A few weeks back after they'd signed their batch of international mercenaries - many on short term deals - Potter announced the strategy was a gamble. Many of us suspected it was an act of desperation after they'd drawn us in the cup. The spiteful gazzumping of Bikey was another pathetic act from the bespectacled one.
Anyway, is the 4-6-0 guy's gamble now a busted flush?
With the admirable investment in a new playing surface, shortfall for the new stand funding and failed transfer strategy gambles, it's all looking great for the famous. Hell mend them.
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Thread: Levein's "gamble".
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23-02-2017 01:24 AM #1
Levein's "gamble".
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23-02-2017 06:20 AM #2
Forgot about the bikey nonsense. wonder if he's happy at the pbs. has he even played yet. Just hysterical.
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23-02-2017 06:22 AM #3
Bikey was quiet last night but he's young & will learn from the experience
"We've also been unsure about what has happened to the receipts of the players who have been sold."
George Foulkes BBC website 20/3/08
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23-02-2017 06:26 AM #4
Was listening to sport sound before the game and the eulogising of Hearts for laying a new pitch was incredible. Well run club who make quick decisions, grass lorried over from Germany, blah, blah. Must have spent 5 mins going on about it. They are laying a new pitch to replace a horrific old one not painting the Sistine Chapel.
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23-02-2017 06:43 AM #5
What was the Bikey nonsense out of interest?
Detest Craig Leven, have done so every since his play acting in a derby eons ago resulted in - I think - Keith Wright getting booked.
Weird specky dickhead
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23-02-2017 06:48 AM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Oh well, his loss.
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