Although it may not have been the result we were after on Tuesday evening, the Edinburgh derby showed that when the Hibs support put their minds to it, Easter Road is still an excellent place to watch football. With pre-match entertainment, Mixu Paatelainen bringing out the match ball, an excellent East Stand display and even… Continue reading Easter Road Has Still Got It
Stadium Atmosphere: What Next?
The atmosphere inside Easter Road has always been a hot topic of debate amongst the Hibernian faithful. Many supporters have their own opinions about how best to intimidate opposing players and fans, with much of the debate revolving around the positioning of our singing section. Since I got my first season ticket and started regularly… Continue reading Stadium Atmosphere: What Next?
Meet NESH
Supporting Hibernian regularly takes a certain level of commitment, the highs and lows of following the club through thick and thin can sometimes make attending games every week feel like a labour of love. When every match is an away game that commitment is even greater. North East Scotland Hibs organise regular buses to matches… Continue reading Meet NESH
Player Focus: Martin Boyle
After seven years at Easter Road, Martin Boyle has left Hibernian for pastures new. The Australian international has joined Al-Faisaly in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for a ‘significant seven figure sum’, marking an end to his time in Leith. It’s a move which has been in the pipeline for a number of weeks -… Continue reading Player Focus: Martin Boyle
Get It in the Mixer
“I’ve been watching the Hibs for 50 years and I’ll watch them until I die. I’ll never see them lift the Scottish Cup and neither will you, lad. Not for as long as you live. We are cursed.” It’s the mid-nineties and I’m in the old East Stand. We are playing Aberdeen in the third… Continue reading Get It in the Mixer
Meet Block Seven
For years Hibernian’s singing section has been the lifeblood of the atmosphere at Easter Road. Originally situated in the new East Stand and then relocated to the Famous Five upper in recent seasons, groups of fans dedicated to creating noise and colour at matches have enhanced the match day experience and created some iconic memories… Continue reading Meet Block Seven
Hibernian Women: The Season So Far – Part Two
Jack Gillies continues his in-depth look back in Part Two of our review of Hibernian Women's start to the 2021/22 season. October October proved to a month of mixed fortunes for Hibs as Michaela McAlonie went in for knee surgery ruling her out for a long period of time and the side’s league form became… Continue reading Hibernian Women: The Season So Far – Part Two
Hibernian Community Foundation Deliver Christmas
Hibernian Community Foundation signed off for the new year in typical fashion as they went over and above to provide for the Edinburgh and Lothians community on Christmas Day. While the club’s annual Christmas dinner at Easter Road was cancelled due to the festive Covid-19 restrictions, the Foundation’s good work took on a different form… Continue reading Hibernian Community Foundation Deliver Christmas
Hibernian Women: The Season so Far – Part One
The 2021/22 season began with six new faces joining the squad. The first batch of signings came in the form of the three Americans signed on pre-contract agreements last season: Alexa Coyle who is a striker joined from her college team in Montana, Toni Malone who can play anywhere in midfield joined from Austrian Bundesliga… Continue reading Hibernian Women: The Season so Far – Part One
Early January Business is a Statement of Intent
The January transfer window can be a funny few weeks in football. Prices of players go up, there are panic buys galore and for many teams, everything stays exactly the same. It's a halfway point in the season where clubs get to look at the squad and see what needs changing in order for the… Continue reading Early January Business is a Statement of Intent
