Celtic needed to respond after their poor domestic performances in recent weeks. And they came to a normally difficult venue and put four past the home side Lassad Nouioui opened the scoring before Mikael Lustig made it two and Ryan Stevenson then scored an own goal. Gary Hooper rounded off the win in the second half but Fraser Forster still had to save a penalty in the final few minutes. Celtic were the better side in the match but they were lucky to win by four goals as Hearts quite played well and didn’t deserve to be on the end of such a scoreline.
Hearts made one change to the team that drew 0-0 with Motherwell at the weekend. Danny Grainger was replaced with Kevin McHattie. Hearts lined up in their normal 4-2-3-1 formation.
Jamie MacDonald (Gk) – 7 Made a number of good saves and couldn’t be...
Hearts made one change to the team that drew 0-0 with Motherwell at the weekend. Danny Grainger was replaced with Kevin McHattie. Hearts lined up in their normal 4-2-3-1 formation.
Jamie MacDonald (Gk) – 7 Made a number of good saves and couldn’t be...
- 11/30/2012
- by Adam Henderson
- Obsessed with Film
An Israeli TV reporter was caught out by Battleship director Peter Berg when their promotional chat about the action film turned serious and the moviemaker quizzed him about his military service.
After chatting about the political situation between Israel and Iran, Berg asked reporter Jason Holt if he had served in the Israeli army - a requirement for citizens.
When the 25 year old revealed he hadn't, shocked Berg, a fellow Jew, said, "What? How did you get out of that? Are you a draft dodger?" before adding, "You better join the army motherf**ker!"
Berg then asked Holt if and when he planned to serve, prompting the reporter to reply, "We're not having this conversation."
The awkward encounter came at the end of the TV chat, which has appeared online, and concluded with the two men laughing and shaking hands.
After chatting about the political situation between Israel and Iran, Berg asked reporter Jason Holt if he had served in the Israeli army - a requirement for citizens.
When the 25 year old revealed he hadn't, shocked Berg, a fellow Jew, said, "What? How did you get out of that? Are you a draft dodger?" before adding, "You better join the army motherf**ker!"
Berg then asked Holt if and when he planned to serve, prompting the reporter to reply, "We're not having this conversation."
The awkward encounter came at the end of the TV chat, which has appeared online, and concluded with the two men laughing and shaking hands.
- 5/16/2012
- WENN
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