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McGivern: 'It was a disgusting tackle. He went in to try and do him'

REFEREEING controversy last night marked a tempestuous Edinburgh derby at Tynecastle.

John McGlynn claimed Hearts should have had a penalty when James McPake challenged Scott Robinson
John McGlynn claimed Hearts should have had a penalty when James McPake challenged Scott Robinson

Hearts and Hibernian fought out a goalless draw but Willie Collum, the match official, was at the centre of the post-match analysis after the hosts' Ryan Stevenson escaped sanction for a reckless tackle on James McPake and Hearts were denied a first-half penalty when McPake seemed to bring down Scott Robinson.

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