Poor refereeing and opposition tactics both played a part last nights Championship game at Huntington, as YH's ground out a tense 0-0 draw with Knit One, Pearl One. York Hearts produced some neat passing in the opening half, but couldn't create any real chances, half chances were had by Aitchison and Burnett only to be diffused by the KOPO defence. The game wasn't allowed to flow as it could have due to both teams getting pulled up harshly for fouls, which in turn added to the frustration of both sides. The second half was much the same, with needless fouls being committed by both sides - or in the KOPO's case, being committed but not penalised. Chances again were far and few between, however Ibby pulled of a couple of fine saves from the opposition attack. The game's major incident came mid-way through the second half when Barclay 'Rocky' Ong had his shirt pulled by an opponent, and through frustration of previous fouls retaliated with what the authorities might call - 'Raised Arms'..... The fact both players swung several punches whilst their hand were up there had nothing to do with subsequent Red Cards that they both received..... With more free space on the pitch the game became a little more open, with both teams looking a bit more lively, Burnett skillfully making space, only to slice his shot wide of the post. KOPO were lucky to even finish the match with five men, as Burnett was cynically brought down by a careless tackle, the free-kick failing to be converted. Yh's last of the game chance fell at the feet of Aitchison, who drove his shot powerfully into the near post side-netting, so close that it fooled the YHs bench into thinking that it was in. A late chance was made on the break by KOPO, but Steve Carroll sealed his man of the match performance with a superb last gasp tackle as the ball had just left the attacker's foot.
York Hearts own Page 8 Model, Coach Ian Warner, was happy with the point, as the teams attention now turns to Cup action for next weeks outing against Premiership new-boys Crosbys.
The squad was: Dall, Beattie, Hardie, Aitchison, S. Outing, Carroll, Burnett, Bedingham, Ong
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
Next Up For The YHs.....
York Hearts FC take to the astro-turf at Huntington again tomorrow night at 830pm against 7th placed Knit One, Pearl One. All spectators are welcome, while players should advise Badger if they are unable to play. YHFC, who currently lie 8th in the Championship, will be hoping to return to winning ways after a less than impressive run of results. Rich returns in Goal, and Gav "Gavstro" Aitchison is available after coming through his comeback game injury-free. Ibby's injury problems continue and a fitness assessment will be made on the night. YHs hope to reverse their recent record in games against the team who used to be known as Real Skint FC, in what could prove to be a six-pointer come the end of the season.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Honours Even in York Hearts FC 'Derby'
York Hearts were left ruing several missed opportunities as they were held to a 1-1 draw with their green cross-city rivals Browns of York in atrocious conditions at Huntington last night. Browns broke early in the first half to go 1-0 up, having cut open a half asleep YHs and calmly placing it past stranded keeper Ibby, who was deputising for the still injured Rich. YH battled away with the majority of possession, Bedo, Sammy, and Stampie all being denied by the in-form Browns keeper, before Bedo buried a well taken equaliser after some neat passing from Bruno and Sammy. Gav Aitchison, playing in only his second outfield game of the season, kept Browns at bay from the back in the second stanza, with YH still creating all the chances at the other end of the field. Almost everyone aimed a shot a goal, only to be denied again by the goalie. With less than a minute to go Sammy collected the ball in space, and looked certain to claim a dramatic late winner for the Jambos, but screwed the ball agonisingly wide of the far post. There was still time though for one final attack, but Stampie unfortunately had the same shooting boots on as his colleagues and failed to snatch a winner which was certain to seal the win. Alex 'Bedo' Bedingham was named York Hearts man of the match
The squad was: Dall, Beattie, Hardie, Aitchison, S. Outing, Carroll, Burnett, Bedingham.
Next up is 'Knit One, Pearl One' at 8.30pm on Tuesday 27th November at Huntington.
The squad was: Dall, Beattie, Hardie, Aitchison, S. Outing, Carroll, Burnett, Bedingham.
Next up is 'Knit One, Pearl One' at 8.30pm on Tuesday 27th November at Huntington.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Hearts vs Celtic - Tickets - 01-12-07
Would anyone requiring a ticket for the Hearts v Celtic match on 1/12/07 please contact any member of the committee via telephone or email prior to end of Wednesday of this week to ensure we are able to purchase on your behalf.
Please also confirm whether you wish to travel to the match on the bus which is scheduled to depart from Toft Green at 06.30hrs. Early start due to the 12.30OK time.
Thank You, S.O
Please also confirm whether you wish to travel to the match on the bus which is scheduled to depart from Toft Green at 06.30hrs. Early start due to the 12.30OK time.
Thank You, S.O
'Derby' Day For York Hearts FC
York Hearts FC return to league action Tonight with the 'Derby' match against Browns of York, at Huntington at 930pm. All spectators are welcome, while players should advise Badger if they are unable to play.
YHFC currently lie 8th in the Championship, and having shown promise with recent results, will be hoping to get back on winning ways after a disappointing showing seven days ago. Rich returns in Goal, and Gav "Gavstro" Aitchison faces a late fitness test on his troublesome ankle injury, meanwhile, Ibby's injury misery continues and is sidelined as YHs hope to keep up their 100% record in games against York's own version of the wee team.
YHFC currently lie 8th in the Championship, and having shown promise with recent results, will be hoping to get back on winning ways after a disappointing showing seven days ago. Rich returns in Goal, and Gav "Gavstro" Aitchison faces a late fitness test on his troublesome ankle injury, meanwhile, Ibby's injury misery continues and is sidelined as YHs hope to keep up their 100% record in games against York's own version of the wee team.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Another trip, another win
For the third month running, the York Hearts road trip culminated in a thumping win for the Jambos. After the 4-2 demolitions of Rangers and Falkirk, this time it was Aberdeen's turn to be put to the sword.
Driver Ibby Dall writes: "The eleventh official road trip of the year to watch Hearts play Aberdeen resulted in a 4-1 thumping of the Dons at Tynecastle. Six members and one guest Jill Anderson squeezed into a Mazda people carrier and when I say squeezed, I mean SQUEEZED.
The result was never in any doubt when it was revealed that Ibby "Hearts never lose when I watch then live" Dall was travelling with the ardent travellers and the committee are seriously considering asking HMFC for a complimentary season ticket to ensure the Jambos continue to win in his presence.
"The journey had few problems on this trip apart from some very obnoxious lorry drivers and some kamikaze drivers trying their hardest not to finish their journeys, and we got to the Orwell in plenty of time to savour the odd beer or three. Long time Jambo Davie "do I need a ticket?" Dall joined us there and chairman Ian "don't mess with the Badger" Warner used his gentle persuasion to get a ticket for Dall senior a couple of seats away from Dall junior and Jill.
"Even sat watching at home, Tommy "I have 6,000 free texts a month and I'm going to use them" McScarfless, could only watch in awe when Andrew Driver was voted man of the match by YHSC after his dazzling wing play and energy knows no bounds performance.
"A trouble free journey back to York ended with a few having a couple more jars at HQ, The White Horse in Bootham, to finish off a fantastic day with the Jambos going above Aberdeen into 6th spot. More of the same in the next few matches and we will soon be back in a more acceptable loftier position in the league."
The next trip is on December 1 against Celtic. Let us know ASAP if you want to go.
Driver Ibby Dall writes: "The eleventh official road trip of the year to watch Hearts play Aberdeen resulted in a 4-1 thumping of the Dons at Tynecastle. Six members and one guest Jill Anderson squeezed into a Mazda people carrier and when I say squeezed, I mean SQUEEZED.
The result was never in any doubt when it was revealed that Ibby "Hearts never lose when I watch then live" Dall was travelling with the ardent travellers and the committee are seriously considering asking HMFC for a complimentary season ticket to ensure the Jambos continue to win in his presence.
"The journey had few problems on this trip apart from some very obnoxious lorry drivers and some kamikaze drivers trying their hardest not to finish their journeys, and we got to the Orwell in plenty of time to savour the odd beer or three. Long time Jambo Davie "do I need a ticket?" Dall joined us there and chairman Ian "don't mess with the Badger" Warner used his gentle persuasion to get a ticket for Dall senior a couple of seats away from Dall junior and Jill.
"Even sat watching at home, Tommy "I have 6,000 free texts a month and I'm going to use them" McScarfless, could only watch in awe when Andrew Driver was voted man of the match by YHSC after his dazzling wing play and energy knows no bounds performance.
"A trouble free journey back to York ended with a few having a couple more jars at HQ, The White Horse in Bootham, to finish off a fantastic day with the Jambos going above Aberdeen into 6th spot. More of the same in the next few matches and we will soon be back in a more acceptable loftier position in the league."
The next trip is on December 1 against Celtic. Let us know ASAP if you want to go.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
The road to Hampden...
York Hearts will be running a bus to the Hearts v Rangers CIS Cup semi-final on January 30.
Anyone interested in travelling should contact one of the committee members, or reply here, as soon as possible.
Match ticket details will be released shortly, but in the meantime we need to work out how big a bus to hire.
Anyone interested in travelling should contact one of the committee members, or reply here, as soon as possible.
Match ticket details will be released shortly, but in the meantime we need to work out how big a bus to hire.
Hearts v Aberdeen
All those travelling to Hearts v Aberdeen on Sunday should contact Ian Warner (using the email at the foot of this page) to confirm arrangements. Departure is likely to be from Toft Green at about 8.30am.
York Hearts 0-1 Herthas Originals
York Hearts went down 1-0 in last night's Football Mundial Championship clash with Herthas Originals.
The Jambos had more of the play but struggled to create enough clear-cut chances, and were punished midway through the second half when a lapse in defense allowed Herthas to break through and beat Aitchison at his near post.
The squad was: Aitchison, Dall, Carroll, S. Outing, Beattie, Ong, Hardie, Bedingham, Burnett.
Outing was named York Hearts Man of the Match.
The Jambos had more of the play but struggled to create enough clear-cut chances, and were punished midway through the second half when a lapse in defense allowed Herthas to break through and beat Aitchison at his near post.
The squad was: Aitchison, Dall, Carroll, S. Outing, Beattie, Ong, Hardie, Bedingham, Burnett.
Outing was named York Hearts Man of the Match.
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