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Published Date: 29 June 2009
HEARTS have stepped up moves to ensure Tynecastle will be ready for European football next season after meeting with officials from Uefa.
The Gorgie club will enter the inaugural Europa League at the play-off stage in late August, leaving them only one tie away from the group stages of the revamped tournament.

Should they reach the first round they will face three opponents home a
nd away, as in the Champions League, with strict new guidelines being imposed on teams that qualify.

Hearts have not played a European match at Tynecastle since 2003, opting instead to use nearby Murrayfield three years ago when reaching the Champions League qualifiers in 2006.

However, managing director Campbell Ogilvie is confident the club can make the necessary alterations to changing, media and hospitality facilities, as well as the amendments to the technical area that have already begun, to ensure they meet requirements.

Ogilvie met last week with officials from Uefa to be briefed on the necessary changes. He said: "Tynecastle is very special to Hearts supporters and feedback has been very positive about the decision to remain 'at home' for European games.

"We have to be creative in certain areas in order to make sure we're ready for this campaign, although much of what we are doing is relatively straight forward."





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  • Last Updated: 28 June 2009 10:34 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heart of Midlothian FC
 
1

theburnleyjambo,

29/06/2009 04:53:09
at last a full euro night to look forward to.
well done hearts
lets make some noise!!!!
2

huggs,

29/06/2009 08:16:57
Hearts linked to the Macedonian Mamouski,The one who scored against us
3

huggs,

29/06/2009 08:24:48
2 Paranoid or what!!
He never stated he never heard of Hibs but why should he have done?
Aberdeen European cup winners Celtic and Rangers and Hearts the three big teams is there a reason he should have heard of all the small scottish clubs?

Vlad told him to say it lol grow up boy

4

huggs,

29/06/2009 08:27:20
2 You must be missing the inter tattie where you not already on your way out by this time last season?

What big club was it who pumped you out of that one?
Cant remember there name
5

huggs,

29/06/2009 08:34:22
Almost won
What a great achievment we are the Hibs we almost win
I am sure we could make up a song about that

Almost winning is that not more commenly known as losing?



6

huggs,

29/06/2009 08:44:28
Ok whatever you say

HHGH
7

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29/06/2009 08:46:41
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8

huggs,

29/06/2009 08:52:36
Mcann back?
I remember him a few years ago when he was a good player
9

Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 29/06/2009 08:54:48
#6. hibs were NOT the first British team to qualify to play in Europe. The first European Cup was an invitation event which was turned down by all the big teams at the time as a white elephant.

There were 16 teams, hibs beat the might of Essen and Djurgården!
10

huggs,

29/06/2009 09:01:03
22 You are the worst wind up merchant evr to come on here worse than even Mixu6-2 or you might even be him
11

huggs,

29/06/2009 09:03:57
22 You sure you dont mean Kevin Mcann
12

ValdasTheMan,

Edinburgh 29/06/2009 09:11:15
#14 Remove the words 'a' and 'club', spot on.

Think you've missed first to win the Scottish Cup as well, ha ha.
13

jambo49,

Edinburgh 29/06/2009 09:42:27
Pat McGinley is class just leave him to it, he actually thinks hibs have signed Neil McCann... and even more worrying is that he is really pleased about it!

14

jkm,

29/06/2009 09:55:11
#22, your just a bitter wee hobo who needs a nice wee slap across the coupon mmmmmm slappa hobo !!.
15

huggs,

29/06/2009 09:56:33
He is on the Hibs thread boasting about him bombing up the wing reckons he is a class player even if he was a jambo.
He is a cracker, keep them comimg Pat
16

the beast,

Beast 29/06/2009 09:59:03
Anagram of, ThePatMcGinley, = Tenacity Phlegm, say's it all really,

Playing in Europe at Tyncastle would be great new's, Murrayfield was a disaster, and Tynie is the most atmospheric ground in Scotland by far.

The future is Maroon and you know it,

HHGH!
17

the beast,

London 29/06/2009 11:15:15
#30,Pat,

You skivving school today? Internet cafe busy?

The future is Maroon and you know it!!

HHGH!
18

Maroon baboon wearing a mask,

29/06/2009 12:49:04
#22 Pat the pratt.

Eufa, making sure that the obligatory masks will be worn at all games or a hefty fine, don't want any of the other teams fans sent to a sanitarium now would we?
19

Pazuzu,

29/06/2009 12:50:20
#20 Totally incorrect.
20

Furlock,

Capital City 29/06/2009 13:18:15
Pat - keep your wind-up efforts coming!! Loving them!Though it's bright outside, so shouldn't you be out with the other wee boys and girls for lunch break?

Your team have been 'almost winning' the Scottish Cup for 108 years, so I guess you guys ARE kind of special. Keep on believing that. It's soon to be cheerio to Fletch and wendy Jones (Owwww ref - that bad big boy he pulled my shirt he did), but it's alright, as you've got some wee jakey neds to take their place. Oh, but your 'other team' are Celtic so that's ok? You must be doubly hurting just now then, eh?

Can't wait to make some noise at Tynie in the Europa League! Bring it on!!

21

leith keely,

edinburgh 29/06/2009 15:18:54
#16 and first team with a sectarian crest.
22

Pazuzu,

29/06/2009 15:27:53
#36 Not sectarian, come on!
Only shows where our heritage originates.

Hearts are known to have a strong sectarian following, a small minority but they do.

There is no place in football for sectarianism.

GGTTH
23

BrownTrout,

29/06/2009 15:31:34
37: Bang on.

And no need for ichthyophobia on these threads either.

Hibs till I'm battered.
24

Fife for Life HMFC,

Kirkcaldy 29/06/2009 15:32:39
Pat McGinley is quite clearley a Jambo on the wind up loved how he listed hibs "achivements" then through in the Gay Supporters Club bit absolutley class! Hes a master of cunning and through acting a hobo he is ripping the absolute pash out of them, way better than we could be slating them directley!
Master of cunning Pat I take ma hat off....comedy genious :)
25

Zener Diode,

29/06/2009 15:33:00
Or indeed Electrophobia!
26

Pazuzu,

29/06/2009 15:35:00
#39 Pat the tw@t.

GGTTH
27

Astaroth,

29/06/2009 15:37:08
Number 37, demonophobia.

I am one, for we are many.
28

Deep Fried Crispy Hamster,

29/06/2009 15:59:59
Or Cricetinaobia!

GGTTH

 

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