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1 #GGTTH ISSUE 08 PRICE 2.00 HIBERNIAN OFFICIAL MATCH PROGRAMME 2015/16 V ST MIRREN KICK OFF 3PM LADBROKES CHAMPIONSHIP

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3 HIBERNIAN FOOTBALL CLUB Easter Road Stadium, 12 Albion Place, Edinburgh, EH7 5QG Website: Tel: Hibs TV Hibernian Football Club Official CLUB DIRECTORY BOARD OF DIRECTORS Leeann Dempster, Chief Executive Rod Petrie, Chairman Brian G Houston, Director Amanda Jones, Director Bruce Langham, Director Jamie Marwick, Finance Director Stephen Dunn, Director Frank Dougan, Director Amit Moudgil, Director FOOTBALL STAFF Alan Stubbs, Head Coach Andy Holden, Assistant Coach John Doolan, First Team Coach Alan Combe, Player-Coach Craig Flannigan, Head of Sports Science Paul Green, Strength and Conditioning Coach Graeme Mathie, Head of Player Identification & Recruitment John Porteous, Head Physiotherapist Kitty Forrest, Senior Physiotherapist George Craig, Head of Football Operations Eddie May, Academy Coaching Manager Joe McBride, Under 20s Development Coach Calvin Charlton, Video Analyst Tam McCourt, Kit Manager Joyce McCourt, Kit Coordinator CLUB DOCTORS Dr Duncan Reid and Dr Stephen Miller PARTNERSHIPS, SPONSORSHIP & ADVERTISING Greig Mailer, Head of Marketing and Commercial gmailer@hibernianfc.co.uk Tel: Angela Peacock, Sales Manager apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk Tel: MATCH DAY HOSPITALITY Susie van der Post svanderpost@hibernianfc.co.uk MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS Colin Millar, Communications Manager. cmillar@hibernianfc.co.uk Tel: Ross Addy, Digital Development Executive. raddy@hibernianfc.co.uk Tel: HIBERNIAN HISTORICAL TRUST Tom Wright, Club Historian Artefacts and memorabilia: curator@hibshistoricaltrust.org.uk General comments or enquiries: secretary@hibshistoricaltrust.org.uk MEETINGS & EVENTS Azure at Easter Road Stadium, catering@hibernianfc.co.uk CLUB STORE Tel: hfcclubshop@justsport-group.com TICKET OFFICE Nicola Laing, Ticket Office Manager Tel: tickets@hibernianfc.co.uk STADIUM & OPERATIONS Keith Donaldson, Stadium Manager Colin Fraser, Head Groundsman Robbie McGregor, Operations Advisor GRAPHIC DESIGNER Jennifer Tune, Sian Pryce DESIGNED AND PRODUCED BY This week the club s official media channel, Hibs TV will be bursting with must-see content, including full match highlights of the League Cup Third Round match against Aberdeen. There will be full match highlights, with replays, for the game today against St Mirren available to watch as well as all the postmatch comments. Hibs TV s newest feature is a match diary, the aim of which is to show exactly what goes into making a matchday at Easter Road. Have a glimpse at hospitality, Hibee Tots and the 12th Man Package, as well as seeing the goals from each game, as you watch the stadium come to life. On October 3rd, Hibernian travel to Dumfries to take on Queen of the South, with live audio commentary of that match being provided from Palmerston Park. 100% Hibs bias will be on offer from our commentators no exceptions. Full match highlights and post-match interviews will be provided following the Ladbrokes Championship clash. Tune in now for full-match replays, highlights, exclusive interviews, and all the goals and all the glory, available to watch right away only on Hibs TV. 3

4 ALAN STUBBS HEAD COACH Welcome to Easter Road for this afternoon s Ladbrokes Championship match against Saint Mirren. I d like to extend a warm welcome to our guests from Paisley this afternoon, whether they are players, coaching staff or supporters. We have been on a fine run of form ourselves and I have to mention the fine win on Wednesday night. I thought my team, to a man, played excellently and all contributed to the performance in their own unique ways. At the back we were rigid, we held our own against a side that had previously won eight matches out of eight in domestic fixtures and restricted their chances. In the midfield we had the blend of defensive stoutness and were also threatening going forward in the attack. togetherness within the squad to push a result like that over the line. We also thoroughly enjoyed the rendition of Sunshine on Leith at the end of the game, it was a spectacle that we want to see more of at Easter Road, and it is something I feel we can achieve. Enjoy this afternoon s game. GGTTH, Alan Stubbs When we pushed for goals our strikers remained dangerous and alert to the opportunities that presented themselves and we were duly rewarded when Jason Cummings fantastic strike gave us the lead. 4 We experienced the crowd at Easter Road erupting once again and it was a joy to behold. I could see the lift it gave our players, and they were already on a high, so it boosted them an awful lot. Dominique Malonga exemplified the quality he possesses with his run and finish. He was calm, took his time and assessed his options well, fortunately he decided to pursue a second goal and we got it. That display from everyone involved was great and as the Head Coach I was delighted to see them do that. It really does show the quality we have in the team at this moment in time, and that there is a real sense of

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6 THE AWAY END: ST MIRREN FOOTBALL CLUB Hibernian welcomes the players, management, officials and supporters of St Mirren to Easter Road Stadium for this afternoon s Championship fixture. 6 Last season was one to forget for today s visitors; they never really got going under former boss Tommy Craig and by the time he was replaced by Gary Teale in December, the damage was already done. The club moved during the summer to bring in former Hibernian and Rangers defender Ian Murray and have backed him during the recent transfer window. The Buddies are in a transitional phase at the moment and given the massive turnaround in personnel during the summer, the team have understandably taken time to gel. Club captain Stephen Thompson recently admitted that St Mirren have perhaps taken time to adjust to life outside of the top flight and have been caught out by the standard of football in the Championship. It hasn t been the best of starts for Murray s new-look side who go into this afternoon s contest sitting third bottom on the league on five points. Petrofac Training Challenge cup victories over Berwick Rangers and Annan Athletic did little to mask a disappointing start to the campaign. An opening day defeat against Rangers at Ibrox was quickly followed by a surprise home loss against Murray s former side, Dumbarton. A goal-less draw in the Renfrewshire Derby against Morton gave them their first point of the new season and was soon followed by another against basement boys Livingston. Sean Kelly and Stephen Thompson scored the goals as St Mirren comfortably claimed all three points from their encounter with Queen of the South, however any confidence gained from that brief run of results evaporated with home defeats against Falkirk and Raith Rovers. St Mirren last month moved to snap-up former Aberdeen goalkeeper Jamie Langfield just days after he left Pittodrie for the final time. Langfield, 35, made 335 appearances during his ten years with the Dons and was given a testimonial match against Brighton & Hove Albion last month. The former Dundee, Dunfermline Athletic, Raith Rovers and Partick Thistle keeper joins his hometown club on a two-year deal as a Player-Coach. Versatile full-back Keith Watson joined the Buddies on a short-term contract until January after being released by Dundee United. The 25-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan to Hibs and nine appearances for the club. He spent part of the summer training with the club however injury hampered his chances of a deal. A combative, full-hearted defender, Watson will seek to get forward whenever opportunity allows. Defender Jack Baird came through the club s youth academy and broke through into the Paisley club s first team midway through last season. The 19-year-old made his senior bow last November in a 3-0 defeat away to Hamilton Academical. Baird has featured in all of St Mirren s games this term. Veteran defender Andy Webster recently joined St Mirren on a one-year deal, with the option of a year s extension. The former Scotland international has enjoyed a successful career with the likes Heart of Midlothian, Wigan Athletic, Rangers, Dundee United and Coventry City. Webster, who

7 has had his fair share of injury problems over the years, picked up Scottish Cup winners medals during his time with Hearts and Dundee United. Defender Sean Kelly came through the youth ranks at St Mirren Park before making his first team debut against Inverness Caledonian Thistle in August The defender, who has been capped by Scotland at under-21 level, was loaned out to Montrose and East Stirling for experience. Kelly scored his first goal of the new campaign during St Mirren s recent win over Queen of the South. St Mirren moved quickly to recruit Stuart Carswell after the midfielder was released by Motherwell during the close season. The 21-year-old joined on a one-year deal with the option of a further year. Carswell made 21 appearances starting 16 times as Motherwell retained their Premiership status through the Play-Offs. Midfielder Stephen Mallan was thrust into the Scottish football limelight last season when his sensational solo goal against Dundee became a social media sensation. The 18-year-old came through the club s youth system and is key player in Murray s midfield. Mallan has scored twice this term both games ending in 3-2 defeats against Livingston and Falkirk respectively. Former Republic of Ireland internationalist, Jim Goodwin, began his career with Celtic and has enjoyed spells with Stockport County, Scunthorpe United, Huddersfield Town, Oldham Athletic and Hamilton Academical. At times the 33-year-old Irishman appears to revel in his role as the pantomime villain of Scottish football. He thrives in the heat of a battle, the tough-tackling, no nonsense veteran loves nothing more than a physical challenge. Goodwin has been sent off twice during the last six meetings of the clubs. Manager Murray took a gamble during the summer, bringing in midfielder Cameron Howieson following the 22-year-old s release from Burnley. Howieson made his debut for the Clarets aged 17 and already has nine international caps for New Zealand. The midfielder wasted little time in making an impression at his new club, scoring against Rangers in his second match for the Buddies. St Mirren signed forward Calum Gallagher from Championship rivals Rangers on the eve of the new campaign, with the 21-year-old making his Buddies debut against his former employer just days later. Gallagher played five times last season for Rangers and has previously been farmed out to Alloa Athletic, East Stirling and Cowdenbeath to gain first team experience. Another of Murray s new recruits is on-loan Aberdeen striker Lawrence Shankland. The 20-year-old, who joined Aberdeen from Queen s Park in 2013, scored seven goals in 13 appearances for Dunfermline Athletic while on loan to the League One club last season. Shankland netted his first goal for the Buddies last weekend against Raith Rovers but was unable to prevent his side from falling to another defeat. 7

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9 HIBERNIAN S 12TH MAN This afternoon s 12th Man is supporter Raymond Sclater and he tells #GGTTH his Hibs story. What are your thoughts on the new season? I think we ve got a full team and we should do really well, I think we re going up. What was your first game? When I was 7 my uncle Robert took me a corner flag and I remember Gordon Smith was playing. What was your favourite game? The Barcelona game. My uncle Ian took me, I think I was 11 years old. How did you become a Hibernian supporter? My family are all from Leith and all Hibs supporters. I live in Aberdeen and travel to all home games and some away, I m a season ticket holder along with my wife. Who is your favourite ever Hibs player? The one and only Joe Baker is my idol. Today his name is featured in the team lines on page 36 of the match programme Raymond is part of the Hibs team. Everybody associated with Hibernian Football Club would like to welcome Raymond and we hope he enjoys a very special afternoon at Easter Road. To find out more about how you can become our 12th Man, please apeacock@ hibernianfc.co.uk 9

10 GLORY DAYS VIDEOTON 0-3 HIBERNIAN A feast of goals in Hungary 10 Hibernian had not featured in European competition for 11 years before being drawn out against Videoton of Hungary. The appearance prior to that was in 1978 as Strasbourg won 2-1 on aggregate in the second round of the UEFA Cup. For Videoton they had not suffered a lean spell, instead they featured prominently in European football in the mid-1980 s. The Hungarians enjoyed a run to the final of the UEFA Cup in the 1984/85 season defeating Dukla Prague, Paris Saint-Germain, Partizan Belgrade and Manchester United on the way. A semi-final victory over Bosnian outfit Zeljeznicar ensured the side from Western Hungary faced off against Real Madrid in the final. Despite being overturned 3-0 at home, a Lajos Majer strike gave the unfancied Eastern Europeans a shock victory at the Bernabeu. When Hibernian were paired with the Hungarians there was a sense of trepidation, but that was soon forgotten about when the side s met at Easter Road on 12 September After taking control of the game, the side won the first leg 1-0, thanks to Graham Mitchell effort. Two weeks later, and incidentally 26 years to the date of today s game against St Mirren, the second leg occurred. The city of Szekesfehervar was inundated with Hibs fans eager to lend their support to the side, and they were duly rewarded by Alex Miller s side. It took just nine minutes for Hibs to get the away goal that Miller so badly craved. Indeed it was to be before the game took place that the manager admitted he wanted his side to get a goal within the first ten minutes. Mitchell, who scored in the first leg, rode a challenge before embarking on a run down the wing. His left-foot cross was accurate and found Keith Houchen s run, and the English forward powered a header beyond Zsolt Petry. The Hungarians were unsettled by the goal and became more aggressive but not in a footballing sense. Instead Hibs were faced with a barrage of dirty tricks and overzealous challenges, but Miller s side remained largely calm and continued their relentless harrying of Videoton. John Collins received a booking in the 45th minute, along with Jozsef Takacs. It was a harsh booking for Collins, with his opponent ripping a gold chain from his neck and it falling on the turf of the Sostoi Stadion, and a mild reaction from the Hibs number 10 was given the same punishment as the initial provocation. Tamas Petres was given a straight red with 52 minutes on the clock for punching Neil Cooper in the face, and seven minutes later the striker s side were made to pay. Alan Sneddon floated a free-kick towards the dangerous Houchen, and his aerial prowess was on show again as he beat his marker to the ball and watched as his header flew towards the goal. Unfortunately for the experienced striker, he watched as the ball ricocheted off the woodwork. It bounced out onto the edge of the six yard box where an onrushing Gareth Evans tapped the ball home to make it 2-0 before the hour mark had been passed. Hibs continued to dominate, and the travelling support from Scotland were lapping up the stylish football on show from the side. Smooth, flowing passing with a calmness on the ball showed that the Easter Road side

11 could still cut it on the European stage despite a hiatus of over a decade. With 11 minutes to go, it was to be 3-0. Brian Hamilton found himself in a lot of room in the midfield area, he controlled the ball and steadied himself before thundering a drive towards Petry s goal. His strike suffered the same fate as Houchen s header before Evans goal; but it dropped into the box and Collins smashed a left-footed effort into the net to seal a sensational victory. It was a classy and clinical performance in Hungary, one which was more fitting of a side with more recent European pedigree, which made it even more astounding that it came from a team that had not played on the continent in 11 years. And just so you know, Collins got his gold chain back after the post-match festivities were complete. That night in Hungary is still retold with a sense of vigour and zest by the fans who travelled beyond the Iron Curtain to give Alex Miller s side unbelievable backing and the reward came after the game. After celebrating the sensational victory, the supporters called upon their team to take a bow on the running track the manager and players obliged. 11 The victory was the first in an away leg of European competition for Hibs in 15 years, going back to a 3-2 victory over Norwegian heavyweights Rosenberg in Trondheim.

12 HIBERNIAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION October Holiday Camp PLAY THE HIBERNIAN WAY! Could you be the next Jason Cummings, John McGinn or Mark Oxley? Find out by Signing Up to our Holiday Camp at Hibernian Training Centre and Meadowbank Sports Centre pitches. The next step is easy, call or visit www. hiberniancommunityfoundation.org.uk, go to PLAY and book yourself on to our October Camp. Now the fun and hard work can start, improving your speed, agility and skills with our coaches. Being the best you can, you can make it happen at Hibernian October Holiday Camp! HIBERNIAN TRAINING CENTRE (HTC): MONDAY 12TH OCTOBER FRIDAY 16TH OCTOBER 20 per week or 4 per day Meadowbank Sports Centre: Monday 12th October Friday 16th October Ages 5 14years A week of football fun pm pm 30 New this October week, Tots come too! Meadowbank Sports Centre 9:30am 10:30am Ages 3-4years An hour of Fun filled Football 20 per week or 4 per day Ages 5 14years A week of football fun 8:30-5:00pm pm pm 30 New this October week, Tots come too! Hibernian Training Centre 9:30am 10:30am Ages 3-4years An hour of Fun filled Football 12

13 TODAY S MASCOTS A warm Easter Road welcome to all of this afternoon s mascots for today s match against St Mirren. KIERAN QUINN age 9, who attends Duddingston Primary School and his favourite player is John McGinn. TWINS Ross Ashley Fresson and Grant Campbell Fresson, age 5, who attend Torphichen Primary School and their favourite player is Dominique Malonga. Everybody at Hibernian hopes you enjoy an unforgettable day at Easter Road Stadium and that you bring the Hibees some luck! Interested in your child becoming a Hibernian mascot? Please contact Angela Peacock ( apeacock@hibernianfc. co.uk) for more details and make your wee Hibee s dream become a reality 13 MICHAEL WALLACE age 8, who attends East Craigs Primary School and his favourite player is Mark Oxley.

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15 PLAYER HOME SPONSOR AWAY SPONSOR BOOTS SPONSOR GLOVES SPONSOR Paul Hanlon Ian & Chapman Mathers Dave & Lily Graham Gregor Campbell Hewson Lewis Stevenson Eric Annal & Family Allan & June Stewart The Hibbert Family Danny Handling Kathy Pitcher Mathew Moir To sponsor Jordon Forster Vince Robinson Stephen & David Harrold Niall Buchanan Jason Cummings Hibs.net Newtown Décor JB Contracts David Gray Glenn & Linda Milne - Healthy Hibees 4 In Hand Supporters Club HibsPaige Farid El Alagui Jamie Douglas East Air Conditioning Angeline Richardson Liam Fontaine Melissa Alison Hibs Fans News Dominique Malonga PLAYER SPONSORS Gregor Campbell Hewson Central Branch Supporters Club Gifted to Graeme Ward by Jamie and Andrew Paving Perfection Fraser Fyvie Hibs.net Line Marie Hoel Gregor Campbell Hewson Scott Martin Walter D.Dods Jamie Douglas To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk James Keatings East Lothian Hibs Paige Lawson JB Contracts Dan Carmichael Emerald Hibs Hibs Paige HibeesBounce Alan Stubbs James Cruickshanks Redpath & McLean Stevie B Martin Boyle Hibs Fans News Jason Ford Sean Brennan JB Contracts To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk Mark Oxley Finlay John Spooner Rebecca L Foley Lewis Corner Leeann Dempster Aaron Dunsmore Sammy Stanton Antonio Reguero Paving Perfection Return To The Sun Andrew Patrick Shaw To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk James Reilly Window Cleaning To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk Edward McEvoy To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk Marvin Bartley Gifted Edinburgh Dalkeith Pet Store Lauren Dunn Oli Shaw John McGinn Wallamhill House B&B Newtown Décor Liam Henderson Hibernian Supporters Association Dylan McGeouch Hibernian Supporters Association Darren McGregor Darren, Paul, Danny O'Brien and Sharlene Macintosh Hibernian Supporters Association Gifted to Brodes, Scott Jnr & Reece from Scott Mackie HibsPaige Hibs Fans News Billy Lowe Jamie Insall John Callaghan Allex Brodie To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk In Memory of Helen Dunn Lewis McEvoy Gifted to Nic Murdoch from Dawn Mathieson Floorplay Events Gifted to Morgan Mcevoy from Angie Mcevoy Henri Anier Escape Edinburgh Jamie Douglas Craig McEvoy Callum Dunn 15 Islam Feruz Andy Jeffrey Hibs Fans News Michael Mason Adam Eckersley Third Dimension To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk To sponsor apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk

16 LONG ROAD BACK TO LEITH DARREN McGREGOR 16 A Leither born and bred, Darren McGregor has finally found his way back home to Leith after 11 years as a senior footballer. McGregor grew up in North Fort Street and attended Fort Primary School, before going on to study at Trinity Academy. He recalls his time at school fondly, but admits that there was no football team until he reached fourth year of high school opting to play rugby instead. He said: I went to Trinity Academy, so I was on the cusp and I could have gone to Leith Academy. I went to Fort Primary and most of the pupils went to Trinity. We never had a school football team until we were fourth year, but we played rugby and some people thought I should have stuck with that. Hibernian Football Club has always been the apple of his footballing eye, and as a youngster he used to enjoy watching the sides of Alex McLeish and Tony Mowbray. McGregor admitted that he could not afford to attend the matches, so often had to make do with scaling a fence at the back of the old East Stand to watch his heroes play. Sometimes he would be thrown out, but he was persistent. Recalling those memories, he said: I actually snuck into a few games because we couldn t afford to pay so I was hopping over the wall to watch Hibs play. It was just a free-for-all once you hopped the fence into the East Stand. If you got caught by a security guard you got flung out and tried again 20 minutes later that was how my Saturdays were spent. That perseverance and willingness to succeed helped McGregor in his goal to become a full-time footballer. If you got caught by a security guard you got flung out and tried again 20 minutes later It was not always an easy road for the defender, he did not make it as a professional until 2004, aged 19, with Cowdenbeath, but two years later he found himself plying his trade with Arniston Rangers. After impressing and developing at the Gorebridge club, in 2008 he was signed again by his former side Cowdenbeath this time his spell was more successful and in 2010 his manager, Danny Lennon, left the Fife outfit to join St Mirren. McGregor was one of his first signings. He said: I took a while to mature and I was 24 when I got my break it was through Cowdenbeath. The manager, Danny Lennon, left Cowdenbeath to join St Mirren and he took me there with him. I had four great years there and then I went to Rangers for a year, before thankfully ending up here. Whilst at St Mirren, he received two serious injuries in successive seasons, but he bounced back from those setbacks and earned himself a move to Rangers. After one year at the Ibrox side, his future lay along the M8 and at the stadium where his thirst for football started. The move happened quickly, and he admits that it was always a dream of his to pull on the jersey and play for Hibernian. It s a cliché and it s used a lot, but it s genuinely a dream come true. For a boy from Leith who grew up supporting Hibs, they were always at the top of my list of teams to play for. I grew up watching Sauzee, Latapy, Paatelainen and then the newer generation of Fletcher, Riordan, O Connor, Brown and Whittaker I ve got some really happy memories of watching them when I was younger.

17 Hibs would have been my priority when I turned pro if I was given the chance, but I m thankful that I ve now been given it in the latter stages of my career, but I m hoping to enjoy it and do well. It is no surprise that his idol growing up was a certain Franck Sauzee. McGregor tried to emulate the Frenchman s game, but admits he has fallen short of being in his category. I ve tried to base my game off Sauzee but I think I ve missed the mark quite widely! He was great technically, he was ahead of his time and I think Hibs were lucky to get him when we did. For me being a defender, just seeing him take free-kicks that was quite uncommon back then, he was so calm on the ball which is rare for defenders so I definitely appreciated him in a Hibs strip. Promotion back to the top flight of Scottish football is the aim for the season for Hibernian, and that is something McGregor wants to achieve with his boyhood heroes. He admits that if they were to succeed that it would jump straight to the top of his footballing achievements as his favourite. He is also not discounting a title charge from Hibs, as he feels there is nothing between the side and his former employers. He said: Getting promoted with my boyhood heroes would probably be my number one football memory. It would be great. Last year it was unfortunate in the play-offs, this year Rangers are looking strong, but I believe that we can challenge. I ve trained and been in the dressing room at Rangers and done the same at Hibs we re not far away, there s a lot of good players here. We just need to win the games in and around the Rangers game, and then when it comes it will be a big effort. We re looking very strong. 17

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20 IN THAT NUMBER: NUMBER SEVEN ALEX EDWARDS An exciting winger that wowed Easter Road crowds for seven years, producing many memories playing in green and white. Alex Edwards joined Hibs in 1971, but prior to that the winger enjoyed a great time at his hometown team Dunfermline Athletic. Aged just 16 years and 5 days, Edwards made his firstteam debut for the Pars making him the second youngest player to feature in a senior Scottish league match. His manager was Jock Stein, who himself would manage Hibernian, was a firm believer in the ability of a player far outweighing his age. And he was not wrong. Edwards would enjoy a fine spell at Dunfermline including featuring in the Fife outfit s stunning 6-2 victory over Spanish giants Valencia at East End Park. To put that into perspective it was the first time a British club had toppled the might of Los Che. The trio were to be a massively important part of the side that won the 1972 League Cup final, defeating Aberdeen, Dundee United, Airdrieonians and Rangers en route to the famous victory at Hampden Park. The Ibrox side met their match in the semi-final as the skilful and electrifying trio left players with the stature of John Greig and Sandy Jardine chasing shadows for the entirety of the match. Indeed it was to be a Brownlie goal that sent Hibs into the final. Hibs had not long lost 6-1 to Celtic in a Scottish Cup Final, and with defeat fresh in the minds of the players, it was 20 After winning the Scottish Cup in 1968, playing a prominent role on the right-wing in the 3-1 victory over Heart of Midlothian, Edwards remained at Dunfermline for three more years. It was not until 1971 that the thrilling winger moved across the Firth of Forth to play in green and white. Eddie Turnbull was the manager at the time, and his shrewd acquisition of Edwards came in at 13,000. The penetrative attacking skillset of the winger saw him became a prominent part of the Hibs attack. The chemistry that was forged between John Brownlie, Pat Stanton and the iconic number seven was a joy to behold for the support on the Easter Road terraces.

21 easy to believe that they would falter yet again to the powerful Hoops side. But it was not the case. After bossing the game, with Edwards a pivotal figure in giving defenders such as Billy McNeill a difficult time, Hibs took the lead on the hour mark. From a set-piece the winger found Stanton and the inspirational captain made it 1-0 with a fine finish. Six minutes later and the strings were being pulled by the number seven again. This time his pass found Stanton on the right wing, and with the Celtic defence all at sea, and busy marking Alan Gordon, a cross was headed home by Jimmy O Rourke to ensure that silverware was heading back to the capital city. Not even a Kenny Dalglish goal could dent the confidence of Turnbull s Tornadoes in the closing stages of the match, nor could it stop the side lifting the trophy and parading it along Princes Street thanks to the industry and guile of Edwards. In many cases that would be enough to achieve you legendary status at any club, the League Cup was the first major trophy that Hibs had won since 1902, but Edwards kept the good times rolling and continued to help the side hit new heights. It all came to a nice boil on New Year s Day, Calling the shots on a memorable derby victory, the winger ensured his name was added to folklore as part of the side that demolished rivals Hearts 7-0 at Tynecastle. His exquisite pass to Gordon carved the hosts defence apart and the forward chested the ball down, before slamming it into the net to net the second goal on that day. Every time Hibs went forward, the side looked like scoring, and they were directed in attack by Edwards the chief tormentor of that faithful Edinburgh Derby victory. Sadly, he could not bag a goal for himself, although his teammates did try to help him get on the scoresheet. That sent Hibs top, but it was unfortunate as a few days later things turned sour for the Club and Edwards himself. East Fife arrived at Easter Road and were set to frustrate the hosts, which got under the skin of Edwards and he threw the ball at an opponent resulting in an eight week suspension. On that day Brownlie broke his leg Hibs losing their right-sided duo in one match. This meant that the Hibs title challenge hit the skids, eventually finishing in third place, but the side had already written themselves into Hibernian folklore. Edwards played at Hibernian until 1978, before transferring to Arbroath, and he saw his playing days out in a two year spell at the Gayfield club. A born entertainer and a footballing genius, Edwards is dubbed one of the greatest ever Scottish footballers never to have been capped for Scotland. The captivating attacker only has a solitary Scotland under-23 cap to his name; gained in But he capped off his sole international appearance with a goal. A cup winner, a major part in orchestrating a fabulous and famous derby victory, it is safe to say that Edwards will forever be revered at Easter Road. 21

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23 POLICY ON UNACCEPTABLE CONDUCT PURPOSE This Policy has been developed in line with an agreement by clubs in the Scottish Premiership to take responsibility for the actions of their own supporters at matches, both home and away. Accordingly the SPFL introduced new rules regarding Unacceptable Conduct at football matches with effect from 1st August, The SFA has also adopted these rules for Scottish Cup Matches. Where a club is in breach of, or failure to fulfil the Rules relative to Unacceptable Conduct, the SPFL may take certain action against the Club. Examples of this include fines and deduction of points. POLICY It is the policy of Hibernian Football Club (the Club) that Unacceptable Conduct will not be tolerated. Any individuals attending matches who are found to have engaged in Unacceptable Conduct may have disciplinary action taken against them. This may include removal of ticketing privileges, removal of season tickets and bans from stadia for a specified period/or other appropriate sanctions. Unacceptable Conduct may also lead to criminal charges. Reference should be made to the SPFL Rules regarding Unacceptable Conduct and Powers of the Board and Commissions when dealing with this policy. IMPLEMENTATION The Home Club in any Official Match must ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, i) good order and security ii) that policies and procedures have been adopted and are implemented to prevent incidents of Unacceptable Conduct iii) that any incidents of Unacceptable Conduct are effectively dealt with, at its Stadium on the occasion of an Official Match. Each Club must ensure, so far as reasonably practicable, that its Players, officials, supporters, and any person exercising a function for or connected with the Club do not engage in Unacceptable Conduct on the occasion of any Official Match. Any failure by a Club to discharge a requirement to which it is subject by virtue of the above Rules shall constitute a breach of these Rules. UNACCEPTABLE CONDUCT Unacceptable Conduct is conduct which is violent or disorderly. Violent conduct includes any actual, attempted, or threatened physical violence against any person, or intentional damage to property. Disorderly conduct includes; Conduct which stirs up or sustains, or is likely or is designed to stir up or sustain hatred or ill will against or towards individuals or groups of people because of: Colour, race, nationality, (including citizenship) or ethnic or national origin Membership, or presumed membership, of a religious group or of a social cultural group with perceived religious affiliation Sexual orientation Transgender identity Disability Using threatening, abusive or insulting words or conduct Displaying writing or any other thing which is threatening, abusive or insulting NON COMPLIANCE The Club will take all reasonably practicable steps to deter and prevent individuals from engaging in Unacceptable Conduct. Where incidents of Unacceptable Conduct are reported or detected, Stewards contracted by the Club, will in the first instance be tasked to take all reasonably practicable steps to properly deal with the situation and bring the matter to a satisfactory conclusion. There may be occasions where it is necessary to seek the assistance of Lothian and Borders Police to deal with incidents of Unacceptable Conduct within or around the Stadium. Where, for operational or other reasons determined by the Chief Steward, Event Day Safety Officer or Police Event Commander it is not possible or practicable to directly intervene in an incident all reasonable steps will be taken to detect individuals engaged in Unacceptable Conduct. This may include: Identification of individuals by seat row and number and if possible supported by CCTV. Written information from Stewards or Police Officers. Disclosure to and exchange of information with other SPFL Clubs. Any information available from postmatch de-briefs. Any other source of information available. Note: For the purposes of dealing with incidents of Unacceptable Conduct, Season Ticket holders or purchasers of advanced tickets will be deemed to be responsible for their allocated seat(s). Where the incident of Unacceptable Conduct is not the subject of a Police Enquiry, the Stadium & Facilities Manager or the Club Secretary will, where required, carry out any further enquiry necessary to bring the matter to a conclusion. This may involve preparing reports and making recommendations to the Board on any disciplinary action required to be taken against individuals and/or making recommendations within the Club to reduce and eradicate Unacceptable Conduct. CONCLUSION The introduction of this policy which is in line with SPFL agreements places additional responsibility on the Club to ensure individuals do not engage in Unacceptable Conduct within Easter Road Stadium and whilst visiting other SPL Clubs. The subject of Unacceptable Conduct is already under close scrutiny and the Club seeks the co-operation and support of all supporters in its efforts to reduce and eradicate such behaviour. 23

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26 HIBERNIAN LADIES Hibernian Ladies bounced back from their first league defeat of the season to thrash Cumbernauld Colts 7-0 and book their place in the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup. 26 Hibs comprehensive victory at Broadwood Stadium secured a last four showdown with Celtic that will be held at Ainslie Park next month. Two goals in as many minutes from Lizzie Arnot ensured that Hibs were never going to succumb to a giant-killing act before Cailin Michie added a third on 20 minutes. Michie picked up a knock and had to be replaced before half-time by Chelsea Cornet, but not before Chloe Arthur notched Hibs fourth. Arthur scored her second of the evening on 55 minutes with a stunning strike from outside the Cumbernauld penalty box that went in off the underside of the crossbar. Manager Chris Roberts made a number of changes as he utilised his full squad and one of those substitutes, Lia Tweddie, grabbed a late double to complete the scoring. We are delighted to be in the next round of the competition and it was nice to see the goals shared around. said Roberts. The girls produced a really disciplined performance and moved the ball around well throughout the 90 minutes. Cumbernauld sat in deep and tried to make it difficult for us. As a result we had lot of possession, so we needed to remain patient and find the right opportunity. Two goals in as many minutes gave us comfort and the game was killed off by half-time. It was nice to give everyone some game-time and it s a pleasant way to start the weekend. Scotland star Lizzie Arnot insists Hibs Ladies can still win the Scottish Women s Premier League however she admits they will likely have to beat Glasgow City to do so. City lead Hibs by three points following the Easter Road girls surprise defeat away to Aberdeen recently. Both meetings with City this term have ended in 3-3 draws and whilst Hibs have taken confidence from them, they know they will have to win when the clubs meet next month in their final clash of the campaign. Arnots believes Hibs fighting spirit, which saw them level late on against City in those draws, will stand them in good stead for the title run in. She said: It s good to know that we can come back, however, next time a draw won t be good enough and we ll need to get that win. It was obviously an exciting game, especially for the fans. It would ve been good to get the win, but because of the circumstances, the fact that we were ahead to then go behind, to get back in the last minute was rewarding. We have been ahead both times we have faced City in the league this season, so next time we will need to work on keeping the lead and trying not to lose it. Obviously we have been working on how to help us win, it s the best chance that we ve had to try and beat them and we re still in with a chance to win the league. It s good that we re finally challenging them; it s better for the league as well and for the standard in Scotland. It will raise our game as a whole, which is good.

27 Hibs are in action tomorrow afternoon when they host Celtic at Albyn Park, Broxburn, kick-off 2pm. RESULTS 1st March Hamilton Acad. (H) SWPL Cup (1st) 15th March Celtic (A) 29th March Hamilton Acad. (H) SWPL 12th April Stirling Uni. (H) SWPL 19th April Spartans (A) SWPL Cup (QF) 26th April Heart of Midlothian (A) SWPL 3rd May Forfar Farmington (H) SWPL 10th May Aberdeen (N) SWPL Cup (SF) 17th May Glasgow City (A) SWPL 24th May Rangers (H) 31st May Hutchison Vale (A) SWPL 3rd June Glasgow City (N) 7th June Spartans (H) 14th June Aberdeen (A) SWPL 21st June Glasgow City (SWFL) (H) ScotCup (2nd) W th June Inverness City (H) SWPL 26th July Aberdeen (H) SWPL 2nd August Celtic (A) 9th August Forfar Farmington (A) Scot Cup (3rd) W th August Glasgow City (A) SWPL 23rd August Rangers (H) 30th August Spartans (A) SWPL 6th September Aberdeen (A) SWPL 11th September Cumbernauld Colts (A) Scot Cup (QF) W 7-0 * Hibs won 4-1 on penalties. ** After extra-time. Obviously, the potential to claim a place in Europe is massive, everyone is looking forward to the chance and hopefully we come first and not second. For me, playing in the Champions League has definitely always been a big ambition and to think that we could potentially realise this next season at Hibs is exciting. This kind of opportunity - to play against other European teams - can only bring positive experiences to the players and hopefully attract more attention to the women s game in Scotland. It s good that we re finally challenging them; it s better for the league as well and for the standard in Scotland. It will raise our game as a whole, which is good. 27

28 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD After a successful pre-season, which saw the Hibernian Development Squad win four and draw one of their five matches, the side have yet to taste victory in any of their opening four games. 28 Joe McBride, Hibernian U20 Development Coach, spoke about the season so far and the development he has seen in his young side this campaign. Members of last year s under-17 side have been promoted including Oli Shaw, Adam Watson and Callum Donaldson; who is aged just 15. McBride believes that it is the reason for the dip in form comes from the fact that his young side are still adjusting to the rigours of training on a full-time basis. He said: There has been new lads come in and I think we have had that initial surge once they ve come in after just leaving school and becoming a full-time footballer. It s all exciting and new, but then comes the reality of it that it is difficult training full-time. They take a little dip physically with the time they are now spending on the pitch. I ve been delighted with the ones that have come in and they ve all integrated well and worked really hard and most of them have played quite a bit There has been a little dip lately, they re in here every day and in the 20 s games, so that can happen to the young ones when they come in. I have absolutely no doubt that they will come again and push on. You just expect that sometimes after their high tails off a wee bit. After coming close to achieving victory over Falkirk, with the side reduced to nine men due to injuries to Jordan Sinclair and trialist Michael Liddle, a free-kick deep into stoppage time denied Hibs an opening game win. Since then the side have lost every game, but McBride is keen to look at the positives his side have displayed, despite admitting his disappointment at 4-2 defeat against Partick Thistle. He said: There s no lack of positivity around here with the lads when they re training. You ve got to deal with results, but results are much more important when they are in the first-team, and hopefully when they progress to the first-team they need to know how to deal with that. The only game I have been really disappointed in was Partick Thistle, because we lost the goals in quick succession and it was just a disappointing result all round. McBride has had to contend with losing two of his regular starters, and promising aspects, Conner Duthie and Lewis Allan, as they are out on loan at Spartans and Forfar Athletic respectively. Both are getting on well and the benefits of the loan for Allan are already plain to see in training, according to his coach. McBride said: Lewis is enjoying his spell at Forfar and I m sure it ll do him the world of good playing against men every week and playing in a real competitive league. He certainly looks stronger and sharper when he is back training here. That is only going to be of benefit for himself.

29 DATE COMP VENUE OPP RESULT Sat 11/07/2015 Friendly A Ormiston W Wed 15/07/2015 Friendly A Craigroyston W Wed 22/07/2015 Friendly A Tranent Juniors W Sun 26/07/2015 Friendly A Selkirk W Fri 31/07/2015 Friendly H Brentford D Tue 11/08/2015 SPFL Development League A Falkirk 3-3 Thu 27/08/2015 SPFL Development League H Celtic 0-5 Tue 08/09/2015 SPFL Development League H PartickThistle 2-4 Wed 09/09/2015 SPFL Development League A Hamilton Accies 1-2 Tue 29/09/2015 SPFL Development League H Dundee Tue 06/10/2015 SPFL Development League A Ross Co Tue 13/10/2015 SPFL Development League H Aberdeen Tue 20/10/2015 SPFL Development League A Rangers Tue 27/10/2015 SPFL Development League H Kilmarnock Tue 03/11/2015 SPFL Development League A Dunfermline Tue 10/11/2015 SPFL Development League H Hearts Tue 17/11/2015 SPFL Development League A St Mirren Tue 24/11/2015 SPFL Development League H Motherwell Tue 01/12/2015 SPFL Development League A Dundee Utd Tue 08/12/2015 SPFL Development League H Inverness CT Tue 15/12/2015 SPFL Development League A St Johnstone Mon 21/12/2015 SPFL Development League H Falkirk Tue 12/01/2016 SPFL Development League A PartickThistle Tue 19/01/2016 SPFL Development League H Hamilton Accies Tue 26/01/2016 SPFL Development League A Dundee Tue 02/02/2016 SPFL Development League H Ross Co Tue 09/02/2016 SPFL Development League A Aberdeen Tue 16/02/2016 SPFL Development League H Rangers Tue 23/02/2016 SPFL Development League A Kilmarnock Tue 08/03/2016 SPFL Development League H Dunfermline Tue15/03/2016 SPFL Development League A Hearts Tue 22/03/2016 SPFL Development League H St Mirren 29 Tue 29/03/2016 SPFL Development League A Motherwell Tue 05/04/2016 SPFL Development League H Dundee Utd Tue 12/04/2016 SPFL Development League A Inverness CT Tue 19/04/2016 SPFL Development League H St Johnstone Tue 26/04/2016 SPFL Development League A Celtic

30 HIBERNIAN V ST MIRREN A look back at a classic encounter between the two sides Hibernian 4-2 St Mirren With Hibernian sitting in third place in the early stages of February they knew a win against eleventh placed St Mirren would allow them to leap frog Rangers into second place on the weekend of February 10th Hibernian in the McLeish era was blessed with names that to this day still bring a smile to a Hibs fans face just through the memories of magical moments. It was no surprise to see the team doing so well in the league. Going into the game in February, Hibernian may have been 11 points off the league leaders Celtic. But they were also an astonishing 15 points ahead of the closest team behind them, which was Kilmarnock in 4th. After 17 minutes a pass back was awarded and up stepped Franck Sauzee who waited for the ball to be rolled into his path before curling it into the net. The script had a twist, Gary Smith gave away a penalty that was converted just before half-time. Hibernian found themselves behind not long after the start of the second half through a deflected goal off John O Neil, and the hopes of finishing the day in second place were beginning to fade. But David Zitelli turned the game on its head all in the space of two minutes. First the French forward was played into the box by Russell Latapy, then using his strength to hold off a defender, he tucked the ball beyond the St Mirren keeper to equalise. Two minutes later and Hibernian were back in the lead, Zitelli again pouncing on an error from St Mirren defender Paul Rudden who wanted too much time on the ball on the edge of his box. The Frenchman didn t need a second invitation to snatch the ball before slotting home. Latapy though was obviously unamused with only an assist on the day and wanted his name on the scoresheet too. After initially losing the ball, the Trinidad and Tobago internationalist was determined to win the ball back. Once that was done he then arrowed a low and powerful shot into the bottom far corner of the goal to make it 4-2 and seal the three points. 30

31 HIBS CLUB UPDATE Twitter - twitter.com/hibsclub Facebook - Everyone at The Hibs Club would like to congratulate Alan and the players on Wednesday night s fantastic League Cup win against Aberdeen. A strong performance against the country s form side can only build confidence for the rest of the season. This year, as The Hibs Club celebrates 50 years at Sunnyside, our Trustees have been exploring ways of working more closely to help Hibs achieve their aims for the season. By donating to Hibernian Supporters Limited, sponsoring the Happy Hibee half time draw and once again sponsoring players like Dylan McGeouch, Liam Henderson and Oli Shaw, the Trustees hope The Hibs Club can play its part in bringing more nights like Wednesday back to Easter Road. We re are also delighted to be launching another new initiative this season. We re giving some lucky fans the chance to enjoy hospitality at Hibs v Falkirk on Saturday 12th December. For just 5 per ticket you could win a table for ten people, enjoying all that hospitality at Easter Road has to offer. And profits from the raffle will be split between Hibernian Supporters Limited and Hibernian Ladies, delivering benefits to Hibs and the wider Hibernian community. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE HIBS CLUB AT SUNNYSIDE - GOOD LUCK! On this day in history: Colin Nish was on target as Hibernian ran out 3-1 winners over Motherwell at Fir Park in The other scorers were Derek Riordan and Merouane Zemmama. 31

32 32 FIXTURES & STATS SEASON 2015/16 COMP DATE OPPOSITION RES ATT POS Friendly 1 11-Jul Wigan Athletic 1-2 N/A N/A * * * S * Friendly 2 14-Jul Berwick Rangers 3-0 1,080 N/A S *1 S *1 S Friendly 3 18-Jul Dunfermline Athletic 2-1 3,337 N/A S *1 S * S S Friendly 4 21-Jul Ayr United N/A S * S * * Chall Cup 1 25-Jul RANGERS ,225 N/A S S U *1 U Champ 1 01-Aug MONTROSE 3-0 5,933 N/A S1 * U *1 U Champ 1 08-Aug Dumbarton 1-2 1,552 7 * * S U * U Champ 2 15-Aug MORTON 1-0 8,923 6 * * * S1 U Champ 3 23-Aug Rangers (kick-off 12:30) ,220 6 U * * * U Leag Cup 2 26-Aug STRANRAER 1-0 5,224 N/A U * S * Champ 4 29-Aug RAITH ROVERS 2-0 8,484 5 * U *1 Champ 5 12-Sep ALLOA ATHLETIC 3-0 7,774 3 U * S U *1 Champ 6 19-Sep Livingston 1-0 3,007 3 * S * Leag Cup 3 23-Sep ABERDEEN (kick off 19:45) ,092 N/A S * S *1 U Champ 7 26-Sep ST MIRREN Champ8 03-Oct Queen of the South Champ 9 17-Oct DUMBARTON Champ Oct Falkirk (kick-off 19:45) Champ Oct Raith Rovers Champ Nov RANGERS (kick-off 12:30) Champ Nov St Mirren Champ Nov LIVINGSTON Champ Nov Alloa Athletic Champ Dec Morton Champ Dec FALKIRK Champ Dec QUEEN OF THE SOUTH Champ Dec Rangers Champ Jan RAITH ROVERS Champ Jan Falkirk Champ Jan ST MIRREN Champ Jan MORTON Champ Feb Livingston Champ Feb ALLOA ATHLETIC Champ Feb Dumbarton Champ Mar Queen of the South (kick-off 19:45) Champ Mar RANGERS Champ Mar LIVINGSTON Champ Mar Raith Rovers Champ Mar DUMBARTON Champ Apr St Mirren Champ Apr Alloa Athletic Champ Apr FALKIRK Champ Apr Morton Champ Apr QUEEN OF THE SOUTH Allan, Lewis Allan, Scott Anier, Henri Bartley, Marvin Boyle, Martin Carmichael, Dan Crane, Callum Cummings, Jason Dunsmore, Aaron Duthie, Conner Eckersley, Adam KEY: * = Started Game S = Sub Appearance U = Unused Sub # = Goals Scored

33 El Alagui, Farid Feruz, Islam Fontaine, Liam Forster, Jordon Fyvie, Fraser Gray, David Handling, Danny Hanlon, Paul Harris, Alex Henderson, Liam Insall, Jamie Keatings, James Malonga, Dominique Martin, Scott McGeouch, Dylan McGinn, John McGregor, Darren McGregor, Jordan Oxley, Mark Reguero, Antonio Shaw, Oli Sinclair, Jordan Stanton, Sam Stevenson, Lewis Own Goals * S *1 S * * S * * * S S S * S * *1 * * S * * * S S * * * * * * S * S * S S * *1 S * * U * * * * U * S S * U * * * * * U * * * U U *1 * * * * * * *1 * U S S * * * * * * U *1 * S * U S * * * * * U S * U * * U S * * * * * * S U S * * U S * * * * * S U U * * * * U U * 1 * U * * * *1 S S * * S * U U * S * * * *1 * S U * *1 U * U * U * U * * *1 * U * * S * U U * * * * * S1 U * * * * U U * 33 KEY: = Yellow Card = Red Card = Home Game

34 TICKET UPDATE TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE FOR THE FOLLOWING MATCHES: QUEEN OF THE SOUTH (A) LADBROKES CHAMPIONSHIP, SATURDAY 3 OCTOBER, KICK OFF 3PM Adult: 16 Concessions: 9 (over 65/full-time student with a valid matriculation card/16 years and over) Under 16: 15 For disabled pricing, please contact the Disabled Supporters Helpline directly on / option 2, visit the Ticket Office in person or disabledtickets@hiberninafc.co.uk DUMBARTON (H) LADBROKES CHAMPIONSHIP, SATURDAY 17 OCTOBER, KICK OFF 3PM This game is the second Hibs Kids match of the season. Hibs Kids members without a ST can claim a free ticket, and members with season tickets can bring a 0-17 year old for 5. Contact the Ticket Office to claim the offer or to buy a Hibs Kids membership. 34 Adult: 22 Concessions: 12 (Age 65 & over, year old and FT Student) Child: 12 (0-11 year old) Disabled: The disabled person pays the price of the group they are in and the carer, where required is admitted free of charge. HOSPITALITY: Gallery Restaurant: 80 (season ticket holders receive 20 discount) Edinburgh Suite: 55 To buy visit the Ticket Office, online at eticketing.co.uk/hibernianfc or by calling (option 1). Please note there is a 1.50 booking fee if purchasing by phone. For hospitality bookings visit eticketing.co.uk/hibernianfc or contact Angela on / apeacock@hibernianfc.co.uk.

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