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Capital gains as Celtic incur disputed penalty

THE route to the second Hearts-Hibernian Scottish Cup final ever has been long and tortuous.

Former Celtic striker Craig Beattie scores Hearts' winner from  the penalty spot.Picture: Reuters
Former Celtic striker Craig Beattie scores Hearts' winner from the penalty spot.Picture: Reuters

It was marked yesterday by a shuddering collision and an outbreak of road rage.

The capital teams will contest the final, on May 19, for the first time since 1896. Neil Lennon, who will have Hampden dates before then as his comments about referees are considered by the disciplinary authorities, will almost certainly face another charge after he approached Euan Norris, the referee, with a frank assessment of the official's performance.

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