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Stuart Lovell: Another derby, another difficult game to watch

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Published Date: 12 January 2009
TWO Edinburgh derbies in the space of a week and let's be honest, neither of them have been much fun to watch.
I went along to yesterday's game as a spectator and all I can say is, thank god I didn't have to pay to get in because the football served up by both teams was pretty awful.

Yes, conditions were poor with strong winds, driving rain and a playing s
urface guilty of providing more than a few bobbles, but surely we were entitled to expect better than that?

The lack of goalmouth action and efforts on goal was a source of frustration for both sets of supporters, although the bottom line for the Jambos is that their team came out on top and when it comes to the Cup, being in the draw for the next round is really all that matters.

There were two crucial incidents over the 90 minutes which turned the game on its head – the sending off of Steven Fletcher and the positional sense of Hibs' keeper, Yves Ma-Kalambay, in the build-up to Hearts' opening goal.

First things first, the red card for Fletcher was a very tough one to call.

I was surprised how little time referee Craig Thomson took to make his decision but no-one can say with any degree of certainty whether he got it right or wrong.

I spoke to a number of the press-boys at half-time and full-time and the verdict was split down the middle.

Some felt it was harsh to send him off for what was effectively a striker's tackle, mis-timed and clumsy in the extreme, but not a deliberate attempt to injure an opponent.

Others felt he went in with his studs showing and had to go.

Personally, I'm still not sure. My initial reaction was the challenge was worthy of a yellow card, but no more than that.

On seeing it again at half-time though, it looked a bad tackle and I can understand why the ref chose to send him packing.

You will probably make your own mind up depending on what camp you're in, but for those who want to criticise Craig Thomson put yourself in his shoes and think how much more difficult the decision becomes when you only get one look at it.

There is an old saying that we should expect these kind of challenges in a match of this nature and the officials should be more lenient in a derby – I think that's a load of nonsense.

A bad tackle is a bad tackle regardless of what game it happens to be in.

One thing I would point out is that Steven Fletcher is not the type to deliberately hurt an opponent, you only have to look at his career history to know that. Before yesterday's match he'd never been sent off and had been booked just 13 times in 175 first-team games.

Should that have counted in his favour and forced the referee to give him the benefit of the doubt? Maybe.

One thing which is not open for debate is how much that decision changed the course of the match.

Up until then, Hearts hadn't managed to string two passes together and they'd been unable to offer any attacking threat whatsoever.

In fairness, the home side weren't much better and their best chance, arguably their only chance, fell, ironically, to Steven Fletcher.

At his most confident, Fletcher would have put it away with his eyes closed, but he took too long to get his shot away and the opportunity went begging.

The game was dying a death until Ma-Kalambay decided to go walkabout, allowing Andrew Driver to cut the ball back for Nade to slot home from close range.

As an old team-mate of mine used to say, as a goalkeeper if you come off your line you've got to affect the game. Take the ball, the opponent, the lot, but whatever you do make sure you clear the danger. Ma-Kalambay has a habit of losing his concentration and taking up the wrong positions – not what a manager is looking for in a keeper.

It may have taken yesterday's mistake to reinforce Mixu's view that new signing Grzegorz Szamotulski has to be given the nod.

The second half was like watching paint dry with Hibs offering little going forward and Hearts content to play keep-ball.

The icing on the cake for Csaba Laszlo's men came late in the game when Gary Glen sprinted on to a perfectly-weighted pass from Karipidis and finished with aplomb.

As I said after last week's derby, the boy has definitely got talent and he deserves a chance to show it by getting a run in the side.

Let's face it, Hearts are hardly well off for quality strikers.



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Oooh Oooh Oooh Tubbee,

12/01/2009 11:50:15
It was indeed a dsigrace that Hearts were content to play keep ball in the second half. That 75% possesion stuff really did make it as bad as watching paint dry, right enough
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Chas Niceass,

12/01/2009 12:07:45
#1 I agree. I really struggled with frustration as Hearts toyed with Hibs 10, was it 10 they had on, it seemed like 7 so easily did we keep the ball. Hibs were chasing shadows.
As for the red card, if Zaliukas for example had committed a challenge like that on Fletcher there would have been a witch hunt that would have feared you.
Which part of jumping 2 footed into a challenge is not a red card regardless of contact.
Does a leg have to be broken to cut that sort of disgusting challenge out of the game.
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CBJambo,

12/01/2009 12:40:20
Who is Stuart Lovell?

Surely not that c r a p ex-hoofballer?

He isn't much better as a columnist.
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12/01/2009 12:40:21
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CBJambo,

12/01/2009 12:42:23
#4
Oh dear... sour grapes... the hubz wouldn't have won that game with 2 fletchers on the pitch.

Two footed tackle... got player not ball... red card. You got beat by the better team on the day... deal with it.
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Chas Niceass,

12/01/2009 13:02:14
#4 That post only goes to prove why you are affectionately known as the Leith Comedy Club.
I'll give you one thing, not pumping up Hearts at all, we have been poor lately, but Hibs make us look good.
Mixu must stay.
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Jambo Number 1,

12/01/2009 13:38:56
It was a stupid challenge.

He went in with 2 feet, didn't get the ball, and caught a bit of Berra.

Mixu has made a fool out of himself with his post match comments.

If I was a Hibee I would be ashamed of Mixu.
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BABYLOU,

12/01/2009 13:55:15
#4 Motorist
"only a bad ref stopped you being beat yesterday, as before the sending off you were not in the game and Hibs should have been 2 up."

I am replying to you but also to the many other hibs fans who have churned out the above statement since the final whistle yesterday.

Sky sports show the stats throughout the match after the first 15 mins the possesion was 46-54% in hearts favour, in the second 15 it was 43-57% in hearts favour

as for "you should have been 2 nil up" you only had 1 shot on target the whole match so how did you come to this conclusion???
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scorchio,

West of the Pecos 12/01/2009 14:27:56
Considering the elements ...A gale blowing and heavy rain, plus a Hibs side who were intent on scything anything in maroon, I thought Hearts played rather well!
Lovell was probably in the bookies or the Bingo, wherever it was, he is talking pash.
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Edinburgh's Big Team,

EH11 12/01/2009 16:52:53
Sour grapes Mr Lovell. Mr Lazlo is developing this team into a more cultured, european-style team. To criticise it only shows your football naivety. Given your footballing exploits (or lack of), I dont suppose Csaba or the Hearts support really care about your petty remarks which can be summed up by "The game was dying a death until Ma-Kalambay decided to go walkabout" - the game was not even at half time by that point, how can it be dying a death? Stop embarrassing yourself.
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HIBSBY,

12/01/2009 21:06:30
Our Loyaltys are now with Yogi "Come on FALKIRK" Berra is a cheat conned a very poor ref (Berra didn't even have the decency to limp off the pitch.Sooner he is off to Glasvagas the better
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derekh,

Bonnyrigg 13/01/2009 13:32:12
"HIBSBY,12/01/2009 21:06:30
Our Loyaltys are now with Yogi "Come on FALKIRK" Berra is a cheat conned a very poor ref (Berra didn't even have the decency to limp off the pitch.Sooner he is off to Glasvagas the better"

Keep them coming, second thoughts, please don't. I don't have the change of clothes I'll need if I keep on reading more drivel like this.
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HIBSBY,

13/01/2009 16:57:41
Hook line and sinker Ive had to wait a while,but I got myself a Big Brown Trout from Bonnyrigg( or is it a Muppet?)
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sanity check,

LARBERT 15/01/2009 19:26:19
Mr Lovell et all, even the BBC highlights showed as many chances for Hearts as Hibs before the sending off yet you somehow missed them. as to the sending off well , to begin with, Fletcher was lucky not to be booked for his rugby tackle and lunge at jonnson following his missed attempt the to foolow it up with a flying lunge right in front of the referee nuff said. Red card was fully merited, I noticed the lack of protest at same to by the player another give away re his thoughts about it.

 

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