Probably someone like Donald Ford who seemed a decent sort and also a very good player.
Out of the recent players think Kello is an excellent keeper.
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29-03-2011 08:52 PM #1
Which Hearts player did you grudgingly respect?
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29-03-2011 08:56 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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29-03-2011 08:57 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Kello, Gordon, Niemi!
Respect though? Nah! Certainly not Gordon anyway.
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29-03-2011 08:59 PM #6
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WTF - is this some sort of love-in prior to a derby?
What next....Yams you'd allow to **** the Mrs?
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29-03-2011 08:59 PM #7RemovedLeft by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He'd get my respect if he could get rid of the plooks
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There've been quite a few, Jim.
Donald Ford, I would agree - a fine centre-forward who might well have been capped more often for Scotland (he'd be a shoe-in today) if he hadn't been an amateur playing for Hearts.
Dave Mackay - superb wing-half and one of the hardest tacklers I've ever seen.
John Cummings - 'Iron Man'. The only man who tackled harder than Mackay.
Jim Cruikshank, too.
Jim Brown - played in the same team as Ford and Cruikshank, and after he left Hearts he came to us and won the Hibs fans over - totally honest, very courageous, never gave less than 100%.
All from the 60's, mind - but then relations between the fans were a wee bit easier than they are nowadays.
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29-03-2011 09:04 PM #11
dont respect anyone that wears that stinkin rag, players or fans, including some of my relatives!!!
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29-03-2011 09:16 PM #13
Baws.
They can all drown in a bathtub filled with my steamy, stinking hangover pish. **** 'em all.
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29-03-2011 09:33 PM #14
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29-03-2011 09:38 PM #15
Steven Pressley.
Respected him standing up to Romanov and thought he was a great leader for them.
He also signed some young Hibs fans' autograph books and bantered with some Hibees in the West Stand before a Festival Cup game.
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29-03-2011 09:42 PM #16
Jumbo Jim. Any man that can walk through life looking so cheerful and carrying no bitterness,frustration or malice deserves respect.
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29-03-2011 09:48 PM #19
I'll get dogs abuse for this but Robbo.
I never remember him doing the GIRUY to the Hibs support on the many occasions he scored and he was well entitled to with the chants about his missus etc.
He was also one of the few associated with Hearts who spoke out against the attempted takeover by he who cannot be named.
The list of gutter dwellers who played for the gorgiegoyles is a bit longer though Kenny Black, Bruno, Hartley, Berry, Skacel to name a few"Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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29-03-2011 09:50 PM #20
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Gordon Smith
Although never seen him play and not grudgingly
Alan Gordon
although not grudgingly
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29-03-2011 10:13 PM #21
Cruikshank at a push..that's it really...maybe Dave Mackay
I feel sick now....
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29-03-2011 10:16 PM #22
Only Cruickshank (see left). And that wasn't grudging at all. He was great. And didn't wear a maroon top, which might have been a factor.
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29-03-2011 11:03 PM #24
Steve (booked for being ugly) Fulton
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