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Post by maroon1 on May 27, 2018 15:57:47 GMT
One for DrJ Jim Cruikshank saves a penalty against Hibs ( Joe Baker) in 1967
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Post by drj1956 on May 27, 2018 17:27:58 GMT
Joe Davis surely?
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Post by MTS on May 27, 2018 17:28:19 GMT
Think it was probably Joe Davis or maybe the date is wrong. Joe Baker never played for Hibs in 1967.
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Post by drj1956 on May 27, 2018 17:42:36 GMT
Pretty certain it was Davis. Baker played for Forrest in 67
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Post by drj1956 on May 27, 2018 17:43:18 GMT
Pretty certain it was Davis. Baker played for Forrest in 67
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Post by drj1956 on May 27, 2018 17:56:47 GMT
(Extract from a Cruikie obituary)
Two in particular which are readily recalled were a save from a penalty by Joe Davis of Hibs in the Ne'erday Derby game in 1967, made memorable by the fact that Cruickshank promptly saved two shots on the rebound; and another penalty save later at Tynecastle from Celtic's Tommy Gemmell, at that time proven to possess the hardest shot in British football.With his trademark moustache and, later, fashionable all-black gear, Cruickshank became a familiar figure to the Scottish sporting public, especially after he was elevated to the goal- keeping position for Scotland.
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