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Thread: A tale of two halves.

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    A tale of two halves.

    poor first half today, took the lead against the run of play with hearts looking busier, getting good width and energy into every attack then Wilson scores an o.g. hearts then equalised shortly after, samson wrongly telling ashcroft to leave it for him and dale carrick nipped in, total bungle!
    The team had a few changes today with OHara coming in to play central midfield, Clohessy back at right back and Karlsson wide right with Gardyne playing just off Boyd. OHara didnt look to clever early doors but grew as the game went on.
    After halftime the team came out all guns blazing with mckenzie again looking lively and Boyd doing what he does best with two clinical finishes. Tesselar had his best 45 mins in a killie shirt and his trick to set up gardynes goal is a must see! Boyd shouldve had a hatrick, in fact he should have had four.
    No Eremenko and we still cruised although hearts rallied to make it 3-2 at one point.
    A surreal moment in the second half in the moffat stand when a lone

  2. #2

    re: A tale of two halves.

    [color=blue]WTF?

    What the heck is a Partick Thistle fan doing at a Killie v Jambos game?

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    re: A tale of two halves.

    totally surreal moment, singing at the top of his lungs tae!! Mary from Maryhill, was the song.

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