Hearts played with a freedom that belied their recent downturn in form. ![]() Player of the match - Lawrence Shankland Hearts' recent malaise coincided with the striker's own dip in form but he was back to his best Hearts back on song as County struggles continue - analysis ![]() Yutaro Oda then looked in line for his first Hearts goal but was blocked, the ball falling for Shankland to dink into the net for his treble and a 25th goal of the season.Įdwards won County's spot-kick when he teased Cochrane on the right and the substitute converted the penalty well. Hearts were hungry for more goals after the break with Ginnelly getting away from Alex Iacovitti too easily and burying from 20 yards. Dylan Smith's trailing leg tripped Shankland and, though play continued, a VAR review resulted in a penalty. Laidlaw kept out Devlin's low shot, Peter Haring fired over, Nathaniel Atkinson should have finished from Shankland's delightful backheel, and McKay and Shankland had further efforts blocked.īut the domination did yield a fourth goal before half-time. Shankland was inches away from a spectacular second moments later, his lob from the right edge of the box beating the goalkeeper but smacking the crossbar. The forward was flagged offside but the goal was awarded after a VAR check.Īnd it got worse for the visitors when Cochrane clipped from the left for Shankland to head back across Laidlaw into the net. Ginnelly then ran on to Cammy Devlin's intelligent through ball down the same channel, progressed into the box and turned back to finish well into the left corner. Shankland and Ginnelly combined to set up Cochrane, who struck diagonally from the inside right channel to beat Ross Laidlaw. Hearts, who had lost six in a row in all competitions, seized control shortly after Barrie McKay had volleyed over the County bar. The day got worse for bottom side Ross County, who replied through Owura Edwards' late penalty, with nearest rivals Kilmarnock and Dundee United both winning to move four points clear. Via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.Ginnelly added another and Shankland chipped in the hosts' sixth as they moved to within two points of Aberdeen.Īnd Naismith says his players will "go into the split confident", adding: "There's loads to play for." We do not know who we are and we are much more than we will ever know. ![]() It’s a kind of catalog of how I think about creativity in general and is part of an intellectual lineage that includes The Stoics, De Sade, Nietzsche, Freud, William James, Camille Paglia and Nassim Taleb. It is philosophy in the Classic sense, in that it is not overly theoretical but rather meant to practically inform how one lives. I wrote it as if I was speaking to myself about my own values and process and it should not be seen as a prescription for other guitar players, although hopefully some of the ideas will be useful. Eventually it became clear that I had intuitively developed something like my own philosophy around how to live and think as a guitar player. This little book began as I started to jot down my thoughts about the strange and rhizomatic path I have been on since I started playing guitar 29 years ago.
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