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What a week!!

Football, Hearts, View from Gorgie | Posted by youngy
Mar 29 2010

A certain Mr J. Greaves once stated that “It’s a funny old game!”. If there has ever been a truer word uttered to describe this drug that we choose to call football, I’ve yet to hear about it.

I don’t think that even Jimmy Greaves would have been able to imagine just how funny things can get north of the border.

I’m not quite sure what the best way to even begin to break the week down is…so it might end up a bit of a mish-mash of stuff.

You could almost smell the fear emanating from all concerned with the fortunes of Hibernian Football Club regarding the outcome of their Scottish Cup Quarter Final replay on the Tuesday evening. Those fears would prove to be well founded!...
Since it was the first game up of the weekend, I might as well start with the good old Edinburgh Derby. I started getting nervous about this game, pretty much as soon as the final whistle went a week earlier at Fir Park, Motherwell. By the time 12:15 rolled around on Saturday 20th I had started to fear that I had contracted the worst case of I.B.S in history. Butterflies? My stomach felt that it was swarming with Turkey Vultures!

Turns out that there was no need for my fears. Although the score ended, a rather close sounding, 2-1 to Hearts, there was a huge gulf between the sides for all to see. You could almost smell the fear emanating from all concerned with the fortunes of Hibernian Football Club regarding the outcome of their Scottish Cup Quarter Final replay on the Tuesday evening. Those fears would prove to be well founded!…

Later that same day, Celtic took on St Johnstone in Glasgow. All seemed fine. Celtic ran out convincing, fairly predictable winners, 3-0 was the score, £65,000 pounds a week man Robbie Keane was on the score sheet yet again. Tony Mowbray might yet be proved a genius in persuading the Celtic board to bring him up the road from London. Well until Wednesday night anyway…

24 hours after Celtic closed the gap in the SPL table, their old adversaries Rangers were facing St Mirren in the first national final of the season. Comedy writers couldn’t have scripted this one any better. St Mirren literally flew out of the traps and were hitting Rangers with everything they had. The “boys in blue”, although not playing well, were having to fight tooth and nail at the back to prevent the men from Paisley taking the lead. The same seemed true at the start of the second half.

And then something strange happened. Glasgow Rangers had a man sent off in a cup final…and they weren’t even playing Celtic!!!

And then something EVEN STRANGER happened! Rangers got ANOTHER man sent off. Surely this was only going to go one way now? Two spare men would surely see the League Cup make it’s way into the hands of the St Mirren players and, in turn, those players into St Mirren folklore for ever.

Right?…..Wrong!!

For some reason, presumably known by Saints manager Gus MacPherson, St Mirren adopted some weird, gung-ho, everybody up front mentality and managed to get caught on the break by Rangers. What added insult to injury was that, not only did they get caught on they break, they got left with 2 defenders facing 3 front-men in blue. Rangers scored….held on (without much of a problem) and claimed the first of what was being heralded as their “stick-on” domestic treble! Well, until Wednesday that was…

Right, so to sum up so far. Hearts would still seem to hold the upper hand in Edinburgh derbies. Celtic still had a chance of the SPL title (assuming Rangers would falter) and Rangers did what the pundits tell us they do “they win cup finals”. So, nothing too funny about the “old game” there then.

Then the whole damn world went, quite frankly, barmy!

Once again Hibs, after getting an almost hand-picked cup draw, after thinking that this was their year, had been dumped out of the Scottish Cup!
As soon as the ref brought the Hibs v Ross County tie in Edinburgh to a close (which had ended all square) I said “I NEED to get a ticket to that replay”…so I did! At 19:45pm on Tuesday 23rd March 2010 I was stood on the “jail end” terracing in Victoria Park, Dingwall to see if little, lowly Ross County (if this seems patronising, trust me, it’s NOTHING compared to the way the press have been treating this club from the highlands) could extend Hibernian’s win-less run in the Scottish Cup to 109 years.

A memento of a great night in Scottish football....and also....the very last one in the club shop!

And boy could they! Apart from 5-10 minutes at the start of the second half (which they scored a minute in to) in which Hibs looked like an SPL side, Ross County were better in every department. Even when County went that goal behind, it was obvious to every body in that ground that they had at least one goal in them to take the tie into extra-time. That goal duly arrived and I was subject to the best after-goal atmosphere that I have had the pleasure of joining in with for quite some time. None of us were quite prepared for what followed though. Last minute of the 90 minutes and up pops Ross County’s very own “ginger Pele” Scott Boyd to score the winner and send the Staggies support into raptures. All at once, those fears felt by the Hibs faithful after their derby defeat came rushing into stark focus. Once again Hibs, after getting an almost hand-picked cup draw, after thinking that this was their year, had been dumped out of the Scottish Cup!

24 hours later. Another cup replay, this time at Tannadice Park, Dundee. This time it was Rangers “treble dream” that took a beating. Again, it was a late winner that put the “under-dogs” through. But to be honest, the fact that Dundee United are an SPL side, and one which is going very well at the moment, it was always a result that could have happened. That, along with what was happening at the same time in Paisley will keep me from dwelling too much on that tie.

So, what WAS happening in Paisley?

Well, not to put too fine a point on it, Celtic were getting their pants pulled down in public was what was happening. Not only did the wheels come off Tony Mowbray’s bandwagon, they came off, rolled through about 200 feet of horse-shit, careened over the top of a bottomless abyss and caught fire on their way down….never to be seen again. Nor, it would seem, is Mr Mowbray.  In short, Celtic suffered their worst defeat to a team in the SPL, other than Rangers, for 30 years! St Mirren ran out 4-0 winners on the night. Thursday afternoon arrived and Tony was handed his P45. His dream of free flowing, silky, flair football in tatters, he couldn’t help but have one last pop at his opponents stating that the SPL was “perhaps not the right place” for such Brazilian style soccer.

Yeah, okay then Tony.

Then we, finally, come back to Hearts. Another lunchtime kick-off, another strange result. I say “strange” not because we were beaten 1-4 by Rangers but because of the manner of the defeat. One week earlier the boys in maroon had fought for every ball. Had WON almost every ball. Had been vastly superior in every way and in every department on the pitch and came away with a very close sounding 2-1 victory. THIS week most of the lads competed well, SOME of it even came off and a few personal battles were quite intriguing. We had only one shot less ON target and actually had 3 or 4 MORE off target. Yet, this week, we managed to finish on the end of a 1-4 defeat.??

“It’s a funny old game” innit?

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What makes a good season? (a blinkered, maroon tinted view)

Football, Hearts, View from Gorgie | Posted by youngy
Mar 19 2010

All this season – it feels like about 200 years worth – we have heard stories of how “magnificent” Hibernian are and some tales even go as far as saying that Hibernian are “back where they belong”. But most of all we have simply had to suffer journalists and those of a green and white persuasion in Edinburgh telling us that Hibernian Football Club are having a fantastic season!

Erm…..are they REALLY?? If that is the case, I need to ask, what actually constitutes a great season for clubs outwith the Old Firm.

First of all. Hearts, and by extension us fans, are having a dreadful season. No arguments, no questions. We are having SUCH a bad season that when yet another manager was shown the Tynecastle exit door, there weren’t too many dissenting voices at all.

We were out of the League starting blocks like a shot and only political in-fighting and comic book capers prevented us from doing even better
As a Jambo, I would have to say that a great season would mean that we had finished that season with at least one trophy in the cabinet AND had performed well in the SPL. How well? 1997-98 or 2005-06 well would be my “yardstick”.

1997-98 – We chased and hunted the Old Firm all season in the league and finished a very creditable 7 points behing eventual winners Celtic and only 5 points behind runners up Rangers. We also, of course (as if we could forget) lifted the Scottish Cup for the first time since 1956.

2005-06 – We were out of the League starting blocks like a shot and only political in-fighting and comic book capers prevented us from doing even better. Fair enough we ended the season trailing champions Celtic by a much larger than in 97-98 (17 points in fact) but we split the Old Firm and finished second in the league for the first time in a long time. We also, again, picked up the Scottish Cup.

Which brings me nicely on to season 2009-10, THIS season. The season is far from finished and already Hibernian….you remember…the team that are having the GREAT season. Are trailing leaders Rangers by a whopping 20 points and are currently sitting in 5th spot in the table. They have also had what would have to be considered as a hand-picked Scottish Cup draw up until now, yet the first team that they came up against that was withtin 30 league places of them, they stuttered and, but for a bit of good fortune, would have already stumbled out of the competition.

So, on to Saturday lunchtime and the third Edinburgh Derby of the season. What is gonna happen? Which way will it go? The answer? Who knows! That’s the answer.

All I know is that, since the final whistle blew at the end of our dismal performance against Motherwell last weekend, I have been getting my usual intermittant butterflies on the run up to the game and find myself replaying derbies of the past in my head.

Hopefully this one will be a good one for us Jambos…..and I’ll see you all on the other side!

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Why is Mr Magoo in charge?

Football, Hearts, Life, View from Gorgie | Posted by youngy
Mar 04 2010

So, Neil Doncaster (SPL chief executive) has come out and stated that the SPL are looking at a possible expansion of the country’s top league. It seems that, once they have their proposals in order, they will then ask the twelve current SPL sides to vote on expanding the league to sixteen teams.

First and formost, I would like to applaud the SPL for at least admitting that they are looking into the possibilities of inviting more sides into their “Big Boys Club”. BUT! I must confess that I really don’t believe that sixteen is the right number here.

In my opinion, we should be looking to expand the SPL to, at least, an EIGHTEEN team league. Why? I’ll tell you why (no shock there eh?)

You have a sixteen team league and what? All of the teams play each other twice I assume? Giving you a season which only lasts thirty games. An immediate drop in revenue for clubs which are already buckling under the strain of massive debts. You also end up with an awfully long close season, winter shutdown or both!

So why NOT invite another two sides in to make up the numbers? You can then play each other twice and only lose four matches, which would be an ideal ammount to fit into a nice wee winter break and the clubs would lose much less revenue than they stand to if the numbers are only raised by four.

And it’s not as if the first division doesn’t have six teams that could make the step up is it? Have a look at the table in the current second tier. Dundee, Partick Thistle, Inverness Caledonian Thistle,

We're talking about two, in fact three, groups of people who don't even just work in the same city as each other...they work in the same BUILDING!!
Dunfermline and Raith Rovers have all had relatively recent spells in the top league. They ALL have grounds that satisfy the current under soil heating/6,000 seats criteria and Ross County, currently more than holding their own in that division, have just lodged plans with the Highland Council to bring Victoria Park up to that very same standard.

So why not just bite the bullet…wipe the board clean…and start again? Let’s have a look at Scottish football as a whole and start fresh from the ground up!

Oh wait a minute! Is that not what, former First Minister, Henry McLeish is supposed to be doing right now?

So why even change ANYTHING until all of his Scottish Football Review Committee findings are in? Why are we so bloody short sighted in the country ALL the time?

We’re talking about two, in fact three,  groups of people who don’t even just work in the same city as each other…they work in the same BUILDING!! Go and walk down the damn hall and talk to each other!

And yet we wonder how on Earth our national game ended up in this state!

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Weekend review

Football, Hearts | Posted by youngy
Mar 01 2010

“A week is a long time in politics” or so they say. For some people in football, a week must feel as long as an ice age.

Another week has trundled by in the SPL. Another Old Firm pantomime has passed us by. And what has changed?

Nothing really!

Mark McGhee?? "...even DEBBIE McGhee could do a better job...".
Celtic started the week gnashing their teeth about refereeing standards in Scotland. Well they did and they didn’t. They DID…but it needed a mole, a snitch, a “source” to reveal to the world that it’s not just the Celtic FANS who suffer from a rampant SFA/SPL anti-Celtic paranoia…it’s the CLUB too.

And guess what? Right on cue, Dougie McDonald sends Celtic captain Scott Brown off under “suspicious” circumstances.

Suspicious you say? You grab an opponents shirt and throw your head at his chest…you get sent off. It’s really pretty simple. You could argue that Kyle Lafferty should have seen red too but, surely it’s more of a handicap to Rangers to have the guy ON the park?

You then, of course, have the Old Firm fans. Some booed a minutes silence which was held in memory of a former Rangers goalkeeper. Let’s be honest here, you could have gone to ANY bookie in the civilised world…asked him to take a bet on the silence being disturbed…and been offered odds so short that Toulouse Lautrec would have been able to see over the top of them.

But, of course, they didn’t stop there did they?

You could argue that it was naive of Rangers to parade an ex-soldier at the game. In fact some Celtic fans argued before the game that it was more than that. They claimed that it was a deliberate act by the Ibrox club to elicit a response from the hoops’ faithful. So why couldn’t the self-proclaimed “best fans in the world” not rise above it and ignore the fact that Simon Weston was at the game at all? Why did a small number of them – perhaps even the same ones who booed the minutes silence – decide that, obviously, the best course of action was to take Argentina flags and even, at least, one Argentina football top to the game and to brandish  them at Weston whilst chanting Argentina, Argentina, Argentina?

We are talking here,or course, about a human being who received 46% burns across his body as a result of the ship he was serving on being bombed by the Argentine Air Force during the Falklands war. But why should we expect a bit or respect for a human when those doing the mocking quite obviously fall short of that mark themselves?

Now, on to more palatable topics of discussion.

First stop – what with me being a Jambo – Pittodrie. I never tire of saying that I am glad that Mark McGhee didn’t get on the plane to hold talks with Vladimir Romanov. I even said BEFORE the flight that, in my opinion, he was not the man for Hearts. So far, McGhee has performed FAR worse than, even I, could have thought that he would. As I have read one pundit saying elsewhere “…even DEBBIE McGhee could do a better job…”. In fact the only person at Pittodrie that seems to be doing a worse job than McGhee is the Aberdeen groundsman. Can somebody please explain to me how on earth Motherwell have been “investigated” over the current state of Fir Park whilst apparently nothing has been said about the state of the playing surface in Aberdeen? The players would have been just as well kicking the ball about on the beach itself rather than on the so-called “playing surface”.

This looks like "Mulgrew territory"
What was, to be frank, a fairly awful game was lit up by a very special goal. With Eggert Jonsson rolling up his sleeves, marauding forward from his position in the back four, and planting a cracker of an overhead kick into the corner of Jamie Langfield’s net. Fraser Fyvie got the boot in the stones that he probably deserves for being a wee ginge that plays for Aberdeen but for Laryea Kingston to be given a straight red card over the incident shows, quite clearly, that the “SpecSavers” sponsorship of the SFA referees might not be all that tongue-in-cheek after all. Two players go in for a ball…the one with his feet HIGHER comes off the worst of the two….so obviously you send the other guy off without even booking the poor wee soul cradling his meat and two veg right?

Having said that, Hearts showed fantastic spirit in the way they reacted to every set-back that came their way on Saturday. They lost BOTH starting center-halves through injury and were also reduced to ten men. Did they do the same as their Edinburgh neighbours did a week earlier in Motherwell by hanging on as long as they could only to fall short towards the end of the game? NO! Up popped Eggy with that goal and the boys scrapped for each other for the rest of the game. One even going so far as to forgo stitches in a head wound in order to stop the side going down to nine men. Stand up and take a bow…Lee Wallace…fantastic attitude!

John Hughes consults his "I've got Pro-Zone, get me out of here" handbook

Talking of the sending off and the team’s attitude after it brings me nicely on to those pesky wee, flair-filled scamps from down Lochend way. Talk about hindsight being 50/50 eh? If only John Hughes had had the sense to NOT appeal against Liam Miller’s red card at Fir Park he might have been celebrating his side’s first win since…well I’m not too sure since when…nor do I really care. I just find it amusing that Miller was on the park in the first place to get caught out for a handball and ultimately causing Hibs to drop another two points.

In other football news today, amidst lots of pomp and ceremony, the Scotland national team have unveiled their super-duper new Adidas home kit and guess what?

It’s dark blue…with white shorts and red socks…oh and of course three white stripes down the arms. Didn’t see that one coming eh? It does actually have quite a nice design feature of having (an embossed?) Scotland badge on the main body of the top but other than that seems very plain and ordinary. Given the SFA’s recent track record of finding kit suppliers, I wonder if those in charge of Adidas’ UK division should start worrying about the longevity of their careers?

And finally for my weekend roundup, something that has begun to get right under my skin! I’ll make it quick, simple and as profanity-free as I can, but…..

…if I have to hear the phrase “…this looks like/could be Mulgrew territory…” one more time, I will f***ing puke!

Right. We all get it now. Charlie Mulgrew has a decent left peg on him and has used it to stunning effect on dozens of occassions to, once more, put Aberdeen right at the top table of Scottish football…….Oh! Wait a minute….what’s that you say? He’s only scored four times and Aberdeen are still s***e? Surely not?!

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