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Mixu's video shows ref 's Co-op Cup defeat blunders



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Published Date: 27 August 2008
RAGING Mixu Paatelainen today blamed blunders by referee Iain Brines for Hibs Co-operative Insurance Cup exit – and produced the evidence to back his claim.

The Easter Road boss was furious when, having seen his side stage a stunning comeback after trailing by two goals to lead 3-2, Brines awarded opponents Morton a controversial penalty.

Paatelainen was adamant Allan Jenkins' shot had struck Dean Sh
iels in the ribs even though his arms were raised, a view supported by video evidence. Iain Russell, with his second goal of the game, hauled the First Division level. If the big Finn was incensed at that decision, he was incandescent with rage when Brines penalised Chris Hogg after a tussle with Erik Paartalu, the video again backing up his opinion that the Hibs skipper for the night was the victim rather than the perpetrator of the offence.

And to add insult to injury, while Hogg was forced to retreat to the touchline after receiving treatment, Paartalu, having been given the once-over by the Morton physio remained on the pitch in defiance of the rules. As a result, Hibs were left short-handed in defence as goalkeeper David Grof failed to hold Peter Weatherson's shot from the resultant free-kick, allowing former Easter Road kid Ryan Harding to win the tie for the Greenock side.

Paatelainen's fury boiled over, with the Hibs boss, who was just back after a two-match touchline ban, sent to the stand for, he claimed, no more than throwing a towel to the ground in disgust.

He said: "The ball hit Dean on the ribs, he has a red mark on his side. I have watched the video many times and you can see it. It is not a penalty, the ball does not hit his arm. That is my judgment."

Paatelainen and video analyst Grant Small treated the assembled Press corps to re-runs of both incidents, claiming Paartalu's challenge on Hogg which settled a seven-goal thriller in extra-time, was "an assault" by the Morton player and should have resulted in a free-kick to Hibs.

He said: "Paartalu never looks at the ball, he looks at Chris, turns his back and jumps all over him. The referee was in a great position to see it."

The video evidence also clearly showed both physios enter the field of play, Hibs' Colin McLelland treating Hogg at some length while Paartalu, despite having risen to his feet, was also checked.

Paatelainen said: "Our player goes off, theirs does not and we are a man short. You can make up your mind as to who is right or wrong. As far as I am concerned we should have won the game 3-2."

Brines was already under fire from Falkirk manager John Hughes having failed to see Celtic captain Stephen McManus use an arm to score the opening goal at Parkhead at the weekend, while he also had to apologise for chalking off a legitimate goal from Aberdeen's Zander Diamond at the same venue last season. And Paatelainen claimed the whistler's gaffes took away from his side's storming comeback last night after Russell and Stevie Masterton had fired Morton into a seemingly unassailable lead.

But a spectacular 30-yard strike from Joe Keenan followed by a jinking run and precise shot from Shiels forced the game into extra-time, with Steve Pinau taking just 36 seconds of that period to put Hibs ahead.

However, just how Hibs found themselves trailing by two goals will remain a mystery, with the Edinburgh club, as Paatelainen claimed, having created enough chances to "win five games."

Profligacy in front of goal has already caused Hibs some harm this season and it damaged them big style on this occasion.

Although Morton goalkeeper Kevin Cuthbert pulled off some superb saves and was aided by robust and fearless defending, Hibs, and Scotland striker Steven Fletcher in particular, were guilty of some abysmal finishing. Twice Fletcher was left with only Cuthbert to beat but on both occasions the 21-year-old, who doesn't seem to be able to buy a goal at the moment, placed his shot at a good height for the goalkeeper who pushed them aside.

Colin Nish, too, could have had a hat-trick before half-time although the fact he didn't extend his scoring run was more down to bad luck than anything else, a shot on the turn coming off Cuthbert, a header flashing over and an attempt to divert a team-mate's shot on target finding the legs of an opponent.

Amidst all this Hibs were hit by a sucker punch, Russell beating Andy McNeil, who picked up a head knock in the process, to a through ball, leaving the goalkeeper stranded wide of his goal, the Morton forward showing tremendous awareness to curl a shot from a tight angle into the net despite the attempts of Ian Murray to clear.

And so it went on throughout the second half, Moroccan star Merouane Zemmama, who was making a surprise return following a broken foot, twisting and turning before unleashing a shot which was blocked by the outstretched left boot of Cuthbert, a feat he repeated a few minutes later before Dominic Shimmim got in the way of a Shiels effort which seemed certain to find the net.

Masterton blasted home a stunning free-kick from 30 yards to apparently kill the game, but then came that late onslaught which forced the game into extra-time and that controversial climax. Paatelainen said: "I was very, very disappointed for the players because they put in an absolutely huge effort.

"What a comeback it was, every one of them showed that spirit and ability to comeback, that's the spirit we want. We had enough chances to win five games, I am so disappointed and gutted for the boys."

Although obviously feeling a great sense of injustice, Paatelainen would agree Morton played their part in what was a pulsating 120 minutes, Davie Irons' players showing their own courage having seen a two-goal lead disappear.

He said: "We knew it was going to be tough because they are physically a big, strong side. At set-pieces we were up against it, we missed Rob Jones."

What Hibs also missed was a physical presence of their own in the middle of the park where Morton used their height, power and strengthen to muscle opponents off the ball on too many occasions.

The return of French star Steven Thicot should help redress that problem but Hibs badly need someone in the mould of Paatelainen's old team-mate, Mathias Jack, someone who can impose himself on the opposition, win the ball and give it to those who can make best use of it.





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  • Last Updated: 28 August 2008 2:35 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC , Morton FC
 
1

Mug,

27/08/2008 12:10:40
Iain Brines is the worst referee ever to grace scottish football!! Hibs were terrible for 80 mins but done well to salvage extra time in the last 10 mins and then even take the lead but then Brines blatently fixed the game! CHEAT!!!!
2

Eighteen Seventy-Four,

27/08/2008 12:12:27
"Hibs were terrible for 80 mins but done well to salvage extra time.." Against who ??? Think its the players who cheated you.
3

Propaganda boy,

27/08/2008 12:16:35
No mention of the ref helping Morton to go two up initially?

Its okay this is the Scottish Cup Winning year ha ha
4

Saturday Sammy,

Port O`Leith 27/08/2008 12:18:19
There`s nowt you can do about referee`s so let`s deal with the important part .... quote "Hibs were terrible for 80 mins" Lower division standard players beaten by a lower division team ..... what`s the problem ??? What does Mr Lyndsay have by way of a positive spin this week and can he defend the board`s policies now ?
5

Jim W,

27/08/2008 12:19:07
Hibs allegedly had 21 shots at goal against Morton's 7 in the regulation 90 minutes. I'd suggest that their finishing was terrible, nothing else
6

Hibernia,

27/08/2008 12:21:13
#2 were you there to see the game? Probably not given your id. Brines handed Morton 2 free kicks that were serious dubious that led to goals and a penalty that never was.

No matter what club you are or how well/badly you play if a referee makes bad decisions that lead to goals then teams cant legislate for that.

For instance Hogg and the Morton player both got treated for injuries by the physios and the ruling is both players must leave the field of play, yet Brines ordered Hogg off the park and let the Morton player stay on with the free kick they scored from and the 4th official was informed of this by several people in the crowd and did nothing. Its poor decisions that make scottish referees an utter joke and Brines should be taking a pay cut and not wanting a rise for that performance last night.
7

Old Reekies Big Team,

27/08/2008 12:22:14
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
8

Old Reekies Big Team,

27/08/2008 12:23:02
CONSPIRACY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
9

victorian of gorgie ,

27/08/2008 12:24:19
no sorry, errors will even themselves out over a season.

seriously though, to be fair brines is a useless ers* of a referee.

10

Jambo 3,

EDINBURGH 27/08/2008 12:32:19
Hee ! Hee !

Ho ! Ho !

Ha! Ha!

What a hoot !

Hibees for the cup !!!!

Yahoo!!
11

MacHibee,

27/08/2008 12:34:06
(sigh)

Ah well, we deserve all the pelters we get.

Does anyone know when the high/low lights are on TV? I wouldnae mind seeing these "mistakes"
12

Eighteen Seventy-Four,

27/08/2008 12:34:06
6. Unfortunately I didnt attend, granted the ref is a useless ****.

However 4 goals conceeded at home against a 1st division team, not good enough for any SPL team.
13

Hibernia,

27/08/2008 12:36:49
#12 no sadly its not good enough conceding 4. Granted the second goal was an absolute peach of a strike that very few keepers would have saved. Saying that Keenans strike was much the same. The Daily Ranger has a clear picture in it today showing Shiels didnt handle it either for the penalty.

Brines is one of the worst referees I have witnessed on that performance.
14

Saturday Sammy,

Port O`Leith 27/08/2008 12:45:26
Excuses, excuses boys and girls. If Mixu`s consistent at anything it`s winge. He was a formidable, tough player and I find his attitude a bit surprising in that light. He`s off again, no dignity, greetin like a fishmongers windae and blaming everyone but himself and his very ordinary charges. Okay, chances were missed etc but no mention of losing 4 goals at home to a supposedly inferior standard opposition. Give`em another bollockin` Mixu and lock them in the dressing room until they are suitably chastised ..... that should help them turn the corner. Hibs will be turning corners in May if the season so far is typical!
15

Eighteen Seventy-Four,

27/08/2008 12:48:07

Not seen any highlights yet, doubt there will be any of the box either, unless the news has the usual 5 second round up.

The SFA have to bin brines now, hopefully before he gets a Hearts match or after his next Falkirk match.
16

son of haggart,

27/08/2008 12:52:20
#5 Match stats from the BBC do not support what you say:

Hibs Morton

Possession
51% 49%

Shots on target
18 16

Shots off target
15 11

Corners
12 7

Fouls
17 13
17

Neutral Observer,

27/08/2008 13:20:37
#16 son of his father

If those are really the BBC stats then I don't know where they got them from. I counted Hibs corners and it was in excess of 20. As for Morton shots on target, definately not 16 although thsy gave a good account of themselves. Possession probably about 50/50 due to Morton's physcal presence.
18

Neutral Observer,

27/08/2008 13:22:55
The big miss for Hibs last night was a physical presence both in the midfield but for sure in defence. Hogg and Murray were dominated in the air and now the doubters in the Hibernian fans must see how dependent the team is on Jones height and strength.
19

Epic Jambo,

27/08/2008 13:45:39
Pity you dont win games on the amount of corners awarded or the amount of possesion a team has!

Har dee Har Har!!!
20

Rolland,

27/08/2008 13:47:45
Sorry lads even though it is the Diddy Cup, I'm still PMSL, any sign of Grade A ? He was giving it big licks about wanting Airdire in the next round last at 3 - 2. He hasn't been seen since, might have to report it to the police, anyway one heard from we are so concerned.
21

Jim Townsend,

Deepest darkest gorgie 27/08/2008 13:57:19
Time for Mixu to go I'm afraid. Bring back Le Frank
22

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 27/08/2008 14:36:11
"Mixu's video shows ref 's CIS defeat blunders"

Well there's the problem right there then is it not?

Surely Mixu would have been better collecting a dossier of relevant incidents involving his team in the COOP Cup rather than wasting his time watching videos of incidents from a competition that no longer exists in Scotland.

It is obvious that he does not know what he is doing... what's next a cine-film of Hibs lifting the Scottish Cup... Oh silly me they didn't even have photos back then.


23

Mr Fedup,

Edinburgh 27/08/2008 14:38:56
Not really sure what everyone is expecting from this bunch of players to be honest , it's goign to be a long long season for us - , still not sure if Mixu is the man for the job but i would be calling for Petrie's head myself , he's sold all our best talent to the old firm and not given any money to the manager to spend , we have a top class training facility with sub standard players and we'll end up with a top clas stadium to play in the 1st division if Petrie doesn't get his finger out and sort this mess.
24

jambo_ree,

27/08/2008 14:41:00
#17 - "Possession probably about 50/50 due to Morton's physical presence."

Next you will be telling us that Morton were just a pub team....
25

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27/08/2008 14:42:53
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26

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 27/08/2008 14:43:34
#23

Top class stadium??? When did you do a deal to share with Spartans?

You Can't mean the Sticklebick Arena, surely?
27

Mr Fedup,

Edinburgh 27/08/2008 14:49:31
#23 - You haven't disappointed me with your reply but your clearly missing the point , i thought you lot were back at school now?
28

jambo_ree,

27/08/2008 14:53:12
#27 Mr Fedup - You are actually so fed up you are replying to your own post????
29

Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 27/08/2008 15:13:22
#28

He isn't disapointed with the replies that way... perhaps that's how riley got started.
30

Epic Jambo,

27/08/2008 15:24:33
I find it really amusing that hearts fans get the same old c.rap from hobos, ie, ticktock, asset stripping etc, yet Hibs embarrasing performances provide us with fresh cannon fodder on a daily basis. Arf Arf Arf, Mixu Must Stay!!!!
31

Tynieweeguy,

27/08/2008 15:44:16
If my memory serves me (which is rare these days) Brines has a disgraceful history when it comes to charging over Hearts games, maybe he thought it's a team from near the city of Edinburgh so that'll do. On a more serious note it must be said the standard of refereeing in Scotland is pretty poor at best and GFA at worst.
The gloating on this thread from some of my friends from Tynecastle is only to be expected when you see some of the comments everyday on the Hearts threads from the Easter Road contingent.
32

4-0 Oops! Hartley Hat-trick,

27/08/2008 16:05:44
pantieliner - "its all on my video nasty, please have a look at my video nasty"

yes please mixu, and can i watch your clyde, cowdenbeath and elfsborg video nasties too ?
33

Epic Jambo,

27/08/2008 16:39:02
If Pantyliner looses his job, maybe he could get a job on 'You've been framed', with all the funny videos he must have!
34

NavyHibee,

Edinburgh 27/08/2008 16:46:25
Iain Brines is quoted as saying:

"The best referees are the ones who have a good game and say “I had a good game” the greatest referees are the one who say “I had a good game but I can improve”.

Surely better referees could put their hand up and say i called it wrong, i'm a disgrace to refereeing and i will now go back to my day job as a copper and never return to a football pitch again, even if it is in the line of duty, i will never return.
35

Rolland,

27/08/2008 16:56:52
Heading to the pub shortly for a few pre match bevys. At least Pantyliner is proving his worth, as every week is bad week down at the docksiders, pantyliner should be put to good use.

Oh it feels great going to the game this evening knowing the hobos are out.
36

Epic Jambo,

27/08/2008 16:57:03
The best referees are ones that do the job right! Simple as that.
37

Rolland,

27/08/2008 17:01:26
Ah life is sweet, regardless of what happens this evening we can all rest in the knowledge we wont be makeing a Grade A Plank of ourselfs. Any sign of Grade A btw ? He seems to have been missing since the Mighty Ton were awarded a penalty last night, do we need to get L&B's finest on it ?
38

IK Start,

Kristiansand 27/08/2008 19:39:46
#24 Next you will be telling us that Morton were just a pub team....

No,there is only one pub team
39

eastedin,

27/08/2008 20:14:04
no 3 your still getting it ya plank
40

eastedin,

27/08/2008 20:17:48
are you talking about your manhood wee prodical son
41

thommo1875,

29/08/2008 16:42:35
morton won this game through working hard and scoring more goals than hibs, end of...

 

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