THE case of the phantom goal added heat to an Edinburgh derby conducted in that peculiar, Auld Reekie-type of cold that would have convinced a Cossack to desert.
THE case of the phantom goal added heat to an Edinburgh derby conducted in that peculiar, Auld Reekie-type of cold that would have convinced a Cossack to desert.
Leigh Griffiths flights in the free-kick that caused the controversy
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Hugh MacDonald
The senses were frozen, the game largely moribund and any creative thought stultified, whether by cold or circumstance.
Yet amid this sterility there was a blossoming of one solitary shaft of excellence. A strike by Leigh Griffiths from a free-kick after 77 minutes was a thing of beauty. It arrowed in on goal, kissing the bar and falling so far over the line that the Hibernian striker, some 35 yards from goal, raised his arms in justifiable celebration. The assistant referee, Raymond Whyte, and the referee, Euan Norris remained unmoved.
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