THE production of 3D match programmes was an innovative touch at Tynecastle yesterday, but you fancy the novelty had worn off by the end of a game which became increasingly unsettling to look at for the Hearts supporters.
THE production of 3D match programmes was an innovative touch at Tynecastle yesterday, but you fancy the novelty had worn off by the end of a game which became increasingly unsettling to look at for the Hearts supporters.
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The whole thing was punctuated by the concession of three goals, a nasty head injury to Darren Barr and the sight of a place in the top six of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League edging further into the distance.
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