Archive for the ‘1990′s’ Category

Hearts 2 – 1 Hibernian

Sunday, May 21st, 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 3-1 Falkirk (SC Semi)

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

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 (SC Final)

Saturday, May 24th, 1997

Airdrie 2 – 4 Hibernian

Thursday, May 22nd, 1997

hibs survive the play off

Kilmarnock Vs Dundee Utd (SC Semi-Replay)

Tuesday, April 22nd, 1997

Hibernian 1 – 1 Celtic

Monday, February 17th, 1997

Hibernian 0 – 4 Hearts

Wednesday, January 1st, 1997

Leeds vs Tottenham Hotspur

Saturday, December 14th, 1996

Hibernian 1 – 3 Hearts

Saturday, September 28th, 1996

Hibernian vs Raith Rovers

Saturday, September 14th, 1996

CONTENTS
8 All go at rovers Upheaval in undermining Raith’s Premier Division Campaign
9 Miodrag Krivokapic
12 Balearic Boy Chris Jacksons on Strachan, Beardsley and Beckham
23 Rare Appearance The Edinburgh cup.
24 Godon’s Big Night Gordon Hunter’s Testimonial match, Hibs versus Coventry

PLUS - Business in blooming, Jacksons Column, Hibs Kids and much, much more

Hibernian 0 – 2 Rangers

Sunday, March 3rd, 1996

Hibernian 0 (0) – 2(0) Rangers
Laudrup
Mitchell

Hibernian 2 – 1 Falkirk

Saturday, February 24th, 1996

Goals

Gareth Evans
Keith Wright
Steve Kirk

Hibernian 0 – 2 Kilmarnock

Saturday, January 27th, 1996

Hibernian       0 (0) – 2(0)     Kilmarnock
Wright

Attendance: 8350

Hibernian 0 – 0 Motherwell

Saturday, January 20th, 1996

Hibernian 1 – 2 Aberdeen

Monday, January 8th, 1996

A CONTROVERSIAL. match, screened live across Britain, saw Hibs pass up several early chances before allowing Aberdeen to carry the three points back to Pittodrie. The game swung around the dismissal of Pat Mcginlay on the hour mark (red-carded for an alleged clash with Aberdeen’s Stephen Glass) and a delay confirming that a Billy Dodds header had crossed the line for Aberdeen’s second on 32 minutes. Down to ten men. Hibs were never quite able to claw their way hack into the game, despite a Frantic last couple of minutes sparked off by another fine goal from Kevin Harper.

Hibernian 2 – 1 Hearts

Monday, January 1st, 1996

Hibernian 0 – 4 Celtic

Saturday, December 9th, 1995

Hibernian 0 (0) – 4(2) Celtic
Donnelly
McNamara
O’Donnell
Van Hooijdonk


Hibernian 1 – 4 Rangers

Saturday, November 25th, 1995

Hibernian vs Partick Thistle

Wednesday, November 8th, 1995

Newcastle United vs Liverpool

Saturday, November 4th, 1995

Hibernian vs Kilmarnock

Saturday, October 28th, 1995

Hibernian 4- 2 Motherwell

Saturday, October 21st, 1995

Scottish Premier

Hibernian 4 (3) – 2(0) Motherwell
Jackson
McAllister
Weir

Attendance

  • 9896

Hibernian 2 – 2 Hearts

Sunday, October 1st, 1995

TICKET

PROGRAMME

Hibernian Goals :

  • Donald
  • McGinlay

Hearts Goals :

  • McPherson
  • Robertson

Hibernian vs Aberdeen

Saturday, September 16th, 1995

Hibernian 3 – 1 Stenhousemuir

Saturday, August 19th, 1995

East Fife – Manchester United (Friendly)

Sunday, August 13th, 1995

Hibernian vs Queens Park Rangers (Friendly)

Saturday, August 12th, 1995

Hibernian 0 – 0 Middlesborough

Thursday, August 10th, 1995

Hibernian 1-1 Celtic

Wednesday, May 10th, 1995

Hibernian 3 – 1 Hearts

Saturday, May 6th, 1995

Wright Weir and Harper

Hibernian 0 – 2 Falkirk

Wednesday, April 19th, 1995

Hibernian 1-3 Celtic (SC Semi-Replay)

Tuesday, April 11th, 1995

Hibernian 0-0 Celtic (SC Semi)

Friday, April 7th, 1995

Hibernian 2 – 0 Motherwell

Wednesday, March 22nd, 1995

Stenhousemuir vs Hibernian (4 – 0)(SC 5th Rnd)

Saturday, March 11th, 1995

Attendance: 3520

Hibernian 1 – 1 Rangers (1 – 1)

Saturday, March 4th, 1995

Hibernian 2 – 0 Motherwell

Saturday, February 18th, 1995

Scottish FA Cup – Round 4

Hibernian 2 (1) – 0(0) Motherwell
Goals from McGinley & Harper
on 18-02-1995

Attendance: 10639

Hibernian 4 – 2 Aberdeen

Saturday, January 21st, 1995

Hearts 2 – 0 Hibernian

Wednesday, January 18th, 1995

Game postponed to the 18th due to frozen pitches at tynie

Hibernian 2 – 1 Kilmarnock

Saturday, January 7th, 1995
Hibernian
  • Leighton
  • W Miller
  • Hunter
  • Tweed
  • Mitchell
  • McAllister(Evans 82)
  • findlay (Farrel 71)
  • McGinley
  • O'Neill
  • D Jackson
  • Wright

Goals
  • McGinley 12
  • O'Neill 68
Kilmarnock
  • Lekovic
  • Macpherson
  • Whiltorth
  • Anderson (Napier 84)
  • Black
  • Mitchell
  • Connor
  • Henry
  • Reilly
  • Maskrey(Brown 71)
  • McKee

Goals
  • McKee 67

Booked
  • Whiltorth
  • Anderson
  • Maskrey

Ref

  • Hugh Dallas (Bonkle)

Hibernian 4 – 0 Dundee Utd

Saturday, December 31st, 1994

Keith Wright Hatrick an one from Michael O’Neil

Hibernian 1 – 1 Celtic

Wednesday, November 30th, 1994

Real Madrid vs Tenerife

Sunday, November 27th, 1994

Hibernian 2 – 2 Motherwell

Saturday, November 19th, 1994

Scotland vs Russia

Wednesday, November 16th, 1994

Aberdeen vs Hibernian

Wednesday, November 9th, 1994

Hibernian 2 – 1 Hearts

Saturday, October 29th, 1994

Dundee United – Hibernian

Saturday, October 22nd, 1994

Hibernian vs Rangers

Saturday, October 8th, 1994

Hibernian vs Partick Thistle

Saturday, October 1st, 1994

Hearts vs Kilmarnock

Saturday, September 24th, 1994

Celtic – Hibernian

Saturday, September 24th, 1994

Celtic 2 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, September 24th, 1994

Hibernian 1 – 2 Airdrie

Wednesday, September 21st, 1994

Motherwell 1 – 1 Hibernian

Saturday, September 17th, 1994

Hibernian vs Aberdeen (2-2)

Saturday, September 10th, 1994

Hibernian

  • Leighton
  • Farrell
  • Tortolano
  • Findlay (Love 81)
  • Tweed
  • Beaumont
  • McAllister
  • Hamilton
  • Evans(McGraw 81)
  • Jackson
  • O’Neill

Aberdeen

  • Theo Snelders
  • S. McKimmie
  • Woodthorpe
  • Grant
  • Smith
  • Wright
  • Jess
  • McKinnon
  • Booth
  • Dodds
  • Winnie

Goals

  • O’Neill 38secs
  • Jackson 23mins
  • Dodds 33mins
  • Grant 74mins

Attempt on goal

  • Hibs 6
  • Aberdeen 5

Referee:

  • Mr L B Thow (Ayr)

Match Report In this programme

Hibernian vs Dunfermline (2-0)

Tuesday, August 30th, 1994

CONTENTS

  • 8 Eastenders visit Edinburgh Hibernian welcome Dunfermline
  • 14 Jacksons Column Hibernian from the inside out
  • 18 In there own write New football magazine are appearing everywhere.
  • 23 A Tale of Trophies League Cup memories.
  • 24 A Wealth of Experience New man Jocky Scott on the last 12 months
  • 25 Top Ranking? After the World Cup where do Scotland fit in the hierarchy of global football?
  • PLUS Alex Miller, Douglas Cromb, Match Memory, The peoples view of British football (page 19) and more …

Hearts 0 – 1 Hibernian

Saturday, August 27th, 1994

HEARTS

  • Walker
  • Mclaren
  • Levein
  • Berry
  • Frail
  • Mackay (sent off)
  • Leitch (A johnstone 76)
  • McKinley (Miller 40)
  • Colquhoun
  • Robertson
  • M Johnstone

HIBS

  • Leighton
  • Beaumont
  • Tweed
  • Hunter
  • Miller(Tortolano 50)
  • Evens
  • Findley
  • Hamilton
  • O’Neill
  • Harper(McAllister 62)
  • Jackson

Referee

  • Mr L Mottram (Forth)

Attendance

  • 14000

Quote: from Jacksons Column

Winning against hearts was a huge relief to all of us. That victory should now end press speculation about a jinx, and we can look forward to more successes against out city rivals. The reaction of our fans throughout the game was absolutely tremendous and i was delighted to join them in celebration at the end of the match. There were only 4000 Hibs fans in Tynecastle that day because of the reduced ticket allocation, but they sounded more like 14000, especially when the final whistle was blown. At the end of the day it was only three points – but it was a great three points to win.

Match Report In this programme

Here

Hibernian vs Kilmarnock

Saturday, August 20th, 1994

Hibernian vs Dundee United

Saturday, August 13th, 1994

Rangers vs Sampdoria & Manchester United vs Newcastle United

Friday, August 5th, 1994

Selkirk vs Hibernian

Thursday, August 4th, 1994

Hibernian 0 – 0 Kilmarnock

Saturday, May 14th, 1994

Hibernian 1 – 0 Rangers

Tuesday, May 3rd, 1994

Keith Wright scores – the last game of the terracing!

Hibernian 0-0 Hearts

Saturday, April 30th, 1994

Match Report in the subsequent Programme: Here

Kilmarnock 0-0 Rangers (SC Semi)

Sunday, April 10th, 1994


Hibernian 0-0 St Johnstone

Saturday, April 2nd, 1994

St Johnstone 0-1 Kilmarnock

Wednesday, March 30th, 1994

Partick Thistle vs Hibernian

Saturday, March 26th, 1994

Scotland 0 – 1 Netherlands

Wednesday, March 23rd, 1994

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Hibernian 0 – 0 Celtic

Saturday, March 19th, 1994

Hibernian 0 – 1 Dundee Utd

Saturday, February 26th, 1994

Hibernian 1 – 2 Hearts

Sunday, February 20th, 1994

Kilmarnock 0 – 3 Hibernian

Saturday, January 15th, 1994

Hearts 1 – 1 Hibernian

Wednesday, January 12th, 1994

postponed from 1/1/94 – frozen pitch

Hibernian 2 – 0 Dundee

Saturday, January 8th, 1994

Goals from Kevin McAllister and Super Tortolano

Hibernian 5-1 Partick Thistle

Monday, December 27th, 1993

Hibernian 3 – 2 Motherwell

Saturday, December 11th, 1993

Hibs: Wright ’56,Findlay ’69,Mitchell ’85, ‘Well: Coyne ’60 & ’68

Hibs
  • Leighton
  • Miller
  • Mitchell
  • Findlay
  • Tweed
  • Hunter
  • Tortolano
  • Hamilton
  • Wright
  • Jackson
  • O'Neil

Subs
  • Farrell
  • Evans garethevans

Goals
  • Wright '56
  • Findlay '69
  • Mitchell '85
Motherwell
  • Dykstra
  • Shannon
  • Mckinnon
  • Krivokapic
  • Martin
  • McCart
  • Lambert
  • Dolan
  • Kirk
  • O'Donnell
  • Coyne

Subs
  • Philiben
  • McGrillen

Goals
  • Coyne '60 & '68

Red Cards
  • Krivokapic

Shots on target

  • Hibs 7
  • Motherwell 7

Fouls
  • Hibs 13
  • Motherwell 8

Corners
  • Hibs 7
  • Motherwell 1

Hibernian vs Rangers

Saturday, November 20th, 1993

Hibernian vs Kilmarnock

Tuesday, November 9th, 1993

Hibernian vs Hearts

Saturday, October 30th, 1993

Rangers 2 – 1 Hibernian LC Final

Sunday, October 24th, 1993

Rangers: Maxwell ,Stevens ,Robertson ,Gough ,McPherson ,McCall ,Steven ,Ferguson ,Durrant ,Hateley ,Huistra (McCoist ,45)
Subs not used: Mikhailichenko,Scott,

Hibernian: Leighton ,Miller ,Mitchell ,Farrell ,Tweed ,Hunter ,McAllister ,Hamilton ,Wright ,Jackson (Gareth Evans ,45 ) ,O’Neill
Subs not used Beaumont,Reid,

Bookings: None

Attendance: 47632

Raith Rovers vs Kilmarnock

Saturday, October 9th, 1993

Hibernian vs Raith Rovers

Tuesday, October 5th, 1993

Celtic – Kilmarnock

Saturday, October 2nd, 1993

Hibernian vs Dundee United

Saturday, October 2nd, 1993

Rangers 2 – 1 Hibernian

Saturday, September 25th, 1993


Dundee United – Hibernian

Tuesday, September 21st, 1993

Hearts vs Kilmarnock

Saturday, September 18th, 1993

Kilmarnock vs Hibernian

Saturday, September 4th, 1993

Partick Thistle vs Hibernian

Tuesday, August 31st, 1993

Hibernian vs Dundee

Tuesday, August 24th, 1993

Hearts 1 – 0 Hibernian

Saturday, August 21st, 1993

Hibernian 2- 0 Alloa Athletic

Tuesday, August 10th, 1993

GOALS : Wright, Donald


1 Leighton
2 W. Miller
3 Tortolano
4 McIntrye
5 Tweed
6 Hunter
7 Mcallister
8 Hamilton
9 Wright
10 Jackson
11 McGraw
12 Lennon
14 Donald

Hibernian vs Partick Thistle

Saturday, May 15th, 1993

Hibernian 3-1 Celtic

Saturday, April 17th, 1993

Meadowbank 1 – 1 Kilmarnock

Saturday, April 10th, 1993

Hibernian 0-1 Aberdeen (SC Semi)

Saturday, April 3rd, 1993

Dunfermline vs Kilmarnock

Saturday, March 27th, 1993

Scotland vs Germany (Friendly)

Wednesday, March 24th, 1993

Hibernian vs St Johnstone

Saturday, March 6th, 1993

Jersey vs Hibernian (Friendly)

Monday, February 22nd, 1993

Scotland 3 – 0 Malta

Wednesday, February 17th, 1993

Hibernian 0 – 0 Hearts

Saturday, January 2nd, 1993

Scotland 0 – 0 Italy

Wednesday, November 18th, 1992


Hearts vs Hibernian

Saturday, November 7th, 1992

Scotland 0 – 0 Portugal

Wednesday, October 14th, 1992


Celtic vs Hearts

Wednesday, October 7th, 1992

Anderlecht 1 – 1 Hibernian

Tuesday, September 29th, 1992

29 September 1992 UEFA Cup Anderlecht


Hibernian 2 – 2 Anderlecht

Tuesday, September 15th, 1992

Hibernian Edinburg – RSC Anderlecht 2:2 (1:1)
(Beaumont 4, McGinlay 75 – Degryse 39 p, van Vossen 67)
RSC ANDERLECHTHibernian Edinburg 1:1 (1:1)
(Nilis 4 -Jackson 15)

Kilmarnock vs St Johnstone

Tuesday, August 25th, 1992

Brechin City 1-2 Hearts

Wednesday, August 19th, 1992

GOALS
Hearts : Tosh McKinlay ;John Robertson

Brechin City : Brown

att : 1903

Kilmarnock 3 – 1 Hibernian

Tuesday, August 18th, 1992

Hibernian 0-2 Airdrie

Tuesday, April 7th, 1992

Hearts 1 – 1 Hibernian

Wednesday, January 1st, 1992

HIBERNIAN

  • John Burridge
  • Willie Miller
  • Graham Mitchell
  • Gordon Hunter
  • Tommy McIntyre
  • Dave Beaumont
  • Mickey Weir
  • Brian Hamilton
  • Keith Wright
  • Gareth Evans
  • Pat McGinley
  • Mark McGraw
  • Joe Tortolano
  • Danny Lennon
  • David Nichols

Hibernian vs Dundee United

Saturday, December 28th, 1991

Hibernian 2-0 Dunfermline Atheltic (LC Final)

Sunday, October 27th, 1991

Scottish League Cup – Final
Hibernian 2 (0) – 0(0) Dunfermline

  • McIntyre
  • Wright

Hibernian

Dunfermline

  • Rhodes
  • Wilson
  • Siddall
  • McCathie
  • Moyes
  • Robertson
  • McWilliams
  • Kozma
  • Leitch
  • Davies
  • Sinclair (Cunnington 45)

Bookings

  • None

Attendance

  • 40377


Hibernian 4-2 Aston Villa (Friendly)

Monday, October 14th, 1991

HIBERNIAN



ASTON VILLA

Nigel Spink
Stuart Teale
Dwight Yorke
Gordon Cowans
Kevin Richardson
Pal Mortimer
Cyrille Regis
Dalian Atkinson
Ian Olney
Mark Blake
Derek Mountfield
Tony Daley
Chris Price
Stuart Gray
Ugo Ehiogu
Gary Penrice



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manager provided a reminder of what Scotland! intema-tional side have missed since he put his boots away. playing for 68 minutes before being replaced by Dave Fellinger. Dnlglish may hnve been the f0¢\l$ of attention but it was Keith Wright who did the “damage, scoring all four Hibs pals including three in eight minuta in the tint half. Tony Daley. hack alter a month out through injury. give Aston Villa an early lead in front of 6.000 fans. With Tommy Mclntyfe ab- sent because of Scotland dutid. the centre of the Hibs ‘defence looked suspect. So it was that Dalian Atkinson had time to lay the ball off for Daley to lob urridge.
Playing in central midfield, Delglish swung the match al- ntott single-ltandedly. He slips! open Villa in the 20th

W he?” “f from I6 Seven minua later, Del- |li||| Qi up the second goal when he rlispossessed Mount- freld on the byeline before lay- ing the bell off for Wright to convert a simple chance. A minute mer Wright corn- pleterl his hat-trick when he heeded a Weir cross at Spink _ and followed up to tuck home
the rebormri. l Ron Atkinson rnnrle three I cltoneea eller the interval, wqtllcirtg Richardson, Regis and Mortimer with Cowans, Penrioe and Fruggett. A header from Yorke pro-duced an excellent uve from lurridge and Villa pulled a ‘ wi on the hour when tsoored. Daley was unlucky not to equalise in the Blat minute
with a left-foot shot which hit a pos! but live minutes later Wright scored his own and _ Hibe’ fourth with a header. Attendance: 6980.

After leaving the field to a standing ovation. Dalglish
immediatly drove back to his
Stockport , pausing only
‘ to pic up a sgecial request of
tislr and c ips, black pud~
din; _supper and a bottle of
I Arnencan cream soda.
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Hibernian 1 – 0 Rangers

Wednesday, September 25th, 1991

Attendance: 40901


Motherwell 4 – 3 Dundee United

Saturday, May 18th, 1991

1991 Scottish Cup Final

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The 1991 Scottish Cup Final was played between Motherwell F.C. and Dundee United F.C. at Hampden Park on May 18th 1991. Motherwell held aloft the Cup after a classic encounter finished 4-3, after extra time.

Motherwell took the lead when Iain Ferguson headed home just after the half hour mark. Motherwell went two up through Ian Angus in the second half before Dave Bowman pulled one back for United.

Motherwell looked likely to win easily when Phil O’Donnell, just 18 years old, stooped to head his team into a 3-1 lead. But just when it seemed the Cup was set for Fir Park, John O’Neil pulled one back for the United and with seconds remaining Darren Jackson made it 3-3 to take the game into extra-time. However, in the first period of extra-time “super sub” Stevie Kirk won the Cup for Motherwell with a header and wrote himself into Motherwell folklore.

Scotland vs Bulgaria

Wednesday, March 27th, 1991