Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
---|---|---|---|
30.04.2011 | 2010 | 1 : 0 | 1 : 2 |
Time | Team | Name | Event |
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23'' | Hibernian | A. Sodje | Normal Goal |
62'' | ST Johnstone | D. Invincibile | Substitution 1 |
69'' | Hibernian | A. Sodje | Substitution 1 |
69'' | ST Johnstone | M. Davidson | Substitution 2 |
74'' | ST Johnstone | L. Craig | Normal Goal |
78'' | Hibernian | M. Scott | Substitution 2 |
88'' | Hibernian | C. Booth | Substitution 3 |
88'' | ST Johnstone | P. MacDonald | Substitution 3 |
90'' | ST Johnstone | K. Moon | Normal Goal |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 41 | J. Divis |
ui.hrac_ | 14 | F. Dickoh |
ui.hrac_ | 20 | P. Hanlon |
ui.hrac_ | 25 | D. Stephens |
ui.hrac_ | 34 | R. Towell |
ui.hrac_ | 28 | C. Booth |
ui.hrac_ | 16 | L. Stevenson |
ui.hrac_ | 44 | M. Scott |
ui.hrac_ | 91 | V. Pálsson |
ui.hrac_ | 8 | Ricardo Vaz Té |
ui.hrac_ | 18 | A. Sodje |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 1 | P. Enckelman |
ui.hrac_ | 3 | D. Grainger |
ui.hrac_ | 19 | A. Maybury |
ui.hrac_ | 2 | D. MacKay |
ui.hrac_ | 24 | J. Adams |
ui.hrac_ | 14 | K. Moon |
ui.hrac_ | 7 | C. Millar |
ui.hrac_ | 20 | M. Davidson |
ui.hrac_ | 22 | D. Invincibile |
ui.hrac_ | 23 | A. Jackson |
ui.hrac_ | 16 | P. MacDonald |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 24 | D. Wotherspoon |
ui.hrac_ | 22 | D. Galbraith |
ui.hrac_ | 10 | D. Riordan |
ui.hrac_ | 31 | M. Brown |
ui.hrac_ | 33 | L. Miller |
ui.hrac_ | 2 | M. Hart |
ui.hrac_ | 30 | S. Taggart |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 10 | L. Craig |
ui.hrac_ | 17 | G. Gartland |
ui.hrac_ | 28 | J. Robertson |
ui.hrac_ | 15 | G. Smith |
ui.hrac_ | 31 | M. Durnan |
ui.hrac_ | 32 | S. May |
ui.hrac_ | 26 | S. Reynolds |
The usual nicknames for one of Edinburgh's clubs are Hibs, or The Hibees or The Cabbage. The original anthem is Glory, Glory to the Hibees, written by a Scottish comedian. Long-time fans include Scottish singing duo The Proclaimers, who were heavily involved in the "Hands off Hibs" campaign to save the club in 1990. The song from their album Sunshine on Leith then became the current anthem and is traditionally played before big games at the home stadium.
More about Hibernian FCThey're called The Saints and they play at McDiarmid Park. The stadium has a capacity of 10,696 seats, and in addition to St. Johnstone home games, has also hosted the Scottish Challenge Cup Final 9 times. The Tayside region where the club operates is also home to Dundee and Dundee United, with whom they therefore have the biggest local rivalry. The matches between St. Johnstone and both clubs are then called the Tayside Derby. The club colours are blue and white.
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