Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Catanaccio 1-2 Caledonia


Football was invented for nights like this.
At a rain-soaked Huntington Arena, and playing in their unfamiliar third-kit of Scotland shirts, York Hearts FC tonight pulled off their greatest result in more than a year.
Few fancied the Jambos against promotion-chasing Italic. Even within the Hearts ranks, the mood was hopeful rather than expectant.
But Hearts prevailed, with a late penalty clinching the points for the Scots.
The conditions were wretched, but Hearts threw caution to the wind, starting with an audacious 1-2-2 formation.
It paid off.
The floodlights flickered, the ball skidded, the Italians bickered, and the rain lashed and lashed, but York Hearts fought like warriors and won the day.
Sam Outing got the goals. The first came after five minutes, a blistering toe-poke, vaguely reminscent of Dave Narey's against Brazil in the 1982 World Cup (above). It lacked Narey's height but had the pace, and flew past the wrong-footed Italian keeper.
Hearts smelt blood and went for the kill. Neil and Tom's pace repeatedly forced the Italians onto the backfoot, and Aitchison thrice had decent efforts go wide.
At the back, lone defender Calum defied his lowly stature and commanded the air. Damo was rarely even tested. Italy was stunned.
The continentals rallied after the break, and briefly showed their true class, equalising with a goal of true beauty. The Hearts midfield and defence were sliced open, and Domenico slotted home.
But this was Hearts' night. Back they came, and with just 90 seconds left they got their reward. An Italian defender strayed into the box while making a clearance and Sam stepped up to rifle home the spot-kick.
The Italians, true to stereotype, protested animatedly. The Jambos simply beamed.
York Hearts: Champions of the World.
Man of the match: Calum Beattie.

On the telly

Rangers v Hearts will be shown live in the White Horse on Sunday. Kick off is 3.30pm. All welcome. Except Rangers fans.

United front

York Hearts are travelling to Hearts v Dundee Utd on May 16. Several members have already booked train tickets, and they are still available at decent prices. Most are heading north on the 9.34am from York and returning on the 6.05pm out of Edinburgh. Anyone interested in going, please email yorkhearts@yahoo.co.uk or phone/text 07791 626238 and say if you need a train ticket and/or a match ticket.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Dropping like flies

York Hearts' Thursday night football team has been hit by a series of injury blows. Adam Burnett has broken his wrist, while Kev Jones and Steve Carroll have both sustained leg injuries. The setbacks come just weeks after veteran utility man Brian Dall cracked his ribs in a bruising encounter at the Roko Arena.

And they're off...

York Hearts are organising a mass outing to York Races on Friday 15 May. We'll be gathering in Brigantes from noon, heading to Knavesmire, and then heading to the Ackhorne after the final race of the day. Last year's event was a great success - let's have another cracking day to remember.

Final SPL fixtures announced

The SPL has announced the final fixtures of the season. Hearts' games are as follows:
  • Sunday 3 May (3.30pm) - Rangers v Hearts
  • Thursday 7 May (7.45pm) - Hearts v H*bs
  • Wednesday 13 May (7.45pm) - Aberdeen v Hearts
  • Saturday 16 May (3pm) - Hearts v Dundee Utd
  • Sunday 24 May (1pm) - Celtic v Hearts

The first two of these games are live on Setanta, so will almost certainly be shown in the White Horse. YHSC will be running an official trip to Hearts v Dundee Utd on 16 May. Please advise one of the committee asap if you want to go.

Dates for your diary...

The 2009 York Hearts AGM will take place place on Friday 6 November, venue TBC.
The 2009 York Hearts St Andrew's Night Celebration will take place on Friday 27 November, probably at the Park Inn Hotel in North Street, York.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Hearts v Celtic in The White Horse

Celtic are taking on The Mighty Jam Tarts at Tynecastle on Saturday, kick off at 12.30pm. If you were one of the unfortunate ones who didn,t get a ticket for the game or are visiting the wonderful city of York this weekend and don,t want to miss this cracker of a game, there is only one place to watch the Hearts in York. The White Horse in Bootham, the home of York Hearts Supporters Club will be showing the game live.
Landlord Dan Murphy will be on hand to keep the beer flowing, Dave the chef will keep your hunger at bay and if the match isn,t pretty, the barmaids certainly are!!!
Liverpool are playing Blackburn, 12.45pm kick off, so get down early for the best seats.