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    Hearts -V- Inverness CT - Preview

    Out of our hands

     

    After the disappointing draw with Dundee in midweek, our destiny is in the hands of others. All we can do is gather points and hope that others can lend a helping hand by taking points of Dunfermline and Dundee as we visit Tynecastle to take on Champions Hearts. All games kick-off at 3:00pm on Saturday, it's a massive day of football in the Championship.

    We remained unbeaten on league business against Dundee on Tuesday night but it wasn't the result we were looking for. A 1-1 draw hands the control to Dunfermline who can now only throw away their play-off place. It all kicked off in the second half against McPake's illustrious squad. Unfortunately two red cards for Scott Allardice and Brad Mckay swung the game heavily in favour of the Dee. Incredibly we took the lead with six minutes to go when Dan Mackay brilliantly scored his eighth goal of the campaign. Alas, two minutes later Lee Ashcroft made the most of our missing players as he headed almost unchallenged into the net following a corner from Charlie Adams. That's how it ended, us with nine men and a point apiece. 

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    The table looks like this ahead of Saturday's fixtures with Inverness one point below a play-off place. It has to be said that the Pars have the more comfortable conclusion to their season, but Arbroath could spring a surprise. Should Dundee also fail to win their remaining games, they could also be caught. 

    Remaining fixtures for 3rd & 4th play-off place.

    Hearts v Inverness CT ---- Dunfermline v Arbroath ---- Dundee v Raith Rovers

    Inverness CT v Ayr United ---- Alloa v Dunfermline ---- Queen of the South v Dundee

        Pld W D L F A +/- Pts
    1. Hearts 25 15 6 4 56 24 32 51
    2. Raith Rovers 25 12 7 6 44 30 14 43
    3. Dundee 25 10 9 6 45 39 6 39
    4. Dunfermline 25 9 9 7 34 30 4 36
    5. Inverness CT 25 8 11 6 34 26 8 35
    6. Queen of the South 25 9 4 12 38 49 -11 31
    7. Arbroath 25 7 8 10 25 30 -5 29
    8. Ayr United 25 6 9 10 29 35 -6 27
    9. Morton 25 6 9 10 21 32 -11 27
    10. Alloa Athletic 25 4 6 15 28 59 -31 18
    Last 10 Competitive Meetings with Hearts. Peer through your fingers only...:doh:
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    1 - 1
    (H)
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    1 - 2
    (A)
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    0 - 1
    (A)
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    0 - 3
    (N)
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    0 - 5
    (A)
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    1 - 1
    (A)
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    3 - 3
    (H)
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    1 - 5
    (A)
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    0 - 0
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    Venue (all competitions) Pld Won Drn Lst For Agst + / -
    Home 18 4 10 4 16 17 -1
    Away 21 5 4 12 23 37 -14
    Neutral 3 0 2 1 3 6 -3
    Total 42 9 16 17 42 60 -18

    As expected, Hearts have cruised to the title. Despite this, many Jambos are still bemoaning the fact that Robbie Neilson is in charge. Some folk are just never happy :shrug:Their last outing was a 0-0 draw at Cappielow where we won easily recently. Prior to that they thumped relegated Alloa 6-0. Our problem is we don't know which Hearts will turn up on the day they get their Championship trophy, maybe they will be demob happy.

    Neil talking ahead of the trip to Tynecastle

     

    ***Latest Team News***

    Neil McCann is appealing the two red cards received in the Dundee game. The problem with this is we won't know the outcome until the night before the game which is unsettling for his squad preparation for what is now the biggest game of the season. So, we could well be without Brad Mckay and Scott Allardice. Cammy Harper will come in at left back with maybe James Vincent in the holding midfield role. 

    ***NEWS JUST IN: SCOTT ALLARDICE is free to play but Brad Mckay will serve his ban after a meeting of the disciplinary committee in Glasgow today.

    Robbie Neilson has plenty talent to choose from. Jamie Walker was not involved at Cappielow and Raith bound Cristophe Berra was also missing. Young defender Harry Cochrane has not signed a new contract and it's unlikely that any of them will feature against Inverness. Neilson has twelve players out of contract this summer.

     

    Robbie Neilson has plenty talent to choose from. Jamie Walker was not involved at Cappielow and Raith bound Cristophe Berra was also missing. Young defender Harry Cochrane has not signed a new contract and it's unlikely that any of them will feature against Inverness. Neilson has twelve players out of contract this summer.

     




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