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Scottish Cup 4th round draw: Irvine Meadow set for Easter Road clash

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Published Date: 30 November 2009
JUNIOR side Irvine Meadow have been handed a visit to SPL high-fliers Hibernian in the fourth round of the Active Nation Scottish Cup.


Irvine Meadow manager Ian McQueen after the draw at Hampden today

The Ayrshire team beat Arbroath on Saturday to set up a trip to Easter Road to face the side sitting third in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League.

Hamilton play host to cup holders Rangers, while Tony Mowbray's Celtic will travel to either Morton or Dumbarton.

But the pick of the draw is arguably Aberdeen v Hearts, with both SPL clubs having recorded wins at the weekend.

Elsewhere, Kilmarnock host Falkirk in the other all-SPL tie, while Dundee United face a tricky tie against First Division promotion contenders Partick Thistle.

Irvine Meadow general manager Iain McQueen welcomed the "tremendous" draw for the only junior side left in the competition.

Meadow, who are in a mid-table position in the Stagecoach West of Scotland Super League Premier Division, beat Irn-Bru Second Division Arbroath 1-0 following earlier wins over Selkirk and Brora Rangers.

"It couldn't have worked out much better for us," McQueen said.

"To go to a Premier League club, especially one of Hibs' calibre, is a tremendous feat for our club."

All the matches will take place on January 9 except for Rangers' trip to New Douglas Park, which will be shown live on Sky Sports with a 12.15pm kick-off the following day.

Rangers famously lost to Accies in the Scottish Cup in 1987 when Adrian Sprott scored the only goal against Graeme Souness' side at Ibrox, but Hamilton lost 5-1 in Govan in the quarter-finals last term.

Elsewhere, Motherwell face a trip to Inverness, whom the Lanarkshire side beat 3-2 after extra-time in the Co-operative Insurance Cup earlier this season.

Ties are to be played over the weekend of 9 January.

The draw in full:

Inverness CT v Motherwell

Hamilton v Rangers

Morton/Dumbarton v Celtic

Hibernian v Irvine Meadow

St Mirren v Cowdenbeath/Alloa

Raith/Peterhead v Airdrie United

Dunfermline v Stenhousemuir/Cove

Forfar v St Johnstone

Clyde/Livingston v Dundee

Albion Rovers v Stirling Albion

Aberdeen v Hearts

Edinburgh City v Montrose

Partick Thistle v Dundee United

Ross County v Inverurie Loco Works

Ayr United v Wick/Brechin City

Kilmarnock v Falkirk



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1

Vincent Vega,

30/11/2009 15:04:35
Nice one

Hibs v Irvine Meadow
Aberdeen v Hearts

If Carlseberg did Scottish Cup draws. LOL

Hopefully the Hibees for the next round, but then again knowing our record in the cup.

Anyone know how long it is since Hibs have won it?
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jerrymanders,

Winter Blues - now what am I bid? 30/11/2009 15:19:48
Tough one for the Gers, especially if on the back of an OF loss coupled with the winter fire sale.
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helsinki man,

Lulea 30/11/2009 15:40:24
how long since we won the cup??

Im sure someone will remind us shortly.....
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30/11/2009 15:42:00
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Montford's Jaicket,

Hanging around 30/11/2009 15:46:06
Interesting draw. At least 3 SPL teams (Hamilton or Rangers, Aberdeen or Hearts, Kilmarnock or Falkirk) will be out of the last 16. Will both ICT and Ross Co be allowed to play at home on the same day?
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Andy Ritchie's left boot,

30/11/2009 15:51:05
107 years and counting, Vincent.

Hope to see Morton humiliate Celtic (assuming we can overcome Dumbarton first of course). About time we had a major shock in the cup. Buy shares in Dettol, as massive amounts will be needed to clean the Wee Dublin End after the manky mob have been using it. We last won the cup in 1922 by beating the other half of the bigot brothers in the final. About time we did it again.
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IVOR CUTLERY,

30/11/2009 16:25:13
Oh the hilarity of a Greenockian pointing fingers at others...Too many trays of wine down the CLR,I fear.

Last time I was in your midden Frank MacAvennie put four past you....I expect Scott McDonald to do the same...Against Dumbarton.
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kiwidoug,

lower Hutt 30/11/2009 16:35:51
Interesting draw foir the Edinburgh clubs. Hibs and Irvine Meadow have similar records in the tournament. Aberdeen have an outstanding record but haven't done a great deal since the end of the Ferguson era.

I think it will be close but both Edinburgh sides will be in the draw for the 4th round.
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IVOR CUTLERY,

30/11/2009 16:44:11
#8 I can see Hibs getting through but Hearts will struggle at Pittodrie.Rangers will eventually overcome Hamilton (if they still have eleven players in January)and the record SC winners,Celtic will coast into the next round against Dumbarton....I expect St Mirren,Killie and the Arabs to join them.
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Stewarty,

Fishcross 30/11/2009 16:51:05
That's Stirling Albion left in the mire. Debt-ridden, the hope was that an away draw against SPL opposition would have brought much-needed cash to pay off Stirling Council who are owed £70k-£80k. With due respect to the punters at Cliftonhill, the tie is not going to be a money-spinner.
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petegeneva,

geneva 30/11/2009 18:08:49
#8
"Hibs and Irvine Meadow have similar records in the tournament. "
How's that then?
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A man called Lazarus ,

30/11/2009 18:12:56
Decent draw for the Hoops and Hibs/IM will be a interesting one. But tie of the round much be Hamilton v Rangers. The memories of Adrian Sprott come flooding back.
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GRMpundit,

30/11/2009 18:23:50
#11

Because they never win! lol

Anyhoo, enough about wee diddy teams and Irvine Meadow, i'm not surprised Bougie isnt happy with Miller but Miller is right and Bougie is wrong. Nuff said.

Celtic fans must be delighted with their temporary stint at the top of the league but we'll be back, Mogga will ensure that.
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FFF,

30/11/2009 19:02:00
Rankgers are imploding pundit


Watch this space............
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Mr Popodopolous,

30/11/2009 19:19:12
Let just say heart are gone from tournament.. yes
16

The new waspy,

30/11/2009 19:29:35
#15
That's what the Celtic were saying in the last round of the wee cup. Beware! take us lightly at your peril.
Got to be in it to win it#, though the hobbits have been in it for more years that even the archives in the hoots-man have trouble finding out their record of wins.
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GRMpundit,

30/11/2009 19:30:12
#14

Lucky for us so are Celtic.

Who knows, you might even nudge them into third.

Doubt it though. Dundee Utd might do it.
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GRMpundit,

30/11/2009 19:35:21
#16

Got to admit, Waspy, that a very average Celtic bombarded your lot that night and were robbed. It was definitely a penalty though.

If Hearts win the cup then hat off to them, their fans deserve something to shout about.

Difficult times financially for Rangers last year but a very good manager ensured that we still won the title under those circumstances.

Take note Mr Romanov...
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The new waspy,

30/11/2009 20:11:26
A FOOTBALL player and soldier was due to arrive back from Afghanistan today after being injured by a roadside bomb on Friday.

David Etale, a striker for city-based Spartans, was one of three soldiers wounded in the attack. It is thought the other two casualties were also from 3 Rifles, which is based at Redford Barracks.

Hope you recover soon David and I am sure every football follower in Scotland wishes you all the best
And of course the same for his comrades

Slainte Waspy
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Ivory Towers,

30/11/2009 20:24:51

Many thanks to former Contrick Football Club director Willie Haughey for funding the Scottish Cup to the tune of £1M.

Eyebrow raising levels of generosity.
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Ivory Towers,

30/11/2009 20:30:27

£1M

And the former Contrick FC director does not even want his company name associated with the competition.

Now that's generosity!
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GRMpundit,

30/11/2009 20:46:00
#20

I think i read he's a Celtic man? Nice to see him helping reduce our debt...

If Hibs win it i'll give them the money myself. lol
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30/11/2009 20:57:18
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Ivory Towers,

30/11/2009 21:02:53

Why does "Freddie Mercury's ugly sister" Notsogorgeous Samaras refuse to celebrate an assist or goal?

Can someone ask "The Last To Know" Big Tummy Mowbray.

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Ivory Towers,

30/11/2009 21:05:39

When Loobrush receive a wrist-slap following a typical Loobrush assault, Big Tummy Mowbray proclaimed: "We accept that and move on."

24 hours later Contrick FC appeal the decision.

Poor Big Tummy Mowbray... always the last to know.
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GRMpundit,

30/11/2009 21:08:28
#24

I've noticed that too. Only recently in the match against Falkirk.

Probably a hint of jealousy in that he's not banging in the goals.

He often looks uninterested, just like Berbatov at Man Utd. Just there for the paycheck. Not the type of player you want in the team.
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30/11/2009 21:09:55
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30/11/2009 21:12:42
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Ivory Towers,

30/11/2009 21:22:14

Big Tummy Mowbray signs a single player for 10x the outlay of all of the other clubs in Scottish Football.

2 goals.

Poor Big Tummy Mowbray... always the last to know.
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Daillyman,

30/11/2009 21:23:01
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WS,AM,KM, were probably as close to the incident as was WGS when Boruc made a mess of McGreedy last season during a tic training session. lol
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30/11/2009 21:24:02
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GRMpundit,

30/11/2009 21:27:28
#28

I think Kenny Miller has shaken off the 'Misser' tag. He's scored an impressive amount of goals for the Gers.

Would he have battered Magic? I think so. But if he couldnt he would definitely outrun him...

Big Lee McCulloch criticised Bougie too, but he's not a man you'd want to cross. lol
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30/11/2009 21:28:01
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Daillyman,

30/11/2009 21:28:30
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BF does not play for RFC.
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GRMpundit,

30/11/2009 21:30:20
#31

Doubt it.

Richard Gough said there's was fights all the time during the 9IAR era, Walter always had the last say though.

Mogga however, would have been overpowered by the characters in that team and may not have achieved the record.
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30/11/2009 21:30:27
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Ivory Towers,

30/11/2009 21:31:43

Negri + no celebration = front page news

Guivarch + no celebration = front page news

Notsogorgeous + celebration refusal = deafening silence
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30/11/2009 21:33:46
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GRMpundit,

30/11/2009 21:35:40
#38

You're contradicting yourself now.

Does Walter have control or not?

I think the answer is obvious.

Does Mogga have control of the Celtic players? nope.
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Ivory Towers,

30/11/2009 21:37:05

When Loobrush was slapped on the wrists Big Tummy Mowbray tried to have the last word:

"We accept that and move on."

24 hours later Contrick FC did not "accept"
24 hours later Contrick FC did not "move on"
24 hours later Contrick FC lodged an appeal

Poor Big Tummy Mowbray... always the last to know.

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30/11/2009 21:42:33
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30/11/2009 21:52:36
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Ivory Towers,

30/11/2009 21:57:23

£3,800,000 on one striker
Over 10x the outlay of Scotland's 41 other clubs' total transfer spend that summer.

2 goals

It's no wonder Poor Big Tummy is now undermined at every turn.
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30/11/2009 22:05:48
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30/11/2009 22:13:38
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big bucks,

30/11/2009 22:18:39
#43

£3,500,000 on one striker known as a cheat of the highest order.Guess how many goals this season.

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30/11/2009 22:20:58
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30/11/2009 22:24:56
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big bucks,

30/11/2009 22:27:38
#43

In fact 6 goals last season and 0 goals this season.

big sammy scored more goals than miller and lafferty put together.thats £6.5 million poison ivory.
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30/11/2009 22:35:57
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Rolland,

30/11/2009 22:45:47
What a draw, the best yet, how funny will it be if the hobos don't go through, will this be the best defeat in 108 years of continually defeats in this competition?

Hearts looking well placed for a wee cup double this season.
52

The new waspy,

30/11/2009 22:48:46
Do you think Hearts and Rangers have troubles?? Four years after being made redundant I am now classified as skint.
Got money tucked away which I cant touch but the wife has raided the box under the mattress and its looking desperate. Could flog my old tools but like a lot of players the are well past their sell by date and nobody wants them or me not with the cheap shiny new ones on the market.

Ochone no more Caribbean for me. Not only that I heard they shut Seaton Sands
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kiwidoug,

lower Hutt 30/11/2009 22:53:59
What a relief to hear from you Rolland. Sick of flicking through garbage posts about a hopeless team and a disgraceful club.

I really, truly wish that the three Scottish clubs which celebrate their Irish roots would move there and leave the rest of to play each other and celebrate our Scottish heritage.

Anyway, enough of that. Aberdeen had the wood over us for years in the SC but no longer. We will be in the draw for the 4th round and the double will be very much on the cards.

Hibs will be in the hat too but that will simply be prolonging the agony for them.
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30/11/2009 22:57:49
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Rolland,

30/11/2009 23:03:18
#53, with the hobos record in the big cup it might be worth a wee flutter on Irvine Meadow. Would be quite happy to face them in another semi or even the final this time round.
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The new waspy,

30/11/2009 23:09:18
#54
Hot poker comes to mind eh?
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kiwidoug,

lower Hutt 30/11/2009 23:11:12
You never know Rolland. Not too many people backed either Gretna or Q of the S to get there.

At least Irvine have got some kind of chance from their 3rd round draw.

I hope we don't start to think it's boring if we win it again. Personally, I will never get bored with that.

See you at the final.
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Rolland,

30/11/2009 23:16:38
#57, Indeed, and remember no hobos at Hampden (even if they do make it to the semi, none will turn up).

So tonight Irvine Meadow are the envy of Scottish Football, having been drawn to play at Easter Road, a place the scottish cup has failed to visit for 108 years. When they won it there fans turned up on horse back, we hadn't even invented the wheel.
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30/11/2009 23:17:01
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30/11/2009 23:22:38
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A man called Lazarus ,

30/11/2009 23:25:38
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Was it the Rangers Doctor?
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30/11/2009 23:28:03
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A man called Lazarus ,

30/11/2009 23:31:18
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hence the expression: poker faced
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30/11/2009 23:32:19
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The new waspy,

30/11/2009 23:32:46
#60
Know what you mean. My 3 year old grandson has started to call me grandfarter????
Still he loves his wee jambo teddy.
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30/11/2009 23:34:59
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A man called Lazarus ,

30/11/2009 23:44:01
Whats going on with all these gay moustaches on BBC and in Scottish football...

Billy Dodds
Kris Boyd
Richard Gordon
Chick Young

Is there something I dont know?
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morris,

edinburgh 30/11/2009 23:53:32
Whilst Hibernian should be far too strong for Irvine Meadow from the Western Junior league,the latter proved a point against Arbroath that the best Junior sides can compare with the senior leagues lower clubs and I am sure there was a pre season friendly between Arniston Rangers and one of the East of Scotland clubs (a few years ago now)and the Juniors put seven past them!
Linlithgow Rose did over Spartans not so long ago.
It will be interesting to see how Edinburgh City fare against Montrose! That could be a banana skin I suspect also.

This introduces the romance of the giant killers dream into Scottish football and was the best move ever made by the SFA/SJFA.I would love to see all non league and juniors now afforded Regional Division Five status which is surely the next logical step. We have hundreds of clubs in Scotland so lets stop trying to be a two club nation or we will be! Let the game flourish and grow wherever it happens.
One of the best days I recall was seeing Gretna appear in a final and they did NOT look out of place! The worst was watching them collapse partly because of a stupid decision to play at Motherwell with no fans almost at all, and I wont remind anyone of the other factors.

Go for it City (with appologies to Montrose supporters)
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The new waspy,

30/11/2009 23:53:55
Anyway nuf of this nonsense but before I go I must admit the posts were a good craic without the usual bigots and deadheads turning up.

Slainte Waspy
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morris,

edinburgh 30/11/2009 23:56:16
65 Never mind Waspy Im sure it will pass !
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IVOR CUTLERY,

01/12/2009 00:01:16
TM..I believe the 'taches are for Movember,a Testicular Cancer related charity rather than a 'life style choice'

On Snatchie's 'Calender Girls' moment.I seem to remember Robert Fleck did something similar in an OF (reserve?)game in the eighties.

Problem for Fleckster was that we weren't sure which end was his nerse....
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01/12/2009 00:02:21
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01/12/2009 00:04:19
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IVOR CUTLERY,

01/12/2009 00:04:51
...Although I do believe that Richard Gordon DOES like Musical Theatre......
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IVOR CUTLERY,

01/12/2009 00:09:31
Not sure about that one,Ken but on 'Off the ball' Richard was 'Ribbed' about his AM DRAM stuff,so no need for the mod to get onto the lawyers.
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langtonian,

uphall 02/12/2009 17:38:42
Still trying to get into the comments mainline stories ie Mike Russell affair,have tried Gaelic ,tried health sent a comment nae bother atall, now trying sport.

Whatever is going on at the Scotsman end suggests chaos reigns.Not only have \I paid for a premium of £29.95 and know ithas been transferred to the Scotsman ,when I press the premium indicator it then invites me to pay another premium,just when I thought things could not deteriorate any further they have.
In fact I went through the "system" yesterdayfollowed the procedure and here we are completing the circle.
Is ther any body theeeeeeeeeeeeeere!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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