We are Hibernian - Andy MacVannan

We are Hibernian

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Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2015 | 2nd New edition
Luath Press Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-910745-30-4 (ISBN)
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By delving into the lives and backgrounds of an entire network of avid supporters, We are Hibernian explores how people become so involved in football, and is it the binding of tradition, memories and experiences off the pitch that make them believe their first choice was the right one?
We are Hibernian explores the sights, sounds and memories of fans who have taken the ‘journey’ to watch the team that they love. Supporters from all walks of life bare their souls with humour, emotion and sincerity.

This book celebrates the story behind that unforgettable moment when Hibernian entered the childhood of its fans’ lives and why, despite their different backgrounds, these loyal fans still support a sometimes unsupportable cause together.

Is it what happens on the field of play or the binding of tradition, memories and experience that makes Hibs fans follow their team through thick and thin? Featuring interviews with many different fans, this book takes you on a journey to discover why football is more than just a game and why Hibernian is woven into the DNA of each and every one of its supporters.



Enchanted by stories of Hibernian told to him by his father, Andy MacVannan experienced his first Hibs game at the age of ten in 1980. Hooked on the phenomenon of football, he became an avid supporter of the Hibees, regularly attending matches both home and away.


At the beginning of the 1990s another passion took hold in the shape of punk rock. Embarking on a journey of discovery, his enthusiasm for playing and writing about music saw him enter into the world of the music fanzine.
Football was temporarily kicked into touch but still tugged at his heartstrings from the sidelines, eventually leading him back to the club he loves.


In We are Hibernian Andy sets out to explore the emotional and enduring connection to Hibs that unites all fans. Over the course of a year and a half, interviewing supporters from all walks of life, he discovered that football is far more than a game, and that Hibernian lies at the crux of many different friendships and communities.



‘I missed witnessing many of those great teams and those vast Easter Road crowds of old, but they have come alive through the recollections of others.’
Andy MacVannan

Enchanted by stories of Hibernian told to him by his father, Andy MacVannan experienced his first Hibs game at the age of ten in 1980. Hooked on the phenomenon of football, he became an avid supporter of the Hibees, regularly attending matches both home and away. In We are Hibernian Andy sets out to explore the emotional and enduring connection to Hibs that unites all fans. Over the course of a year and a half, inter-viewing supporters from all walks of life, he discovered that football is far more than a game, and that Hibernian lies at the crux of many different friendships and communities.

Acknowledgements 9


Hibernian Football Club – a brief chronology 11


Introduction 13


Charlie Reid 23


Colin Whitson 31


Liz and Bill McBain 42


Bruce Findlay 52


Eilidh Munro 62


Dougray Scott 68


Jim Slaven 75


Dick Gaughan 81


Andy Blance 85


Don Morrison 93


Lord Martin O’Neill 101


Irvine Welsh 112


Irene and David Birrell 118


Grant Stott 124


Jim Hendren Hayes 143


Tom Wright 149


Gordon Munro 159


Stephen Young 170


Alistair Findlay 182


Derek Dick (Fish) 188


Ger Freedman 198


Pat Nevin 206


Mickey Weir 212

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Edinburgh
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 1 g
Themenwelt Sport Ballsport Fußball
ISBN-10 1-910745-30-8 / 1910745308
ISBN-13 978-1-910745-30-4 / 9781910745304
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