Three I know, including one working at their club, genuinely think they can win the league. They have this unbelievable misplaced sense of entitlement the minute they win a few games - embarrassing to be honest. In keeping with this 'big team' charade and the 'famous' line (only in their own heads).This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Levein on the radio today claiming that Sean Clare was a coup as EPL clubs wanted him is absolute fantasy land stuff (in his head). For perspective, we sign a left back who has played many seasons for Feyenoord, league winner in Holland, with numerous Champions League appearances, and an Australian international mainstay who played in the World Cup this year and yet they claim to have signed the new Gareth Bale in an untried Man United youth player with 1 first team appearance, and a guy who couldn't even hack it at Bury, Accrington Stanley and Gillingham but was allegedly a target for Spurs yet he's the new Dele Alli that for me, is the reality better a cruel truth than a comfortable delusion as they say !
As ever, cannot wait for the derbies this season - we are the better team
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Thread: Could the yams do a Leicester?
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23-09-2018 12:31 AM #241
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23-09-2018 07:27 AM #242
Hearts have benefitted from all their main rivals being in Europe and having slow starts through injuries, fatigue and the like, while they’ve been able to focus purely on the league - Cove Rangers etc aside. Celtic played a weakened side against them as they had their biggest game of the season v AEK days later. We’ve still not even been able to play a settled side yet due to the hangover of playing Thursday/Sunday for weeks. We weren’t full stength against St Johnstone for example. Rangers wouldn’t be midtable if they didn’t have such a big run of games.
Hearts have been decent, but also fairly fortunate and their position is massively exaggerated. They’re no great shakes and the derby will be a tight affair.
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23-09-2018 07:51 AM #243This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-09-2018 12:15 PM #244
Was so sweet listening to Potter on Radio after game yesterday. All very gloomy and he sounded well miffed.
Karma, you Yam fud! 😁
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23-09-2018 12:17 PM #245
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23-09-2018 12:28 PM #246
Alot of Hearts fans do genuinely believe they are a massive club. Such a massive club that have not won the League or League cup in over 50 years in one of the weakest domestic leagues in Europe.
To be fair to them they do have a massive stadium , it's the biggest football stadium in Edinburgh. They also have a state of the art training facility that they own and dont have to rent out. Oh wait , no they don't .
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24-09-2018 08:54 AM #247
Booing your team off sitting top of the table and after 5 straight wins is all very Hearts. New stand is bad enough to get out without having to watch your feet stepping over the teddies and dummies scattered around.
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24-09-2018 09:31 AM #248This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Tbf they had just endured Hearts v Livi. Hoofball ++. The Hoofball Cup Final.
Maybe even Jambos have a limit to how much eye bleeding football they can endure?
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24-09-2018 09:43 AM #249This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last edited by Bostonhibby; 24-09-2018 at 09:48 AM.
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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24-09-2018 09:46 AM #250
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Someone told me that hearts right now are like an Elephant up a tree. No c*** kens how they got there, but they won't be there for long.
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24-09-2018 09:48 AM #251
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It will be interesting to see how they deal with a dip in form. They have performed well (in the attritional Levein style) up to now but have benefitted from a couple of game changing decisions to win games (as all teams will). Hopefully we see a few go against them soon.
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24-09-2018 03:22 PM #252This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What Livingston have done is shown every other team how to play against them. Sweet!
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24-09-2018 04:14 PM #253This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Livi dragged them into a battle and they cancelled each other out.
We could approach the next derby with 90 minutes of punting it long and trying to win the 2nd ball, but I’d rather we didn’t.
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