Interesting what if. Hearts stay in the Premiership and Stendal's already bagged a new gig. Who owes who what? How does ,"our Daniel" get into these I was sacked, he wasn't, I had an agreement, but we were never relegated situations
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Thread: Levein sees off Stendel?
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19-05-2020 09:55 AM #31
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19-05-2020 10:39 AM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-05-2020 11:07 AM #33
Given that there won’t be football anytime soon, Hearts should be able to use that time wisely to restructure their footballing department with a smaller squad with emphasis on reasonable quality over quantity, a fresh face as manager with a clear plan on how he would like to play and a squad based around that, a proper scouting team after Stendal lamenting the fact he had to oversee that area himself, and a football director to oversee the whole show.
Budge’s heart is in the right place, but she desperately needs help running the football department but chose the wrong horse by putting too much faith in Levein. A club with their resources, fan base, stadium and training facilities should be a strong presence in the top flight, but they only have themselves to blame for the predicament they find themselves in. If Budge learns from her mistakes she has a chance to return a stronger club to the premier league. Wasting time threatening legal action and drawing up fruitless restructuring plans over months will just eat into that opportunity.
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19-05-2020 11:30 AM #34
Wouldn't be surprised if Hearts gave the job to Gary Naismith think he is working at the club and has recent experience with QOS and East Fife. May be a relatively cheap option but think he did ok at queens in the main. Also thinks he speaks quite well and seems a decent guy (watched his Open goal interview). Maybe supported by Jeffries as DOF and struggling Billy and Lockey. Who knows just a thought.
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19-05-2020 11:41 AM #35
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19-05-2020 12:50 PM #36This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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TBH, I don't see how Barnsley would have a legitimate claim to compensation. They're the ones that dumped Stendal.
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19-05-2020 02:51 PM #40
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The problem Stendel has is that it’s Hearts or the dole. With his record I cannot see prospective employers queuing round the block to appoint him as a coach or manager of their football club
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19-05-2020 02:53 PM #41This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
When you say Budge’s heart is in the right place, what do you mean?
Looking in, she seems to have the narcissistic personality all too common in people who become CEOs - over-blown ego, fond of bragging, and unable to accept criticism or personal responsibility.
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19-05-2020 07:00 PM #43This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteMature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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20-05-2020 06:20 AM #45
We should start a fund for getting Stendal back , managers like that need to stay around for as long as possible
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20-05-2020 06:48 AM #46This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I can see her trying to keep CL on as a football consultant to help her with the next manager appointment and player recruitment (in and out).
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He has lifted the spirits (apparently) and don't forget - they humped us recently.
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21-05-2020 10:46 AM #49
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22-05-2020 07:06 AM #50
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22-05-2020 08:03 AM #51
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I don't think he's been proven to be a poor manager. He was probably the wrong choice to bring in mid season unless they were prepared to make more radical changes to their squad. He has his teams playing a high tempo game and pressing high up the park. It was fairly obvious they didn't have the players to do that. If they get rid of the dead wood on big wages then I could see him doing well enough with the young players with some suitable experience brought in. On balance I'd rather he left and they bring some diddy like Robbo in.
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