Book description
On the first day of January 1973, eleven men wrote a very special
chapter in the history of Hibernian Football Club. They were the
famous Turnbull's Tornadoes and they humbled arch-rivals Hearts in an
epic 7-0 victory at Tynecastle stadium in Edinburgh. Now, to celebrate
the 40th anniversary of that historic match, Ted Brack tells the
extraordinary story of The Game on New Year's Day. No Hibs win over
their local rivals has come close to the epic 7-0 triumph which was
recorded by the great Turnbull's Tornadoes team on the opening day of
1973. It was a team so full of talent that the names still resonate to
this day: Herriot, Brownlie, Schaedler, Stanton, Black, Blackley,
Edwards, O'Rourke, Gordon, Cropley and Duncan Â- all managed, of
course, by the imperious Eddie Turnbull. And in their greatest ever
game, their silky skills enabled them to achieve a record victory
against an able Hearts side that was left reeling by the scale of its
defeat. With first-hand accounts of the day from Tornadoes like ice
cool goalkeeper Jim Herriot, world-class full back John Brownlie,
rock-solid centre half Jim Black, classy and composed sweeper John
Blackley, midfield maestros Alex Edwards and Alex Cropley, goal scorer
supreme Jimmy O'Rourke and the peerless captain Pat Stanton, this is
the definitive account of a match which still boasts the record
competitive winning margin between Edinburgh's Big Two Â- Hearts
supporters please note. And with the memories of fans who were there
and some who wish they had been, The Game on New Year's Day is a must
read for Hibees everywhere.