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[29 Dec 2009 | No Comment | 79 views]
St Johnstone v Hibs: POSTPONED

The Hibees match at St Johnstone has been postponed because of safety concerns, as an icy blast of weather is set to hit Scotland.

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[30 Nov 2009 | One Comment | 250 views]
Active Nation Scottish Cup 4th Round Draw

Irvine Meadow landed the big tie they wanted when they were paired with the Hibees in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup. The Ayrshire team became the first Junior side to beat league opposition in the competition’s history when they beat Arbroath 1-0 on Saturday.

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[8 Nov 2009 | One Comment | 163 views]
Miller named Player of the Month

Hibees new signing Liam Miller has been named Clydesdale Bank Premier League Player of the Month for October.

The midfielder, formerly with Celtic and Manchester United, helped Yogi’s team stay unbeaten last month and scored the first goal since his move north from Sunderland in the 2-0 victory over Aberdeen at Easter Road on October 31.

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[18 Oct 2009 | 2 Comments | 1,727 views]
Wallpaper #11

This one comes at you in a minimalistic look. It’s completely black with the subtle hint of green, yellow and purple. Incorporated are the harp, ship and castle used in the Hibs crest. You’re welcome to download and use it for whatever you like.

Once again it’s coming at you in 1990 x 400, 1024 x 768, iPod/iPhone and the recently added size of 1990 x 1200. Hope you like it and feel free to leave comments at the bottom of the page!

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[13 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 387 views]
And if you know your Hibstory… #1

A bitterly cold Monday afternoon saw Hibs take on John Lambie’s Partick Thistle at Easter Road. Hibs had started season 93/94 rather well, initially putting together a great run of results and reaching the league cup final, which we narrowly lost to Walter Smith’s all conquering Rangers. Since losing that match in October however the stuffing had been knocked out of the team a bit and our usual winter slide into mediocrity had begun in earnest.