I don't imagine there's much love lost between Michael Stewart and Levein anyway, but this will prompt another mega thread on kickback as the Queen Ann worshippers battle with those fed up of the endless dire football and results.
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21-11-2017 12:22 PM #1
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Stewart says Potter's 'head is on the block'
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21-11-2017 12:28 PM #2
Not one of his better interviews, 'we're entering a completely different ball game...', what? Why?
Most of the BBC Scotland pundits usually just sound like they're slavering trying to fill air time with cliches.
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21-11-2017 01:04 PM #3
Well, the point he was making is pretty clear, if the Gorgie Guardiola continues to fail and Budge has to punt him from the managers chair how can he return to his role as director of hoofball?
Everything is on the line for Mr 640 ...... If we beat them in the league and put them out the cup in January he has as much chance of still being a Hearts employee in any capacity as I have of being their next manager. He must be crapping himself
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21-11-2017 01:18 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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21-11-2017 02:48 PM #7
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Knowing he likes the odd punt, I wonder if Potter's had a sneaky, wee bet on himself to be emptied immediately after the SC game - I'd love to see the odds for that ??
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21-11-2017 03:51 PM #8
I don't know if his head is on the block but it's definitely up his arse like most jambos.
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21-11-2017 05:08 PM #9
I think he could lose both games against Hibs and consolidate a place in the bottom six he is going nowhere. It was obvious when laptop man left they simply don't have the cash for a new manager and his staff.
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21-11-2017 06:46 PM #12
He'll likely be petrified about the double header against us.
One loss to us saw the beginning of the end for Nielson. Another loss accelerated the downfall of Cathro.
He's already gotten their backs up by losing to us once - two losses in quick succession would be impossible for him to recover from.
Their entire club functions on the thought of getting one over on us. He's a man under immense pressure.
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21-11-2017 07:57 PM #13
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21-11-2017 08:01 PM #14
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21-11-2017 11:02 PM #17
Cue the return of the hatchet men...
"We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
"Romanov was like a breath of fresh air - laced with cyanide." Me.
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21-11-2017 11:05 PM #18
Stats from the last derby should give them a wee crumb to Klingon to.
We need to be more clinical with out chances."We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
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22-11-2017 07:58 AM #19
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Reckon if we can manage 2 wins in there own backyard within 3 weeks then the knives will well and truly be out
Im not confident we will though
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However, the image of a reluctant hero persuaded to take the helm by a resolute owner, for the sake of the club blahblahblah, never washed with me... so I'll go with 'porky' on that oneLast edited by Jack Hackett; 22-11-2017 at 07:14 PM.
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22-11-2017 11:13 PM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I reckon she told him to take it and sort out his own mess.
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23-11-2017 06:39 AM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-11-2017 07:16 AM #23
Stewart is only stating the bleeding obvious and any normal club that would be the case. But if and when budge needs to make a decision what does she do. She'll bottle it and give him some sort of role and get some hearts minded coach in, guaranteed. Us being 9 points clear has them on the edge and I don't think they will beat county this weekend. I don't give a toss but if they can't raise their game to beat Partick in the big homecoming then the writing is on the wall. Mind you it's hertz were dealing with and they are as far attached from reality as you can get.
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23-11-2017 10:13 AM #24
It seems evident that Potter wanted this job like a hole in head, but was all but forced to earn his corn by Budge after his disaterous appointment of Cathro. His penance was being taken from the nice warm boardoom where he could enjoy putting his feet up and the largeees of the fan funded regime, onto the cold, dank training ground, where he has to whip below average wasters into some kind of football unit.
I reckon he’s miserable and his passion for this coal face stuff has gone.
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24-11-2017 08:39 AM #25
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of course it is.
some guy on Keechback pointing out that his first 10 results in charge are actually worse than Cathro's
Alcohol IS the answer, but I forget the question...
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24-11-2017 09:37 AM #27
Stewart has an almost embarrassing personal vendetta with Potter. It's a shame as he's letting it cloud his normally excellent judgement.
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24-11-2017 09:59 AM #28
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Do you agree that if Levein fails as manager, it might not be easy for him to go back to his Director of Football role? As that is all Stewart is saying here
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24-11-2017 10:40 AM #29
I reckon Stewart and dashing Bob have called it right. Pleasing, as they say.☺
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