2013–14 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season

The 2013–14 season was the 117th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian, and their 31st consecutive season in the top level of Scottish football, in the newly established Scottish Premiership, which replaced the Scottish Premier League.[3] Hearts also competed in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup.

Heart of Midlothian
2013–14 season
ChairmanRoman Romanov
(until 21 June)[1]
ManagerGary Locke
StadiumTynecastle Stadium
PremiershipTwelfth place (Relegated)
League CupSemi-final, lost to Inverness Caledonian Thistle
Scottish CupFourth round, lost to Celtic
Top goalscorerLeague:
Callum Paterson (11)

All:
Callum Paterson (11)
Highest home attendance16,873 v Hibernian Premiership
30 March 2014
Lowest home attendance8,381 v Queen of the South League Cup
25 September 2013
Average home league attendanceLeague: 14,186[2]

Summary

Financial problems

On 23 May 2013,[4] Hearts held their Annual general meeting where it was revealed the club faced a £2.5million shortfall in funds for the new season.[5] At the AGM a vote was cast on the resolution to reappoint director and chairman Roman Romanov to the board,[6] despite an almost unanimous vote against at the meeting the vote was passed by 99.91%[7] on the back of the majority share holders vote.[8] In early June it was revealed the club had failed to pay a one hundred thousand Paye bill[9] and had been given a deadline of 5pm on 11 June to pay the bill.[10] Hearts managed to pay the majority of the sum owed by the deadline[11] but a sum was still owed to HMRC.[12]

On 13 June, the club released a statement saying that the club was facing a significant shortfall in funding,[13] this was depute large deductions in the playing salary at Hearts.[14] The reasons given by the club were lower than expected season ticket sales, increased costs in relation to the upkeep of the stadium and the club's worst league finish in over 30 years the previous season.[15] The club needed around five hundred thousand just to make it to the start of the season,[16] to pay players and any other outstanding bills[17] and as a result, the club's entire playing squad were effectively up for sale.[18] The following day staff wages were due to be paid, and a number of players did not receive their salaries.[19] The club was handed a player registration ban, meaning they would be unable to sign any new players until all payments are brought up to date.[20][21]

Administration

On 17 June, the club announced they planned to appoint an Administrator,[22] having lodged their intention to do so in court.[23] On 19 June, the club formally entered Administration[24] with administrator BDO being appointed,[25] and as a result were deducted fifteen points for the coming season by the Scottish Premier League[26] and banned from registering players until out of Administration.[27] The club were also cited by the Scottish Football Association for breaking their rule Rule 14(g): "suffering an insolvency event by entering into administration".[28] Administrators set fans a target of 3,000 further season ticket sales in order to raise around £800,000 to keep the club running during Administration, with the target being reached by 12 July.[29]

On 27 June, BDO set a deadline of 12 July for bids for the club to be submitted to them.[30][31] Three bids were received,[32][33] one from the Foundation of Hearts,[34] one from HMFC Limited backed by American firm Club 9 Sports[35] and former Livingston owner Angelo Massone through Five Stars Football Ltd.[36] On 29 July 2013, HMFC Limited's bid was rejected[37] and the remaining bidders advised that the current CVA offers would need to be increased[38] as they were “not satisfactory” to Ukio Bankas one of Hearts main creditors.[39] On 15 August, The Foundation of Hearts a fan backed group were awarded preferred bidder status.[40]

On 6 January 2014, Bryan Jackson revealed that BDO had tried to get the SFA to lift the transfer sanctions against the club, however this has been rejected.[41] He also backed the manager, despite poor results and the club dropping 20 points behind their nearest rival. He said: "We're sticking with Gary and hopefully Gary's sticking with us. He's shown fantastic loyalty since we went into administration and we have to show the same to him. Commenting on whether a new manager could do any better he said: Gary's doing incredibly well with the resources that he has. Anybody else coming in, they're going to have the same resources. You also have to remember that we're here, hopefully in a temporary capacity. So, that's a major decision and something to be considered for the future. That would be for new owners rather than the administrators[41]

Friendlies

Hearts returned for pre-season training on 27 June,[42] before heading to England[43] to take on Romanian side Dinamo Bucharest.[44] On return to Scotland the club travelled to Dunfermline[45] to compete in a fundraiser with gates been shared equally by both clubs[46] and to compete for the Supporters Direct Cup.[47] Hearts pre-season preparations continued with trips to face Raith Rovers[48] and Queen of the South,[49] before heading to Belfast[50] to take part in a mini tournament[51] against Crusaders[52] and a Liverpool XI.[53]

The only friendly to take place at Tynecastle was held as a fundraiser,[54] on an international week in November, against German side Wolfsburg.[55] Hearts held the Bundesliga to a 0–0 draw[56] with the game marking the first team debuts of Adam King,[57] Angus Beith and Jack Hamilton.[58]

Fixtures

9 July 2013 Friendly Dinamo Bucharest 5–1 Heart of Midlothian Leigh Sports Village
19:30 Matei 16', 51'
Thomas 21'
Rotariu 73'
Dănciulescu 86'
Scotsman Report Hamill 62 Penalty'

Scottish Premiership

The fixture list for the first 33 Scottish Premiership matches in the 2013–14 season was announced on 19 June.[60] Hearts were given an away game to start the season against St Johnstone,[61] and as a result of entering Administration Hearts started the season on minus fifteen points.[62] It took Hearts until 25 January 2014, to reach positive points, where a win over Ross County[63] put them on plus two points.[64]

The club's relegation from the Scottish Premiership was confirmed on 5 April 2014, for the first time since 1981.[65] Hearts won 4–2 away to Partick Thistle, however St Mirren beat Motherwell 3–2, subsequently making it impossible for Hearts to catch up.[66] Hearts were sat on thirteen points, seventeen behind nearest rival Partick Thistle.[67]

Fixtures

24 August 2013 Scottish Premiership Heart of Midlothian 2–1 Aberdeen Tynecastle Stadium
15:00 Walker 18'
McHattie Red card 67'
McGhee 88'
BBC Report McGinn 68' (Penalty) Attendance: 15,218
Referee: Muir
Note: Match sponsored by The Foundation of Hearts.[69]
14 September 2013 Scottish Premiership Heart of Midlothian 1–3 Celtic Tynecastle Stadium
12:30 Holt 55' BBC Report Commons 17' (pen.)
Stokes 63'
Pukki 86'
Attendance: 15,928
Referee: Collum
18 January 2014 Scottish Premiership St Johnstone 3–3 Heart of Midlothian McDiarmid Park
15:00 Anderson Red card 21'
May 39' (Penalty), 49', 62' (Penalty)
Mannus Red card 90'
BBC Report Carrick 58'
Nicholson 89'
Stevenson Red card 89'
Wilson 91'
Attendance: 3,395
Referee: Colvin

League Cup

Having not qualified for the Europa League, Hearts entered the League Cup at the second round stage.[74] The draw was held on 7 August 2013[75] and the club were drawn away from home against Raith Rovers,[76] just over a month following their pre-season win over the Championship side.[77] Liam Fox opened the scoring early in the second half for the home side before Jamie Hamill equalised from the penalty spot.[78] Raith Rovers then had Dougie Hill sent off[79] and with the sides level at 1–1 following extra time penalties were taken.[80] Hearts went on to win the match 5–4 on penalties in a dramatic shoot out,[81] with 16 penalties being taken in total.[82]

The club were then drawn for the third round[83] with another pre-season opponent Queen of the South.[84] Hearts went ahead early on through Kevin McHattie before Ryan McGuffie equalised just six minutes later.[85] The second half continued where the first began with Jamie Hamill scoring from the Penalty Spot just six minutes into the half after Jamie Walker was taken down in the box[86] before Michael Paton leveled the game forcing extra time.[87] Just two minutes in to added time club captain Danny Wilson put the side ahead for the third time[88] before once again being pegged back with Chris Higgins scoring the equaliser just 3 minutes before the end of extra time forcing the match to penalties.[89] Hearts progressed defeating Queens 4–2 in the shoot out,[90] meaning the club had won four out of their last five league cup fixtures on Penalties.[91]

The draw for the Quarter-final took place the following day[92] with Hearts being drawn against Edinburgh Derby rival Hibernian (Hibs)[93] at Easter Road.[94] Hibs dominated the early stages of the encounter,[95] however Ryan Stevenson scored against the run of play from 25 yards out after 34 minutes to separate the two sides.[96] The Easter Road could not recover[97] and their captain James McPake was sent off in the 84th minute[97] for a two footed tackle on Callum Paterson.[98] Hibernian manager Pat Fenlon resigned two days later.[99]

For the Semi-final the club were drawn with fellow Scottish Premiership side Inverness Caledonian Thistle,[100] a repeat of the same round the previous season.[101]

Fixtures

Scottish Cup

The draw took place on 5 November and the club were given a home tie against Scottish Champions Celtic.[105]

Fixtures

1 December 2013 Scottish Cup round 4 Heart of Midlothian 0–7 Celtic Tynecastle Stadium
15:00 BBC Report Commons 3', 21', 59' (pen.)
Brown 33', 74'
Ledley 42'
Lustig 44'
Attendance: 10,636
Referee: Collum


First team player statistics

Captains

No. P Name Country No. games Notes
4 DF Wilson[106][107] Scotland 37 Club captain
2 DF Hamill[108] Scotland 2 Vice-captain
7 MF Stevenson[109] Scotland 4 Vice-captain

Last updated: 10 May 2014
Source: Competitive match reports.
Competitive matches only
Matches started as captain only
Country: FIFA nationality; No.: Squad number; P: Position; Name: Player name; No. Games: Number of games started as captain.

Squad information

This section includes all players who have been part of the first team during the season. They may not have made an appearance.

Last updated 10 May 2014[110][111]
No. Pos Nat Player TotalPremiershipLeague CupScottish Cup
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1 GK Scotland SCO Jamie MacDonald 42037+004+001+00
2 DF Scotland SCO Jamie Hamill 40934+154+041+00
3 DF Scotland SCO Kevin McHattie 40135+004+011+00
4 DF Scotland SCO Danny Wilson 37532+044+011+00
5 DF Australia AUS Dylan McGowan 42037+004+001+00
7 MF Scotland SCO Ryan Stevenson 29825+171+111+00
8 MF Scotland SCO Scott Robinson 41131+514+001+00
9 FW England ENG Paul McCallum 704+200+100+00
12 FW Scotland SCO Callum Paterson 421136+1114+001+00
13 GK Scotland SCO Mark Ridgers 201+000+100+00
14 MF Scotland SCO Jamie Walker 30321+533+001+00
15 MF Scotland SCO Jason Holt 26118+513+000+00
16 DF Scotland SCO Brad McKay 32023+503+000+10
17 FW Scotland SCO David Smith 35118+1411+101+00
18 FW Scotland SCO Dale Carrick 28514+1151+100+10
19 FW Scotland SCO Billy King 3537+2631+100+00
20 MF Scotland SCO Callum Tapping 21013+600+200+00
21 GK Scotland SCO Jack Hamilton 000+000+000+00
26 MF Scotland SCO Adam King 302+000+000+10
27 DF Scotland SCO Liam Gordon 000+000+000+00
28 MF Scotland SCO Sam Nicholson 26215+1021+000+00
29 FW Scotland SCO Gary Oliver 1001+701+100+00
30 DF Scotland SCO Jordan McGhee 20114+311+101+00
31 MF Scotland SCO Angus Beith 000+000+000+00
32 FW Scotland SCO Robbie Buchanan 000+000+000+00
33 DF Scotland SCO Liam Smith 000+000+000+00
50 GK Scotland SCO Alan Combe 000+000+000+00

Appearances (starts and substitute appearances) and goals include those in The Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup and the League Cup.

Disciplinary record

During the 2013–14 season, Hearts players have been issued with eighty-eight yellow cards and five red. The table below shows the number of cards and type shown to each player. In addition, Danny Wilson was given a one-match ban[112] for using foul and abusive language during an incident in the tunnel following Hearts 2–1 victory over Aberdeen on 24 August 2013,[113] meaning he missed their league clash against Inverness Caledonian Thistle the following weekend.[114] Hearts appealed the red card shown to Kevin McHattie,[115] however this was dismissed by the SFA and he missed the same fixture.[116] The club also appealed[117] the red card issued to Jamie Hamill during the following week's match against Inverness for deliberate handball,[118] after replays showed the ball had actually struck the player on his head.[119] The referee admitted the mistake prior to the hearing,[120] at which the card was overturned.[121] On 18 January 2014, Ryan Stevenson was sent off for violent conduct following an incident with Alan Mannus whilst trying to recover the ball after Hearts second goal.[122] As a result, he incurred an automatic two-match ban,[123] which was served in the league fixture against Ross County and the rearranged match against St Mirren.[124] Following his sending off against Ross County on 19 April, Hamill was charged with excessive misconduct for knocking County manager Derek Adams to the ground after colliding whilst running along the touchline.[125] Hamill ultimately received a four match ban for the incident,[126] one of which was deemed to have been served and another suspended.[127] With only one game of the season remaining, one match of the ban will be carried over to the following season.[128]

Having gone over the SFA disciplinary points threshold, Jamie Hamill,[129] Scott Robinson,[129] Kevin McHattie,[130] Callum Paterson[131] and Danny Wilson served one-match bans over the course of the season.[132]

Last updated 10 May 2014
Number Nation Position Name Premiership League Cup Scottish Cup Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
1ScotlandGKJamie MacDonald 00100010
2ScotlandDFJamie Hamill 1121000122
3ScotlandDFKevin McHattie 71100081
4ScotlandDFDanny Wilson 31200051
5AustraliaDFDylan McGowan 30100040
7ScotlandMFRyan Stevenson 31200051
8ScotlandMFScott Robinson 1202010150
9EnglandFWPaul McCallum 20000020
12ScotlandFWCallum Paterson 1001000110
14ScotlandMFJamie Walker 60000060
15ScotlandMFJason Holt 20100030
16ScotlandDFBrad McKay 50100060
17ScotlandFWDavid Smith 20000020
19ScotlandFWBilly King 10000010
20ScotlandMFCallum Tapping 40000040
26ScotlandMFAdam King 10000010
30ScotlandDFJordan McGhee 10100020

Top scorers

Last updated on 10 May 2014
Position Nation Number Name Premiership League Cup Scottish Cup Total
1Scotland12Callum Paterson 110011
2Scotland2Jamie Hamill 5409
3Scotland7Ryan Stevenson 7108
4Scotland18Dale Carrick 6006
=Scotland4Danny Wilson 4105
6Scotland14Jamie Walker 3003
=Scotland19Billy King 3003
8Scotland28Sam Nicholson 2002
9Scotland30Jordan McGhee 1001
=Scotland15Jason Holt 1001
=Scotland3Kevin McHattie 0101
=Scotland17David Smith 1001
=Scotland8Scott Robinson 1001

Clean sheets

R Pos Nat Name Premiership League Cup Scottish Cup Total
1 GK Scotland Jamie MacDonald 6 1 0 7
Totals6107

Last updated: 10 May 2014
Source: Match reports in Competitive matches

Own goals

Last updated on 10 May 2014
Position Nation Number Name Premiership League Cup Scottish Cup Total
DFScotland4Danny Wilson 1001

Team statistics

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Celtic (C) 38 31 6 1 102 25 +77 99 Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
2 Motherwell 38 22 4 12 64 60 +4 70 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
3 Aberdeen 38 20 8 10 53 38 +15 68 Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
4 Dundee United 38 16 10 12 65 50 +15 58
5 Inverness Caledonian Thistle 38 16 9 13 44 44 0 57
6 St Johnstone 38 15 8 15 48 42 +6 53 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
7 Ross County 38 11 7 20 44 62 18 40
8 St Mirren 38 10 9 19 39 58 19 39
9 Kilmarnock 38 11 6 21 45 66 21 39
10 Partick Thistle 38 8 14 16 46 65 19 38
11 Hibernian (R) 38 8 11 19 31 51 20 35 Qualification for the Premiership play-off final
12 Heart of Midlothian (R) 38 10 8 20 45 65 20 23[lower-alpha 2] Relegation to the Championship
Source: SPFL Archive
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. St Johnstone, as winners of the 2013–14 Scottish Cup, qualified for the Europa League second qualifying round.
  2. Heart of Midlothian were deducted 15 points for entering administration

Division summary

Round1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHAAHHHAHAHHA
ResultLWDWLLLDLLLLWDLLLLDLLLDWWDLLLLWDWWWWLD
Position1212121212121212121212121212121212121212121212121212121212121212121212121212
Updated to match(es) played on 10 May 2014. Source: [133]
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Management statistics

Last updated on 10 May 2014
Name From To P W D L Win%[nb 1]
Gary Locke[134] 4 August 2013 Present 43 13 8 22 030.23

Club

Club staff

Management

Hearts were managed by Gary Locke, having signed a deal on his appointment until the end of the 2013–14 season.[147] On 1 July, Billy Brown returned to the club as assistant manager on a voluntary basis,[148] replacing Edgaras Jankauskas who left the club at the end of the previous season.[149][150] On 11 September 2013, Brown signed a short contract with the club,[151] extending his stay until at least the end of January 2014.[152] Administrators BDO announced in mid January that Brown would leave his contract early following the St Johnstone match on 19 January, in a bid to cut running costs further.[153] He was later given a reprieve to see out the end of his contract[154] and ultimately this was extended further until the end of February,[155] then again until the end of March.[156] On completion of that contract Brown was advised that the club could no longer afford his wage, Brown once again choose to continue and work for free.[157]

In October 2013, Player Development Manager Darren Murray[158] left the club after 14 years[159] to become under-18 coach at Coventry City.[160] Former Hearts player Robbie Neilson returned to the club to take up the role.[161]

Playing kit

Hearts kits were manufactured by Adidas for the 2013–14 season,[162] having signed a long term deal the previous year.[163] Wonga.com remained as the club's shirt sponsor for the third consecutive season,[164] having signed a one-year extension[165] to their original deal signed in 2011.[166] The club's new away kit went on sale on 23 May, priced at £41.99 for an adults top with kids priced at £31.99.[167] The new home kit[168] was due to go on sale a month later on 20 June, with the same pricing.[169] however was delayed until 4 July,[170] because of shipping problems from Adidas.[171]

International selection

Over the course of the season a number of the Hearts squad were called up to represent Scotland at youth level. Brad McKay, Jack Hamilton, Kevin McHattie, Jason Holt, Jamie Walker, David Smith,[172] Callum Paterson[173] and Jordan McGhee[174] were called up to represent the under-21 squad.[172] Adam King, Jordan McGhee and Sam Nicholson were called up to the under-19 squad.[175] Aaron Scott was called up to the under-17 squad,[176] whilst Sean McKirdy, Leon Jones and Greg Page were called up to the represent the under-16's.[172]

Club and player awards

Nation Name Award
Scotland Sean McKirdy
Leon Jones
Heart of Midlothian U17s Player of the Year[177]
Scotland Liam Smith Heart of Midlothian U20s Player of the Year[177]
Scotland Sam Nicholson Heart of Midlothian Young Player of the Year[177]
Scotland Ryan Stevenson Heart of Midlothian Goal of the Year[177]
Scotland Jamie MacDonald Heart of Midlothian Fans Player of the Year[177]
Scotland Jamie MacDonald Heart of Midlothian Player's Player of the Year[177]
Scotland Jordan McGhee George Nicolson Memorial Award[177]
Scotland Gary Locke Doc Melvin Memorial Cup[178]

Deaths

The following players and people associated with the club died over the course of the season. Former winger Johnny Hamilton,[179][180] former youth player Jamie Skinner,[181][182] former player Wilfred Allsop,[183] former defender James Pithie,[184] former under-19 player Steven Slater[185] and former manager and player Sandy Jardine.[186][187]

Transfers

Prior to the end of the previous season Hearts announced it would not be offering new deals to Danny Grainger,[188] Darren Barr,[189] Gordon Smith,[190] Denis Prychynenko[191] and Fraser Mullen,[192] as the club continued to bring down their wage bill.[188] Further departure announcements followed with Mehdi Taouil,[193] and youth player George Scott also not offered new deals.[194] On 31 May,[195] it was announced that Arvydas Novikovas[196] had turned down the offer of a new deal and would leave the club.[197]

On 27 May 2013, Danny Wilson became Gary Locke's first signing as manager on a three-year deal.[198] Wilson had been on loan at the club the previous season.[199] Following the club's move into Administration the deal was believed to be cancelled as Hearts were unable to register him as a player.[200][201] However, on 30 June, it was announced that the deal would go ahead because although the club could not register new players Wilson's registration was held by the club until 30 June when his loan deal expired.[202] As a result, despite the club's ban on registering new players, Wilson was treated as an existing one extending his contract.[203][204]

On 27 June, as a result of Administration John Sutton was made redundant by the club, having opted to reject a pay cut.[205]

Having turned down a bid earlier in the season,[206] on 28 January, Administrators BDO accepted an offer from Swansea City[207] for Adam King.[208]

See also

Notes

  1. Win% is the percentage of matches won rounded to two decimal places.
  2. Although player left the club for free compensation of £100,000 was paid[223] as a development fee[224] as player was under 23 and had been offered a new contract.[197]

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