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Time for further leap of faith with Hearts family



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Published Date: 12 May 2008
IF there is one thing we don't need then it's a Referendum on our future.
More than ever, this is a time for us to unite. To pull together, to look back at those things that make us stronger, then plan ahead.

Together we can achieve our dreams, build on foundations stretching back hundreds of years. But divisions threa
ten all we hold dear.

We already know what the next step is for us, people have had their say – by voting with their feet.

So let's simply write-off the past season and look at what comes next for Hearts.

Well, what did you think I was talking about?

Admittedly our last home game was another bruising disappointment. When the thunder and lightning started – the most exciting part of the afternoon – one fan quipped: "See – even God's a Jambo and he's sick of you too!"

It summed up the campaign, as did the season books littering the trackside at full time.

At least the players had the good grace not to take an end of season bow as the boos rang out. Yet I thought flashes of the first half showed some potential, Fernando Screpis looking like a real find. And despite our capitulation in the second 45, maybe with the right leader in charge, the players can prove themselves.

Which is why I collected new season books for me and my son from the helpful ticket centre staff on Saturday. Because there is some great talent at Hearts that just needs drawing out.

Take for instance the re-signing of Mauricio Pinilla.

He is one player – in the few games he played – who really gets fans excited when on the ball.

Depression is a serious complaint. But if he has overcome those demons then it would be good to see him back.

Imagine him paired with Gary Glen up front, wreaking havoc on the Old Firm and Hibs. It could be sensational.

Ruben Palazuelos comes in the same category, a real class act helping Eggert Jonsson flourish.

Deividas Cesnauskis, sitting most the season on the bench, then scoring a screamer at Falkirk. Or Saulius Mikoliunas, one of our most consistent players.

Both have the capacity to turn games with their trickery and verve. At the back we have Christophe Berra – surely now to make his full Scotland debut.

And great young talent in Marius Zaliukas, Lee Wallace, Jason Thomson and Matej Rapnik.

The youth policy at Hearts has been one constant source of good news. After all, Hearts were the first club in the Capital and most of the country to boast a dedicated Academy.

Maybe we are about to reap the benefit.

Off the field great things too, like the Education and Community Trust with its breakfast clubs, learning centre and Magnificent Seven initiative.

Much of this can be put down to the willingness of those like Campbell Ogilvie to embrace the support.

I've said before, Hearts really are like an extended family, with youth walking side by side with legends.

How often do you see Gary and Dave Mackay, John Cummings, Dave McPherson, Freddie Glidden and Co at events? Or bump into old friends or players in places like Diggers, the Tynie Arms or Dickens.

The fact so many players from our cup triumphs showed for Robbie Neilson's testimonial serves to re-enforce those ties. Rudi Skacel, Stephane Adam who got a tremendous reception on Saturday, Thomas Flogel and Gilles Rousset among them.

I even bumped into Stefano Salvatore lunching at Bar Roma.

There's nothing quite like it, watching your heroes, as all around people are wrapped in maroon.

A colour that, no matter where you see it, evokes emotions of pride and passion.

From where I sit in the Wheatfield Stand, I have an uninterrupted view of the game, and thought the fans showed great patience.

It is always good to see Jim Jefferies return because he evokes memories of that great cup win.

The result on Saturday wasn't really important. But a 2-0 reverse was disappointing being a last chance at redemption for the team.

Who knows which of them will return next season, or which fans for that matter.

But as people ponder what to do, it is worth taking stock of all that is great at this club.

Hearts could – and should – do more by acting decisively and giving supporters a reason to trust in them.

As for the fans?

It really is a cross-roads for many.

But I suggest one more leap of faith, one more season book, one last chance. Because once you've turned your back on family, it is always so much harder to ever go back.

Levein deserves support for speaking out
I'D like to salute Dundee United manager Craig Levein for showing a bravery all too often lacking in Scottish football.

By questioning referees' ability to handle games involving the Old Firm, he is certain to be hammered by the SFA.

Every team outside of Glasgow knows what he said to be true. And it is not good enough to say poor decisions even themselves out over a season.

I think Craig is right and he deserves support. Referees do bottle it – with shameful reason – in such intimidating atmospheres.

What would have happened to McCurry, his home or his car, if he had affected Rangers' chances of the SPL flag? Referees are human and consciously or otherwise, the pressure will affect decision making. It's the integrity of the game that ultimately suffers.

So we must look to use technology – or even refs from outside Scotland – for key Old Firm clashes.







The full article contains 942 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 12 May 2008 11:24 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heart of Midlothian FC
 
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Officer 3577,

Lothian & Borders Police 12/05/2008 12:11:49
Foul and abusive language will not be tolerated inside a football ground.
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Jambo Number 1,

12/05/2008 12:13:38
Foulkes,

You are a total and utter joke in the world of politics and football.

Keep your New Labour rubbish out of your articles - they are bad enough already!

When will the Eveing News get the more famous Jambo in Politics to replace you - namley Alex Salmond.
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Who?,

12/05/2008 12:14:00
What? "Or Saulius Mikoliunas, one of our most consistent players"- the only thing he was consistent in was being inconsistent!

Most of the season he was utter carbage, he game onto a game in the last few weeks but that doesn't make him a good player!

George, do you not realise that nobody respects you. You took the praise when vlad arrived and you walked when things got tough.

Why don't you been a good boy and fill out your expenses for being a (very poor) msp and Lord. Bet you could cream another £50- 100k from the taxpayer!
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12/05/2008 12:17:49
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Who?,

12/05/2008 12:17:57
You know something george you are worse than Hamish Reily!

At least Reily has the excuse (if that is one) of being an utter little ned. You are a Lord of the Relm, you have no excuse. I wish the EEN would stop giving column inches to this joke of a politician.

SACK GEORGE FOLKES!
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Conran,

Husref Musemic's twin brother 12/05/2008 12:19:17
Optimistic this morning isn't he. Sorry, but after Saturday I do not share his desire for one more leap, although I know I will next year.

Perhaps the best comment above "Or Saulius Mikoliunas, one of our most consistent players."

Aye consistently piish.

p.s. Goodluck to Craig Levein. Hopefully the 9 other clubs will get together and support him and Dundee Utd for once.
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Lenny,

12/05/2008 12:30:27
# 7 JT&T

Could be becouse Levien is a former international Footballer who deserves respect and listened too. Vlad is a nutjob who used to steer a submarine!
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12/05/2008 12:33:37
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Who?,

12/05/2008 12:40:40
#7- its not just Seria A that has had problems with corruption. Germany had players throwing games for bookies as well as their fair share of very dodgy decisions by the refs. The german fa tried to buy silence over those issues but those involved kept up the pressure and the german fa had to admit there was a problem and that they had had one for years.

A few months ago a former premiership player was in a tabloid stating how he helped throw a game. He was not the first player to go on record saying such things. There have also been quite a few rumours regarding certain refs and the influence certain clubs/managers had over them.

In 2006 when the latest italian bribary scandal broke the sfa tried to take the moral high ground. Its was pointed out at the time that it would take one court case involving refs appointments and/or their conduct when refereeing the OF and others would come out.

After his "mistake" at hampden McCurry should not have been given another game this season, let alone one involving Rangers. The fact that he has deliberatly thrown another game in Rangers favour should get him a season ban! Celtic are no different, their second trip to falkirk is the stand out but there have been so many others.
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Lenny,

12/05/2008 12:45:11
JT&T

Just having a little laugh mate. I actually agree with Levien, we have all seen it happen to our teams.



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Mikey07,

12/05/2008 12:45:26
What happened Dode? No swipes at the Hibees today?

Is that because you've woken up to the fact that the Cabbage are better than your mob at every level?
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Maroon tinted glasses,

12/05/2008 12:45:56
The proof is in the pudding (as they say) Vlad, Rodney and levein all spoke out and questioned things then have and will get hammered for doing so, Smith (backstabbing get) and Murray openly critisize the SFA/SPL (even though they have reshuffled things) and nothing happens. HMMMMMMMMMM funny that
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We love fitba,

google! 12/05/2008 13:00:43
It's obvious why no one wanted to make a stand with Vlad - the man is a loon. The Monkeys/Mowgli/Edinburgh Zoo bit was hard to keep up with.

Meanwhile, "Folksie" keeps up his populist rantings with a few more digs at Hibs. Please stop, George, for your own sake - you are embarassing yourself.
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Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 12/05/2008 13:03:34
Judging by McCurry and Smith's statements on the SFA website Levein is going to get a kicking.

Go and have a look at the statements they have just posted, they are sickening. Basically McCurry is admitting the mistakes and Smith is backing him 100%
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Indie Rep Kid,

12/05/2008 13:11:13
"So we must look to use technology – or even refs from outside Scotland – for key Old Firm clashes."

so the other games don't matter, then?
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Vivas,

Edinburgh 12/05/2008 13:12:13
Dear Lord Foulkesake.... I've been alerted to a referendum poll on the Hearts fans website. Traditionally you could view their fanbase as being in the "conservative with a small c" category, well certainly not exactly political rebels anyway...

How would you vote in a Scottish independence referendum?
Yes 54.6%
No 35.1%
Don't know 10.3%

Looks like your as out of touch as usual, even with your fellow fans.
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Maroon tinted glasses,

12/05/2008 13:12:49
So McCurry has said, 1/ he didnt see the penalty incident so couldnt award it as he was looking the other way (hmmmm) and as for the DW own goal he DID see it and was going to award the goal but had his mind changed by the assistant. What an absolute farce the man is a joke and smith is no better.
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Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 12/05/2008 13:14:38
#2. Yeah, the clown Salmond and his cronies are doing a great job! He is a joke as are the SNP, nothing but tartan tories.

And Labour have been rubbish for the UK since 1997?

Longest period of sustained low inflation since the 60s.
Low mortgage rates.
Introduced the National Minimum Wage and raised it to £5.52.
Cut overall crime by 32 per cent.
Record levels of literacy and numeracy in schools.
Employment is at its highest level ever.
85,000 more nurses.
32,000 more doctors.
Devolved power to the Scottish Parliament.
Delivered 2,200 Sure Start Children’s Centres.
All full time workers now have a right to 24 days paid holiday.
A million pensioners lifted out of poverty.
600,000 children lifted out of relative poverty.
Introduced child tax credit giving more money to parents.
New Deal - helped over 1.8 million people into work.
Over 3 million child trust funds have been started.

But then again, maybe none of the above applies to you.
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scorchio,

West of the Pecos 12/05/2008 13:23:15
Foulkes, if you've got a garden shed, I suggest you spend yourt Saturday afternoons in it.
Take a few old Hearts programmes or Albert Mackies book with you. Anything to prevent you from writing such tripe in the future.
What a load of absolute crap!
When you state that Zaliukas is a great young talent, I nearly choked.
No mention of the "manager" there! mmmmmm
Look old fella, it's simple. Heart right now MUST address THE number one prioroty, namely the appointment of a manager, a real manager, with the freedom to run the footballing part of things.
That, and that alone will determine where HMFC are going, and whether or not me, and a good few thousand others, will bother to renew our season tickets.
Go and have another read of this article George, and ask yourself if you really believe half of what you've written...Surely not!
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Maroon tinted glasses,

12/05/2008 13:25:42
SFA is a joke, SPL is a joke. Given the opportunity both of the O/F teams would jump at the chance to play in the EPL and you wouldnt see them for dust yet the bigwigs in scotland still see fit to bow down and grovel when the "BIG" two demand it.

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Vivas,

Edinburgh 12/05/2008 13:30:00
#22 Jam Tarts 1874, seems like the UK and Scottish electorate don't seem to be buying into this statistical display of achievement. In 2 years time their reward for all this will be opposition.

How so ?
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12/05/2008 13:35:49
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Maroon tinted glasses,

12/05/2008 14:22:55
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JT&T Not bad and u?

I agree but i only hope that it will get sanctioned and that they are allowed to play in england, i mean firstly they would have to start at the bottom and work their way up (would struggle to get out of the championship) then they wouldnt be allowed to represent england in any of the euro competitions and finally the fans would leave in droves when they realise that they wouldnt really be supporting teams that are almost guaranteed silverware every season.

they also wouldnt be invited into any euro leagues because of the religous hatered they have for each other.

LET THEM GO I SAY!
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Chas Niceass,

12/05/2008 14:38:58
Actually thought this was better George, much more rational.
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Maroon tinted glasses,

12/05/2008 14:57:01
#30 JT&T

It is a joke isnt it, what about freedom of speach and all that. Suddenly the sentence "bringing the game into disrepute" was invented so people couldnt question the SPL/SFA or the O/F

Good to see all the famous coaches and ex players of the world slagging off smith and his negative tactics though. I would always like scottish teams to do well in europe (even the Ho Ho Hob nnnnrrrrgh Hobo's)(that hurt) but i thinks they will get horsed on wednesday.
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- McLovin,

hawaii 12/05/2008 15:57:38
# 4

Some people only bring it up at agm's to hide bad news.
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vladamir romanov,

12/05/2008 16:32:27
i wish you would all take a leap of faith..........




right of the forth road bridge
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Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 12/05/2008 18:56:09
On the Levein subject, I think it is worth mentioning that McCurry was the ref who allowed the "Govan Globetrotter" to score against us in the diddy cup semi.
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carrottop,

Dumfries 12/05/2008 19:39:59
Nice to read an uplifting article full of positives unlike most of the posters on the Scotsman.
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Glorious Hearts,

13/05/2008 09:07:52
#22 this isn't the place for politics but anyone claiming labour have done good things since 97 really needs to take their head out of the sand. There was a very good program on TV last week about the erosion of our civil liberties over the last 3 decades and in particular since labour got in. It was genuinely frightening stuff.
I can't speak for everyone but the SNP have done great things for our hosehold, not least of which is dealing with prescription charges (also known as sickness tax).
I once read that Labour used to be socialists...

Anyway, more power to Levein and United. I'm still bitter about the lack of support we got when Hearts had problems with refs but two wrongs don't make a right.

 

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