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Heart of Midlothian 0 - 1 Hibernian, Scottish League (26/01/1977)

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1-0 Vs Heart of Midlothian in Scottish League (26/01/1977)

CompetitionScottish League (Premier Division / 19)
Date26/01/1977 (Wednesday) (Season: 1976/1977)
Attendance24068
ManagerTurnbull, Eddie
VenueAway

Lineup

PlayerGoalsCards
McDonald, Mike
Brownlie, John
Spalding, Derek
Bremner, Des
Stewart, George
Blackley, John
Edwards, Alex
MacLeod, Allyscored
McGhee, Alex
Smith, Bobby
Duncan, Arthur
Average age of Starting Lineup is 26 Years 18 Days.
Starting Lineup has made 1574 starts and 59 sub appearances between them. (Before this match)
Starting Lineup contains 1 change from the previous game.

Subs Used

PlayerGoalsCards
Scott, Ally


Current Comments

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Ally MacLeod marked his return to the side, after his injury lay-off, with a magnificent second-half winner.

Scott replaced McGhee.

Eddie Turnbull said - "It was a typical clash between local teams with effort outweighing skill but the only goal of the game by Ally MacLeod was good enough to win the points on its own."


Referee :- E. Pringle, Edinburgh.

Posted by Patrick Roberts on 25/07/2012 - 00:31

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