Many famous faces have been seen at Easter Road Stadium in Edinburgh over the years, both on the pitch and off it at the home of Hibernian.
Among the players to have played there are Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskás, German striker Jurgen Klinsmann and Italian goalkeeper Dino Zoff. While, Elton John once played a concert at the Leith ground. And famous Hibs fans seen at the ‘Leith San Siro’ include Josh Taylor, Irvine Welsh and the Proclaimers.
5. Irvine Welsh
Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh is a lifelong Hibby and is often down at Easter Road to cheer on the team, and often references Hibs in his books. Photo: Greg Macvean
6. Dino Zoff
Legendary Italian 1982 World Cup winning goalkeeper was at Easter Road in 1967 for the Hibs v Napoli Fairs-Cup Third Round tie when Hibs put five goals past him to overcome a 4-1 loss in Italy and win 6-4 on aggregate. Pat Stanton of Hibs is pictured scoring past Dino Zoff. Photo: unknown
7. George Best
Although he was a Hibs player, George Best is one of the greatest footballers the world has ever seen. George Best is pictured coming out of the tunnel for the beginning of his debut for Hibs v Partick Thistle at Easter Road in December 1979. A crowd of over 20,000 attended and Hibs won 2-1. The footballing wizard played 17 times for the Leith side at the end of his career, when he was still able to show flashes of his genius. Photo: Hamish Campbell
8. The Proclaimers
The Proclaimers are die-hard Hibs supporters, with twins Craig and Charlie Reid often seen at Easter Road. Their song Sunshine on Leith has become a Hibs anthem, famously belted out by 25,000 Hibbys at Hampden when the Leith side finally ended their cup hoodoo in 2016. Craig (wearing glasses) and Charlie Reid are pictured at Easter Road. Photo: Ian Rutherford