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All-new SPL campaign .. but the same old Hearts scramble



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AFTER the excitement of the European Championships, I've got to admit that it's difficult to get fired up about the start of the SPL campaign.
That begins on August 9 but, after what was a football feast over in Austria and Switzerland, the whole build-up seems like it will prove to be anti-climactic, to be honest.

It seems to be the same old story for many of the clubs – and particu
larly Hearts.

It's extraordinary to think that they have come back to pre-season training without a new manager in place – despite the fact that they released their statement about bringing in a British boss back in January. That's six months ago and certainly not ideal preparation for their new campaign.

They finished last season in the bottom half of the table and really need to be able to turn things around this time round but they're not giving themselves the best of chances.

They've put Stephen Frail on gardening leave, much in the same manner they did with Valdas Ivanauskas not so long ago. We always wondered what the long-term repercussions would be from Vladimir Romanov's interference with team affairs and the decisions that he has taken in the past.

It's quite clear to me that no-one wants to touch the job with a barge pole, because no-one wants to work for a club where the owner gets so involved with the team. Are we all of a sudden, supposed to believe that will all stop?

Clearly Mark McGhee doesn't believe that. As far as we know Hearts were willing to offer him a king's ransom – one which Motherwell and a lot of other clubs would have been unable to match – yet he turned it down.

Motherwell are a good side with some very good players and, if they can keep the majority of them at the club, then they have a better squad than Hearts. But the difference is that by staying where he is, McGhee knows he will get very little interference from the board over playing matters.

Mr Romanov is going to have to turn over a new leaf, that much is clear. When people like Gary Locke, who have supported the club boy and man and gone on to captain the club, come out and start saying that their family are not going to be renewing their season tickets because of the way that the club is being run right now, then you know that you really are coming close to the end of the line.

Certainly, plenty of people I have spoken to recently believe that the only way to make the message hit home is to vote with their feet. If people out there are still renewing their season tickets then I'm not sure if I believe that is the most sensible thing to do because there has to be some kind of action from the people who really care about the club if they want changes.

What has happened in the past has had a serious effect on the club's ability to attract a top manager to the club and it will be difficult to reverse that state of affairs.

If ever there was evidence that Mr Romanov needs to keep his nose out of team affairs then this is it, because a few well-respected coaches now have turned the job down. That's despite the fact that they would have been offered a very good salary to take on the position. So either they don't trust him ... or they don't trust him.

There was a significant bid from Wolves for Christophe Berra, but I doubt whether he would even have considered leaving Hearts if the Tynecastle club were where they were two or three seasons ago. Now that the club is in so much turmoil, he has got to look after No.1 and he has a serious decision to make over whether he wants to hang around with a club which is not making any significant progress.

The off-field stuff aside, I can't imagine that he would want to hang around at a club that couldn't even make the top six of the SPL last season.

There are some serious issues to be resolved and bringing back Angel Chervenkov seems to me to be nothing more than another backwards step, even if it is mainly to become reserve team coach. When he was in charge of the first team before the results were extremely poor.

A while ago they were talking about buying British and then they spoke about bringing in a British coach. They haven't done either.

There are some mercenary players out there who will join a club because of the money and the money only, but that won't be the case with managers.

Any manager worth his salt would want to be able to select his own players and make the team his own. And they would also want to have as much time as possible to get to know his squad and weigh them up before the start of the season. Whoever does come in as the next manager is going to be playing catch-up right from the word go. He's not got a lot of time left so he's going to have to get to know his players very fast, identify the ones who are up to the job for him and then get cracking in the transfer market.

When they do eventually get someone in place they will be working under even more constraints than normal and basically will be working with one hand tied behind their back. You would have thought that they would have learned from last year's pre- season where players were coming out and saying that their preparations were shambolic and Craig Gordon was on the verge of his transfer to Sunderland but, if anything, this is worse.

How can people expect anything better from Hearts in the league this season when they haven't improved anything behind the scenes?

As far as I can see, their season will pan out much the same as it did last time, unless they make some quick decisions – and some good decisions – before it's too late.


Hibs should have taken a longer break
I KNOW that Hibs supporters will be disappointed that their team head to Sweden this weekend facing a two-goal deficit in their InterToto Cup tie, but it's certainly not time to hit the panic button.

We've got to remember that this was the Easter Road side's first game of football, never mind competitive action, since the end of the last campaign.

It's also the middle of the Swedish season right now, so you had to expect that Elfsborg would be that fitter and sharper in the initial period.

Hibs were beating the likes of Bolton and Middlesbrough in their pre-season games this time last year – but I don't think anyone would imagine they would be up competing at the top end of the Premiership if they'd suddenly moved down to England. At this stage, players are invariably going to lack that bit of fitness and sharpness and that will only come back the more games they play. I don't agree with the principle of the InterToto Cup anyway because the pre-season break just seems to be getting shorter and shorter.

I know some supporters won't agree with me on that but, as a former player, I know that you need time mentally, as well as physically, away from the game. Four weeks off is not enough time to recharge your batteries and I just hope that Hibs don't pay the price for that later in the season.






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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 11:17 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heart of Midlothian FC
 
1

Jamboman1874,

Methil 07/07/2008 11:50:37
Lost interest as soon as i saw the first inaccuracy in pasragraph 4, the exact phrase was "British style manager", strangely enough there is no name appended to this report, ghost reporting now from EEN. Why no news of the proposed share offer to wipe out 30% of HMFC's debt.
That on top of Elfsborgs triumph yesterday will surely have those in darktown keeching themselves.
2

Maroon tinted glasses,

07/07/2008 11:52:56
Hmmmm, seems like there is a lot of inaccurate guff on this story regarding why managers have turned the job down yet NOT one direct quote from any of the people who supposedly said these things.

McGhee was the man for the job and romanov was obviously really confident of getting him BUT when this fell through he had to reasses the situation and possibly start from scratch again. Recruitning someone is not an easy process nowadays and with the (supposed) extra stipulations in the contract Vlad wants to make sure he can get the correct person in.
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Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 07/07/2008 11:54:54
Who wrote this garbage? I notice that the perpetrator has not given their name!

"despite the fact that they released their statement about bringing in a British boss back in January. That's six months ago and certainly not ideal preparation for their new campaign."

The above passage just demonstrates how ill-informed the idiot writer of this "article" actually is. Hearts have never said that we are going to bring in a "British Boss".
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Heartfelt,

EDINBURGH 07/07/2008 12:03:50
So McGhee turned the job down due to interference. When did he say this? He was flying out to Vilnius to sign a contract and had spent a lot of time checking out the job before that. Only a phone call, along with the emotional blackmail following the death of the club captain, made him turn around. McGhee made his decision and good luck to him but the reasons are not that clear cut.

Other candidates may well have been scared off by this possibility but how many had actually been offered the job? You can't turn down an offer which was never made.

Another classic from a master (mistress?) of the bleeding obvious padded out a bit.
5

Who?,

07/07/2008 12:28:34
This article was written by that australian guy who played for livingston- Stuart Lovell i think he's called.

He stopped putting his name to articles after the one he wrote about Blatters quota's for foregin players. Evidently he didn't like some of the responses posted about quick fix poor standard non scottihs players choking up the clubs at the bottom of the spl/ lower leagues stopping native talent from progressing.
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Bigwull,

edinburgh 07/07/2008 12:30:22
Gary Locke is an er*e, I am a Heart of Midlothian supporter and have bought my season ticket in the vain hope of better this season, if not I will be back again next season. Jeeze we've been worst than this before
7

Who?,

07/07/2008 12:31:30
oh yes Mr Lovell hearts can't "buy" a manager. This is 2008- there is no slave trade.

Poor article from a poor import. There must be another former spl player who did absolutly nothing during his time in the spl who could write a proper article- even a pink brazilian?
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We love fitba,

google! 07/07/2008 12:41:45
Maroon Tinted Glasses,

I'm sorry but it defies belief how you could still be defending Vladimir over the manager fiasco. There's two ways of looking at it: either he's incompetent, or the whole thing's a smokescreen.

Anyone with the vaguest clue as to how to run a football club would have got their new man in place by now. As with signing players, there should always be a Plan B if your first choice falls through.

I am more of the mind, however, that it's only the fans who care about having a new manager in place - Vlad probably sees it as a distraction.
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Roscoe P Coltrane,

07/07/2008 12:46:28
It must be hard running an international business empire, modelling agencies, speed-golfing courses and sailing clubs and STILL having time to comment multiple times on every single Hearts story on the Scotsman.

I wonder how Riley manages to squeeze it all in? I would suggest he's "stealing" from his employers but as we all know he runs his own business(es) and fires Jambos all the time?

I don't know. Maybe all of the above (apart from the posting on every single Hearts thread) is fantasy? Surely not......
11

Roscoe P Coltrane,

07/07/2008 12:48:31
After all, he couldn't be a "gods cursed LIAR" could he? He hates anybody else doing that sort of thing...
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07/07/2008 13:21:55
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07/07/2008 13:22:38
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Super Ally WATP,

Midthuania 07/07/2008 13:23:23
#3 yes they did.
15

Johnny Jambo,

07/07/2008 13:24:46
Some of you guys are shooting the messenger, yes some of the statements are not as accurate as they might be but we all know what was meant by them, and we all expected a British Manager when the original statements were made.

The facts are there, we were promised a Manager, British or with British experience, he promised to stop meddling in team affairs, we have been Managerless (SF Exempted) for 6 months and there have been a number of interviews/Names in the frame and here we are now only a matter of a couple of weeks away from the league season starting, pre season has started without a manager, we havent got any new players in and have had bids for a number of players and nothing has happened.

I think the EEN have a right to print all this and they are right, even though some of you would rather nit pick the report.
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07/07/2008 13:36:23
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Xacobeo Hearts,

Galicia, ...and it's time for lunch 07/07/2008 13:40:12
Ah thank you Johnny #15, you've just saved me the time and bother of thinking how to word my post.

DITTO #15 sums it up very nicely.
18

Royalty,

Zandvoort 07/07/2008 13:49:36
Hearts FC & their fans are quickly becoming the manic depresives of Scottish football.

Its all doom & gloom down Gorgie way.

To solve this, Hearts should appoint ex Provost Eric Milligan as chairman.

He's always good for a laugh, he's always positive & he's a genuine Jambo.

Hearts & theuir fans need to lighten up.


19

Big T,

07/07/2008 15:12:50
#16

Ah there you are Muchacho! Obviously the full frontal labotamy was not a success - still slavering at the gob, Compadre... er.... Muchacho, eh, eh, eh, eh
20

Johnny Jambo,

07/07/2008 16:19:22
Interesting news on the BBC use the link below.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/heart_of_midlothian/7493075.stm
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Roscoe P Coltrane,

07/07/2008 16:22:02
#13 - no. Although with the amount of circumstantial evidence available, do I really need to prove it?

#18 - maybe we'd "lighten up" a bit if we didn't have so many of the worlds' greatest thinkers telling us how awful things are every five minutes?
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billy orange,

07/07/2008 22:12:28
blah blah blah
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jon doe,

07/07/2008 22:58:02
http://www.heartsfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/HeartsNewsDetail/0,,10289~1339654,00.html

Hearts join top European sides in debate.

Hobs take over EEN comments boards...


Respect

A Jambo
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jon doe,

07/07/2008 23:08:19
I know some supporters won't agree with me on that but, as a former player, I know that you need time mentally, as well as physically, away from the game. Four weeks off is not enough time to recharge your batteries and I just hope that Hibs don't pay the price for that later in the season.


murdo mcleod

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08/07/2008 07:01:18
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