Haddington strengthen their squad
Manager Joe Hamill beat several other local clubs when he signed former Berwick Rangers youngster Jamie Chapman last week. Jamie is no stranger to Millfield having had two loan spells with the Hi Hi's. He featured as a trialist in the recent league game at Tranent and...
Second defeat at Tranent
One week on from their league defeat at Tranent, manager Joe Hamill was without no fewer than nine players for their return visit this time in the South of Scotland Cup. The Hi Hi's could not have got off to a worse start s their inexperienced back four conceded...
Hi Hi’s well beaten at Tranent
Manager Joe Hamill was forced to field an understrength side for the first of two successive visits to Tranent. The referee took centre stage in an entertaining first half in which the Hi Hi's gave a good account of themselves but they trailed 3-1 at the break and an...
Hi Hi’s win at Blackburn
The Hi Hi's bounced back from a 4 3 defeat by Dundonald Bluebell, to win in the Prelimininary Round of the League Cup at Blackburn last Saturday. With Pinkie Tufail joining both Joe Hamill and Declan Quinn on the injured list, resources were stretched with Leslie,...
Hi Hi’s lose at Penicuik
After a good first half, Haddington shipped four second half goals to exit the Football Nation Cup at Penicuik last Saturday. Injuries, suspension and holidays limited manager Joe Hamill's options with Hamill himself confined to the sidelines after picking up an...
Hi Hi’s win league opener
Haddington and Dalkeith made their league debuts as senior clubs when they met in Conference B at Millfield last night. They had met at Millfield in a League Cup tie ten days ago with the Kings Park club running out deserved winners. The Hi Hi's were missing a few...
Hi Hi’s win at Ormiston
Haddington made the short trip to Ormiston last Saturday to play the local side in the first round of the Alex Jack Cup. The match was marred in the closing minutes by a serious injury to Haddington striker Declan Quinn. Quinn had taken over in goal in the closing...
Hi Hi’s well beaten by Hearts
A good crowd turned up at Millfield last night to see a strong Hearts side breeze past the Hi Hi's in a match staged as part of the Haddington 700 celebrations. Hearts included Harry Cochrane and Anthony McDonald and watching manager Craig Levein must have been...
Hi Hi’s fail to impress
Haddington failed to impress in their first competitive outing of the season at Millfield last Saturday. Visitors Dalkeith Thistle, ably led by player manager Darren Smith and Paul Tansey, won this section decider by three goals to one, leaving home manager Joe Hamill...
Hi Hi’s explosive start
A big score looked to be on the cards when Scott Moffat and Andrew Sinclair both scored within two minutes of the start of the match against Heriot Watt University at Riccarton. The Hi Hi's proceeded to miss a barrowload of chances and it was 2 0 at half time. A third...