George Best You are a Fantastic Football player You are the Best George Best Good bye the Belfast boy World legend Maradona Cruyff Pele George Best is the Best
Saw him make his debut at St Mirren in November 1979 after the Clydebank v Arbroath game was postponed got the programme autographed a few years later when he guested for Arbroath Victoria in their centenary game
Just thinking about tortoise tortolano.jesus Christ was he bad cant remember seeing him ever play well the benny brazil of his day😂 actually thats an insult to benny
@@johnsparky2 Very frustrating mate fs but a always kinda felt sorry for benny maybe bcoz he had a face only a mother could love but tortoise tortolano how the fk did he ever get in the 1st team he was shite🇳🇬
Some great memories, was at every one of their 22, but i wiz also at Tynie when big Jeebsy ended that. Horrible bastards hacking us down constantly. Many thanks for the upload.
Excellent mate. Was at most of these games. Hearts juiced by the pieman and vlad for twenty odd years but we still held our own. Better times to come !
Poor turn out for the legend sir David Gray on this his testimonial and good to see the faces who were there on that day in 2016 good to see Conrad Logan and Scott brown Darren Fletcher etc but to me poor turn out for a club legend sdg you'll always be a hero
Hi James thanks for your feed back re the intro, yes I will be trying out a more subtle one in the future.😀 Thanks for your nice comment on the video much appreciated 👍
Pure fricking ignorance to the club legend sdg deserved more fans there only my option the day we lifted the cup back in 2016 the oldest guy there was Sammy Martinez he was 106yrs old and Hibs made sure that lovely man from westerhailes was at that game and between Sammy and David Gray the sun was shining on the Hibs as less than a year later Sammy Martinez passed away knowing that his beloved Hibs lifted the Scottish cup poor turn out for sir David Gray
@@jackiesmith3684 it was a Sunday son, you got to realize, people have church, as its most of us are catholic. And its mid October. People are on holidays. So just calm yourself. We have an attendance of 10-16k regularly.
Oh I was calm when I put my comment up about sir David grays testimonial and just one thing I'm a woman not son and I love Hibs and my son's the same and my family are the same we are all Hibs fans and yes I get what your saying about players I've been a Hibs fans since way back when my son didn't have a choice in what team he was supporting when he was born his 2 uncles and me made sure of that considering we grew up in westerhailes yes a scheme that was full of jambos Jamie walker was born ther but his dad wanted him to play for hearts thought he was in the same league as John mcginn no chance and my oldest brother from that same scheme took Whitehall welfare to play Celtic in the Scottish cup at Easter road and he was the manager of Whitehall welfare at the time Tommy burns was manager of Celtic at the time and the place was mobbed with fans and Whitehall welfare were not a well known team so hope my comment puts a answer to yours ggtth
It was great to see the players that were part of the team that brought the cup back to Easter road brilliant seeing polar bear aka Conrad Logan who pulled off some cracking saves that day in 2016 and he'll always be welcome at Easter road along with Alan Stubbs the gaffer at the time yes us Hibs fans have persevered but we did it on that day in 2016 sir David Gray and the hole team that played that day are all heros in the Hibs fans eyes sol and ggtth
I always remember a New Year derby (1974 I think !) they'd scored first (Donald Ford) but Cropx got the ball on the half-way line, out on the wing and off he went !. He skillfully avoided tackke after tackle, he ended-up on the by-line and it felt like time stopped as everyone positioned themselves for the cross/chip - and got neither !. Up until that day I'd only seen the Brazilians swerve the ball but that's exactly what Alex Cropley did that day, swerved the ball from the by-line right into the net to make it 1-1 (we eventually won 3-1 ). He was an absolute joy to watch, in today's game he'd easily be in the £20m bracket !
Hi thanks for your comment, you reminded me about Cropley swerving the ball. I was at a midweek game in the early 1970s (think it was a league cup tie). Hibs were shooting down the slope, i was standing with all the other kids at the very front of the coo shed (now the FF) Cropley picked the ball up on the left wing cut inside and from just outside the box he swerved the ball with the outside of his foot and powered it into the net. As you said it was like a Brazilian goal. Next day we were all trying to do the same thing in the school playground.😁
@@Leeds1919LUFC Give Scottish teams the same money that the English clubs get and then they'd compete. At least Scottish football hasn't sold its soul like England has
@@rigrag7876 sold its soul how? The only reason you guys cling onto atmosphere (like there arent any clubs with good atmospheres in England like Leeds, Newcastle, Forest and Sunderland) is because that’s all you have. Take rangers or Celtic for instance, they play each other about 6 times a season and they both know if they lose two of those games, the league is completely over for them. The rest of the teams are just there to make up numbers. I don’t get how fans of C/R can get excited for the league. There’s no ‘’ooo what could happen this year, are we going to improve this year maybe push on to mid table, are we guna survive’’, it’s, let’s beat Rangers twice this year and it’s another title. It’s so dull. The only good thing about the league is they’re guaranteed European football. Without that, they’re just another bang average league 1 team/championship team at best in England. The argument that they’re big clubs so they would compete due to the pull of bringing good players in is nonsense too. Tell that to Forest, Leeds, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Blackburn and others who are big clubs in their own right but it doesn’t guarantee anything. I’d genuinely think they would struggle in the championship for years. Sunderland, Leeds, Forest, Sheff Wednesday have proved that. It’s one of the most underrated leagues in the world. Not the best in terms of quality but the gap between top and bottom is so small it’s ridiculous
@@Leeds1919LUFC Everyone knows the EPL is a tourists league now. Players only go for the money and over the last 10 years its ruined football. That's why the studies show that fans of other European countries are watching less and less of the EPL each season