HUTCHISON
VALE WIN FEDERATION OF HEARTS SUPPORTERS CLUBS U15 CUP
HUTCHISON Vale
fans were out in force at Tynecastle for the under-15 Federation
of Hearts Supporters Clubs Cup Final – with the club supplying
both teams in what was a classic final to one of the major
domestic cup events in this age group in the Eastern Region
Youth Football Association. It was a raucous and noisy night
with both sets of supporters enjoying the friendly rivalry,
while the commitment and sportsmanship of both teams on the
pitch ensured this was a great finale to this particular cup
event, with John Hunter among the big turnout as the official
representative of the Federation of Hearts Supporters Clubs. The
high standard of skills and good behaviour set by the players of
both sides from top-class match official, Mike Smith’s whistle
to start the game, continued right through to extra time and,
the almost inevitable, penalty decider. These teams covered
every inch of the huge pitch and that, in turn, ensured this was
a wonderful game of football at this level. Colts had the better
of the first half, with Vale coach, Derek McCall admitting:
“After a bad first-half, we changed things for the start of the
second half and we played much better!” Colts skipper, Harry
McGregor, who had a terrific game, was involved in almost every
attacking move on the Vale goal in the first stage of the game,
with wonderful inswinging corners and thunderous free-kicks from
his trusted left foot! An indication of how well the Cots
started this game came in the 18th minute when Rees
Smith fired a brilliant low shot past opposing keeper, Shaun
Nicol, from the left of the 18yd box after a tremendous
defence.-splitting cross-ball from the right. Smith should have
made it 2-0 for Colts and the young striker covered his head in
dismay and frustration with his jersey after knocking the ball
wide of an empty net following a huge punt in to the Vale
goalmouth left him totally in the clear. The Vale defence closed
ranks after that scare and there were no more goals in an
action-packed first half, full of good football and goalmouth
incidents – at both ends, too! Big Steven Lynch led the Vale
charge after the break, with lung-bursting runs out of defence
with the ball to create problems for the Colts excellently
organised rear-guard. And it was Lynch who deservedly got Vale
back on level terms when he outjumped the Colts defence to head
home a cross to make it 1-1 and set up a quite wonderful finish
to a game that was a pleasure to watch. The rising level of
excitement among the fans was picked up by the young players on
the pitch and the game just got better and better. Shots crashed
in at both ends of the pitch to test respective keepers, Nicol
and Ryan Duffy. Control of the game swung first one way then the
other and it was no surprise at all when it went to extra time
with the sides locked at 1-1. It was anything but dull from then
on, with Vale arguably the more dangerous looking side with
Michael Kirkland blazing over the bar from a good position to
leave the Vale fans in the crowd groaning in disbelief! At the
other end, a wonderful break up the right from Callum Manson
resulted in a tremendous finishing shot that was equally
brilliantly saved by Nicol to send the game in to a penalty
decider. No one left the Hearts FC stadium as the young players
were put through what was the final test of this wonderful game.
Vale proved to be more accomplished than the Colts outfit in
this tension-filled final act, with Steven Lynch, Darren Smith,
Michael Kirkland and Callum MacFarlane all on target from the
spot, while Colts managed to score only twice, from Craig
Spalding and Norman Lawson, to leave Vale the winners by 4-2.
Whatever disappointment the Colts players felt at the finish of
this game, should be equated with their wonderful combined
efforts in a game that was a thriller from beginning to end.
Vale always had a ‘presence’ on the pitch, but it was their
confidence and expertise in scoring from the penalty spot that
proved to be the crucial factor that allowed their skipper,
Chris Taylor, to collect the lovely silverware from John Hunter
in a lovely closing ceremony at Tynecastle.
Hutchison Vale
– Shaun Nicol, Steven Togneri, Steven Harper, Steven Lynch, Sam
Young, William Bremner, Darren Smith, David Menzies, Michael
Kirkland, Cameron Mitchell, Callum MacFarlane, Chris Taylor,
George Gibson, Callum French, Steven Dignan, Craig Bald.
Hutchison Vale
Colts – Ryan Duffy, Mark Law, Ross Shields, Callum Manson, Craig
Spalding, Bernie Matthews, Jason Hunter, Harry McGregor, Norman
Lawson, Claye Thomson, Rees Smith, Keir Blaikie, Craig Thomson,
Gary Hamilton.
Referee – Mike
Smith.