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Hibernian Player Bobby Kinloch, Managers & Teammates

Kinloch, Bobby

PositionForward
Date of Birth1935
Place of BirthForres
NationalityScottish
Signed FromEdinburgh Waverley
Sold ToGreenock Morton
Games Played34 [Show all]
Games Started34
Games On As Sub0
Goals22 (including 4 penalties)
Yellow Cards0
Red Cards0


Managers Selected By (including times as substitute)

ManagerNum Times Played Under
Shaw, Hugh30
Galbraith, Walter2


In Starting Lineup Alongside

PlayerNum Times In Starting Lineup With
Fraser, John32
Preston, Tommy29
McClelland, Joe28
Simpson, Ronnie27
Baxter, John26
Easton, Jim25
MacLeod, Johnny23
Baird, Sammy22
Baker, Joe22
Ormond, Willie13
Stevenson, Eric13
Grant, John12
Hughes, Pat11
MacLeod, Ally11
Gibson, Davie8
Muirhead, Willie7
Young, John6
Buchanan, Jock5
Baker, Gerry4
Scott, Jim4
Falconer, Duncan3
Fox, Des3
Johnstone, Bobby3
Davin, Joe2
Cuthbert, Ian1


Played In Same Game (including times as substitute)

PlayerNum Times Played In Same Game As
Fraser, John32
Preston, Tommy29
McClelland, Joe28
Simpson, Ronnie27
Baxter, John26
Easton, Jim25
MacLeod, Johnny23
Baird, Sammy22
Baker, Joe22
Ormond, Willie13
Stevenson, Eric13
Grant, John12
Hughes, Pat11
MacLeod, Ally11
Gibson, Davie8
Muirhead, Willie7
Young, John6
Buchanan, Jock5
Baker, Gerry4
Scott, Jim4
Falconer, Duncan3
Fox, Des3
Johnstone, Bobby3
Davin, Joe2
Cuthbert, Ian1


Current Comments

5 comments so far (post your own)

Bobby Kinloch joined the club in 1959. An inside-forward, he broke into the side in season 1960/61 and impressed with 10 goals in only 11 League appearances. Will forever be remembered for the nerveless penalty he scored Vs Barcelona in the 1961 Fairs Cup tie at Easter Road.

Also played for Berwick Rangers, Toronto City, Hamilton Steelers, Raith Rovers and Dunfermline Athletic.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 23/11/2011 - 00:39

Robert (aka Bobby) Kinloch was from Govan and was born in Glasgow not Forres - although he was brought up in Forres and also played for Forres Mechanics and the RAF.
Hibs bought him out of his RAF service not Edinburgh Waverly.
He also scored 6 goals in an international match for Malaya and still lost 7-6.

Posted by Charles Houston on 28/09/2012 - 19:37

Bobby was born in Govan in Glasgow and not Forres.

Posted by Maurice Dougan on 26/11/2013 - 11:36

Obituaries:-

'Bobby Kinloch - Footballer who scored arguably the most famous goal in Hibernian FC's history'

Born: 1935 in Glasgow.
Died: 27 August, 2014, in Edinburgh, aged 79.


Source :- "The Scotsman - Saturday 30 August 2014"



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Posted by Patrick Roberts on 31/08/2014 - 00:58

Bobby Kinloch and Bobby Nicol and I were very good pals after leaving Hibs we went to Canada together and played for Toronto City for a few years but then I moved to the U.S. and we lost touch. It's very depressing to find
out that they have both passed on.

Posted by John Young on 31/07/2015 - 18:08

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