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Hibs high fives should be noted by Hearts stars and used as fuel to take booming derby revenge - Ryan Stevenson

The record books recorded it as a draw but it will have felt like a defeat for the guys in that Hearts dressing room.

Especially when they saw their Hibs rivals celebrating like they’d won. Make no mistake, Saturday was a sore one for my old club. They are 2-0 up and coasting but those two goals in quick succession flipped the game on its head and completely changed the mood. They only have themselves to blame but should have taken note of all those high fives and jumping about from the Hibs players after the final whistle.

They should stick that away and remember it for next time. That will be fuel. I’ve been there. I remember in my day we lost a derby – one of the few – and the Hibs kitman had the speakers out in the corridor blasting Sunshine On Leith. It was the first time they had beaten us in about 20 attempts and they were giving it the big one.

Tell you what, I made sure I packed the big Bang and Olufsen jobs for the next time we played them – and they got it booming out back when we inevitably came out on top. Going back to the weekend, I get the frustration. There were so many positives for an hour and it looked like Hearts were out of sight. They should have been.

You look at the substitutions and they way they impacted the game and I understand why Steven Naismith has copped it from some fans. I’ve got some sympathy for him though. He’s getting grief for taking off Alex Lowry when they were two up and he was running the show.

But I can understand his thinking. He wasn’t chucking on some inexperienced kid – he put on Beni Baningime in the midfield in an attempt to shore things up. Lowry hasn’t played a lot of football and might have been starting to tire.

And if Hearts had conceded those goals with him

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