.

Bobby also collected international goals against Northern Ireland, Wales, Sweden and Finland.

As well as winning 17 international caps for Scotland, Bobby also represented the Scottish League on 6 occasions as well as playing for Great Britain against the Rest of Europe.

Along with Gordon Smith, Bobby picked up three Scottish League winners medals in 1947-48, 1950-51 and 1951-52. he also played in a Scottish League Cup final.

Out of the five, Bobby was the only one to play in England where he scored in back-to-back FA Cup finals for Manchester City (the first player to ever do so!), winning in 1956 against Birmingham City.

After his second spell with Hibs he went south again to join Oldham Athletic and is widely regarded as one of their greatest ever players.

Bernard Halford was assistant secretary in those magical days of the early 1960’s and recalled, “He transformed the club, no doubt about that. He had the crowds flocking down Sheepfoot Lane, even though Athletic had dropped into the Fourth Division. I think it was the only period in my life when I regularly told lies. On match days the phone never stopped ringing. ‘Is Johnstone playing?’ Bobby might have been sitting in my office with his ankle in plaster, but I had to say he was playing, otherwise the fans wouldn’t have turned up. It really was as cut and dried as that.”

Not until the summer of 1965, some 19 years after his senior career had started, did Bobby finally retire. He may have been the unsung hero of the Famous Five, but he left the stage having gathered honours by the handful.

Glenavon 0 – 1 Kilmarnock

Thursday, August 9th, 2001

UEFA Cup – 1st Qualifying first leg – KO 18:45
Glenavon 0 (0) – 1(0) Kilmarnock
Innes 90

Glenavon: Addis ,Wright ,Johnny Montgomery ,Rafferty (Kane ,73 ) ,Mallon ,McCann ,McAree ,McMahon ,Keegan (Campbell ,71 ) ,Dean Smith (Forker ,75 ) ,Collins
Subs not used: McCombe,Hill,Riches,O’Kane,

Kilmarnock: Marshall ,Canero ,Innes ,Dindeleux ,Hay ,McLaren (Fowler ,78 ) ,Mahood ,Calderon (Pizzo ,62 ) ,Mitchell ,Merdy (Cocard ,55 ) ,Ngonge
Subs not used Meldrum,Reilly,Hessey,Di Giacomo,

Bookings: Mitchell (Kilmarnock)

Attendance: 3000

Referee: Jari Maisonlahti ()

Celtic 3 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, May 26th, 2001

Celtic:

  • Douglas
  • Mjallby
  • Vega
  • Valgaeren
  • Agathe
  • Lennon
  • Lambert (Boyd ,78 )
  • Moravcik (McNamara ,18 )
  • Thompson (Johnson ,88 )
  • Larsson
  • Sutton

Subs not used:

  • Stubbs
  • Gould

Goals

  • McNamara 39
  • Larsson 48
  • Larsson 80(p)

Hibernian:

Subs not used

  • Lehmann
  • Westwater

Bookings:

  • Valgaeren (Celtic)
  • Gary Smith (Hibernian)
  • Jack (Hibernian)
  • Murray (Hibernian)

Attendance:

  • 51824

Referee:

  • Kenny Clark (Scotland)

Hibernian 3 – 0 Livingston

Saturday, April 14th, 2001

Scotland vs San Marino

Wednesday, March 28th, 2001

Scotland vs Belgium

Saturday, March 24th, 2001

Celtic vs Hibernian (1-1)

Sunday, February 25th, 2001


Scottish Premier  – KO 18:05
Celtic       1 (1) – 1(0)     Hibernian
Mjallby 23             Libbra 84

At Celtic Park on 25-02-2001

Celtic: Douglas ,Boyd ,Mjallby ,Vega ,Agathe ,Lambert (Moravcik ,87 ) ,Lennon ,Petrov ,Thompson ,Sutton ,Larsson
Subs not used: Gould,Johnson,Tebily,Crainey,

Hibernian: Colgan ,Sauzee (Murray ,78 ) ,Fenwick ,Gary Smith ,Lovell ,Brebner ,Jack ,O’Neil ,Laursen ,Lehmann (Libbra ,71 ) ,Zitelli
Subs not used Franks,McManus,Bannerman,

Bookings: Lennon (Celtic) Fenwick ,Gary Smith ,O’Neil (Hibernian)

Attendance: 60063

Referee: Stuart Dougal (Scotland)

Celtic 1 – 0 Rangers

Sunday, February 11th, 2001

Celtic 1-0 Rangers (11 February). A narrow win for Celtic was enough to prevent Rangers from resurrecting their title challenge.


Celtic 2 – 1 Rangers LC Semi Final

Wednesday, February 7th, 2001


Scottish League Cup Semifinal – KO 19:45
Celtic 3 (2) – 1(1) Rangers
Sutton 6 Albertz 37 (p)
Larsson 17
Larsson 69(p)

At Hampden Park, Glasgow on 07-02-2001

Celtic

  • Gould
  • Boyd
  • Mjallby
  • Vega
  • McNamara (Petta 45 )
  • Lambert
  • Lennon
  • Petrov
  • Thompson
  • Larsson (Moravcik 75(sent off 90) )
  • Sutton

Subs not used
  • Tebily
  • Kharin

Rangers

  • Klos
  • Malcolm
  • Wilson
  • Konterman
  • Tugay (Johnston 45 )
  • Numan
  • Reyna (sent off 90)
  • Ferguson
  • Albertz
  • Flo
  • McCann (Mols 59(sent off 90))

  • Subs not used Ricksen
  • Miller
  • Brown

Celtic Bookings

  • Lambert
  • McNamara
  • Thompson

RangersBookings
  • Albertz
  • Ferguson
  • Johnston
  • Klos
  • Konterman
  • Reyna
  • Tugay

Attendance

  • 50000

Referee

  • Willie Young (Scotland)

Hearts 1 – 1 Hibernian

Tuesday, December 26th, 2000

Rangers vs Hibernian

Saturday, December 23rd, 2000

Scotland vs Australia

Wednesday, November 15th, 2000

Hibernian vs Kilmarnock

Saturday, November 11th, 2000

Hibernian 6 – 2 Hearts

Sunday, October 22nd, 2000

Six-goal Hibs break Hearts

Hibernian 6-2 Heart of Midlothian

Hibernian could be about to make Dick Advocaat eat his words after a Mixu Paatelainen hat-trick turned the tables in the Edinburgh derby.

Stung by an early goal from Northern Ireland international striker Andy Kirk, Hibs powered back to score six in a scintillating display of skilful, possession football with plenty of punch up front.

A day after Advocaat dismissed Hibs as genuine title contenders, the Rangers manager first watched his side lose 2-1 away to St Johnstone, then would have arrived back in Glasgow just in time to watch TV pictures of the kind of convincing win in the capital that ought to be the reserve of champions.

Hibs’ 6-2 win takes them to within five points of leaders Celtic and seven ahead of fourth-top Rangers, who were beaten at Easter Road last weekend.

Shrugging off

Hibernian had named the same side that started the game against Rangers, French striker David Zitelli, who suffered a hamstring strain after scoring the winner, having recovered in time.

Russell Latapy challenged by Thomas Flogel
Russell Latapy challenged by Thomas Flogel
Scott Severin returned for Hearts after shrugging off injuries but had to make do with a place on the bench, but fellow midfielder Lee Makel and strikers Gary Wales and Stephane Adam were all still out.

Hearts’ only change from the side that defeated Dundee United last weekend was versatile Austrian Thomas Flogel coming in for Grant Murray at full-back.

Gordon Durie became the latest, following the likes of Brian Hamilton and present team-mate Darren Jackson, to don both colours in Edinburgh derbies and he marked the event, and this week’s signing of a long-term contract, by setting up the opening goal.

Fears of another goal-less draw to follow the first Edinburgh derby of the season were dispelled after a mere four minutes had elapsed, when the veteran striker picked out the over-lapping run from Steve Fulton.

Early control

The midfielder who has been standing in at left-back following the sale of Gary Naysmith drove in a low cross that was turned home at the near post by Kirk, who had stolen in ahead of Paul Fenwick, for his fourth goal in three games.

Inspired by the goal and the commanding presence of central defender Steve Pressley, Hearts took early control, but the home side gradually worked their way into the match.

Latapy found Paatelainen with crossfield ball that caught Fulton out of position, but the striker’s chip was foiled by the hand of fellow Finn Antii Niemi in the Hearts goal.

Paatelainen then headed home from the resulting corner, but referee Hugh Dallas blew for a foul by the striker on Pressley.

Thoroughly deserved

A shot from Ulrik Laursen thundered into Niemi’s chest and Russell Latapy screwed a shot wide from 16 yards after being put clear by Zitelli.

However, although Durie fired in a drive that was well held by Nick Colgan after the striker dispossessed Gary Smith, Hibs thoroughly deserved the equaliser when it came after 42 minutes.

A Latapy cross was flicked on by the head of Zitelli, bounced off Pressley’s chest in to the path of Paatelainen and the veteran thumped the ball into the roof of the net from eight yards.

It only took another minute for Hibs to completely turn the match on its head.

Pressley could only head Zitelli’s corner high in the air, Laursen climbed above the defence to head the ball into the six yard box, where Paatelainen prodded the ball past Niemi.

Six minutes into the second half and Hibs were in total command when Latapy’s pass split the centre of the defence and Zitelli played the ball under the approaching Niemi and into the net.

Volleying home

Another delightful pass from Latapy sent John O’Neil down the right wing and his cross into the box was side-footed home by Paatelainen to make it four after 74 minutes.

O’Neil got himself on the scoresheet next, pouncing on a loose ball to thump the ball into the roof of the net in a crowded penalty area from 16 yards.

Latapy provided the tastiest form of icing on the cake with seven minutes remaining, beating a defender, playing a one-two with Paatelainen and then volleying home from eight yards.

Hearts got one back when substitute Gary McSwegan won a tackle on the edge of the box and Colin Cameron drove the ball into the far corner, but it was a mere consolation on a sad night for Jim Jefferies’ cash-hit side.

Hibernian: Colgan, Lovell, G. Smith, Sauzee, Fenwick, Laursen, O’Neil, Jack, Latapy, Paatelainen, Zitelli.

Subs: Franks, Andrews, Lehmann, Bannerman, Murray.

Hearts: Niemi, Flogel, Pressley, James, Fulton, Petric, Cameron, Tomaschek, Kirk, Durie, Juanjo.

Subs:

  • McKenzie
  • McSwegan
  • Jackson
  • Murray
  • Severin

Referee: H Dallas.

Celtic vs Hibernian

Saturday, September 9th, 2000

Hearts 0-0 Hibernian

Sunday, July 30th, 2000

Hearts 2 – 1 Hibernian

Sunday, May 21st, 2000

Hibernian vs Aberdeen

Sunday, April 9th, 2000

Hibernian vs Celtic

Sunday, March 5th, 2000

Hibernian 2 – 2 Kilmarnock

Monday, December 27th, 1999

Scottish Premier – KO 15:00
Hibernian 2 (0) – 2(2) Kilmarnock
Paatelainen 74 Smith 16
Miller 90 Cocard 22 (p)

Hibernian: Colgan ,Collins ,Hughes ,Dennis ,Renwick (McGinlay ,53 ) ,Sauzee ,Lovell ,Latapy ,Brebner ,Paatelainen ,Lehmann (Miller ,65)
Subs not used: Phillips,Bannerman,Jack,

Kilmarnock: Meldrum ,Canero ,Innes ,Lauchlan ,Dindeleux ,Reilly ,Gary Holt ,Durrant ,Mitchell ,Cocard (Jeffrey ,85 ) ,Smith (Wright ,87)
Subs not used Watt,Burke,Davidson,

Bookings: Paatelainen ,Sauzee (Hibernian) Lauchlan (Kilmarnock)

Attendance: 12408

Referee: Kenny Clark (Scotland)

Hearts 0 – 3 Hibernian ‘The Millennium Derby’

Sunday, December 19th, 1999

Goals

  • Lehmann 18
  • Sauzee 27
  • Miller 90

Hearts

  • Niemi
  • Naysmith
  • Pressley (James 45 )
  • Petric
  • Leclercq (Juanjo 61 )
  • Severin
  • Cameron
  • Simpson (Wales 45 )
  • Jackson
  • Fulton
  • Adam

Subs not used
  • McKenzie
  • Murray

Hibernian
  • Colgan
  • Collins
  • Hughes
  • Dennis
  • Smith
  • Brebner
  • Sauzee
  • Latapy (Bannerman 84 )
  • Paatelainen
  • Lovell (McGinlay 81 )
  • Lehmann (Miller 78)

Subs not used
  • Gottskalksson
  • Jack

Bookings

  • Petric (Hearts) Lehmann
  • Paatelainen (Hibernian)

Attendance

  • 17954

Referee

  • Willie Young (Scotland)

Hearts vs Kilmarnock

Wednesday, October 27th, 1999

Kilmarnock vs Reykjavik

Thursday, August 26th, 1999

Scotland 1 – 2 Czech Rep

Wednesday, March 31st, 1999

European Championships – Qualifying Group 9 – KO 19:45

Scotland

Jess 68

Czech Rep

Suchoparek 27
Smicer 35

At Hampden Park, Glasgow on 31-03-1999

Scotland: Sullivan ,David Weir ,Boyd ,Lambert ,Elliott ,Davidson (Johnston ,52 ) ,Burley ,Jess ,McAllister (Hutchison ,64 ) ,McCann ,Hopkin

Subs not used: Gould,Whyte,McNamara,Durrant,Ritchie,

Czech Rep: Srnicek ,Votava ,Suchoparek ,Nedved ,Hornak ,Hasek ,Nemec ,Poborsky (Rada ,76 ) ,Lokvenc (Kuka ,70 ) ,Smicer (Baranek ,84 ) ,Berger

Subs not used Vlcek,Koller,Cizek,Postulka,

Bookings: Hopkin (Scotland) Baranek (Czech Rep)

Attendance: 44513

Referee: Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)

Falkirk vs Hibernian

Saturday, August 22nd, 1998

Hibernian 1 – 2 Dundee Utd

Saturday, May 2nd, 1998

This is the game that relegate hibs this season…

Goals
  • Brebner 31

Hibernian
  • Gunn
  • Miller
  • Elliot
  • Brebner
  • Hughes
  • Dods
  • Rougier (Tosh 80 )
  • Crawford
  • Lavety
  • McGinlay

Subs not used
  • Renwick
Goals
  • Olofsson 72
  • Olofsson 78

Dundee Utd
  • Dykstra
  • Jenkins
  • Malpas
  • Pressley
  • Siggi Jonsson
  • Bowman
  • Olofsson
  • Zetterlund (Sinclair 88 )
  • McSwegan
  • Dolan (Easton 52 )
  • McKinnon (McLaren 45)

Bookings
  • Easton
  • McKinnon (Dundee Utd)

Attendance

  • 13413


Scotland 1 – 1 Finland

Wednesday, April 22nd, 1998

Finland give Scots a chilly awakening

Brazil will be delighted at result;
so will Norway and Morocco

  • Scotland 1
  • Finland 1

by Ken Gaunt

SCOTLAND are heading for the World Cup finals desperately short of firepower.
Manager Craig Brown used all his five top strikers at Easter Road last night yet they struggled to break down a side 62nd in the current FIFA rankings.
Brown fielded a weakened team but their inability to beat the Finns in this friendly hardly gives the Tartan Army hope for the June 10 clash with World Cup holders, Brazil.
He was anxious for a victory in their last World Cup warm-up game on home soil but the Scots were rocked after just 10 minutes when Finland took the lead.
Ironically for Brown the goal came after two players, who are based in Scotland, linked up.
Motherwell midfielder Simo Valakari split the defence with a ball through the middle. Colin Hendry and Matt Elliott were both unable to plug the gap and Rangers winger Jonatan Johansson raced into the hole.
He showed a cool head to strike the ball beyond keeper Jim Leighton.
Brown had been forced to shake up his side following the withdrawal through injury of keeper Andy Goram, midfielder Craig Burley and striker Eoin Jess.
But Scotland, beaten 1-0 by Denmark last month, drew level in the 16th minute through Darren Jackson.
Colin Calderwood delivered a deep cross to the back post and Christian Dailly, also lurking in a forward role, headed the ball back across the face of the goal.
The ball broke to Scott Booth whose effort nudged the post and Celtic striker Jackson tapped in from the rebound for one of the easiest goals of his career.
Finland, who were three minutes away from qualifying for the play-offs of the World Cup finals, played with a degree of confidence in the first half.
Brown rang the changes at half-time by bringing on Kevin Gallacher and David Weir for Jackson and Elliott.
Blackburn striker Gallacher had been suffering a throat infection all week but he gave Scotland greater impetus in the second half.
Scott Booth saw a shot beaten away by Rangers goalkeeper Antti Niemi three minutes after the break as Scotland began the half with a bang.
However, it took defender Tommy Boyd, who replaced Christian Dailly after 86 minutes, to set Scottish pulses racing when he almost grabbed the winner shortly after coming on with four minutes to go.
He found space on the edge of the area but dragged his shot wide of the post.
It was a frustrating night all round for Brown and the Edinburgh fans, who had waited 90 years to see Scotland return to Easter Road.
The news of Scotland’s failure to defeat Finland is bound to be greeted by smiles not only in the Brazil camp but in Norway and Morocco as well.
Finland had earlier this year struggled to draw with Cyprus and then lost to Slovakia before narrowly beating Malta.
But they were good enough to contain Scotland last night — and that must be a chilling thought for Brown.
SCOTLAND: Leighton, Elliott, Whyte, Calderwood, Hendry, Dailly, Gemmill, McKinlay, Booth, Jackson, Collins.
FINLAND: Niemi, Ylonen, Tuomela, Hyypia, Coskinen, Mahilo, Reini, Valakari, Sumiala, Litmanen, Johansson.

Hibernian 2 – 1 Hearts

Saturday, April 11th, 1998

11 April 1998

Hibs 2 Hearts 1

Easter Road

Scottish Football League Premier Division

15,530

John Robertson scored the last of his record 27 goals in the derby. Hibs severely dented Hearts’ league title chances with the win, but were unable to save themselves from relegation.

Hearts vs Falkirk

Saturday, April 4th, 1998

Celtic vs Kilmarnock (4 (2) – 0(0) )

Saturday, February 21st, 1998

Scottish Premier – KO 19:45
Celtic 4 (2) – 0(0) Kilmarnock
Brattbakk 11
Brattbakk 36
Brattbakk 70
Brattbakk 87

Celtic: Gould ,Boyd ,Mahe ,McNamara (Donnelly ,62 ) ,Rieper (Annoni ,72 ) ,Stubbs ,Larsson (Jackson ,76 ) ,Burley ,Brattbakk ,Lambert ,Wieghorst

Kilmarnock: Marshall ,MacPherson ,Baker ,Lauchlan ,McGowne ,Reilly ,Mitchell (O’Neill ,82 ) ,Gary Holt ,Wright (Vareille ,68 ) ,McIntyre (Roberts ,81 ) ,Henry

Bookings: Baker ,Mitchell ,Reilly (Kilmarnock)

Attendance: 49231

Newcastle Utd vs Stevenage Borough

Wednesday, February 4th, 1998

Hibernian 1 – 1 Motherwell

Saturday, November 29th, 1997

Hearts 2 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, November 8th, 1997

Scotland vs Latvia

Saturday, October 11th, 1997

Newcastle United 3 – 2 Barcelona

Wednesday, September 17th, 1997

Hibernian 0- 1 Hearts

Saturday, August 30th, 1997

Scottish Premier – KO 19:45
Hibernian 0 (0) – 1(1) Hearts
McCann 7

Hibernian

  • Gottskalksson
  • Miller
  • Boco
  • Dods
  • Hughes
  • Charnley (Harper ,76 )
  • Dow
  • Lavety (Power ,70 )
  • Crawford
  • Rougier
  • McGinlay
  • Subs not used McCaffrey

Hearts

  • Rousset
  • Frail (Salvatori ,73 )
  • Pointon (Flogel ,88 )
  • Weir
  • McManus
  • Ritchie
  • McCann
  • Fulton
  • Robertson (Hamilton ,89 )
  • Cameron
  • Adam

Bookings

  • Pointon(Hearts)
  • Ritchie (Hearts)

Attendance

  • 15550

Shelbourne vs Kilmarnock

Thursday, August 28th, 1997

Kilmarnock vs Falkirk

Saturday, May 24th, 1997

Airdrie 2 – 4 Hibernian

Thursday, May 22nd, 1997

hibs survive the play off

Kilmarnock Vs Dundee United

Tuesday, April 22nd, 1997