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celtic76
09 May 2005, 06:57 PM
Now I would like to point out I am not a big Fan of Robertson but what Hearts is doing is a bunch of grabage. How can you decide after only seven months on the job that he's not cutting it? I mean he should be comended for not letting this team slip into relagation and see what pans out the following year? I think to many clubs today are about what have you done for me today? I mean the man did not even have any time to even put anything together. :mad: your thoughts?

Teso Dos Bichos
09 May 2005, 07:20 PM
It was obvious that the new owners wanted their own man in charge. What is more funny is that after promising millions to be spent on transfers, they can't even afford Miller. :rolleyes:

CdnBhoy67 redded
09 May 2005, 09:57 PM
Now I would like to point out I am not a big Fan of Robertson but what Hearts is doing is a bunch of grabage. How can you decide after only seven months on the job that he's not cutting it? I mean he should be comended for not letting this team slip into relagation and see what pans out the following year? I think to many clubs today are about what have you done for me today? I mean the man did not even have any time to even put anything together. :mad: your thoughts?

Don't really care about whats going on at Hearts at the moment, the junior
Huns can fire whoever they like. Maybe they can hire Alex McLeish at seasons end? :D

Scottish_Morton
10 May 2005, 09:39 AM
The Lituanians want to bring in one of their mate's, possibly Gary Johnson at Yeovil. Robbo was always going to get forced out. Dodgy thing going on at Hearts and we'll just need to wait and see how it works out for them.

celtic76
10 May 2005, 10:29 AM
Do you think Robertson would have been sacked if Hearts qualifyed for Europe again?

Scottish_Morton
10 May 2005, 11:18 AM
Do you think Robertson would have been sacked if Hearts qualifyed for Europe again?

Yes. He didn't stand a chance no matter how well he did. The Lithuanians have their own aganda, i.e. starting with brining in 3 Lithuanian players.

TimBhoy
10 May 2005, 03:06 PM
Yes. He didn't stand a chance no matter how well he did. The Lithuanians have their own aganda, i.e. starting with brining in 3 Lithuanian players.


I think we might actually see them bringing in Lithuanian management with a Scot for local knowledge as assistant, I suppose they pay the wages. I'm still confused as to exactly why the Lithuanians want to invest in Scotland?

celtic76
10 May 2005, 04:00 PM
I guess the question is will they sink enough money into the club to challenge the old firm clubs or are they just hear to turn over a profit. The latter is mostly likly.