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30-01-2017, 21:31
(This post was last modified: 31-01-2017, 14:46 by HerefordBull.)
Despite what has been written on this forum and elsewhere I thought Hearts were still in it whilst it stayed 1:0 . They had a couple of great chances to draw level and if the luck had gone their way, who knows. OK the wheels came off in the last ten minutes after the second goal but considering they had a number of new players for 80 minutes not too bad and the final score flattered the soapies.
It will be interesting to see how this agenda of getting loan and short term players pans out for them. It certainly didn't really work for us a few years ago but obviously Levein has decided this is the way to go.
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31-01-2017, 00:43
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Funny how we see games differently.
For me hertz tried to play a pressing game high up the park that didnae work once celtics full backs got going,and they had no plan B whatsoever then ran out of steam late on. Its a very timid and uncreative hertz team at the moment. If rogic,dembele or griffiths had played they would have put 6 or 7 past them easy.
That said its the next 2 games that really count for cathro. He must be feeling the pressure a bit now,results have been atrocious. Trying to build a team like this in january is absolutely nuts.
Also what happened to the other thread ?
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31-01-2017, 16:25
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Sevco don't score many goals,gives hertz a squeak if cathro can get them competing and organised properly. But its a big IF.
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31-01-2017, 21:24
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Re the 'Levein influence', there was an interesting discussion last mid week on bbc Sportsound that covered that very subject with their guest speaker, Billy Broon, concurring with the views of his big mate, Jim Jefferies, that this arrangement would never have worked or been allowed to affect the way that they wanted to manage any footie team's operations. That critical discussion provided another alternative way to progress without too much interference from 'on high'.