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Hibs tune for Hearts man



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Published Date: 04 October 2008
EX-HEARTS goalie Craig Gordon has had a song created in his honour by fans at his new club – to the tune of a Hibs anthem.
Sunderland fans wrote the tribute to the £9 million Scotland goalkeeper to the tune of The Proclaimers' 500 Miles. But the 25-year-old said he was horrified because the song reminds him of Hearts' bitter rivals.

In his weekly website column, he said: "A song about you is great, but there's just one thing about this one. It is by The Proclaimers – and they are big Hibs fans!

"Whenever I went to Easter Road with Hearts, you would hear all The Proclaimers tunes being blasted out. The band are Hibs daft. It is fair to say that they are not my favourite band."





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1

Bleeding Heart...,

04/10/2008 12:42:03
I'm sure you'll get used to it, Craig!

Great to see Gordon's career progressing so well. The big man is a credit to himself will always be fondly remembered by all Hearts fans.
2

JayDeeTee,

04/10/2008 13:45:34
#1. Right on. Hope to see him back at Tynie in the future.

 

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