Glasgow Times

Walker won’t take tie for granted this time

- ALAN TEMPLE

JAMIE WALKER assumed cup finals would be an annual occurrence when he lined up for the League Cup final showpiece against St Mirren in 2013.

Little did he know that it would be seven years before he would next be heading to Hampden to battle for silverware.

So the Hearts playmaker has no intention of passing up the opportunit­y for another memorable cup run as the Jambos face Alloa for a place in the Betfred Cup quarter- final.

The Gorgie outfit have not won this competitio­n since 1962 and a fresh- faced Walker, just 19 years of age at the time, was part of the side which came closest to smashing that hoodoo.

He played 64 minutes as Gary Locke’s Hearts succumbed to a galling 3- 2 defeat against the Buddies. It is a defeat that still haunts Walker – who will line up against Celtic in next month’s Scottish Cup final against Celtic – even if he convinced himself that he would have plenty of chances to make amends.

Walker recalled: “When that final came along, I was disappoint­ed when we lost but you think you’ll get another opportunit­y – and that it’ll come quite quickly.

“I’ve had to wait more than seven years until the Scottish Cup final on December 20 to get another chance at a final. I’ve realised they don’t come around often!

“During my career I haven’t had many regrets, but losing that game against St Mirren is probably the biggest one that I have.

“Does it feel like one that got away? I’d say so. After St Mirren beat Celtic in the semi- final, we were probably favourites and we fancied ourselves.

“We actually started pretty well but it ended up being such a disappoint­ing day.”

In a peculiar quirk, Hearts travel to Clackmanna­nshire just four days after taking Alloa apart at Tynecastle on Championsh­ip duty, with Michael Smith, Andy Halliday and Peter Haring scoring in a 3- 0 triumph. Walker continued: “It’ll be a tougher game than it was on Tuesday night. “It’s going to be on the astroturf and they will be wanting to avenge Tuesday’s result and not lose three goals in 30 minutes like they did.

“We’ll need to work hard but, if we do that and create chances, I think we’ll score goals.”

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