Commentating yesterday they were getting drowned out by the noise of the rain at one point and laughing about the conditions they were working in. Then made the suggestion that they hoped the Sportscene cameras would pick up pictures of one reported who had donned a bin bag in an attempt to protect himself and his equipment. I don’t think the BBC are missing the opportunity to rip in to working conditions at Tynecastle, they regularly criticise them and I have never once heard them bugging up the stand.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-02-2020 07:19 AM #3931
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16-02-2020 07:34 AM #3932
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Did the state-of-the-art press box in the £20M include provision for brollys, or were they anther extra?
(The rain in her video there can’t surely make for a safe working environment with electrical equipment in their joke stand)
State of the art press facilities.
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16-02-2020 07:48 AM #3933This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-02-2020 07:53 AM #3934
Here’s a solution to their problems.
Move the press facilities , directors box etc over to the east facing Wheatfield Stand. Open the temp facilities under that stand for the players changing .
That would make the glass curtained Budge structure redundant and it could then be sold to Edinburgh Council social work dept. to clear the debts.
I seem to remember it worked quite well last time.
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16-02-2020 08:06 AM #3935
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Well thought it, well planned stand and facilities right enough. There has to be a case for not reporting from Tynecastle in rainy weather. We do not need a Les Harvey situation with all that cabling about.
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16-02-2020 08:09 AM #3936
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Unfortunately some of my family are Hearts Supporters and I was with them last night. They certainly seemed resigned to going down and certainly didn't try and defend Stendel or his tactics. Seems there may be a couple of sensible souls amongst their support after all.
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16-02-2020 08:11 AM #3937
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Not even the 5-1 comfort blanket came out.
Doomed
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16-02-2020 08:22 AM #3938
They have 11 games to save themselves. Based on form in the first 27 games they at best would get 1 win and 4 draws from these remaining games. There’s obvioulsy the split and the argument that they will be playing easier teams post split but on yesterday’s performance against Hamilton that’s not a given. Interesting times ahead down Gorgie way.
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16-02-2020 08:28 AM #3939This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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16-02-2020 08:31 AM #3940
Kickback is an absolute hoot. For many the penny has finally dropped that they have a dud in charge. Others are sticking up for him to save face since they have hyped him up so much. The in fighting is real and only going to get worse.
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16-02-2020 08:37 AM #3941This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What cannot be overlooked is that Hamilton are a club used to the fight in the final round of fixtures , they regularly leave it late and seem to win the fight. Hearts are in serious trouble here , they really needed to beat Hamilton yesterday but couldn’t manage that.
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16-02-2020 08:50 AM #3943
Annoyingly they'll scrape out of it by a point or so. They'll get their usual lucky result along the way. Like that 'red card' for the Hamilton boy yesterday.
Obviously I hope as much as anyone else that they don't and go down!
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16-02-2020 09:03 AM #3947
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16-02-2020 09:07 AM #3948
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From their relegation thread:
"We've been saying plenty points to play for for months now!! Time is fast running out. Not beating our nearest rivals on our home patch when they have lots of injuries makes you wonder exactly where we will pick up points."
Yes, you read that right. Hamilton are their "nearest rivals "
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16-02-2020 09:09 AM #3949
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Are fading away
Dont worry your Daniel
You'll wiiiin someday
But we'll beat you at home
And we beat you away
So stop crying your Daniel
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16-02-2020 09:12 AM #3951
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16-02-2020 09:20 AM #3952This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's due to in my 30 years supporting Hibs, Hearts have been one of the spawniest teams I've ever known. So can see another spawny escape from them.
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16-02-2020 09:23 AM #3953
It really does feel like Hibs and Butcher. For weeks and weeks we kept saying 'we just need one win' and 'there's no way we'll go another 6,7, 8 games without a win'. Then it was the last game of the season v Killie and we still needed one win......
There seems to be no real logic to the arguments of Hibs and Hearts fans who think they will stay up. 'We are Hearts and we're big' on one side and 'they are Hearts and they are lucky' on the other. By this stage of the season the league table doesn't lie.
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16-02-2020 09:36 AM #3954This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Now, their big players are back and it’s made no difference and they’re one game into their 2 biggest games of the season and only managed a draw. They are still scoring some goals but Naismith is due to get injured again soon.
I think if they don’t beat St Mirren on Friday even the more confident yam will start to panic.
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16-02-2020 10:04 AM #3959This 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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16-02-2020 10:05 AM #3960
They’re in big trouble.
They got lucky with the red yesterday, but unlucky with Hamilton’s first which was offside. Draws are not enough.
If they do not beat St Mirren the best they can hope for will be 11th, IMO.
We most certainly need to give them a very serious kicking on the 3rd. It may be some time before we see them again....
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