Fans wearing their Hands off Hibs! t-shirts celebrate the news that Hearts FC chairman Wallace Mercer has withdrawn his offer to buy Hibernian FC football team, July 1990,Fans wearing their Hands off Hibs! t-shirts celebrate the news that Hearts FC chairman Wallace Mercer has withdrawn his offer to buy Hibernian FC football team, July 1990,
Fans wearing their Hands off Hibs! t-shirts celebrate the news that Hearts FC chairman Wallace Mercer has withdrawn his offer to buy Hibernian FC football team, July 1990,

15 photos telling the story of how Hands Off Hibs defeated Mercer 30 years ago

Thirty years ago today, Hibs supporters woke up to the shocking news that their club was the subject of a controversial takeover bid by Hearts chairman Wallace Mercer. Faced with the annihilation of their club, the reaction from the Easter Road faithful was nuclear.

On June 5 1990, the day after the merger bid was announced by the media, hundreds of fans gathered outside Easter Road demanding to know what on earth was going on.

It would be the first of numerous rallies over the next six weeks in a movement that would be branded Hands Off Hibs and ultimately lead to Mercer withdrawing his bid and the club being saved from almost certain oblivion.

We’ve had a deep dig through the archives at the Evening News that tell the story of that merger and how it threatened to tear a then 115-year-old Edinburgh institution.

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