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  1. 47 years ago today. Wednesday 6th April 1977. Heart of Midlothian 1 Ayr United 2 Tynecastle was the venue for this midweek Scottish Premier Division relegation decider. There were 2 automatic relegation places in the 10 team top flight league. Going into this vital game Ayr were sitting in 8th place and Hearts were just 4 points behind them in 9th place. With 5 games to go after this only a win for Hearts would give them a chance of avoiding relegation for the first time in their history. 11,000 fans turned out for this Wednesday night match and it was Ayr who took an early lead in the 5th minute with a goal from Cramond. This was cancelled out with a Hearts goal just before half time. In a tense second half Ayr regained the lead in the 56th minute with a strike from McCall. Then as time began to run out the atmosphere in the ground began to change as the first boos began to ring out round the ground from the large Hearts support. A few fans began to move towards the exit, and the first Hearts scarf was thrown onto the pitch by a disappointed fan leaving the ground. Malcolm Robertson was playing for Hearts that day. He had been an Ayr United player only a few weeks before and had been their top scorer that season. He was was then transferred from Ayr to Hearts, the club he had supported as a boy, in a £10k deal. As the final whistle approached the playing surface was covered with a sprinkling of maroon and white scarfs discarded by Hearts fans. Ayr's Jim McSherry then picked up a Hearts scarf and handed it to Malcolm Robertson his team mate only a few weeks before. Words were exchanged, a punch was thrown and McSherry was laid out flat on the ground. The referee had his back to the incident, but the far side linesman had seen everything and raised his flag to attract the referees attention. Robertson was sent off and soon after the final whistle blew. Both Hearts and Kilmarnock were relegated and Ayr were safe in the top flight of Scottish football for another season. And every word of this is true. I know, because I was there. 1977-04-06 Wed Hearts 1 Ayr United 2 (londonhearts.com)
  2. Thank you Davie White. Your contribution is valued and appreciated.
  3. Scott Brown named Ayr manager as Celtic hero returns to the dugout with Rangers date set (msn.com)
  4. Brown shortening to 4/6 favourite is a significant move at this stage, but not over yet.
  5. McBookie now up. Bowyer 5/2; Mulgrew 3/1; Brown 3/1; Young 6/1; 10/1 bar - no Davie White still.
  6. Ticket prices vary depending on your seat inside Ibrox. Usually, tickets are priced from £30 for adults, £21 for concessions and £10 for Juniors
  7. No significant betting moves today at McBookie but I did notice that Davie White has been removed from the list. He was 6/1 3rd favourite this morning and is the one that I would back at this stage. If he delivers two wins for the club tomorrow and Tuesday he will have a 80% win record over his 5 games in charge and it would be difficult then not to offer him the job till the end of the season. McBookie could have taken some money on him today or maybe they just don't want any more money on him at this stage incase he delivers results over the next four days.
  8. Your £10 on Courts and Brown seems to have been enough to lower their price as well. It doesn't take much in a small betting market to lower prices.
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