Hamilton vs. Hearts Saturday 31st January Pre-Match
Friday, January 30th, 2009
Well, last time we were here was Wednesday 12th November at Tynecastle and it was a poor match to say the least as Hearts squeaked by 1-0 in a game which Hearts should have been comfortable in. However, that was over two months ago and Hearts are a now a better team with great results against Rangers and Celtic and a fantastic victory over the Hibees in the Scottish Cup. Hearts are currently 4th in the table, only behind Dundee United on goal difference with 38 points and Aberdeen sitting right behind with 37.
Hamilton Academical sit in 9th with 26 points behind Kilmarnock on goal difference and 2 points behind Motherwell. The Accies, originally predicted to be knocked back down into the First Division this season, have been on a stellar run of form recently beating Kilmarnock, Inverness and Aberdeen in their last 3 SPL matches (not necessarily in that order) with 4 wins out of the last 5 and a victory in the Scottish Cup over Ross County.
The BBC reports that the line ups will be:
Hamilton Accies: Cerny, Swailes, Neil, McLaughlin, Canning, Easton, McClenahan, McArthur, Mensing, Thomas, McCarthy, Murdoch, Gibson, Akins, Lyle, McGowan, Offiong, Deuchar.
Hearts: MacDonald, Neilson, Zaliukas, Berra, Wallace, Obua, Stewart, Karipidis, Driver, Aguiar, Nade, Kello, Kingston, Glen, Thomson, Jonsson, Cesnauskis, Mrowiec.
I’m going to agree with these line-ups (I don’t know much about the Accies so I can’t comment much on them) but the Hearts line up seems about right, much the same as last weeks. It’s unlikely that Hearts are going to get Ballogh’s signature so it’s probably going to be MacDonald in goal again because it’s unlikely that Kello has learnt to kick the ball in a straight line. It’s a safe bet to assume that Csaba is going to stick with the fairly successful 4-5-1 formation with Nade up front. Although it would be good to see Kingston start again in place of Karipidis (I’m I the only one who thinks he makes TOO many mistakes in a match?) but with the team gelling, it’s probably not going to change. Marius Zaliukas has returned from suspension, but with 2 red cards from only 19 appearances (not a great ratio), it *would* be likely that he would remain sidelined after recent match conduct. However, as Eggert Jonsson is currently ill, Zaliukas will be playing alongside Berra, Neilson and Wallace (The sending off against Aberdeen was highly dubious and I don’t think it deserved a sending off. To me, it appeared to be the Aberdeen player being an idiot).
I predict it to be a much closer match than it normally would be with the final score Hearts 2 - Accies 1. I suspect that David Obua is begging to find his feet in Scottish football and will probably get one of the goals. Bruno Aguiar with the second.
In other Hearts news, Csaba Laszlo is reported to be in talks with a striker playing in Europe whom Csaba calls “interesting”. Now, we must remember that Lithuania is also in Europe, so I wouldn’t rule out another Kaunus of Ripo loan but we can always hope it isn’t. What worries me is that this player is currently in Europe and as such, may need a period to adjust to Scottish football which is exactly what we don’t need. As you all know, we need John Robertson. But seeing as he’s not available, we need someone who can start scoring the moment he steps on the pitch. Just to let you speculate wildly - a representative of Vlad’s “Ukio Bankas Investment Group” has been sent to assist in the transfer negotiations…see it as you will
(Quick question…”with” is still a word in the English language? My word processor seems to have forgotten it exists)
Quick update, fresh off the Scotsman. Hearts have rejected a £2 million bid for Christophe Berra from Wolverhampton Wanderers as it did not meet the £3 million price tag.
Good News! Bruno Aguiar, the Hearts resurgent midfielder and top goal scorer has signed a deal keeping him at Tynecastle through to next season. At least we’re keeping someone half decent around…