Hibernian Football Club (/hᵻˈbɜːrniən/), commonly known as Hibs, are a Scottish professional football club based in Leith in the north of Edinburgh. It is one of two Scottish Professional Football League clubs in the city, the other being their Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts. Hibernian was founded in 1875 by Irish immigrants, but support for the club is now based on geography rather than ethnicity or religion. The Irish heritage of Hibernian is still reflected, however, in its name, colours and badge.
The name of the club is usually shortened to Hibs. The team are also called The Hibees (pronounced /ˈhaɪbiːz/) and The Cabbage, a shortening of the rhyming slang for Hibs of "Cabbage and Ribs", by fans of the club, who are themselves also known as Hibbies. Home matches are played at the Easter Road stadium, in use since 1893, when the club joined the Scottish Football League. Hibernian have played in the second tier of the Scottish football league system, known as the Scottish Championship, since being relegated in 2014.
The things you claim,
i can't accept the blame
better watch your back
i'm gonna win this game
you try to phase me,
you can't phase me
i got you thinking that i feel no pain
But i feel it... (repeat 4x)
Are you insane,
enjoy inflicting pain
better watch your back
i'm gonna ruin your name
try to control me,
but i'm too strong you see
i got you thinking that i feel no pain
But i feel it... (repeat 4x)
You try to bring me down
you can't bring me down