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In the Cup the following season, the Hibernian was drawn to face Perseverance, and lost 4–3 in a replay, played at Our Boys' West Craigie, [8] after a 2–2 draw. [9] Hibernian protested to the Scottish FA in relation to some refereeing decisions; the Scottish FA dismissed the protest unanimously, and the 10s protest deposit retained.
Following a 1–1 draw, Hibernian won the replay at Caledonian Stadium 2–1 due to two goals from Anthony Stokes. [6] In the semi-final at neutral Hampden Park, they were drawn against Premiership Dundee United and progressed to the final after winning 4–2 in a penalty shoot out. [7]
There is no doubt the 3-2 comeback win over Hibs just 13 days ago was in the minds of both sets of players heading into the home straight of this game. Glenn Middleton had looked lively on the ...
Season 2009–10 for Hibernian was their eleventh consecutive season of play in the Scottish Premier League. The SPL season began on 15 August 2009, with a 2–1 win against St Mirren at home . After a very strong start to the season in which they challenged for the league leadership, Hibs then had a slump in form in the later part of the season.
Dundee United Football Club is a Scottish professional football club based in the city of Dundee. Formed in 1909, originally as Dundee Hibernian, [2] the club changed to the present name in 1923. [3] United are nicknamed The Terrors [4] or The Tangerines and the supporters are known as Arabs. [5]
Dundee United: 0 – 0 Hibernian: Falkirk: 6 – 3 St Johnstone: Forfar Athletic: 1 – 9 Rangers: Hearts: 4 – 1 Albion Rovers: Inverness Caledonian: 5 – 2 Stenhousemuir: Kilmarnock: 7 – 0 Vale of Leithen: Montrose: 2 – 2 Buckie Thistle: Greenock Morton: 0 – 1 Aberdeen: Motherwell: 2 – 2 Partick Thistle: Queen of the South: 7 – 0 ...
Map showing the proximity of Tannadice Park home Dundee United (right) to Dundee FC's stadium Dens Park (left). Dundee is the older of the two, having been founded in 1893, compared to Dundee United which was founded in 1909 as Dundee Hibernian following the demise of Dundee Harp, a club founded by Irish immigrants in 1879.
A 2–0 win put Hibs into a quarter-final at Dundee United. [11] Three first-half goals gave Hibs a 3–1 win at Tannadice , which meant that Hibs qualified for a fifth consecutive national cup semi-final. [ 12 ]