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Listless Hearts on holiday as Falkirk run riot



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Published Date: 06 May 2008
Falkirk 2 - Hearts 1
AN end-of-season fixture which Hearts played at an end-of-season tempo.
Defensive lapses were commonplace in a visiting performance which exuded less energy than the nearby Grangemouth oil refinery during its recent shutdown. Consequently, a lively Falkirk side dominated and finished comfortable victors.

Feasting on Hearts' lethargy was Tam Scobbie, who scored one goal and helped create the other for Carl Finnigan during an inspired performance. Stephen Frail's plans were interrupted when both Gary Glen and Saulius Mikoliunas were forced off during the first half, however that could not explain the inept defending on show.

Continually deploying Jose Goncalves at left-back ahead of Lee Wallace may be more Vladimir Romanov's call than Frail's. Hearts are keen to showcase the Portuguese in the hope of attracting a hefty transfer fee in the region of £2million. However, the defence looks fragile and Wallace must be overdue an extended run in his favoured role.

Goncalves conceded a needless free-kick which ultimately led to Falkirk's second goal, but he wasn't alone in exhibiting an end-of-season weariness. In fact, it seemed to course through the visiting team.

Frail was asked afterwards if the performance mimicked Hearts' season in terms of highs and lows. He replied: "Lows and lows, maybe. There haven't been too many highs if I'm being perfectly honest. It's been a disappointing season.

"We're still looking to win the games, it's not a case of just killing time or trying to make sure we get to the end. We need to keep the spirits up and the players have been terrific in training and terrific since the split. I'm disappointed what we gave wasn't what we have been giving.

"From us it was end-of-season stuff but I don't think that was true of Falkirk. They thoroughly deserved the three points because they wanted to win the game more than us. That's not been the case for us in the last few games and from that point of view I'm disappointed.

"Losing the two players to injury upset the rhythm and we defended sloppily at the corner, giving away a cheap first goal.We didn't start the second half as well as I hoped and then we lose a second, which was a really bad goal to lose. It takes for that to go in for us to start trying to play again and try to get something back from the game.

"I don't think it was a lack of desire, we simply didn't play as well as we can. I just think they wanted it that little bit more. I spoke to John Hughes before they game and I don't think Falkirk have played as well recently either. They drew with Gretna and lost to St Mirren, so maybe they haven't had desire in their previous two games but they had more than us.

"They had more willingness to win the game and I thought we had that. We were trying to finish with five wins, now we have to make sure it's four wins."

Frail also made a telling comment on behind-the-scenes events at Hearts. "Things have to change, not so much on the pitch, a lot of things happen off the pitch," he said. "There needs to be more of a focus and go for the same goal, right from the first day of pre-season and have no interference and have everyone pull in the same direction." The race for seventh place is never one to attract a mass of interest but Falkirk are entitled to feel encouraged by last night's display. They now sit two points behind Hearts in eighth position with two games remaining.

The visitors were almost entirely bereft of application compared to previous bottom-six victories over St Mirren and Inverness, but did start with a forceful looking midfield. Larry Kingston found himself reinstated at the expense of the mercurial Deividas Cesnauskis, whilst Falkirk granted their academy product Chris Mitchell his first start at right-back and worked a series of attacking forays down the youngster's flank during the game's early stages.

Hearts were first to threaten seriously, however. After 23 minutes, Glen initiated an incisive break which saw Calum Elliot deliver a first-time through ball for Kingston. The Ghanaian sprung Falkirk's offside trap to drive the ball low at Shane Supple's near post, but the goalkeeper was equal to the task. Moments later Glen fell under Mitchell's challenge, prompting the pocket of travelling fans to howl for a penalty. Referee Stuart Dougal awarded only a free-kick, a decision later justified by television replays. Frail was twice forced to reorganise during the first 45 minutes as both Glen and Mikoliunas sustained knocks. They were replaced by Jamie Mole and Wallace respectively. The reshuffle appeared to have minimal effect on Hearts but in first-half stoppage time they lost the softest of opening goals, stemming from Goncalves' foul on Carl Finnigan. Scobbie's set-piece was headed skywards by Jason Thomson and dropped for Michael Higdon to execute an impromptu overhead attempt. Steve Banks leapt instantly with a stupefying save but was rendered helpless seconds later when Scobbie enjoyed a free strike from the resultant corner kick.

Hearts might have been expected to provide stiffer resistance and even ask their own questions early in the second half, but seven minutes into the restart Falkirk's advantage doubled. After manoeuvring the ball crisply around the opposition half, a high cross was lofted to Scobbie at the back post. He re-directed the ball across goal and Finnigan converted with an accurate header against the balance of Banks.

With Mikoliunas off the field, the customary booking of a Lithuanian for diving had to be incurred by Cesnauskis. The winger went down in a challenge with Mitchell which wasn't a penalty, but wasn't a caution either. He appeared to stumble during the tackle but suffered for daring to fall under pressure from a defender. "I don't think it looked like a penalty. He got booked for diving so it would be interesting to see it," was Frail's assessment. Nonetheless, Dougal produced yellow and succeeded in firing Cesnauskis up for a late flurry.

Only minutes later he charged into the box to accord his team a lifeline by lashing the ball past Supple from an acute angle.

A full and proper rally didn't quite materialise, though, perhaps indicative of the listlessness which was the theme of the night for Hearts.


The full article contains 1092 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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06/05/2008 11:41:05
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Indie Rep Kid,

06/05/2008 11:50:02
#1 cheating Liths, eh??
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THE BPRENTICE,

06/05/2008 11:58:28
#1 agreed Sir Hiss (from the jungle book).....a dive is a dive is a dive...the nationality of the diver is irrelevant - banderson should know better.

Frail is a drongo:
"I don't think it was a lack of desire, we simply didn't play as well as we can."

...then his next sentence is:

"I just think they wanted it that little bit more."

WTF?

John Hughes or someone like him should be in charge of Hearts and Frail should be somewhere else?
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06/05/2008 12:07:41
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06/05/2008 12:18:07
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Smasher,

06/05/2008 12:29:47
I had been suffering from severe Insomnia all weekend. Watched this tripe for ten minutes and went out like a light. Definetely getting a season ticket along with a sleeping bag.
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just a jambo,

06/05/2008 12:33:55
hearts took us to a new low last night, cowardice, inability, management incompetence,all were on show. bin frail as soon as possible, for one reason or another he cant motivate the players, and when he has been binned, bin the players non triers everyone of them last night.
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Big T,

06/05/2008 13:00:35
I see yer Golden Boy Clum put in another superb shift last night Stevie!

NOT!!!!!!!
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Wee Beardie,

Edinburgh 06/05/2008 13:19:28
Leaderless on and off the field. As much sense of direction as a plastic compass needle.

A captain who seems a nice young lad but is never seen to shout or even urge his team on: hopeless as a leader. A coach who stands passively in his box and not only has little authority but doesn't even exercise what little he has. He lets his players call him Shaggy, for god's sake!

Imagine Rangers players calling their manager Wattie, or Celtic players referring to their boss as Wee Ginger

Last night I would have been better staying on the coach having a chat with the driver. Earlier yesterday I would have been better keeping my credit card in my wallet instead of renewing our season tickets.

Will we ever learn?

By the way, is it true that Hearts lost only one of the eleven games Vladimir Romanov watched this season?
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moon glorious 1874,

06/05/2008 13:26:36
#5 i dunno what riots you have seen or been in, but that was more like a pub carpark fight,never a riot!
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moon glorious 1874,

06/05/2008 13:26:47
#5 i dunno what riots you have seen or been in, but that was more like a pub carpark fight,never a riot!
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moon glorious 1874,

06/05/2008 13:27:08
#5 i dunno what riots you have seen or been in, but that was more like a pub carpark fight,never a riot!
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Mells,

Edinburgh 06/05/2008 13:29:45
Last nights game was a shambles, no leader on the pitch, no leader off it. Kingston wasnt interested, Thompson is Robbie in disuise, Elliot gives his all but isn't good enough, the rest barely deserve pass marks, bar Johnsson. Its a worry that even with nothing at stake, the players dont see these last 5 games as a chance to show suppoters they are not just there to collect a wage and rob the club!
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Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 06/05/2008 13:35:46
What a big pile of stinking poooh!

Just goes to show how thin confidence is among the players. As soon as Glen and Miko were hacked out of the game, the rest just looked as if they didn't believe they could win or even wanted to try.
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Big T,

06/05/2008 13:38:01
#13

"Elliot gives his all"?????????

Let's just hit that dross on the head - Elliot wanders about the park like a huffy 13 year old, complaining to the referee and team mates, makes NO decent runs, doesn't jump, etc, etc!

Gives his "all" my erky!!!!
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The Drifter,

06/05/2008 14:06:40
If that was not a drubbing then what is?
Falkirk should have won 4-5 nil with ease,
how many hearts fans at game 2 maybe 3 hundred,
Huge team?
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Johnny Jambo,

06/05/2008 14:09:27
#16 How should Falkirk have won 4-5 nil, Hearts scored a goal or have I got that wrong????
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Prof,

06/05/2008 14:25:02
#15 Couldn't agree more. You want to give someone the benfit of the doubt but I've seen more mobile traffic cones than Elliot last night. The two full backs were absolutely garbage. I'm still not sure about Johnsonn but the rest of the midfield were grim.
Three weeks ago, Frail said that the players had been warned about lack effort during the last few games. Now we see Pinilla being given a cracking contract. Frankly a good kick in the nuts all round is more appropriate.
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Roscoe P Coltrane,

Work. Bah. 06/05/2008 14:32:07
Anybody want to start a sweep on when HWMNBN turns up again and everybody else leaves?

I suppose it it Tuesday so he's probably at the Post Office.........

I'd like to ask the permission of the BTP campaign to start having a go again. Laughing at the wee nyaff is about the only pleasure I'll have until these last two games are out the way!
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nathan brittles,

monument valley 06/05/2008 14:38:42
Mr.romanov displays all the characteristics of a bad gambler.
1.He thinks he knows best.WRONG
2.He thinks the SPL is a market for Lithuanian football stars.WRONG
3.He thinks he can turn nuggets(Pinilla,Elliot,Nade)into gold.WRONG
4.He thinks he can con the Hearts support for one more season.MAYBE AYE MAYBE NO.
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Jingling Geordie,

Sunshine on Leith 06/05/2008 15:05:19
New publication out in paperback, The road to the Premiership by big T Mowbray.
Would make an ideal birthday present for Craig "high baw intae the box" Levein who was given the P45 by Leicester City for failing to come up with the goods.
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Iain Bhern,

06/05/2008 15:17:34
I see there's a few Jambos having a go at Frail. Bear in mind lads that to motivate players you have to be motivated yourself. Your club's owner hasn't exactly done much to encourage Frail and it seems to me looking from the outside that he has offered Frail no support whatsoever. The rot is at the top guys and working its way down.
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just a jambo,

06/05/2008 16:04:16
look out for next seasons publication out in paperback, the road back to the championship by big T mowbray.
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Rambo_the_Jambo,

Edinburgh 06/05/2008 16:30:34
Started watching the game on Setanta without paying, then they pulled the plug, must have realised it was going out free.

Thank F they did.
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Molz,

Porty 06/05/2008 17:19:15
Falkirk certainly did not "Run riot". That's how we could have described our 6-0 and 4-0 wins at Brockville some years ago. What we got was a limited Falkirk team earning £12 grand a week between them going through the motions against a lazy Hearts team who are prepared to pay ONE dodgy player £12 grand a week, and winning very easily.
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kano,

happy place 06/05/2008 18:08:14
i know its been said before but isnt it great that all you plastic scumbos have all been put ion your place as just a team full of dross no one listened but yous know deep down yous are mince
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