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Ian Black on Saturdays result!


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Ya dirty wee cheating, lying chunt!

 

Black has accused ref Craig Thomson of costing the Jambos a point against Gers.

 

He insists the whistler was wrong to award a free kick against Tynecastle defender Craig Thomson in the build-up to Stevie Naismith's last-gasp winner.

 

Thomson - who added on five minutes of injury time - penalised his namesake for a clash with Sasa Papac which Hearts boss Jim Jefferies later claimed was 50/50.

 

And Black blasted: "The ref should have been a bit stronger with the free kick at the end.

 

"That's obviously a disappointment because I think he has cost us the game.

 

"It's a sickener. We dominated but always knew they would come back into it and throw everything at us.

 

"We deserved a win, or at least a point, and to get beaten is really hard to take."

 

Obviously playing with his eyes shut!

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Clearly knows nothing about football, assaults on the pitch, doesn't know possession and shots mean dominance. He really is tactless fool and making himself an easy target.

 

What a tit "And Black blasted: "The ref should have been a bit stronger with the free kick at the end."What about say the foul you did you should have been off.

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Those moralistic Hearts players eh?

 

 

HEARTS player Craig Thomson has been arrested on charges of sending lewd pictures of himself to young girls.

 

The 19-year-old defender was questioned by detectives after the teenage girls' parents found explicit photos on a home computer.

 

Thomson is alleged to have been chatting with the girls on the internet and is understood to have been unaware that they were underage.

 

Police visited Thomson at his Edinburgh home and removed his computer for forensic examination when the parents made a complaint to them.

 

The footballer, who played against Rangers at Tynecastle on Saturday in a Premier League clash, was charged after officers found naked pictures on his computer.

 

It is believed they were also able to access conversations on the computer which allegedly contained talk of an "inappropriate nature".

 

A police source said last night : "He's accused of speaking to the girls, who are just 15, on the internet and in conversations which took a sexual turn, with mild flirtations going back and forth.

 

"Pictures of a sexual nature were exchanged and found by the girls' parents.

 

"Police were called. The case involves low-level sexual offences and inappropriate use of the internet."

 

Thomson, seen as one of Scotland's rising stars, was forced to tell Hearts boss Jim Jefferies about the allegations. Sources said the manager "hit the roof" but is backing his player.

 

Thomson made his debut for Hearts in August 2009, despite being a life-long fan of Edinburgh rivals Hibernian.

 

He was sent off last month during the Co-operative Insurance Cup game against Falkirk but returned on Saturday against Rangers.

 

A police spokesman said: "A 19-year-old male has been arrested and charged and will appear at Edinburgh Sheriff Court at a later date."

 

Thomson's agent Gary Mackay said: "I've no comment to make."

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I note those jolly Jambos in the Wheatsheaf Stand were chanting 'rapist' at McGregor on Saturday. I wonder the take from these Holy Wullies on one of their own players sending pictures of their Wullie(dismembered member) to a couple of 15 year olds?

 

Anyway, how do these two pneumatic sirens know it's not a picture(s) of Fred Dibna's cock?

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