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Inverness v Hearts (21-01-2012)

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Tulloch Caledonian Stadium, Inverness. 15:00 

Hearts slipped to their first defeat in seven matches as Shane Sutherland's second half header gave Inverness Caledonian Thistle a 1-0 victory on a wet and windy afternoon at the Tulloch Caledonian Stadium.

Paulo Sergio's Jambos were rarely at their best and Terry Butcher's Caley side ran out deserving winners as they adjusted better to the difficult conditions.

 

Hearts punished by SPL

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Romanov says Scottish Football needs to change - I agree!!

Heart of Midlothian Football Club have, tonight, been charged by the Scottish Premier League under article A3.1 of the SPL’s rules, which states …

A3.1 In all matters and transactions relating to the League and Company each Club shall behave towards each other Club and the Company with the utmost good faith.

Pardon my cynicism but … WHAT??

First of all, where in that “article” does it say anything about this punishment being anything at all to do with players not receiving their salaries on time?  Article A3.1 sits under the heading Relationship between clubs and the League.  No mention at all of players, contracts, salaries … nothing!

Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 January 2012 21:02

 

The idiot box

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Before anyone starts NO, I wasn’t referring to myself standing on a soapbox to spout nonsense.  Anyone who knows me will realize that I don’t need a box for that!  The title of this article refers to what (in my opinion) is one of the major contributors to the downfall of the Scottish game of football. 

Now before I start my rambling I should clarify.  I enjoy watching football on telly.  I have spent many enjoyable afternoons with pals watching games in a pub, having World Cup or European championship parties or sitting with strangers in a bar in a foreign land cheering on the local team.  So the problem isn’t only with the lack of ticket sales due to televised fixtures, it goes far deeper.

We take our son to a community football academy every week for training and fun.  They are well organized, attempt to engage the children in skills games as well as competitive 5 aside games and it is great to see the children so enthusiastic.  BUT, as I sit there for an hour a week peering from the visitor’s gallery, the negative effect of television becomes very clear. 

Last Updated on Saturday, 12 March 2011 15:21

 

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