Sunday 9 June 2013

Journey complete as Celtic beat Hibs in the final

So after nearly 2000 miles and 18 matches the road to Hampden from Penicuik came to an end and the journey was complete

The day of the final (May 26th) was a lovely sunny day and both sets of fans were in good spirits and good voice.

The 'battle of the greens' was a fairly predicatble affair in terms of the outcome and Hibs have now lost 10 Cup Finals in a row since they last won the Big Cup in 1902.

The journey has been interesting for me - but not life changing or anything of that nature. I had some aspirations in terms of my 'football education' before I set off on the 'road'. I had hoped that at the end the journey I would know more about the mentality of Junior football and why those involved have not merged with the 'Seniors' (I am non the wiser !). I hoped I would find out a bit about Highland football and what makes that tick - I never got further north than Montrose. I hoped that I would hook up with one of the Old Firm earlier and learn a bit more about the bigotry that drives these horriblle organisations. The big education for me was to hook up with Hibs, sit with their fans - and realise that they are nice people ! In future when the chant goes up at Tynecastle 'stand up if you hate Hibees' I will remain seated. The support that the Leithers gave their team at this final tie was fantastic.


For the final (as with the semi final) I travelled through with Brian and Joe my two brothers who are both avid Hibs fans. As with the semi the pre match libation was at the Pool Rooms in Cathcart Road - handy ! The pic opposite shows the lads enjoying a pint and a whisky. My big pal from the Braids United Golf Club (Les Cranston) was also there and is on the right of the picture. All three looking quietly confident at this stage.



The massed ranks of the Hibs fans - all full of optimism before the kick off








This big fella looks happy to be there.













Action photo taken from my seat behind the goal. The match was a total damp squib for the Hibs fans as they lost 3-0 without putting up a fight. Celtic captain Scott Brown strolled around unflustered in midfield looking like someone who had played a proper game in the morning and was just having a relaxing kick around with his mates in the afternoon.




The Hibs players applaud their long suffering fans. Leither Leigh Griffiths leads the hand clapping.













Wednesday 8 May 2013

Oh brother ! Hibs back from the dead to fend off Falkirk

So finally on the 13th April 2013 the road to Hampden ends up at Hampden. As previously repoted two of my brothers are big Hibbees - my affections are with the Big team in the west of the city. However, I can't stop now - so it was off to Hampden with my brothers Joe and Brian for the semi final between Hibs and Falkirk

The driving was done by Brian and we arrived for this lunchtime kick off in time for a quick pint and a wee whisky


















My brothers were anxious before the game !


The Hibs fans were there in big numbers


Hibs even had the luxury of missing a penalty - in the pic below Griffiths spot kick is well saved by the Falkirk goalie



and at the end my bros were well happy



although when Brian chooses to smile he needs to take an anaesthetic first.

Sunday 7 April 2013

It's thumbs up for Leigh as Griffiths Hat Trick Kills off Killie

When I set off on the road to Hampden I did not think that I would be following Hibs to Hampden !

As a Hearts supporter I was hoping that by the QF stage of the competition I would be joing my beloved Jambos on a victorious crusade to win the 'Big Cup' again. Following Hibs emphatic at Rugby Park I am now committed to watching Hibs again in April in the semi-final at Hampden against Falkirk and possibly returning to Hamden in May to see them lift the trophy for the first time since 1902. The 'road' has become a bit bumpy.

Two of my brothers are big Hibs fans - Joe was on holiday on the 3rd March but Brian was 'up for it' and I travelled through with 'The Dook' and after a couple of scoops in the Park Hotel I took my place in the away end with my brother.

Hibs won well and in Leigh 'face-like-a-thumb' Griffiths had the most accomplished player on the pitch. The maverick Leither scored a fine hat trick and was on the move and on fire all afternoon. I still find it hard to congratulate Hibs so I will leave that to a poster from the Killie Kickback forum. 'Goodfella' wrote: "Well done to Hibs and I am as pissed of as any Killie fans today at our cup exit. Hibs team looked like they wanted to win more than ours and they were cheered on by a great support and deserved to win on the day. Shame we cannot say the same and no idea what has happened to our support in recent years. Well done to the Killie fans that did tuun out and try and get behind the team as for the one's that did not hang your heads in shame."

Here are some pics from what (I have to confess) was an enjoyable day out.

Hibs fans pack the away end



The Dook looking on with interest and anticipation.



These three guys were only too happy to pose for a photo at half time. They certainly added a some colour to the occasion


Also at half time the Killie teenage dancing girls strutted their stuff


Hibs on the attack in the second half


The men in green wearing yellow salute their travelling fans at full time



Sunday 3 March 2013

Highlanders Humped by Heffernan

Kilmarnock beat ICT on the 2nd Feb and your intrepid reporter was there. Heffernan scored two goals as Shiels men reached the quarter final

Another journey to Ayrshire on the road. With Killie subsequently being drawn at home in the QF (against Hib) - this means that I will have spent a long time on the 'road' in Ayrshire. Four times at Auchinleck last season and three times at Kilmarock this season.














It always seems weird and a wee bit innapropriate when adolescent dancing girls strut their stuff at a Scottish football match !


Here they are welcoming the teams onto the pitch










The match was played in front of a really low crowd of just over 3000


 The Killie Football Club anticipated the low crowd and closed both behind-the-goal stands. Eerie !









The dancing girls made another appearance at half time


After taking this pic I was off for my Killie Pie ... always a great highlight of a visit to Rugby Park









Inverness were the better team and won a few corners in the second half ... as shown below


Against the run of play Killie scored a couple of goals. The prolific Heffrenan who had come on as a sub for the injured Sheridan in the first half did the damage ....




... and then it was all over !



and so (as I am writing this up in a very tardy fashio) I am back off to Rugby Park this afternoon to see the Killie v Hibs QF ... and ... I am in the Hibs end ! ?!