Archive for May, 2008

27
May
08

Scottish Cup Final – End of the Trail – and this years Scottish Cup (almost) Winners are Queen of the South

Queens on Cup Final dayCometh the day! It’s what we all were thinking as we prepared ourselves for this momentous day, and who would the man be on this day, would it be McCann or Dobbie or would Sean O’Connor pop up with the goods? The excitement was unbearable (ok mibbe no, but it was pretty good for Cup Final Day). This was never going to be the foregone conclusion, Queens were up against a side which was stuttering and stumbling, rocked from the midweek events, they were punch-drunk and susceptible to the killer punch! Could Queens deliver it. It was going to be a cracker.

Being Cup Final day, we had to get there early and soak up the atmosphere. It was decided, that we should get to Hampden at about 1.00pm, head to The Church on the Hill for a pint and then take a nice walk in the sun to the ground. Nice to see the fans mixing in the pub beer garden, and nice to see that the management had upped the prices just to add to the “special” occasion. Duly watered, we headed to Hampden, and I must say it was at this point that I began to feel slightly underdressed for the day in my burgundy Morrissey T shirt and jeans. Blue was to be the colour of choice for most, however some, like me chose to stray from tradition and wore various shades of Orange and some even wore flags from other countries! “Individualists like myself” i thought, then I saw a guy with another Morrissey T shirt, damn. And just when I thought I had seen everything, like a vision in Red White and Blue he appeared, hand in hand with what I assume was his wife – cause his girlfriend would have never walked hand in hand with him like that – strode Wild “Billy” Hickok. A Union Flag Stetson, A long plastic Union Flag trench coat, Union Flag trousers and Blue shoes. His wife, resplendent in white and orange, sparkled in the sunshine as her red, white and blue hair glitter, dazzled like a disco glitter-ball. And I just pictured the moment, as they met in the hall, ready to leave the house for the big game, they looked each other up and down and thought “We look fantastic!”. And off they went to join up with the rest of the “people”.

As it was, they blended in a lot better than I did!

So, we took our seats on beautiful day, Me, Arlene, Irene, Lewis and Hawkster. Irene’s first football match at Hampden as it happens. Been to a few gigs she said, as if that counted. But I am sure she wasn’t alone. Sitting looking through the crowd, all I could see was families with broad smiles, and that “Day out” look in their eyes. They were happy to be here and nervous about their team, but nonetheless, they were here for a memorable day that would live long in the memory whatever the outcome. Then I looked around and above me, and I saw the faces I recognised from a Peter Howson print I have in my living room. They were here for one thing only. Victory celebrations. And suddenly I felt really glad to be sitting where I was.

And so to the game. In the first half, I though, if they could hold out for 20 minutes, then a demolition job may not be on the cards. And, for most of the first half, although they didn’t play too well, Queens held their own, and should have had a penalty for a push in the box, but as I am becoming too aware, when the Old Firm are in town, refs can often bottle it. A dubious free kick well taken and a calamity in defence saw Queens going in at half time 2-0 down (and out as all but the diehards thought). During the first half, Queens won a corner and I turned to Hawkster and said ” Big Jim’s going up for it”. “He never scores with his head” Hawky offerred with some authority. And he didn’t. Well not on that occasion!

Second half, and with the memories of missing 4 goals in the semi, I sat on my backside right through half time to catch the start of the game. Arlene, Irene and Hawky went for supplies, and I was treated to some wonderful tunes from the support to my left. Some about guarding some walls somewhere which were obviously important and required guarding, and some about nobody liking them but it didn’t really bother them as they were “Fenian Bastards” whatever that is. The Queens fans, did their best to silence them with their rattle shaking and cries of Queens, but they were not for being silenced. Rule Britannia and one about being born under a Union Jack (I thought it was a Union Flag unless you flew it on a ship??) added to the colourful medley. And no sooner had the singing started, it stopped. The ref blew his whistle and off we went again.

Just hold out for 15 minutes guys and this might not be a humping! Hold out!, no intention of holding out. A great ball cut across the penalty area struck Tosh cleanly between his legs and fell over the line. Absolute mayhem, absolute bedlam. I leaped about like a madman, grabbed everyone around me, shouted and screamed with everyone else. Then Hawky points to the row in front of us which had four or five empty seats. “That’s where Tosh’s family were sittin” he says. Right on cue, shuffling along the aisle are the girls. They’d missed the goal! Now I know how that feels, but to miss your mans first ever goal in a cup final at Hampden, now that is just a bloody shame.

Just when I’m soaking up the smiling faces and listening to the cries of “Queens”, a high ball goes into the box, and, just like the 83 yarder at Palmerston, the action goes to slow motion. And the sound has gone. The ball arcs in the air and drops slowly, it’s deep, maybe too deep, it’s gonny clear everyone. Then, the shiny dome of Big Jim appears above everybody and makes perfect contact with the ball, immediately redirecting it towards the goal. It arcs and curls again and lands perfectly in the back of the net……

FULL VOLUME!

Never seen anything like it! I’m not sure if i cried first or screamed. I only know that when the dust settled some minutes later, I was watching the game through blurred vision. I actually felt for these supporters. Nobody believed it, nobody in their wildest dreams would have imagined them coming back like that. I felt, in one short instance, that I was one of them. I was happy for them. I shared the moment and felt privileged again to be among them. Then Warren says “He never scores with his head!” and I crease myself laughing.

Maybe they scored too early. Maybe it wasn’t to be. No matter, the lads could not be criticised for their effort. And, I hope that when they look back at it in years to come, they will have no regrets, no “what ifs”, because they shouldn’t. They made everybody proud, they almost made it. They pegged them back after looking down and out, and they gave their supporters (and me) something to shout about on Cup Final day.

If ever I have learned a lesson, I learned it today. This was not about win at all costs. This was about doing the best you can and being proud. This is a lesson for all of us. This was a day for words like underdogs, bravery, heroics, pride and passion, but it was also about humility and a sense of belief. I hope I learn from it.

And as the surprisingly muted celebrations began by the other half of Hampden, we filed out. As the faint familiar songs began inside the stadium, I stood on the steps outside in the sunshine, I looked at the Blue and White dispersing into Mike McCurry Car Park, and I felt sad that it was over, I also felt sad that it was the first game where I took sides, this wasn’t what it was about, the Cup Trail. A rethink for next years rules methinks.

And in amongst the familiar songs of division and triumphalism we hear too often from both sides of the Old Firm, an old couple walk past resplendent in Blue and White, heading for the long bus journey home and the old girl says to her husband in a beautiful high pitched Dumfries accent, “At Least it was a lovely day!”

A lovely day indeed. Well done Queens fans you brought the true spirit back to our game, if for only one day.

Till next year.

Fiery Jack

24
May
08

Cup Final Day – The End of the Cup Trail! Queen of the South v Rangers

Tickets from First round to Cup FinalAnd so it finally arrives, Cup Final day, and like most adventures, the journey is the thing not the destination. And what a journey it has been. Could have thrown up more varied grounds to visit, however, some memorable moments along the way, and could there just be one more twist to come? Could Queens pull off another memorable shock at Hampden, can they rock the Gers? Who knows, and maybe it is too much to ask, maybe the Queens fans had their moment against Aberdeen and maybe they will be swept aside by a Rangers team desperate to make up for recent disappointments.

Whatever happens, I am looking forward to this afternoons football feast and only hope that it completes a great adventure in a fitting and sporting manner (Novo isn’t playing after all!)

Excuse me for being a romantic (and biased) here, but C’MON THE DOONHAMERS!

From Garscube Sports Complex to Hampden Park, with Buckie, Greenock, Motherwell (almost) and Dumfries in between, I’ve had a great time, and need to thank Hawky, Jim, Greenock Morton, and Queen of the South for helping me out along the way with match tickets, without their help it would have been a much more difficult and expensive trip. Also a mention to Buckie Thistle fans, loved my visit to Victoria Park and the hospitality was great. maybe see you again next year guys!

Match report tomorrow!

 

Fiery Jack

23
May
08

Queen of the South v Rangers – Scottish Cup Final

me and Stephen Jardine of STVAnd so to Hampden! From that sunny day at Garscube Sports complex watching Glasgow University FC v Buckie Thistle to the hallowed turf of Hampden Park.

This Scottish Cup Trail has been just outstanding, some great football moments and some real belly laughs (keep your belly hidden at Hampden the Doonhamer who got naked at Cappilow!) along the way, and, to cap the whole thing off Stephen Jardine of STV calls me yesterday and asks if I can meet him at Hampden to do an article on the Scottish Cup Trail. Would you believe it??

So there I am today, at Hampden with the good lady and the kids on tow, waiting for Scottish Television to turn up. And as the clock ticks on and there’s still no sign of them, I think “That swine Hawke has just set me up here and is sitting round the corner in the car park – next to where Mike McCurry normally parks – and is guttin himself laughing!”

But then right on cue, Stephen turns up. A real nice bloke and a REAL Queens fan it turns out, not one of the celebrity bandwagon jumpers.

So, look out for it tonight on The Five Thirty Show on STV.

Match report to follow, and some nice pictures too, hopefully!

Fiery Jack

 

04
May
08

Queen of the South v Aberdeen Continued…..

Cup Semi Celebrations

 

OK so it was along time coming but lets face it there are only about 20 of you out there waiting on the rest of the match report. Anyway, sorry guys! I mean it, I won’t wait this long again. Sorry, again.

That done, how DO you miss 4 goals in one game? I mean, will that ever happen again? Well that’s what I thought until last weeks Old Firm game. You guessed it, missed four goals. Granted I wasn’t actually there, and granted I hadn’t just nipped out for a coffee, but still the same, I missed the first four goals. I missed the fifth on as well as it happens, in fact I never saw the game come to think of it……. Where am I going with this? No Idea.

Firstly an apology to Hawksters wife who got a wee bit of stick in the last blog. Sorry Lynn! No really I am. I hate it when the press misrepresent people in print, I know how much pain it can cause, and I was misinformed by your man. So, in a way of a public apology, Sorry. And just to clear up the issue and put the record straight, it was only 4 hours you spent cuddling the toilet and NOT – I repeat NOT – the whole night!

Right, Doonhamers out there, how are you coping with the memories of THAT day. It was an absolute privilege to be there and be part of your day, as it was when McCann hit that 128 yarder against Dundee. It was an emotional day for all, and I must admit, i had a lump in my throat as the players celebrated in front of us and everywhere around me there were families and fathers and sons embracing and just drinking in the unbeleivable drama which had just developed in front of us. I just hope that the final can live up to it for you.

A word also for the Aberdeen fans, who must have been distraught at losing to Queens who were huge underdogs on the day. A great deal of the Dons fans stayed on and applauded Queens, and for that they should be commended. You did your club proud!

Well, not much in the way of a match report I know, however, lets look forward to a great final. The incredible thing about this Cup Trail is that it has taken all this time to meet an Old Firm team (and maybe if Thistle had got a rub of the green at Ibrox – Broadfoot should have been sent off!), who knows, my first -and possibly only (watch this space)  – Cup Trail could have been OLD FIRM FREE!

No such luck.

On an optimistic note, maybe with Queens being massive underdogs, we might see Rangers abandon their adopted style of “Industrial” Football, and actually play what the punters come to see. We can only hope!

(And I’m not Bitter) Se you all at the Final!

Fiery Jack