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Published Date: 02 July 2009
FANS have debated it for years – now it's your chance to help us decide once and for all.
Which is the greatest game your team has ever played?

It's day three in our quest to find Hearts and Hibs' most memorable 90 minutes as we look back at classic matches involving the Capital clubs, selected by the Evening News.

Once all five ma
tch choices have been revealed, we'll print details of how you can vote for your team's most greatest match. Did your proudest moment come during a glorious Cup final victory? Or did a thumping derby win bring you more joy?

The choice is yours.

Once all the votes are in, we'll reveal which two games are considered the greatest by you the fans.

And all readers who vote will enter a prize draw to win either a new Hearts or Hibs shirt signed by the current team.


HIBS 6, HEARTS 2
Scottish Premier League
22 October, 2000
"WE want seven" was the chant thundering down from the Easter Road stands as jubilant Hibs fans celebrated a stunning derby demolition of arch-rivals Hearts.

The Hibees may have gone into the match as firm favourites given their turbo-charged start to the season – only Celtic had inflicted defeat on Alex McLeish's side – as the Capitals big two squared up to each other at Easter Road, but no-one could have predicted this margin of victory, particularly after Andy Kirk had silenced the home fans with the game's opening goal just six minutes in.

With half-time approaching Kirk's goal still separated the teams until Mixu Paatelainen struck minutes before the interval. And that, according to Pat Stanton, was when the game was won. A veteran of the 7-0 hammering of the Jambos in 1973, the former Hibs captain said: "When Hearts scored so early you began to think it was going to be one of those days when the favourites would get nothing.

"I thought the vital period was when Paatelainen equalised, Hearts were just waiting for the whistle while Hibs were still playing."

The big Finn took advantage, nosing the home side ahead before the floodgates opened in the second half, David Zitelli, Paatelainen – becoming the first Hibs player to score a derby day hat-trick since Pat Quinn in 1967 – and Russell Latapy all netting before Colin Cameron salvaged some pride for the stunned men in maroon. Stanton recalled: "When Hibs got a third you felt they could have rung up a similar score to the one we managed in 1973.

"Hearts goalkeeper Antti Niemi had a few good saves and Hibs had one or two chances which, but for tiredness, might have been converted."

If Paatelainen ensured himself of legendary status with his three goals, John O'Neil's strike was extra special, not only his first for the club but Hibs' 1000th in Premier League football.

The midfielder said: "I was still a bit of a novice to this Edinburgh derby thing but I can honestly say I'd never played in a game with such passion or so frantic a pace.

"I'd been champing at the bit to get my first goal for the club and to score it in such a match was fantastic. The fact it was the 1000th made it all the more special knowing my name will be written into history. I could hear the fans calling for seven, but 6-2 is still a great result."

Hibs: Colgan, Lovell, G Smith, Sauzee, Fenwick, Laursen, O'Neil, Jack (Andrews 36), Latapy, Paatelainen, Zitelli. Subs not used: Franks, Lehmann, Bannerman, Murray.

Hearts: Niemi, Flogel, Pressley, James, Fulton, Petric (Murray 59), Cameron, Tomaschek (McSwegan 56), Kirk (Jackson 56), Durie, Juanjo. Subs not used: McKenzie, Severin.





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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2009 11:29 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC
 
1

Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 02/07/2009 12:05:27
....and the hobos won how many Scottish Cups on the back of this derby win?

None?

Thought so!
2

John H,

edinburgh 02/07/2009 12:25:26
When Yogi wins the Cup and I have a feeling he just might, it will take more than a 108 Kit Kats for you and your similar minded fans to be enticed from under the bed.
Have you nothing better to do with your life?
3

Tynie,

Robbo's Bar 02/07/2009 12:26:14
#1 Good point

Didn't do those of us who were at the Away end much good though, took a whiley to surface after that day
4

manxhibby,

02/07/2009 12:30:06
scottish cups, 108 years, - change the record will you! Mind you i guess you must get fed up of hearing 7-0 and 6-2 rammed down your throats. I'll keep quiet if you do....actually....on second thoughts
5

manxhibby,

02/07/2009 12:35:34
the two hearts games were obviously superb but I do like when we beat the old firm too there were a couple of 4-3 matches v Celtic around the time tortolano was around and Sounnesses first game for Rangers was interesting as was Mr Larsonns first for Celtic - the Chic Charnley game.
6

leith fort hibee,

perth wa 02/07/2009 14:02:19
manxhibby all right joe
7

Andy Szafer,

Milton, Ontario, Canada 02/07/2009 14:03:08
I was at the Naples game and the 7-0 against Hearts. Both were phenomenal games but I would select the Naples game as No 1
I remember Bobby Duncan's laser. I was behind Zoff's goal and directly in line with Bobby's goal. When that went in I knew something special could happen that night and it did.
I also remember the Hearts game. One drunken codger in front of us had a half bottle of whisky in his jacket. He proudly declared before the game started that we would share a swig every time Hibs scored. Little did we know that the bottle would be empty well before halftime!!!!!!
8

ritchie27,

02/07/2009 15:41:03
The best game ever was the hampden humping pal. Yous where all going on about how you had more experience at hampden and how the hearts players never played there. talk about change the record what about the 3v0 when yous where nearly out the box hahahahaha.
9

manxhibby,

02/07/2009 16:43:54
Hmmm ok quite embarassing I admit despite the fact we had a team of reserves out..but yes not bad...tricky to make a song up about tho isnt it? not quite the same ring as 7-0 or 6-2. I share your pain ritchie I really do.

Talking about being nearly out the box...
10

ritchie27,

02/07/2009 17:06:40
the hampden humping was the game that made us win the big cup and you no win it for another year pal o god i feel for yous boys not.the fact that your saying about reserves just goes to show how bad it was at easter road then no back up pal na. i thought you where the greeen brazil.
11

scottishcoffindodgerno1,

Tram City 02/07/2009 17:28:10
let the jambooos have the cup.I'll settle for more 6-2's and 7-o's any day
12

Mattgreen,

edinburgh 02/07/2009 19:29:23
Nothing better than skelping a yelp in his own back yard though, 0-7 what a gay away day!!!!!!
13

ritchie27,

02/07/2009 21:09:40
just goes to show that theres na ambition at fester road the cup was great bye the way which one you what to know about the one at celtic park or the one at hampden going tell me
14

jock the kiwi,

03/07/2009 01:32:22
no excuses....we got hammered and if i remember correctly niemi had some magic saves also which saved the blushes even more

#11
you would rather have 5 points than a scottish cup win?.........typical attitude from a team that fights relegation most seasons

hibs till yer hoofed....TW*T
15

Private Pike,

03/07/2009 06:27:39
Am I the only Hibs supporter in the world who wasn't at Tynie that day to watch the 7-0?

 

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