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St Mirren 0 Hibernian 0: Shiels subjected to fans' abuse



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Published Date: 02 November 2008
THE only incident of note at Love Street yesterday occured after the full-time whistle. It made for a stain on an afternoon that left no other mark. As Dean Shiels walked towards the tunnel at the end of an entirely underwhelming scoreless draw, he was abused by a group of St Mirren supporters over his visual impairment, the Hibernian striker having an eye removed three years ago after losing the sight in it as a youngster.
Shiels, earlier substituted following a knock, responded to the taunts by making a play for those responsible and was immediately restrained by Easter Road coach Donald Park. Despite the appalling and distressing nature of the victimisation, Shiels said later he had "reacted stupidly" to the sort of shouts he revealed he regularly has to face at away games.

"I get it quite a lot but I just concentrate on playing," he said. "But I heard it more because it wasn't during the game. They can say what they want, there is freedom of speech. It was just a handful of people."

Shiels is wrong because, just as with those indulging in racism through singing The Famine Song, abuse on the grounds of disability is illegal. His treatent calls into question again the conduct of Scottish football supporters that too many are willing to excuse.

Yesterday was the last time Hibs will visit the Love Street, with the Paisley club moving into a new stadium in January and Shiels, understandably, won't be sorry to see the back of it. "It is pretty dour and not that exciting." The same could be said of yesterday's match.

Bizarrely, Gus MacPherson claimed the peformance of his men was the "best" they had produced all season. "It is a frustrating point because I feel we deserved to win."

The St Mirren manager, voted the best in his business for the month of October, was on more solid ground claiming his team had passed the ball around better than their opponents and only fell down through not being "a wee bit sharper with the final pass or the final cross". He lamented opportunities squandered by Billy Mehmet and Dennis Wyness, two of only a handful of scoring opportunities across the entire contest.

His Hibs counterpart, Mixu Paatelainen, meanwhile, bemoaned the fact his team's passing "fell apart" after 20 minutes. Nothing in the visitors' play was ever very together, especially in attacking areas. The Finn, banished to the Love Street stand for the start of a four-match ban, retained the three-man strikeforce of Steven Fletcher, Derek Riordan and Colin Nish in an unchanged XI from the team that won plaudits in losing 4-2 at Celtic Park the previous week. But he did not derive the same forward thrust from his 4-3-3 formation. Or, more accurately no forward thrust in the opening period.

Hibs' three forwards were practically bystanders. In sticking to advanced positions, the attacking trio left their midfield outnumbered. As a result, St Mirren were able to take the initiative, with Garry Brady's promptings and Franco Miranda's unchecked marauding down the left flank ensuring the notable activity, such as there was, tended to restricted to the visitors' half.

The Spaniard had a series of shots from the edge of the area that didn't trouble Yves Ma-Kalambay. The much, and justly, maligned Hibs keeper dealt pretty convincingly with any balls pinged in the direction of his goalmouth, though most floated straight towards him. The best conjured up by either side before the interval were quarter chances (they weren't so clear-cut even to be of the half variety). Nine minutes from the break, Shiels slalomed his way into the penalty box and it looked as if a net-bursting shot might ensue. Alas, such an exciting prospect was ended when Jack Ross slid in and nicked the ball away from the midfielder's toe.

For about the first 10 minutes of the second half, a sense of urgency seemed to grip Hibs, and Riordan ghosted in at the back post to force a decent close-range block from Mark Howard only for the striker's follow-up to bounce harmlessly into the keeper's arms. Billy Mehmet then failed to make the most of the first real, honest-to-goodness opening when free in the middle of goal he grazed rather than powerful contact with an inviting Miranda cross.

And so the pattern played out. Wyness really ought to have shot straight at Ma-Kalambay when he was picked out on the edge of the six-yard box by a Murray cross but he turned one way, then the other instead of taking a touch and blootering the ball. Both teams stepped up the energy levels in their attempts to snatch a late winner and Howard was at full stretch to tip over a fizzing drive from Hibs' substitute Fabian Yantorno. Pity he only got 23 minutes.

MAN OF THE MATCH

Across the 90 minutes, no fewer than nine strikers were given a crack at rustling up a goal. Yet the man whose forward forays carried most threat was St Mirren left-back Franco Miranda.

QUICK FACT

Hibs haven't won at Love Street since 1999. Not as bad as it sounds with St Mirren not in the same league as them for around half the years since.

TALKING POINT

Why do the cretins who attend football games believe they have the right to abuse players in any sickening fashion they like, as those who thought Dean Shiels was fair game for having one eye did yesterday? It was disgraceful.

The full article contains 942 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 01 November 2008 10:52 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Hibernian FC , St Mirren FC
 
1

arthurscross,

02/11/2008 00:55:16
Why do the police not get involved unless it is Boruc or an employee of Hearts?
2

Farmer Tom,

TRARALGON 02/11/2008 01:17:11
Player thrown out of nightclub; player subjected to taunts by opposing fans over a disability; "fans" warned over singing racist songs; Scottish player refusing to play for his country under current manager; another Scottish player ( a very mediocre one)retiring from international football... it goes on.
Don't we just love Scottish fitba'?
3

Archie MacT,

Edinburgh 02/11/2008 02:01:08
The police at football are a waste of space. I was at the Queen of the South v Rangers cup final in the QOS section of the South stand at hampden. There were numerous Rangers fans in full colours in there cheering, singing and celebrating rangers goals. when I complained at half time the rather aged and unfit looking member of strathclydes finest told me it was nothing to do with him and was a 'stewarding issue'. a joke.
4

Tayside Hibby,

dundee 02/11/2008 08:33:01
the treatment of Shiels is nothing short of dispicable. why wont the SFA or Strathclyde polis do anything about it? of course they're weegies. on a football note we need change. too expensive to watch so much drivel. i like mixu but it is not working. pat stanton is probably the biggest hibby ever and it didn't work for him. you can't keep somebody just because they're a nice person
5

sonnybud,

Ayrshire 02/11/2008 09:50:16
Shiels was roundly booed at the Enclosure for twice diving in the box to try and gain a penalty. One moron who regularly abuses people (mostly associated with St Mirren) was huckled by the Police for his personal comments to Shiels. Lets not blow this into something it is not.
6

Monktonhall 7,

Musselburgh 02/11/2008 10:30:01
I suppose the reporter needed something to fill the page. It would have been a struggle trying to discuss football! Mixu needs to come over and sit with us. How he can continue to persevere with the 3 up front and Shiels is beyond me. We dont make that many chances, we dont score that many goals, and we need to compete in midfield. We have now been over-run in that area by Hearts and St. Mirren. Lets get it sorted for Saturday. surely Yantorno deserves a starting position.
7

Talk o' the Toun,

02/11/2008 10:49:24
#7 you are correct if he plays 3 up front there is no place for Shiels as ,although a decent player going forward,offers nothing in terms of defending,passing/holding possesion.Obviously only seen him once but Chisolm seemed to show better atributes for Hibs reserves v Hearts(bit small but solid enough in deeper role)
8

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02/11/2008 11:15:15
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9

Tayside Hibby,

Dundee 02/11/2008 11:35:04
#9
probably is. i have nothing against footbal supporters having a bit of banter, it's what the day is about. RFC on the other hand?? that's not football
10

Talk o' the Toun,

02/11/2008 11:35:08
#9 ironic post....ironic that it would not matter a jot if it was Uncle watty himself at Ibrox who abused Shiels the scottish League would turn a blind eye(no pun intended).....kangaroo court punish Rangers.... you,re having a laugh.

However agree everyone getting a bit over sensitive.
11

Tayside Hibby,

Dundee 02/11/2008 11:37:28
anyway, main point is hibs need a change in direction. 3 upfront with no midfield as such and poor goalkeeper does not work. we have too many mediocre players
12

Calum Crubag,

02/11/2008 14:16:33
Sheild shouldn't be abused. But the racism of large numbers of Hibs' fans is just as ugly. Fact is, every club has a certain percentage of morons who wouldn't get away with behaviour like this on the street without being arrested.
13

Calum Crubag,

02/11/2008 14:17:42
Actually, Hibs' fans? What about their players? Didn't a certain Riordain refuse to apologise for his 'refugee' comments about Rudi Skacel?
14

Dood,

02/11/2008 16:50:50
#13

"the racism of large numbers of Hibs' fans"

Eh? What planet are you on? Large number?

Idiot, dream on.
15

sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/11/2008 19:47:08
in 5 minutes during radio scotland today the wee parasite chick young showed the problem with the monkey media..the 80% up sir dave srear end anyway...murray says dundee and dundee utd have as bad a sectarian problem as celtic and rangers !!!?? !! in a sunday times interview..wee chico says he must have a point because he wouldnt just make something like that up ??!! and then debating the "big boydie" question young suggests the way to sort it is for burley (the manager) to phone boyd (the player) and ask him to come back..i mean he has scored tons of goals against the 2 worst spl teams !!!
16

mcaitchi,

hibs 02/11/2008 20:13:36
Bring "BOYD" Back

National Squad - Just As useless as The CNUNTS

That Run Scottish fitba

(to the tune - we have a dream)

"Scottish fitbas a joke"

WE HAVE THE WORST FOOTBALL IN THE WORLD
17

mcaitchi,

HIBS 02/11/2008 20:26:34
IF "BOYD" IS all we have

God rest scottish fitba
18

mcaitchi,

hibs 02/11/2008 20:44:46
Mixu - boyd - nade - s mcdonalds - boruc - etc

Is there some kind of "pie" eating contest out there

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