Capital punishment
IF Hibernian fans thought 110 years was a long time, wait until they try to get through today at work.
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- Date: Sun 20 May 15:24
IF Hibernian fans thought 110 years was a long time, wait until they try to get through today at work.
AS Hibernian supporters rose wearily yesterday to discover it had not been a nightmare after all, two positive thoughts may have fleetingly crossed th...
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Hibernian's long wait to lift the Scottish Cup continues after they were thrashed by Edinburgh rivals Hearts in a one-sided final at Hampden.
TO get beaten in a cup final is bad; to get beaten by your biggest rivals is worse; but to get demolished in the way Hibs were yesterday is horrific.
The occasion turned out to be extraordinarily traumatic for Hibernian.
THE mailbox of the Hibernian manager has been so busy recently that Pat could probably have done with his own personal postman.
Billy Brown slammed the Hampden dressing-room door shut to drown out the Hibs fans bringing Sunshine On Leith to their last cup final win in 2007.
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JAMES McPAKE has had two relegation fights on his mind since he moved to Hibernian in January.
JAMES McPAKE has had two relegation fights on his mind since he moved to Hibernian in January.
EASTER ROAD has not been the happiest of homes for Hibernian this season and it was a similar story for the Scotland Under-21s last night as they went...
This should have been the match that Hibernian used to dispel any lingering thoughts pertaining to the nasty business of relegation.
HIBERNIAN recorded a loss last year for the first time in seven years, largely as a result of a lack of transfer income.
John Blackley was part of Hibernian's greatest win over city rivals Hearts, when the Easter Road side recorded a 7-0 victory at Tynecastle way back in...
FOR Hearts and Hibernian fans, Craig Beattie's winning goal in Sunday's Scottish Cup semi-final was the shot heard around the world.
THE route to the second Hearts-Hibernian Scottish Cup final ever has been long and tortuous.
IVAN SPROULE still has the green bowler hat in his garage, where it gathers dust much in the same way as the winger has collected disappointments sinc...
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THE full story of Hibernian and their Scottish Cup misery would comprise many chapters but not many connected to the club have suffered as much as Iva...
WHEN you've been starved of Scottish Cup success for as long as Hibernian have, you'll probably latch on to the slightest thing that could be interpre...
You can almost hear the sharp intake of breath in the bean counters' Easter Road hideaway as whispers of a Faustian pact grow in volume – end the cup ...
No sooner had the chants inviting Jim Jefferies to cheer up died down than the Hibernian support were muted.
Pat Fenlon has criticised the SPL, insisting the fixture schedule hands Hibernian's survival rivals, Dunfermline, an unfair advantage
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STEVE LOMAS believes Derek Riordan's short-term deal with St Johnstone will prove beneficial to both parties.
JIM JEFFERIES had a knack of sending shivers down the spines of Hibernian supporters during two spells as Hearts manager.
IN a week of claims, counter-claims, assertions and denials, there is one thing that Pat Fenlon, the Hibernian manager, does admit: the squad at Easte...
THE tantalising prospect of this season concluding with Hearts taking on Hibernian in the William Hill Scottish Cup final remains very much alive.
THE Edinburgh derby continues to be a source of great joy for Hearts and one of unbridled misery for Hibernian.
A steely-eyed Pat Fenlon was yesterday unyielding in his insistence that the days of Hearts bullying Hibernian are very much in the past.
SCOTLAND'S football season has contained no shortage of outlandish storylines and plot twists so far and Hibernian winning the Scottish Cup for the fi...
Pat Fenlon believes that Jorge Claros could provide the spark to steer Hibernian to a successful conclusion to a difficult season.
It is probably best not to dwell too deeply on what may or may not have happened in the early years of Leigh Griffiths, but it's a fairly safe
For once, Kenny Shiels was almost lost for words.
JAMES McPAKE, the Hibernian captain, has accepted his share of the blame for the back-to-back defeats in which his team conceded nine goals, and claim...