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Dizzy, my head is spinning….

Football, Hearts, Life | Posted by youngy
Apr 22 2010

STOP! Please, just stop!

Everyday this week, I have thought “Right, what should the blog be about this week?” and every damn day, something new has popped up to cause me to have a re-think. I mean, seriously. What the hell is going on? Some weeks you can almost hear Scottish sports journalists sitting at their desks almost praying for a story, any story, to come along. Not these week though. This week they have been having to beat stories off with a big stick.

So, where to begin?

Hibernian's very own Billy Bragg look-a-like

I know. I’ll start off at my favourite “comedy palace”. Easter Road, Edinburgh (well Lochend really) and the crazy decision that saw Hibernian FC fine Derek Riordan for…erm…well…for the heinous crime of…telling the truth!!

A quick Google search showed that the young, full of potential Riordan has only ever been fined by Hibs once for all of his “off-field” nonsense (club bans etc) – it may be more but as I say, it was only a quick Google. Yet, he dares to utter that the playing surface at Easter Road is well below the standard that it should be and, quick as a flash, he has been carpeted by Messrs Petrie and Hughes and fined. Now he has – quite rightly in my opinion – gone running off to Fraser Wishart and the lads down at the players’ union.

And to top it all off, the club have said that it is a private matter, between the club and the player. Strange that this is the same club who quite happily announced that they had fined him AND Darren McCormack for their off-field troubles. But taking cash off a player for telling the truth whilst being interviewed as a club representative is all a big secret.

Whilst I am on the subject of Hibs and their new love of fining people. Can anybody explain to me why John Hughes hasn’t been hit by one, or more, of these “tarnishing the club’s reputation” fines? Every week he seems to trot out the old “biggest games”…”need to show fight” comments, and every week since Christmas, his “troops” are found seriously wanting in the “fight” department and show nothing to say that they realise just how big those “biggest games” are. Then, he can be relied upon to spout more of the same tired old drivel after the game.

...except for the fact that St Mirren got mugged for 2 points in Perth....good enough for them!!
Just have a look on Hibs forums and you will see them taking bets before the final whistle in their games as to exactly which quotes old Bingo will wheel out in his post match interview. “lads have been brilliant”…”been great in training”…”cannae defend like that” etc etc etc.

In fact, don’t fine him….I say extend his contract!!!

So, all the Deek’s has been fined stuff broke just before the weekend and then they went and, fairly predictably, put up a better display against Celtic than they have shown for weeks (by the way, I know why…but nobody seems to want to take my views on board about it. oh, well)…..but ultimately lost 3-2 after still being 1-2 up with 10 minutes to go. Neil Lennon is a hero, once more and will almost certainly get the manager’s job full-time…well except for the fact that everybody and his brother have been linked with the job this week, including none other than ex Hibs boss John Collins.

Later that same day, my favourite sports journalist, Chick Young, was able to breathe a huge sigh of relief, as Aberdeen defeated Falkirk to all but secure their immediate future in the SPL. After all, Chick no longer needs to take a dip in the North Sea on mid-winter’s day.

There were some other games too…but they all concerned the bottom 6 and had very little to do with me…so I can’t even be bothered to comment on them. Well except for the fact that St Mirren got mugged for 2 points in Perth….good enough for them!!

Due to the fact that Celtic had won on Saturday, my beloved Jambos couldn’t suffer the indignity of seeing Rangers presented with the SPL trophy at Ibrox. Unfortunately the boys in maroon ran out of steam and ideas in the second half and were beaten 2-0 by a very professional Rangers side.

In fact, steam and ideas probably had very little to do with it. Once more it was glaringly obvious to anyone watching that Hearts don’t exactly have their troubles to seek in the final third of the pitch. We were, to be brutally honest, toothless! Completely and utterly toothless.

Funnily enough though, I still think that we may be able to catch Hibs and, possibly Motherwell too, in the race for European places. Than all that remains is the close season and our wait to see if “Jim’ll Fix It”.

So, all the football was done for another weekend, all the journalists thought it was going to be a nice easy week. After all…most of the major stuff had been sorted out right? Rangers will more than likely gain the one point they need to secure the SPL title at Easter Road on Sunday, Inverness could only be caught now if they had an even bigger collapse than the one already suffered by Dundee since Christmas and, well do they ever care about much else?

But, hey. Who am I kidding? The "committee" are never going to allow that sort of thing, are they?
Well, yes, they do. Or, at least they had to, because Gordon Smith, old Smudger, old “and Smith must score” went and chucked his job as Chief Executive of the SFA. No aparent scandal, no rumours before hand, just a quick announcement from Hampden to say that he had gone.

So did he jump or was he pushed? Ah, intrigue and mystery within Scottish football….erm…NO! Does anybody actually care that he has gone? What the hell did he actually DO anyway?

He banned Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor from the Scotland side for life!….And then he didn’t. After all, we had a new manager and that’s what he meant all along wasn’t it?

He was forward thinking and dragged us into the 21st century by introducing video replays and goal-line technology!…Aye, right then.

He sorted out those nasty wee diving cheats out of all levels of Scottish league football!…Except that the first thing he tried (against Livingston’s Robbie Winters) got thrown out and Winters got cleared.

He has left such a trail of “nearly dids” and u-turns behind him that I’m not fully convinced that he has actually gone yet.

And what exactly does the SFA, a body run by committee, need a Chief Executive for anyway? Other than the obvious fact that Gordon Smith and all before him in that position were nothing but scapegoats. Patsies. There, simply, to take the fall and prevent the true, blazer wearing power brokers in our game from being hunted out of town whenever any brown stuff comes within touching distance of fast moving blades.

Hopefully Henry McLeish’s up-coming report on the state of the game in Scotland will have some pretty scathing and far reaching recommendations that will see the old order driven out of their ivory towers and packed off to some retirement community somewhere. But, hey. Who am I kidding? The “committee” are never going to allow that sort of thing, are they?

Inverness Caledonian Thistle. Back where the highlands NEEDS them.

And for my final word, this week. I would like to send my sincerest congratulations out to any and all connected with Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Terry Butcher and his team have done a wonderful job in getting them back into the top flight at the first time of asking after, what can only be described as, a very sticky start to the season.

Well done lads, and ….WELCOME BACK!!!

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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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