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Published Date: 03 November 2008
IN RELEASING their official DVD celebrating 115 years at a stadium soon to disappear from the Scottish footballing landscape, St Mirren displayed an excellent sense of timing last week.
'Love Street – The Movie' went on sale on Friday, happily precluding the inclusion of any of this desperate contest delivered by the visit of Hibs to the old ground 24 hours later.

The goalless draw, which left neither side satisfied, means 9 January, 1999, when goals from Paul Hartley and current manager Mixu Paatelainen earned a 2-1 success, will remain permanently in the record books as the last time Hibs won at Love Street.

They seldom appeared likely to amend that statistic on Saturday, their much-vaunted front three of Derek Riordan, Steven Fletcher and Colin Nish generally neutralised and isolated by a ferociously committed and well-drilled home side.

If anyone deserved to take all three points, it was St Mirren who, for much of the 90 minutes, were the more progressive and cohesive team. That said, Gus MacPherson's men were seldom able to carve open a Hibs defence who can at least take encouragement from only their second clean sheet of the season.

Rob Jones, the Easter Road club's towering captain, was one of the few who enjoyed the day out in Paisley as he and his colleagues looked to put the defensive aberrations of their 4-2 defeat at Celtic Park the previous weekend behind them. "It might not have been a great game to watch," smiled Jones, "but it was nice to play in from my point of view. The ball was in the air quite a lot and that suits me. St Mirren had one or two chances, but we helped each other out at the back and it was good to keep a clean sheet.

"We lost four bad goals at Celtic last week, all of them individual errors, so we had to bounce back from that. Today was good for us, it was a character-building game, and we have to try and build on it."

While Hibs' clean sheet owed much to the work of Jones and his central defensive partner Souleymane Bamba, with fit-again Chris Hogg having to settle for a place on the bench, they were also indebted to the feckless finishing of St Mirren striker Dennis Wyness.

The former Hearts and Inverness player has yet to score for the Paisley club and appears drained of confidence, as typified in the 61st minute when he hesitated needlessly after controlling a Hugh Murray cross and drove a weak shot straight at Hibs goalkeeper Yves Ma-Kalambay.

Strike partner Billy Mehmet offered moral support to Wyness after the game. "Dennis is a proven goalscorer and we know he will come good," said Mehmet. "It does affect your confidence as a striker when you are on a run like he is without scoring. I went through the same thing myself when I first came to St Mirren. You just have to keep working hard and once you break your duck, the goals will usually start to flow."

Hibs came closest to snatching a win with eight minutes remaining when Fabian Yantorno, who looked lively and inventive after replacing John Rankin, saw a shot well saved by St Mirren goalkeeper Mark Howard.

There was also an unsavoury aspect when Dean Shiels understandably reacted with fury to taunts from a St Mirren supporter about his visual impairment and had to be restrained by Hibs assistant manager Donald Park.

MAN OF THE MATCH

Franco Miranda (St Mirren)


On a day when flair and creativity were at a premium, the St Mirren left-back was the most adventurous and inventive on view. Miranda regularly foraged into attacking positions and saw a couple of long-range efforts cause concern to the Hibs defence.

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  • Last Updated: 02 November 2008 10:43 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC , St Mirren FC
 
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03/11/2008 10:34:28
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Pazuzu,

03/11/2008 11:08:34
GTF Magnum Oplus
Hibs / St.Mirren thread.

GGTTH
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santa cova,

Visiting CELTIC PARK.HOME OF THE CHAMPIONEES! 03/11/2008 11:28:23
#1 In your case thats some of your "hand out" money from your dole money! IDIOT.
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Maroon tinted glasses,

03/11/2008 11:29:21
Cant comment on hearts threads today due to them being linked with one half of the Soapdodgers but start to get the shakes if i cant dish some abuse out before 12 on a scotsman thread SO,

#2 What a complete and utter f@annybag you are, its down to west coast earsholes like you and your bile filled supporters that mean i cant comment on my own team.

For once (hope your sitting down big chap) i agree with Pazuzu - GTF weegie knobwart! -
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Maroon tinted glasses,

03/11/2008 11:50:36
8, SHHHHHHHHH is it not time for you to head down to the chemist for your methadone??

9, Cant really agree with you on your last few comments but if you opend your eyes and looked at the current league you would see that it is still very close for all those teams outwith the SFA TWO. Yes we are in 8th position but only two points off third place!

Its a long season remember!
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Maroon tinted glasses,

03/11/2008 12:10:40
16, i agree that we where pretty woefull yesterday and didnt deserve anything from the game, although when the opposition outfield players are allowed to use their hands to controll the ball and the ref awards penalties instead of free kicks then the odds are always going to be stacked against you.
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ERIN GO BRAGH,

edinburgh 03/11/2008 12:18:29
Magnum Oplus - Any words written to the tune of Edelweiss on a football thread look exteremly dubious. Stay off the LSD. Also, stop reading nonsense in the Daylate record when talking about Scotland's Capital and the so called equity crisis. It's officially the best place to live in Britain with the highest standard of living. Now, away back to yor bed and await your Giro.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 12:31:11
Afternoon all....I too would have liked to have been able to post on the Hearts v Hoops thread but I believe there was a real threat of a maroon swathed type calling all and sundry "A*******S!"

Ah dear,scrape away that thin veneer of respectability and the beast from the east rears its ugly head.

As for the game,thought the second goal shoulnt have stood,the "penner" was outside the box so justice was done when Hartley missed but Maloneys effort earlier was enough to win any game...Hearts really werent at the races yesterday so the best team won...Now for Man Utd!
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Pazuzu,

03/11/2008 12:33:42
Magnum Oplus:

You are getting no apology, it has no relevance.
I expect your departure. Now GTF.

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Pazuzu,

03/11/2008 12:35:31
#6 Maroon tinted glasses:

Nicely put sir.

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darkhorse.,

03/11/2008 12:36:39
Hearts were very poor, Celtic less poor.

Do "Heid it and Hoof" play netball in training? Two goals this season from their upper limbs....transfer rumours to the NBL are growing by the day.

Does the SPL match observer still have a hearing problem with the terrorist majority in the faithful froo'n'froo?

"Yet again, a huge swathe of their away support clearly bawled out their Republican party songs.
It happens everywhere they go..." Thanks Bill but we heard it on the telly for ourselves.


When the fog cleared from Wee Geordie Vogts hangover on Sunday morning the reality hit him. Van Boydie... 6 from 3 games and 3 in 15 minutes. So as Geordie sank the doubles to ease his troubles, Boydie hit a treble.

Still Owalomu





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03/11/2008 12:40:41
Oops .. IWELumo and McFadden are banging them in the ehm, second division down the road so all is well LOL.
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TonyB,

03/11/2008 12:49:09
On behalf of Dundee and Dundee Utd fans I'd like to apologise for the lack of stories to poston today. Apparently our behaviour is worse than that of the Celtic and rangers fans.

Once again, sorry.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 12:53:11
Quite understandable Tony.If you and your rivals across Dundee could only learn to say "pies" and "Heavy" instead of "Peys" and "Hivvy" you might be allowed to enter polite society without shame...
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Pistol Pete,

03/11/2008 12:54:51
Makes me laugh that OF guff have to come onto these boards to comment on their games. Why don't you go home? Ready for Man U, yeah right; even Scott Brown would struggle to get a game for Man U. The rest are has-beens.

As for Hibs (as this thread is about them), they are 3 good players away from a balanced team to challenge the very mediocre SPL regularly. Just shows how bad the OF are but how even worse Hibs etc are and I am a hibbie. Still as long as they have their bigotry (about nothing that they understand) they will continue to care less about football.

Time to get rid of the OF and have a true Scottish league built from scratch and with passion.
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03/11/2008 12:57:07
26 - Nothing to do with bigotry then. It's just SDM says it is, and he never tells lies.

As for the dialect - vive la difference.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 13:00:50
Tony...Absolutment... ;@)
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Calum Crubag,

03/11/2008 13:03:02
Hearts poor. Hibs canny score.

And Dennis Wyness? The non-scoring striker could sign for Hearts.

As to Celtic and their 'Irish' fans. I wonder why right-wing Unionist John Reid doesn't fly the UJ at Parkheid? I heard the troops were at Ibrox, but surely as JR supported them in Iraq, they should have been at Darkheid?
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 13:30:45
Magnum...I too wish you and your team could find its natural level and play in the league you so richly deserve...but as Pollok are the big boys in the Stagecoach West of Scotland League,they might not be too happy at the prospect.....

As for SDM and his utterances,I find the best way to cut through the psychobabble is to imagine him as a used car salesman and then ask yourself one question..."Would I buy a car from this man?" Job Done!
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 13:41:41
Magnum...I prefer the "Gerald Ratner of Fooball" model....
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 13:45:12
I suppose he could do a entrepreneureal type show A La Alan Sugar....Could call it "The Apprentice Boys"....
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 13:59:47
Magnum..I,like many rightminded souls, protested through the steets of Glasgow a few years back to stop the Iraq war.With that in mind,you shouldnt be surprised that I have no time for Reid or his ilk.I cant change the fact that he is the chairman of our great club and have,in the past,stated that he wouldnt even be on the short leet for the post if I were at CP.Sadly,I'm not and have to lump it like everyone else.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 14:01:50
37 agreed...I had friends over from Scotland at the weekend and had WAAAAY too much beer in the last 4 days...Still,unlike you,I DID manage to wake up with dry underwear....
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Survivor Of Riots,

03/11/2008 14:09:25
#39 - aye, but whose were they?
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 14:10:29
SoR I've been scouring the Ann Summer Catalogue to try and match them ...........
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 14:13:51
#42...Surprised the local "Young Team" didnae use you as a "Penny furra Guy" type scam if you were so indisposed....
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Survivor Of Riots,

03/11/2008 14:15:16
#41 - Anne Summers has stolen an underwear theme from the Riot Survivor and my lawyers are involved.

Whenever you see a pair of white y-fronts that come over the navel, and a yellow 50p shaped stain in the front.....thats mine.

plagarists!
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 14:19:00
SoR..I tried to find them but the pages are all stuck together..
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 14:20:31
Magnum...Depends on whether the wine was a cheeky wee Sauvignon or a tub of Durbans finest El Deee..
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 14:24:10
If its the cheeky wee Sauvignon you can remain stylish and debonair...If its the El Dee you end up looking like the offspring of Amy Winehouse and Rab C Nesbit
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 14:25:41
As a Hoops fan I have all my underwear sorted out...12 pairs in rotation.January,February,March....
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Survivor Of Riots,

03/11/2008 14:26:29
Swordy - I'll send you a pair.

10 euro's about right?
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 14:31:40
Magnum...I can picture the scene,straight out of "Abigail's Party".Demis Roussos on the radiogram,Blue Nun wine(Non sectarian vintage),Vol au Vonts stuffed with spam and potted heid,Vesta boiled in the bag curry with Angels Delight for deserts (sic)and a risky game of "Twister" to end the evening...Sounds like my kinda party!
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Swordsman,

Dublin 03/11/2008 14:36:28
Anyhoo..All this talk of booze is making me thirsty...of to the pub...cya the morra!
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darkhorse.,

03/11/2008 20:55:18
#59

Almost as bad as only seeing an hour of a footballing lesson at home, adminstered by your bigger and better neighbours before you slope off to drown your sorrows in a slop house like Bairds Bar! For everything else there's Mastercard.

 

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