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| club = Heart of Midlothian | season =2013–14 | manager =Gary Locke | chairman =Roman Romanov (until 21 June)[1] | stadium = Tynecastle Stadium | league =Premiership | league result =Twelfth place (Relegated) | cup1 =League Cup | cup1 result =Semi-final, lost to Inverness Caledonian Thistle | cup2 = Scottish Cup | cup2 result =Fourth round, lost to Celtic | league topscorer = Callum Paterson (11) | season topscorer = Callum Paterson (11) | highest attendance = 16,873 v Hibernian Premiership 30 March 2014 | lowest attendance = 8,381 v Queen of the South League Cup 25 September 2013 | average attendance =League: 14,186[2] | pattern_la1 =_hearts1314h | pattern_b1 =_hearts1314h | pattern_ra1 =_hearts1314h | pattern_sh1 =_hearts1213a | pattern_so1=_color 3 stripes white |leftarm1=800020 |body1=800020 |rightarm1=800020 |shorts1=800000 |socks1=800000 |pattern_la2=_hearts1314a |pattern_b2=_hearts1314a |pattern_ra2=_hearts1314a |pattern_sh2=_hearts1213h |pattern_so2=_larissa0910a |leftarm2=FFFFFF |body2=FFFFFF |rightarm2=FFFFFF |shorts2=fffff |socks2=ffffff | prevseason = 2012–13 | nextseason = 2014–15 }} The 2013–14 season was the 117th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian. It is the club's 31st consecutive season of play in the top tier of Scottish football and the first in the newly established Scottish Premiership,[3] having been promoted from the Scottish First Division at the end of the 1982–83 season. Hearts also competed in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup. SummaryFinancial problemsOn 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] AdministrationOn 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,[29] with the target being reached by 12 July.[30] On 27 June, BDO set a deadline of 12 July for bids for the club to be submitted to them.[31][32] Three bids were received,[33][34] one from the Foundation of Hearts,[35] one from HMFC Limited backed by American firm Club 9 Sports[36] and former Livingston owner Angelo Massone[37] through Five Stars Football Ltd.[38] On 29 July 2013, HMFC Limited's bid was rejected[39] and the remaining bidders advised that the current CVA offers would need to be increased[40] as they were “not satisfactory” to Ukio Bankas one of Hearts main creditors.[41] On 15 August, The Foundation of Hearts a fan backed group were awarded preferred bidder status.[42][43] 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.[44] 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[44] FriendliesHearts returned for pre-season training on 27 June,[45] before heading to England[46] to take on Romanian side Dinamo Bucharest.[47] On return to Scotland the club travelled to Dunfermline[48] to compete in a fundraiser with gates been shared equally by both clubs[49] and to compete for the Supporters Direct Cup.[50] Hearts pre-season preparations continued with trips to face Raith Rovers[51] and Queen of the South,[52] before heading to Belfast[53] to take part in a mini tournament[54] against Crusaders[55] and a Liverpool XI.[56] The only friendly to take place at Tynecastle was held as a fundraiser,[57] on an international week in November, against German side Wolfsburg.[58] Hearts held the Bundesliga to a 0–0 draw[59] with the game marking the first team debuts of Adam King,[60] Angus Beith and Jack Hamilton.[61] Fixtures{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =9 July 2013 |time =19:30 |round = Friendly |score = 5–1 |report = Scotsman Report |team1 =Dinamo Bucharest |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Matei {{goal|16||51}} Thomas {{goal|21}} Rotariu {{goal|73}} Dănciulescu {{goal|86}} |goals2 =Hamill {{goal|62 Penalty}} |stadium =Leigh Sports Village |attendance = |referee = |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result = W |nobars =1 |date =13 July 2013 |time =14:00 |round = Friendly |score = 1–2 |report =Dunfermline Report Hearts Report |team1 =Dunfermline Athletic |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =McKay {{goal|9}} Hamill {{goal|19|Penalty}} |goals2 =Thomson {{goal|64}} |stadium =East End Park |attendance =4,538 |referee =Beaton |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =17 July 2013 |time =19:30 |round = Friendly |score = 0–5 |report =Hearts Report Raith Report |team1 =Raith Rovers |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 = |goals2 =McHattie {{goal|6}} King {{goal|42}} Walker {{goal|49}} Stevenson {{goal|63}} Oliver {{goal|88}} |stadium =Stark's Park |attendance =1,825 |referee =Muir |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =D |nobars =1 |date =20 July 2013 |time =15:00 |round = Friendly |score = 0–0 |report =Hearts Report Queens Report Evening News Report |team1 =Queen of the South |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =Palmerston Park |attendance =1,500 |referee =Norris |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =25 July 2013 |time =19:45 |round = Friendly |score = 0–2 |report =Hearts Report |team1 =Crusaders |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 = |goals2 =Stevenson {{goal|48}} Hamill {{goal|90+|Penalty}} |stadium =The Oval |attendance = |referee =Fairfield |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =27 July 2013 |time =14:30 |round = Friendly |score = 1–0 |report =Hearts Report |team1 =Liverpool XI |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Petersen {{goal|64}} |goals2 = |stadium =The Oval |attendance = |referee =Black |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =D |nobars =1 |date =13 November 2013 |time =19:30[62] |round = Friendly |score = 0–0 |report =Hearts Report |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Wolfsburg |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =5,535 |referee =Colvin |motm = }} Scottish Premiership{{Main|2013–14 Scottish Premiership}}The fixture list for the first 33 Scottish Premiership matches in the 2013–14 season was announced on 19 June.[63] Hearts were given an away game to start the season against St Johnstone,[64] and as a result of entering Administration Hearts started the season on minus fifteen points.[65] It took Hearts until 25 January 2014, to reach positive points, where a win over Ross County[66] put them on plus two points.[67] The club's relegation from the Scottish Premiership was confirmed on 5 April 2014, for the first time since 1981.[68] Hearts won 4–2 away to Partick Thistle, however St Mirren beat Motherwell 3–2, subsequently making it impossible for them to catch up.[69] Hearts were sat on thirteen points, seventeen behind nearest rival Partick Thistle.[70] Fixtures{{footballbox collapsible |result = L |nobars =1 |date =4 August 2013[71] |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 1–0 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23480913 Report] |team1 =St Johnstone |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 = May {{goal|25}} |goals2 = |stadium =McDiarmid Park |attendance = 6,174 |referee = Steven McLean |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =11 August 2013 |time =12:05 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 1–0 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23565318 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Hibernian |goals1 =Paterson {{goal|72}} |goals2 = |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =16,621 |referee =Thomson |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =D |nobars =1 |date =16 August 2013 |time =19:45 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 1–1 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23628253 BBC Report] |team1 =Partick Thistle |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Muirhead {{goal|86|Penalty}} |goals2 =Walker {{goal|88}} |stadium =Firhill Stadium |attendance =6,540 |referee =Madden |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =24 August 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–1 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23736819 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Aberdeen |goals1 =Walker {{goal|18}} McHattie {{sent off|0|67}} McGhee {{goal|88}} |goals2 =McGinn {{goal|68|Penalty}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =15,218 |referee =Muir |motm = |note =Match sponsored by The Foundation of Hearts.[72] }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =31 August 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–0 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23822889 BBC Report] |team1 =Inverness Caledonian Thistle |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =McKay {{goal|10||32}} |goals2 =Hamill {{sentoff|0|82}} |stadium =Caledonian Stadium |attendance =4,034 |referee =Beaton |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =14 September 2013 |time =12:30 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 1–3 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23999678 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Celtic |goals1 =Holt {{goal|55}} |goals2 =Commons {{goal|17|pen.}} Stokes {{goal|63}} Pukki {{goal|86}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =15,928 |referee =Collum |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =21 September 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–1 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24089915 BBC Report] |team1 =Ross County |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =de Leeuw {{goal|89}} Brittain {{goal|92}} |goals2 =Paterson {{goal|24}} |stadium =Victoria Park |attendance =4,059 |referee =Norris |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =D |nobars =1 |date =28 September 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 0–0 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24185043 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Dundee United |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =13,970 |referee =McLean |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result = L |nobars =1 |date =5 October 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 0–2 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24349707 Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =St Mirren |goals1 = |goals2 = McGinn {{goal|42}} McGowan {{goal|58}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =14,769 |referee =Craig Thomson |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =19 October 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–1 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24503747 Report] |team1 =Motherwell |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Moore {{goal|69}} Hutchinson {{goal|83}} |goals2 =Stevenson {{goal|62}} |stadium =Fir Park |attendance = 5,350 |referee =Brian Colvin }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =26 October 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–0 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24591035 Report] |team1 =Kilmarnock |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 = Boyd {{goal|16||64}} |goals2 = |stadium =Rugby Park |attendance = 5,090 |referee =Kevin Clancy }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =2 November 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 0–2 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24681327 Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =St Johnstone |goals1 = |goals2 =Hasselbaink {{goal|29}} May {{goal|53}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =13,175 |referee =Bobby Madden }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =9 November 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 1–3 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24783004 BBC Report] |team1 =Aberdeen |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =McGinn {{goal|26}} Robson {{Sent off|2|55}} |goals2 =Walker {{goal|66}} Paterson {{goal|74}} Stevenson {{goal|90+3}} |stadium =Pittodrie Stadium |attendance =13,940 |referee =Brines |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =D |nobars =1 |date =23 November 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–2 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24968876 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Ross County |goals1 =Paterson {{goal|28}} Wilson {{goal|89}} |goals2 =Carey {{goal|23}} de Leeuw {{goal|50}} Brittain {{sent off|2|64}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =12,508 |referee =Allan |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =7 December 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 4–1 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25164021 BBC Report] |team1 =Dundee United |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Armstrong {{goal|16}} Graham {{goal|49}} Mackay-Steven {{goal|85}} Rankin {{goal|92}} |goals2 =Hamill {{goal|20|Penalty}} |stadium =Tannadice Park |attendance =7,808 |referee =Thomson |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =14 December 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 0–2 |report =BBC Report |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Inverness Caledonian Thistle |goals1 = |goals2 =McKay {{goal|59||83}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =11,950 |referee =Colvin |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =21 December 2013[74] |time =12:15 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–0 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25376933 BBC Report] |team1 =Celtic |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Commons {{goal|64}} Forrest {{goal|90+3}} |goals2 = |stadium =Celtic Park |attendance =46,058 |referee =Norris |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =26 December 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 0–4 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25442132 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Kilmarnock |goals1 = |goals2 =Boyd {{goal|13||48}} Johnston {{goal|40}} McKenzie {{goal|90}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =13,684 |referee =Beaton |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =D |nobars =1 |date =29 December 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 1–1 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25482617 BBC Report] |team1 =St Mirren |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Thompson {{goal|3}} |goals2 =Hamill {{goal|48}} |stadium =St Mirren Park |attendance =4,568 |referee =Clancy |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =2 January 2014[73] |time =19:45 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–1 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25516816 BBC Report] |team1 =Hibernian |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Collins {{goal|61}} Craig {{goal|83|Penalty}} |goals2 =Smith {{goal|72}} |stadium =Easter Road |attendance =20,106 |referee =Madden |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =5 January 2014[73] |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 0–2 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25539810 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Partick Thistle |goals1 = |goals2 =Taylor {{goal|14}} Taylor-Sinclair {{goal|40}} Bannigan {{sent off|2|82}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =13,763 |referee =Brines |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =11 January 2014 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 0–1 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25600302 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Motherwell |goals1 = |goals2 =Sutton {{goal|40}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =12,888 |referee =Collum |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =D |nobars =1 |date =18 January 2014 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 3–3 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25693251 BBC Report] |team1 =St Johnstone |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Anderson {{sent off|0|21}} May 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Stadium |attendance =12,422 |referee =McLean |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =D |nobars =1 |date =15 February 2014 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 0–0 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26095173 BBC Report] |team1 =Inverness Caledonian Thistle |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium =Caledonian Stadium |attendance =3,392 |referee =Thomson |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =22 February 2014 |time =12:45 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 0–2 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26202559 BBC Sport] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Celtic |goals1 = |goals2 =Griffiths {{goal|58}} Pukki {{goal|90+3}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =15,801 |referee =Clancy |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =1 March 2014 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 4–1 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26300976 BBC Sport] |team1 =Motherwell |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Vigurs {{goal|18}} Ainsworth {{goal|37}} Sutton {{goal|65}} McFadden {{goal|74}} |goals2 =Paterson {{goal|69}} |stadium =Fir Park |attendance = 4,914 |referee =Beaton |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =8 March 2014[75] |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 4–2 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26396160 BBC Sport] |team1 =Kilmarnock |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Wilson {{goal|27|Own goal}} Boyd {{goal|49||51}} Gardyne {{goal|72}} |goals2 =Carrick {{goal|30}} Nicholson {{goal|69}} |stadium =Rugby Park |attendance = 3,510 |referee =Norris |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =21 March 2014 |time =19:45 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 1–2 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26572819 BBC Sport] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Dundee United |goals1 =Wilson {{goal|78}} |goals2 =Graham {{goal|35}} Ciftci {{goal|70}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance = 13,448 |referee =Madden |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =30 March 2014[75] |time =12:45 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–0 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26703719 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Hibernian |goals1 =Carrick {{goal|7}} King {{goal|90+3}} |goals2 =Maybury {{sent off|2|90}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =16,873 |referee =McLean |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =D |nobars =1 |date =2 April 2014[75] |time =19:45 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 1–1 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26743530 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Aberdeen |goals1 =Wilson {{sent off|2|73}} Hamill {{goal|87|Penalty}} |goals2 =Flood {{goal|74}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =13,913 |referee =Clancy |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =5 April 2014 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–4 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26796705 BBC Report] |team1 =Partick Thistle |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Doolan {{goal|5}} McMillan {{goal|88}} |goals2 =Carrick {{goal|44}} King {{goal|50}} Stevenson {{goal|61||68}} |stadium =Firhill Stadium |attendance =4,262 |referee =Finnie |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =19 April 2014[76] |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–0 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26998937 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Ross County |goals1 =Hamill {{goal|65|Penalty}} Hamill {{sent off|2|70}} Carrick {{goal|90+5}} |goals2 = |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =13,692 |referee =Collum |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =27 April 2014[76] |time =12:45 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 1–2 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27092925 BBC Report] |team1 =Hibernian |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Forster {{goal|69}} |goals2 =Paterson {{goal|37||41}} |stadium =Easter Road |attendance =14,806 |referee =Madden |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =4 May 2014[76] |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 5–0 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27176855 BBC News] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Kilmarnock |goals1 =Stevenson {{goal|11||24||45+1}} King {{goal|56}} Paterson {{goal|60}} |goals2 = |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =13,656 |referee =Murray |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars =1 |date =7 May 2014[76] |time =19:45 |round =Scottish Premiership |score = 2–4 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27216438 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Partick Thistle |goals1 =Paterson {{goal|16}} Wilson {{goal|41}} |goals2 =Taylor {{goal|31}} Fraser {{goal|51}} Mair {{goal|68}} Higginbotham {{goal|73}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =14,059 |referee =Allan |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result = D |nobars = 1 |round =Scottish Premiership |date = 10 May 2014[76] |time = 12:15 |score = 1–1 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27265495 BBC Report] |team1 =St Mirren |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 = Newton {{goal|28}} |goals2 = Carrick {{goal|48}} |stadium = St Mirren Park |attendance = 6,311 |referee = Finnie }} League Cup{{Main|2013–14 Scottish League Cup}}Having not qualified for the Europa League, Hearts entered the League Cup at the second round stage.[77] The draw was held on 7 August 2013[78] and the club were drawn away from home against Raith Rovers,[79] just over a month following their pre-season win over the Championship side.[80] Liam Fox opened the scoring early in the second half for the home side before Jamie Hamill equalised from the penalty spot.[81] Raith Rovers then had Dougie Hill sent off[82] and with the sides level at 1–1 following extra time penalties were taken.[83] Hearts went on to win the match 5–4 on penalties in a dramatic shoot out,[84] with 16 penalties being taken in total.[85] The club were then drawn for the third round[86] with another pre-season opponent Queen of the South.[87] Hearts went ahead early on through Kevin McHattie before Ryan McGuffie equalised just six minutes later.[88] 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[89] before Michael Paton leveled the game forcing extra time.[90] Just two minutes in to added time club captain Danny Wilson put the side ahead for the third time[91] 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.[92] Hearts progressed defeating Queens 4–2 in the shoot out,[93] meaning the club had won four out of their last five league cup fixtures on Penalties.[94] The draw for the Quarter-final took place the following day[95] with Hearts being drawn against Edinburgh Derby rival Hibernian (Hibs)[96] at Easter Road.[97] Hibs dominated the early stages of the encounter,[98] however Ryan Stevenson scored against the run of play from 25 yards out after 34 minutes to separate the two sides.[99] The Easter Road could not recover[100] and their captain James McPake was sent off in the 84th minute[100] for a two footed tackle on Callum Paterson.[101] Hibernian manager Pat Fenlon resigned two days later.[102] For the Semi-final the club were drawn with fellow Scottish Premiership side Inverness Caledonian Thistle,[103] a repeat of the same round the previous season.[104] Fixtures{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =27 August 2013[105] |time =19:45 |round =Scottish League Cup Round 2 |score = 1–1 |penaltyscore = 4–5 |aet=yes |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23763964 BBC Report] |team1 =Raith Rovers |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =Fox {{goal|50}} Hill {{sent off|0|74}} |goals2 =Hamill {{goal|62|Penalty}} |penalties1 =Watson {{pengoal}} Vaughan {{penmiss}} Elliot {{pengoal}} Booth {{pengoal}} Fox {{penmiss}} Thomson {{penmiss}} Cardle {{pengoal}} Callachan {{penmiss}} |penalties2 ={{penmiss}} Wilson {{pengoal}} Hamill {{pengoal}} McGowan {{pengoal}} Walker {{penmiss}} McHattie {{penmiss}} Holt {{pengoal}} Smith {{pengoal}} McKay |stadium =Stark's Park |attendance =3,668 |referee =Colvin |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars =1 |date =25 September 2013[87] |time =19:45 |round =Scottish League Cup Round 3 |score =3–3 |aet=yes |penalties1 = McGhee {{pengoal}} Hamill {{penmiss}} McGowan {{pengoal}} King {{pengoal}} Carrick {{pengoal}} |penaltyscore = 4–2 |penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Lyle {{penmiss}} Mitchell {{penmiss}} Paton {{pengoal}} Dzierzawski |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24140586 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Queen of the South |goals1 =McHattie {{goal|14}} Hamill {{goal|51|Penalty}} Wilson {{goal|93}} |goals2 =McGuffie {{goal|20}} Paton {{goal|62}} Higgins {{goal|116}} |stadium =Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =8,381 |referee =McKendrick |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =W |nobars = 1 |date =30 October 2013[106] |time =19:00 |round =Scottish League Cup QF |score = 0–1 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24633784 BBC Report] |team1 =Hibernian |team2 =Heart of Midlothian |goals1 =McPake {{Sent off|0|84}} |goals2 =Stevenson {{goal|34}} |stadium = Easter Road |attendance = |referee =Collum |motm = }}{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars = 1 |date = 2 February 2014[107] |time = 12.15 |round =Scottish League Cup SF |score = 2–2 |aet=yes |penaltyscore = 2–4 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25900500 BBC Sport] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Inverness Caledonian Thistle |goals1 =Hamill {{goal|68||70}} |goals2 =Tansey {{goal|54}} Warren {{Sent off|2|66}} Meekings {{Sent off|0|91}} Ross {{goal|90+5}} |stadium = Easter Road |attendance =12,762 |referee =Beaton |motm = }} Scottish Cup{{Main|2013–14 Scottish Cup}}The draw took place on 5 November and the club were given a home tie against Scottish Champions Celtic.[108] Fixtures{{footballbox collapsible |result =L |nobars = 1 |date =1 December 2013 |time =15:00 |round =Scottish Cup Round 4 |score = 0–7 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25074450 BBC Report] |team1 =Heart of Midlothian |team2 =Celtic |goals1 = |goals2 =Commons {{goal|3||21||59|pen.}} Brown {{goal|33||74}} Ledley {{goal|42}} Lustig {{goal|44}} |stadium = Tynecastle Stadium |attendance =10,636 |referee =Collum |motm = }} First team player statisticsCaptains{{Fb cap header}}{{fb cap player |bg= |p=Wilson[112][113]|nb=SCO |n=4| pos=DF|g=37|nt=Club captain}}{{fb cap player |bg= |p=Hamill[114]|nb=SCO |n=2| pos=DF|g=2|nt=Vice-captain}}{{fb cap player |bg= |p=Stevenson[115]|nb=SCO |n=7| pos=MF|g=4|nt=Vice-captain}}{{Fb cap footer |u=10 May 2014}}Squad informationThis 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[116][117]{{Efs start|Premiership|League Cup|Scottish Cup}}{{Efs player|no=1|name=Jamie MacDonald|pos=GK|nat=SCO|37+0|0|4+0|0|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=2|name=Jamie Hamill|pos=DF|nat=SCO|34+1|5|4+0|4|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=3|name=Kevin McHattie|pos=DF|nat=SCO|35+0|0|4+0|1|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=4|name=Danny Wilson|pos=DF|nat=SCO|32+0|4|4+0|1|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=5|name=Dylan McGowan|pos=DF|nat=AUS|37+0|0|4+0|0|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=7|name=Ryan Stevenson|pos=MF|nat=SCO|25+1|7|1+1|1|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=8|name=Scott Robinson|pos=MF|nat=SCO|31+5|1|4+0|0|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=9|name=Paul McCallum|pos=FW|nat=ENG|4+2|0|0+1|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=12|name=Callum Paterson|pos=FW|nat=SCO|36+1|11|4+0|0|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=13|name=Mark Ridgers|pos=GK|nat=SCO|1+0|0|0+1|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=14|name=Jamie Walker|pos=MF|nat=SCO|21+5|3|3+0|0|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=15|name=Jason Holt|pos=MF|nat=SCO|18+5|1|3+0|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=16|name=Brad McKay|pos=DF|nat=SCO|23+5|0|3+0|0|0+1|0}}{{Efs player|no=17|name=David Smith|pos=FW|nat=SCO|18+14|1|1+1|0|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=18|name=Dale Carrick|pos=FW|nat=SCO|14+11|5|1+1|0|0+1|0}}{{Efs player|no=19|name=Billy King|pos=FW|nat=SCO|7+26|3|1+1|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=20|name=Callum Tapping|pos=MF|nat=SCO|13+6|0|0+2|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=21|name=Jack Hamilton|pos=GK|nat=SCO|0+0|0|0+0|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=26|name=Adam King|pos=MF|nat=SCO|2+0|0|0+0|0|0+1|0}}{{Efs player|no=27|name=Liam Gordon|pos=DF|nat=SCO|0+0|0|0+0|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=28|name=Sam Nicholson|pos=MF|nat=SCO|15+10|2|1+0|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=29|name=Gary Oliver|pos=FW|nat=SCO|1+7|0|1+1|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=30|name=Jordan McGhee|pos=DF|nat=SCO|14+3|1|1+1|0|1+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=31|name=Angus Beith|pos=MF|nat=SCO|0+0|0|0+0|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=32|name=Robbie Buchanan|pos=FW|nat=SCO|0+0|0|0+0|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=33|name=Liam Smith|pos=DF|nat=SCO|0+0|0|0+0|0|0+0|0}}{{Efs player|no=50|name=Alan Combe|pos=GK|nat=SCO|0+0|0|0+0|0|0+0|0}}{{fb si footer |u=10 May 2014|c=SCO |ss=2013 |o=Squad Number |s=Wikipedia players' articles, Heart of Midlothian, Sky Sports|date=May 2012}}Appearances (starts and substitute appearances) and goals include those in The Scottish Premiership, Scottish Cup and the League Cup. Disciplinary recordDuring 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[118] for using foul and abusive language during an incident in the tunnel following Hearts 2–1 victory over Aberdeen on 24 August 2013,[119] meaning he missed their league clash against Inverness Caledonian Thistle the following weekend.[120] Hearts appealed the red card shown to Kevin McHattie,[121] however this was dismissed by the SFA and he missed the same fixture.[122] The club also appealed[123] the red card issued to Jamie Hamill during the following week's match against Inverness for deliberate handball,[124] after replays showed the ball had actually struck the player on his head.[125] The referee admitted the mistake prior to the hearing,[126] at which the card was overturned.[127] 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.[128] As a result, he incurred an automatic two-match ban,[129] which was served in the league fixture against Ross County and the rearranged match against St Mirren.[130] Following his sending off against Ross County on 19 April, Hamill was charged with excessive misconduct[131] for knocking County manager Derek Adams to the ground after colliding whilst running along the touchline.[132] Hamill ultimately received a four match ban for the incident,[133] one of which was deemed to have been served and another suspended.[134] With only one game of the season remaining, one match of the ban will be carried over to the following season.[135] Having gone over the SFA disciplinary points threshold, Jamie Hamill,[136] Scott Robinson,[136] Kevin McHattie,[137] Callum Paterson[138] and Danny Wilson served one-match bans over the course of the season.[139] Last updated 10 May 2014
Top scorersLast updated on 10 May 2014
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