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Motherwell 1 Hearts 0: Laszlo target Porter wins it for Well

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Published Date: 07 January 2009
HEARTS target Chris Porter consigned the Edinburgh club to defeat at Fir Park as Motherwell continued their resurgence in form.
The striker headed home the only goal of the rearranged Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash at the end of a flowing move in the 11th minute.

Hearts then failed to trouble Motherwell goalkeeper Graeme Smith as the home side effectively closed down their visitors.

Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo had angered his counterpart Mark McGhee on the eve of the game by revealing Porter was on his list of transfer targets.

If the declaration was designed to unsettle the Englishman, it backfired spectacularly as Porter put a major dent in Hearts' European hopes.

Motherwell have now taken seven points from three games after a poor run which saw them fall to joint-bottom of the league.

The victory puts them eight points off fourth-placed Hearts and a potential UEFA Cup spot and they look to have rediscovered the confidence which helped them to a European place last season.

The unchanged home side had enjoyed the territorial advantage in a scrappy opening but they produced a slick move to take the lead.

The rejuvenated Jim O'Brien's backheel found Stephen Hughes and he turned a defender inside the box following a one-two with Paul Quinn, before standing up a cross to the back post for Porter to head into the corner.

Hughes almost turned another Hearts defender inside the box moments later before David Clarkson took down a high ball and volleyed wide as Motherwell looked to press home their advantage.

The visitors had failed to score in their three previous games and were missing as an attacking force in the opening quarter.

They had been forced into three changes after Christos Karipidis, Jason Thomson and Laryea Kingston picked up injuries in the draw with Hibernian, but they were able to bring back Marius Zaliukas, Lee Wallace and David Obua following suspension and injury.

They eventually began to exert some pressure but Motherwell worked hard to prevent them breaking through and closed them down in determined fashion.

Hearts were handed a chance to put the ball into the box when they were awarded a free-kick 30 yards out but Christian Nade headed two yards over from Andrew Driver's delivery, and 'Well comfortably took their lead into the break.

Smith made his first save 30 seconds after the restart when he gathered Eggert Jonsson's 30-yard drive, but other than collecting some cross balls, he had no others to make.

Hearts sporadically threatened with corners but the only time they produced an effort at goal was when Obua headed harmlessly over from Driver's delivery.

Motherwell looked more likely to add to the scoring, although they were guilty of over-elaborating at the end of some promising passing moves.

The ineffective front pairing of Nade and Obua were replaced by Gary Glen and Calum Elliot, who returned to Hearts this week after scoring 11 games in 14 league games on loan for Livingston.

Stephen Craigan, making his 250th appearance for Motherwell, was booked for bringing down Elliot on the touchline as Hearts pushed more men forward.

But Motherwell continued to defend well until the end and held on, although their deserved win was tainted slightly by the concerning sight of Porter limping off with five minutes to go.

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1

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 22:01:40
Hearts get worse by the game
2

Mixu 6 - 2 ,

07/01/2009 22:02:10
HA HA HA...............................

Bring em on............................400+ minutes without a goal.......................................
looks like Berra could miss the big one..............
3

Mixu 6 - 2 ,

07/01/2009 22:04:31
Boyd stays at rangers................

Burke signs for Cardiff city.........

who are yams signing.................
????????????????????

no shots on target tonight................
infact no shots at all....................

NADE......................................
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA..........................
Stewart...................................
hahahahahahahaha..........................
4

Der Kaiser,

07/01/2009 22:06:30
Hearts did not sound good at all tonight on the old wireless. I've always thought Shabba seemed quite astute in his team selection but to start with Obua up front when Glen (who played well against Hibs) and Elliot (Ok so I'm not his biggest fans but at least he's been scoring some goals) are sitting on the bench just seems nuts. He's said after the game that he was very disappointed in a few players so I'd expect him to stay true to his word and see some folk dropped for the Derby game.

#2
400+ posts without anything witty, intelligent or even interesting to say.
To quote someone else.....That must be a record.
5

Mixu 6 - 2 ,

07/01/2009 22:08:54
Four games without a goal...............
five games without a win................

come on.................................
bring em on we await you................

Motherwell 1 versus Hearts 0

under 5000 brave fans...................
mostly well fans........................
yams took about 250 fans i got told
big huge team that they are.............
hahahahahahahaha........................

come on down............................
pouch's.................................
6

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 22:10:03
#4

Take out your pain on the threads, and don't smash your radio
7

Mixu 6 - 2 ,

07/01/2009 22:10:05
AYE right o Adolf...................

hahahahahaha........................
fffffpouch..........................
8

Der Kaiser,

07/01/2009 22:10:07
#5

401
9

Der Kaiser,

07/01/2009 22:10:48
#7

402
10

Mixu 6 - 2 ,

07/01/2009 22:11:48
Im away for a sauna be back for weekend showdown.....................................

big team.............................
hahahahahahahaha
huge team.............................
hahahahahahahaha
cack team..............................
11

WE ARE WE ARE WE ARE THE HEARTS,

07/01/2009 22:15:44
Number 10

Don't know who told you that but I'm on the way back from fir park and we had easy 1500 there, you absolute clown.
12

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 22:23:05
1500 hanging heads and rounded shoulders shuffling from the ground

Must look like a dole queue
13

Der Kaiser,

07/01/2009 22:25:18
#13

Would rather see a few heads being hanged to be honest.
Stewart, Obua............
14

Der Kaiser,

07/01/2009 22:32:25
#15
Obua is a left back. He's hardly been played in that position......and I don't think I want to. Physically he cannae cut it. My toddler son could take the ball off him.
15

Der Kaiser,

07/01/2009 22:34:19
#16 (cont)
...in the rare moments Obua ever has the ball at his feet that is.
16

Figaro,

07/01/2009 22:37:00
Prediction for sunday's cup game anyone ?
17

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 22:39:16
2-1 Hibs
18

Der Kaiser,

07/01/2009 22:43:22
#18
Hearts win 1-0 (25/1)
I cry (13/8)
Nade discovers he
has been wearing
his boots on the
wrong feet the
whole time (7/2)

We need another game like the 2-0 at Tynie when they were both own goals. Is Bruno back for Sunday?
19

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 22:47:55
#21

Always happy to oblige without prompting
20

Precinct,

07/01/2009 22:49:53
Me think this weekends game be played 1000 miles per hour.
21

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 22:51:47
#24

Pundit

Did you see Porter's "get it right up ye" after he scored the goal

Has the makings of an OF player
22

Precinct,

... wandering here there everywhere presently. 07/01/2009 22:52:58
Nade should be made to walk home from murderwell in his jockey's, matter of fact, quite a few should.
23

Der Kaiser,

07/01/2009 22:53:27
#24
I've never seen a side of Shabba that hints he's that kind of guy. He says he's got a list of 25 names and I reckon Porter is one of them. Scouts probably identified him seeing as his contract runs out in the summer so a team can land him for peanuts or ultimately nothing if he signs a pre-contract. IMO like.

24

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 22:58:00
#30

I lost my mind momentarily and went for a Hearts win.lol
25

Perrypush,

07/01/2009 23:03:39
Most punters would have been on porter 6-1 for first goal.
26

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 23:04:34
#33

If you play the law of averages a Hearts win should be coming up.

If you use your heid, you know it's not.

Tough one....
27

No. 5 - Ibrahim Tall,

07/01/2009 23:10:02
As per usual before an Edinburgh Derby.. Over-excited, over-confident hibs supporters slavering absolute nonsense on a Hearts thread.

Mixu 6-2: I'm slightly worried about you, i think you have some major problems.

Hearts been beaten of Motherwell, big deal. We've lost 2 games in our last 8, drawn 1 and won 5. We're above Hibs, so if were so bad - they must be shocking.

P.S Nothing wrong with Colchester's bid today - Big Rob causes more problems than needed.
28

Pinehurstjambo,

NC 07/01/2009 23:12:43
Very worring result and performance. Seems to go in conjuction with Bruno being out! is he back against the hobos? Think i would start Glen and Nade up front on Sunday. Any ideas on possible line up?
29

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 23:14:03
Pundit

I thinks its scotsman forum. Maybe no space
30

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 23:15:24
#40

We're lonely people so we always choose the "remember me" password option
31

Ayrshire Jambo,

07/01/2009 23:18:05
Oh my word. I should have stayed at home. That was DIRE!! The whole team should hang their heads in shame. Motherwell were very poor with passes going astray all the time. We were worse. No point in naming players. They were all rotten. As one punter next to me said - he had burst a gut to get there, done without his dinner and paid good money to witness this pathetic performance. No fight for the badge. No class. Really worrying.
32

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 23:18:41
Right, off to work.

I sign back in from there.
33

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 23:19:33
#47

What's the opposite of a Smiley Badge
34

I can see for miles,

07/01/2009 23:19:35
#47

What's the opposite of a Smiley Badge
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07/01/2009 23:20:18
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07/01/2009 23:22:06
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Ayrshire Jambo,

07/01/2009 23:23:26
#49/50

The face of an away fan at Motherwell this evening.
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07/01/2009 23:23:29
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Perrypush,

..........Im pushing it boss - im pushing it ! 07/01/2009 23:33:21
Hearts got coming up ?

Hibernian cup game = Hibs win
Kilmarnock league = Killie win
Caley league = draw
Hamilton accies = draw
Aberdeen league = dons win

Yes its tough times ahead for hearts, especially when the master won't spend.
40

Perrypush,

07/01/2009 23:38:19
Does the Hearts chairman vlad romanov attend games ?
does he still have the interest in Hearts ?
or has it gone pear shape,

 

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