THE two capital clubs waited 116 years to contest an all-Edinburgh Scottish Cup final and for Hearts yesterday it must have been well worth the long delay.
THE two capital clubs waited 116 years to contest an all-Edinburgh Scottish Cup final and for Hearts yesterday it must have been well worth the long delay.
Hearts Danny Grainger signals his delight after converting his penalty Photograph: Stewart Attwood
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Stewart Fisher
The Tynecastle club's supporters, their number including first minister Alex Salmond, gloried in prolonging the misery of their rivals in Scotland's premier cup competition into an 111th year with a victory which was as demoralising as any suffered by the Easter Road club in the last century or more.
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