Hibs express picks up speed after hold-up 1 Edition

FALKIRK boss Alex Totten caught a flash of light at the end of a long, dark tunnel when Hibs lost 2-0 against Clydebank last weekend. This win over Airdrie signalled Hibs' fourth of the season against their former bogey team. They've also taken ten points out of a possible 12 from Ayr Unit...

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Published inEvening News
Main Author Alex McLeish's men are back to winning ways and everybody's getting in on the scoring act. David Hardie reports on a comfortable 3-0 victory over Airdrie
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Edinburgh (UK) National World 22.03.1999
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Summary:FALKIRK boss Alex Totten caught a flash of light at the end of a long, dark tunnel when Hibs lost 2-0 against Clydebank last weekend. This win over Airdrie signalled Hibs' fourth of the season against their former bogey team. They've also taken ten points out of a possible 12 from Ayr United and have relieved Falkirk themselves of seven of the nine points on offer in the three games between the sides thus far. If the defeat by Clydebank has placed any doubts in the minds of [Alex] McLeish's players they disappeared within minutes, stand-in skipper Shaun Dennis rising to power home the opening goal with a stunning header before Paul Holsgrove, starting his first match in four months, nodded home an perfect Paul Lovering cross.
ISSN:0307-5761