1987–88 Hibernian F.C. season explained

Club:Hibernian
Season:1987–88
Manager:Alex Miller[1]
League:Scottish Premier Division
League Result:6th
Cup1:Scottish Cup
Cup1 Result:R4
Cup2:Scottish League Cup
Cup2 Result:R4
Prevseason:1986–87
Nextseason:1988–89
Highest Attendance:24,000 (v Celtic, 23 February)
Lowest Attendance:4000 (v Montrose, 18 August)
Average Attendance:11,565[2] (up 2425)

The 1987–88 Season was year of moderate improvement for Hibs. Attendances were up significantly on the previous year, and the sixth-place finish in the league was better than 1987's ninth place. They narrowly lost out to Motherwell in the fourth round of the League cup. In the Scottish cup, Hibs took Celtic to a lucrative fourth round home replay in the Scottish cup. They narrowly lost, but the turnout of 24,000 was one of the best gates of recent years at Easter Road.

Scottish Premier Division

See main article: 1987–88 Scottish Premier Division.

Match DayDateOpponentH/AScoreHibernian Scorer(s)Attendance
18 AugustDunfermline AthleticA3–3Kane, Collins, McBride11,551
212 AugustRangersH1–020,404
315 AugustDundeeH0–47,925
422 AugustMortonA3–3Weir, Kane, Collins3,847
529 AugustHeart of MidlothianA0–124,496
65 SeptemberSt MirrenH1–1Dawson (own goal) 5,806
712 SeptemberDundee UnitedH2–1McCluskey, Watson7,920
819 SeptemberFalkirkH1–0Kane6,453
926 SeptemberAberdeenH0–210,359
103 OctoberCelticA1–1Watson29,802
116 OctoberMotherwellA0–14,093
1210 OctoberDunfermline AthleticH4–09,286
1317 OctoberHeart of MidlothianH2–1May, Kane23,890
1424 OctoberSt MirrenA2–2Mitchell, Watson7,014
1528 OctoberDundee UnitedH0–19,250
1631 OctoberFalkirkA1–1 Bell6,139
177 NovemberRangersA0–137,517
1814 NovemberMotherwellH1–0Kane6,878
1918 NovemberMortonH0–06,326
2021 NovemberDundeeA1–2Collins6,586
2124 NovemberAberdeenA1–1Kane9,424
2228 NovemberCelticH0–123,055
235 DecemberDunfermline AthleticA0–18,311
2412 DecemberRangersH0–218,425
2516 DecemberDundee UnitedA2–1Kane, McCluskey6,095
2619 DecemberFalkirkH0–05,638
2726 DecemberSt MirrenH0–06,847
282 JanuaryHeart of MidlothianA0–028,992
299 JanuaryAberdeenH0–016,947
3016 JanuaryCelticA0–232,889
3123 JanuaryMortonA1–1McGovern3,397
326 FebruaryDundeeH2–1Tortolano, Evans7,908
3313 FebruaryMotherwellA2–0Weir, Collins5,421
3427 FebruaryDunfermline AthleticH2–0Weir, McCluskey8,664
355 MarchDundee UnitedH0–08,401
3612 MarchFalkirkA0–15,679
3719 MarchHeart of MidlothianH0–020,870
3826 MarchSt MirrenA1–1Evans4,655
392 AprilCelticH0–219,357
4016 AprilRangersA1–1Kane32,218
4123 AprilMotherwellH1–1Tortolano5,399
4230 AprilDundeeA0–04,597
434 MayAberdeenA2–0Kane, Tortolano7,626
447 MayMortonH3–1Tortolano, Orr, Goram6,849

Scottish League Cup

See main article: 1987–88 Scottish League Cup.

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreHibernian Scorer(s)Attendance
R218 AugustMontroseH3–2Tortolano, May, McCluskey4,000
R325 AugustQueen of the SouthH3–1Kane (2 including penalty), Orr6,833
R41 SeptemberMotherwellA0–18,738

Scottish Cup

See main article: 1987–88 Scottish Cup.

RoundDateOpponentH/AScoreHibernian Scorer(s)Attendance
R330 JanuaryDumbartonA0–07,000
R3 R2 FebruaryDumbartonH3–0Tortolano, Orr8,000
R421 FebruaryCelticA0–030,357
R4 R23 FebruaryCelticH0–124,000

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manager History for Hibernian. . 27 May 2012 .
  2. Web site: Average Home League Game Attendances . www.fitbastats.com . 4 November 2013.