From Auchinleck Talbot adventure to derby delight – how Hearts reached the final
Hearts have beaten three top-flight rivals on their way to reaching the Scottish Cup final.
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Hearts have beaten three top-flight rivals on their way to reaching the Scottish Cup final.
Women’s football and the club’s youth academy take up significant time but Savage knows he is, to an extent, judged on signings in his role. Manager Robbie Neilson can focus on Hampden Park tomorrow while Savage continues working on summer targets. Of which there are many.
The new Hibs manager Lee Johnson knows the calibre of competition he was up against for the job and, compared to Champions League winners, he recognises that he wasn’t “a massive name” as a player.
Lee Johnson swept into Edinburgh as the new manager of Hibs and warned former Hearts team mate Robbie Neilson - I’m coming for you.
Hearts had done their work in the league and done everything asked of them after gaining promotion from the Championship. The European spot was guaranteed with a number of games left. So it was no surprise that there hasn’t been the same high energy and desire as there had been previously.
Craig Gordon is hoping he and manager Robbie Neilson can enjoy another special Scottish Cup moment 16 years on from the last time they won the tournament together.
Within 18 months, the young defender witnessed a League Cup final defeat and a Scottish Cup final triumph as Hearts ended 36 years without a major trophy. He thought such high-octane occasions were merely the norm in Gorgie, but quickly learned to understand their rarity.
Takis Fyssas at 48 remains the same guy he was in his mid-30s: Elegant, polite, and full of absorbing football tales. Whether it’s Benfica, Hearts, Panathinaikos or Euro 2004, you could literally spend all day listening to him without feeling bored. There isn’t time for that on Scottish Cup final week, unfortunately.