Hibs coach wishes he could erase 2007 League Cup win from history

Alan Combe was the Killie keeper as Hibs ran riot. He made a mistake to allow Steven Fletcher to scoreAlan Combe was the Killie keeper as Hibs ran riot. He made a mistake to allow Steven Fletcher to score
Alan Combe was the Killie keeper as Hibs ran riot. He made a mistake to allow Steven Fletcher to score
Most Hibees will cherish the 2007 League Cup final triumph forever, but Alan Combe wishes he could erase it from history.

The current Hibs goalkeeping coach was between the sticks for Kilmarnock when they faced the Easter Road side in the final nine years ago. Despite growing up as a Hibs fan, there were no divided loyalties on the day for Combe. In what was the first – and only – final of his playing career, his full focus was on thwarting John Collins’ team and taking the trophy back to Ayrshire. Although some of his family were in the Hibs end, the majority of his nearest and dearest were in the main stand supporting him.

In the end, the whole occasion unravelled spectacularly for the Leither as Hibs cantered to a 5-1 win in the Hampden snow. A late misjudgment from Kilmarnock’s keeper which let Steven Fletcher score the fifth merely exacerbated one of the darkest days of his career. “It was a horrible day,” said the 41-year-old, speaking from Hibs’ pre-League Cup final training camp on the Costa del Sol. “If you’re a professional footballer and you get beat 5-1 in a final, that’s never good. It wasn’t nice for a good couple of weeks after that.”

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