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Hearts cheated out of it plain and simple.
Hopefully there'll be a full investigation into alleged assaults on Hearts players and whether or when the final whistle was blown.Hearts have lodged a complaint with Police Scotland and the S.F.A and they eventually had to leave Celtic Park,without getting changed and still in their strips,as they had fears for their safety!!I

That's not Football,it's the behaviour of thugs who have once again sullied their Club with their abhorrent behaviour.

Anyway,Police Scotland are extremely busy tonight so they may have to wait until the morning before wheels are set in motion...
 
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Yep rangers fans are the bastions of virtue <laugh>

Theyre both as bad as each other and they make everything worse

The anti irish **** is cringe

And the rangera orange order ****fest is just as cringe
Why is Hibernian vs Hearts nothing like Celtic vs Rangers in terms of vitriol? Hibernia = Ireland in Latin, set up I believe back in the day for the same reason Celtic were set up.
 
Why is Hibernian vs Hearts nothing like Celtic vs Rangers in terms of vitriol? Hibernia = Ireland in Latin, set up I believe back in the day for the same reason Celtic were set up.
I think they have their moments but isn't it more that sectarianism is much more of a Glasgow thing, and also linked to politics in Scotland and Northern Ireland?
 
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Heart of Midlothian Football Club would once again like to thank our incredible supporters for their magnificent backing throughout this season, and to provide an update in relation to the events which unfolded at Celtic Park on Saturday.

As previously noted, the Club is investigating events before, during and after the match, and will offer Police Scotland our full support as they continue with their enquiries.

We have also written to the SFA and SPFL setting out our observations and questions regarding the circumstances surrounding the premature ending of the match, and expressing our concern that a troubling precedent has been set whereby a pitch invasion can effectively determine the duration of a football match, rather than the match officials. We have asked them for a prompt response to the points we have raised.

The incursion of spectators onto the field of play must never be condoned under any circumstances, and the seriousness of the potential consequences must be fully understood by supporters and clubs alike.

We are aware of highly irresponsible comments made publicly this week, which appear to seek to defend those who entered the pitch on Saturday and undermine the gravity of the situation. Those remarks carry dangerous implications, and we call upon the football authorities to ensure that this matter is addressed with the seriousness it demands, and with the full cooperation of all involved.

This has been an excellent season for Heart of Midlothian. However, it represents only the very beginning of our plans for long-term sustained success. We look ahead to next season with confidence, supported as ever by the exceptional backing of our fans, sponsors and partners.
 
Heart of Midlothian Football Club would once again like to thank our incredible supporters for their magnificent backing throughout this season, and to provide an update in relation to the events which unfolded at Celtic Park on Saturday.

As previously noted, the Club is investigating events before, during and after the match, and will offer Police Scotland our full support as they continue with their enquiries.

We have also written to the SFA and SPFL setting out our observations and questions regarding the circumstances surrounding the premature ending of the match, and expressing our concern that a troubling precedent has been set whereby a pitch invasion can effectively determine the duration of a football match, rather than the match officials. We have asked them for a prompt response to the points we have raised.

The incursion of spectators onto the field of play must never be condoned under any circumstances, and the seriousness of the potential consequences must be fully understood by supporters and clubs alike.

We are aware of highly irresponsible comments made publicly this week, which appear to seek to defend those who entered the pitch on Saturday and undermine the gravity of the situation. Those remarks carry dangerous implications, and we call upon the football authorities to ensure that this matter is addressed with the seriousness it demands, and with the full cooperation of all involved.

This has been an excellent season for Heart of Midlothian. However, it represents only the very beginning of our plans for long-term sustained success. We look ahead to next season with confidence, supported as ever by the exceptional backing of our fans, sponsors and partners.
Tony Bloom was interviewed on TS earlier today and he said he couldn't comment on what happened. As one of the smarter cookies in football, I think we can assume he wont come out of it without a result.
 
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