Sat, 18 Sep, 2010 - 15:23
Inverness 1 Hearts 3
Hearts recovered from going a goal down at Tulloch Caledonian Stadium to overcome an Inverness side still searching for their first Clydesdale Bank Premier League win of the season at home.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: Tulloch Caledonian StadiumPlace: Easter RoadPlace: ParkheadPlace: InvernessPerson: Eric OdhiamboPerson: Caley ThistlePerson: Chris InnesPerson: Ryan StevensonPerson: Calum ElliotPerson: InnesPerson: Kenny GilletPerson: Richie ForanPerson: Terry ButcherPerson: Kevin McCannPerson: Dani SanchezPerson: Rudi SkacelPerson: Jim JefferiesPerson: ElliotPerson: Craig ThomsonPerson: Kevin KylePerson: Adrian MrowiecPerson: KeenPerson: David ProctorPerson: David TempletonPerson: Ryan EssonPerson: Ruben PalazuelosPerson: Jonny HayesPerson: HayesPerson: Adam RooneyPerson: Marian KelloPerson: KelloPerson: Stuart DuffPerson: Eggert JonssonPerson: Ian BlackPerson: RooneyPerson: KylePerson: Nick RossPerson: DuffPerson: OdhiamboPerson: TempletonPerson: Ismael BouzidPerson: StevensonPerson: Ross TokelyPerson: RossPerson: PalazuelosPerson: TokelyPerson: Iain BrinesPerson: Suso SantanaPerson: Stuart GolabekEvent: Clydesdale Bank Premier LeagueOrganisation: InvernessOrganisation: HeartsOrganisation: HibernianOrganisation: CelticOrganisation: Highland Capital
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