I would say it was extremely unlikely. Started their last two games
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Says he's not going to throw the toys out the pram whilst he's doing exactly that with the interview he's doing criticising the manager/club. :faf:
Having to fire people is amongst the most difficult things I’ve ever had to do (it gets easier with time, experience and a bit of your soul dying every time) and no matter how justified it might have been, the person in the other end of it never agrees with the decision.
Rumours going about that he has spoken to Hibs about a move to us.
Could potentially see him play against Hibs again. Dundee Utd.
Whelan not holding back when talking about Stendel.
Ommited from the Hibs squad and informed by a WhatsApp message, turned up at training the next day and wasn't in either group so just went to the gym and the manager wouldn't speak to him because he was, 'too busy'.
I don't really care but it's proper amateur hour the way they are dealing with this. Fingers crossed it causes a bit of bad feeling and division in the dressing room.
I'm not convinced Berra knew that interview was going to broadcast immediately. More likely he has been doing them all season and thought it would be part of the documentary.
Hearts have treated him like a pr*ck. I can't believe the number of Hearts fans who are happy with it.
Biggest cheat in the league for years diving. Fouling and typically a hertz type player
Maybe their 'Mystery benefactor' has told Spendall what amount he/she/it is prepared to 'donate' (launder) in their now 6-monthly direct-debit ?
Michael Stewart compares Berra's treatment to ours of SDG and Darren McGregor;
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...serves-1358197
He could have a mid life revival and find 10 yards of pace but that gumshield is just a no.
Something I took immense pride in about Hibs was when Martin Boyle got injured on loan with us in the final game of the 14/15 season and we kept him at us looking after him with our medical staff for the next few weeks/month until he signed with us permanently. We probably were going to sign him anyway but we had no obligation to do that and could have easily sent him back to Dundee to get treatment and looked elsewhere.