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Geoff Kilpatrick

So it's hard to think that ten years ago today, I was tucking into Black Bush whiskey with bacon rolls at 0745 as we set off to make history. What a day!! :)

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chester copperpot
So it's hard to think that ten years ago today, I was tucking into Black Bush whiskey with bacon rolls at 0745 as we set off to make history. What a day!! :)

 

 

 

3rd best day of my life.

 

27-09-01 was my best day =

 

08-12-05 was my best day =

 

Kids and Hearts FC, unconditional love.

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zicoinexile

Aah, memories. :)

 

Whatever the lunatic Russian does he can never take that glorious day away.

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winston churchill

bacon rolls and bottles of becks in robbos just after the sun came up.

 

i was also on the first merkie double decker heading west.

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chester copperpot
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Happy 16th May !!! :cheers::cheers:

 

 

 

One of the best photo's ever taken.

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Legend Claws

Still sends shivers up my spine. A perfect day followed by amazing scenes back in Edinburgh. Was a 16 year old ladddie at that time.

 

Happy 16/5 Geoff!

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winston churchill
Hard to believe it was 10 years ago. :)

 

 

 

i've got a nine year old son as a wee reminder:)

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chester copperpot

16/05/98

 

 

A day that will return to me on my death bed, and make me sleep in peace knowing that I've experienced something that I never thought would happen.

 

Love you HMFC.

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1st bus outa Whispers Tranent with my 9 year old twins to Rutherglen snooker club.Sitting next to a few older belters and the tears streamed at the end of the game.It was magical watchin the older guys who had waited a lifetime interacting with these two small boys who have never forgotten and still go and visit these guys.Spent the journey home at the front of the double decker hanging out the door Jambos waving everywhere along the M8.The Late Shift firemen cheering at Sighthill.I,m shedding a tear now 10years FFS

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winston churchill
1st bus outa Whispers Tranent with my 9 year old twins to Rutherglen snooker club.Sitting next to a few older belters and the tears streamed at the end of the game.It was magical watchin the older guys who had waited a lifetime interacting with these two small boys who have never forgotten and still go and visit these guys.Spent the journey home at the front of the double decker hanging out the door Jambos waving everywhere along the M8.The Late Shift firemen cheering at Sighthill.I,m shedding a tear now 10years FFS

 

 

just past the fire station on the same side.

 

we passed an old guy,who was 80 if he was a day.he hadhis scarf tied to his zimmer frame,he had tears running down his face.that still gets the hairs standing up on my neck thinking about him.

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chester copperpot

In 26 mins, it was the 10th anniversary of one of the happiest days of my life.

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tommythejambo

It's just one of those days (bare in mind I was only 8) that regardless of what that mental Russian, bell-end does...We will always have.

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jambo walesy

Was only 6 years old but i still remember it clear as anything.

It was how much it meant to people like my dad and his mates who maybe didn't think they would see it happen that was the best part.

Happy 16th May Geoff.

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chester copperpot

Officially now the 10th year anniversary.

 

All the best folks, love ye's all, and obviously HMFC.

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Ray Winstone

Wayhay - 10 years today - amazing.

 

Im away to put the video on!

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Buffalo Bill

A wonderful day; a weekend I'll always treasure.

 

 

From the hell of 3/5/86 to the heaven of 16/5/98 - proud to be a Hearts fan.

 

 

To a man, those players KNEW they going to do it for us that day. And by Christ they did it!

 

 

I might have to get the newspapers down from the attic. No doubt I'll shed a tear and raise a toast to the team that brought back the Scottish Cup.

 

 

...and I'll raise another in the name of Tam Flogel's flick.

 

 

Buffalo Bill

 

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chester copperpot
Happy 16th May everyone. :D

 

(Also Happy birthday to me :P)

 

 

 

This day will make me forget about all our troubles. I love this day with all my heart. Hearts made me a man this day 10 years ago. A day I forgot about '86, a day I forgot '96, '97 etc etc.

 

What a phenomenal performance from the guys, I loved it.

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chester copperpot
happy 16th of May fellow Jambos. :)

 

 

 

Made all the more sweeter due to our esteemed colleagues heading *'south' that day.

 

'RELEGATED'. :P

 

That week before anyway.

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Rudi Hates Hibees

Happy 16th May everyone!!

 

Enjoy!!

 

:107years::107years::107years::107years::107years::107years::107years:

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JennyJambo

Happy Anniversary Fellow Jambos.

 

A day I'll never forget. In fact a weekend I'll never forget.

 

Thank you to JJ and each and everyone of his squad that day.

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this_is_my_story

Best day of my life, thought I'd never see the JT's lift a trophy. Genuinely scary how quickly ten years pass though!:confused:

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Radio Ga Ga
i've got a nine year old son as a wee reminder:)

 

Ditto

 

Born 23 February 1999 :whistling:

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At this time ten years ago, I was waking up in a flat in Dennistoun, looking at the last few cans of Heineken Cold Filtered (remember the big green cans?) and towards that big breakfast pack from Somerfield. The pain was already setting in, I needed to get back on the drink and quick.

 

Further updates as the day goes on. :)

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Walter Bishop

Anyone got a copy of the "dissa" Pointon DVD, Settled down to watch last night and cant find anywhere!!!! :(

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Geoff Kilpatrick
Anyone got a copy of the "dissa" Pointon DVD, Settled down to watch last night and cant find anywhere!!!! :(

 

"Jose's on the water, Jose's on the water..." :)

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Rousset

MacPherson

Naysmith

Ritchie

Weir

Fulton

Cameron

Salvatori

McCann

Flogel

Adam

 

Best Hearts team of the last 20 years.

 

Happy 16th of May :)

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Happy 16th May !!! :cheers::cheers:

 

Absolutely wonderful. Im hungover, but that has cheered me right up!

 

If that cant, what can!

 

:107years:

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jambobrett

Hard to think that was 10 years ago. Doesn't seem so long. I was only 12! Still remember most of the day but in particular, standing in Celtic Park, near the empty part (i.e. where there was no stand) behind the goals, and thinking that the whole ground was going to collapse. The stadium was literally vibrating with all the jambos jumping about. I also remember the guy behind us going to grab my dad when Adam scored, but my dad moving to grab me and the bloke tumbling down about 12 rows, laying there a second, us all fearing the worst, before he jumped up and started going nuts again!

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When I woke up that morning, I actually felt Hearts were going to do the business that day.

It was just one of these 'gut feeling' moments.

Proved correct, but:

(a) I didn't think Hearts would score in the first minute (courtesy of penalty given by a Glasgow based referee at a Glasgow venue against a Glasgow team!)

(B) and the tension in the last 8 minutes plus stoppage time was unbearable.

 

I missed the celebartions on the Sunday, as I was heading to Liverpool for a Union conference.

 

Happy days indeed.

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scottish_chicP

I was 12 and was so gutted that I got sent home while the rest of the bus went to celebrate. (Not quite the same but I made up for the drinking in 2006)

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He’s Stephan Adam

Monsieur no Madame

He made me happy

16’th o May

Left Amouruso

To play subbetueo

Oh don’t take my Jam Tarts away

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joe.gausden

16/5/1943 the Dambusters smash the huns

 

16/5/1998 the FAMOUS smash the huns

 

Funny how history always repeats itself!!

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Forever Maroon

16th May ?98 forever on my Heart ? whatever happens I?ve been lucky enough to see Heart of Midlothian win 2 Scottish Cups, not many fans out with the old firm can say that.

 

Happy Dayzzzzz fondly remembered

:)

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When eventually got back to belterland the Brig Inn was selling drink at 1956 prices Happy days

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16th May ?98 forever on my Heart ? whatever happens I?ve been lucky enough to see Heart of Midlothian win 2 Scottish Cups, not many fans out with the old firm can say that.

 

Happy Dayzzzzz fondly remembered

:)

 

I'm lucky. I'm 17 and I've seen Hearts win as many cups as the majority of other Hearts fans. :cheers:

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tambothejambo

Timetable that fateful day

 

0900 met up with fellow jambos in forth having a beer and brekkie

1200 Bus to Carluke Masons to have a beer and meet My Legend John Darkie Cummings

1300 Left to Darkheid stopped on M8 for a pesh where i broke ma bloody ankle

1500 Doctor at Parkhead confirmed Broken Ankle and was phoning ambulance when THE LOUDEST ROAR I HAVE EVER HEARD happened.

1505 Celtic Steward excitidley informs everybody in room Hearts were 1 up.

1506 Doctor told to put tuba grip on ankle and steward wheelchairs me to seat in absolute agony.

 

For the next hour and a half i witnessed the greatest hearts perfomance ever.

 

1700 was carried to bus back to the Forth pub for our hearts party.

0200 Finally taken to hospital where stookie etc wass put on.

 

Apart from the broken ankle THE PERFECT DAY !!

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davemclaren
Timetable that fateful day

 

0900 met up with fellow jambos in forth having a beer and brekkie

1200 Bus to Carluke Masons to have a beer and meet My Legend John Darkie Cummings

1300 Left to Darkheid stopped on M8 for a pesh where i broke ma bloody ankle

1500 Doctor at Parkhead confirmed Broken Ankle and was phoning ambulance when THE LOUDEST ROAR I HAVE EVER HEARD happened.

1505 Celtic Steward excitidley informs everybody in room Hearts were 1 up.

1506 Doctor told to put tuba grip on ankle and steward wheelchairs me to seat in absolute agony.

 

For the next hour and a half i witnessed the greatest hearts perfomance ever.

 

1700 was carried to bus back to the Forth pub for our hearts party.

0200 Finally taken to hospital where stookie etc wass put on.

 

Apart from the broken ankle THE PERFECT DAY !!

 

You must have been bursting for a pee to get enough force to break your ankle. :eek:

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At this time, having negotiated our way back to the flat at Dennistoun, and called a Hibs fan or twenty, we were setting off on our journey back to Edinburgh. The major issue right now is the Orange march running along the main street (Duke Street?) back to Queen Street. We were not welcomed by them and had to hot foot it forwards!

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