Dan McMichael

Dan McMichael (c. 1860 – 6 February 1919)
He was a saw-miller by trade and settled in

McMichael served as Hibs manager and in other capacities until 1919, when he was one of the casualties of the Spanish flu pandemic.[1][3] Like many of the pandemic victims, McMichael was buried in an unmarked grave.[6] Several decades later, a group of Hibs supporters found the grave site from local records and raised funds for a gravestone.[6] A dedication ceremony was carried out in December 2013, attended by 400 people.[6]
Honours
- Hibernian
- Scottish Cup (1) : 1901–02
- Scottish Cup Runners-Up (1) : 1913–14
- Scottish League (1) : 1902–03
See also
References
- ^ a b c Forsyth, Paul (3 May 2009). "When sport caught flu". Scotland on Sunday. Johnston Press.
- ^ a b c d e f "99 years and counting ..." BBC Sport. 23 May 2001.
- ^ a b c d Mackay, pp98.
- ^ Pia, Simon (20 May 2001). "Edinburgh's real disgrace? Hibs have not won the cup since Buffalo Bill was in town". Scotland on Sunday. Johnston Publishing.
- ^ Pia, Simon (20 May 2001). "Edinburgh's real disgrace? Hibs have not won the cup since Buffalo Bill was in town". Scotland on Sunday. Johnston Publishing.
- ^ a b c Hannan, Martin (8 December 2013). "Hibs' last Scottish Cup-winning manager finally honoured". Scotland on Sunday. Johnston Publishing. Retrieved 8 December 2013.
- Sources
- Mackay, John (1986). The Hibees. John Donald Publishers Ltd. ISBN 0-85976-144-4.