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Bazzas right boot

Ha-ha, sit down.

 

Good start, 2nd by next round of fixtures, yet folk wanted our manager sacked, moaned about the quality of signings and were frothing and slavering after St Johnstone beat us.

 

The rest of us knew better.

 

 

Well done us, the future is maroon.

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lost in space

Glad the moaning we did has been listened to. Glad we didn't all accept the crap we were watching.

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Thought Police

We played Aberdeen and Celtic, and got the same number of points as we did off them in the first round of fixtures last season. Only difference was that it was early rather than in late September. Lost a tricky away game to St Johnstone which is easily enough done. We're fine.

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Glad the moaning we did has been listened to. Glad we didn't all accept the crap we were watching.

Aye, our signing policy is a direct result of Levein sitting down and reading people like you on JKB.....

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Italian Lambretta

Yeah very good. Neilson and the team where 3 minutes away from running a gauntlet of abuse from the 2000 jambos there today.

 

They really need to try harder against this type of opposition.

 

Ha-ha, sit down.

 

Good start, 2nd by next round of fixtures, yet folk wanted our manager sacked, moaned about the quality of signings and were frothing and slavering after St Johnstone beat us.

 

The rest of us knew better.

 

 

Well done us, the future is maroon.

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Glad the moaning we did has been listened to. Glad we didn't all accept the crap we were watching.

 

I thank the plane.

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Everybody loves Baz

Some froth at the mouth, others wait and see.

Those that wait, are wiser.

 

And not a bunch of W***s

Here endeth the sermon.

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Ha-ha, sit down.

 

Good start, 2nd by next round of fixtures, yet folk wanted our manager sacked, moaned about the quality of signings and were frothing and slavering after St Johnstone beat us.

 

The rest of us knew better.

 

 

Well done us, the future is maroon.

 

The StJ result is what it is and those games can go either way at that stage of the season but the Birk result was a sore one to take. We had no excuses for that result other than being utter jobbies.

 

But putting that behind us this has been a really good start to the season not just in results but in how we have gone about our matches.

 

I don't expect every result to go our way but I hope we can maintain that level of consistency to our play.

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tolcross lad

Some might say that their granny could manage Celtic to the top and some might say their granny could get Hearts to top half of table given our resources compared to ICT and Partick.Lets wait and see before baiting those fans who expressed legitimate concerns about unattractive negative performances last season and poor performances in  domestic cups and Europe.

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siegementality

We've beaten the bottom two teams in the league. In reality I'd expect any Hearts team to do that.

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Son Of Anarchy

We've beaten the bottom two teams in the league. In reality I'd expect any Hearts team to do that.

Your going to be positive at some point this season. I'm sure of it ;)

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Yeah very good. Neilson and the team where 3 minutes away from running a gauntlet of abuse from the 2000 jambos there today.

 

They really need to try harder against this type of opposition.

 

 

"a gauntlet of abuse".

 

Really?

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Eldar Hadzimehmedovic

I don't really understand the logic of the OP. If it was ridiculous to reach conclusions after two bad defeats, how then can you make assumptions after two good wins? Are you not just doing exactly the same thing? Is rushing to conclusions okay as long as you're supportive of the manager?

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HillmanHearts

Delighted at last week's performance and this week's result. But responding to the specific OP point : our start to the season included being knocked out of Europe by a team from Malta and being knocked out of one of our two realistic Trophy winning opportunities for the season in August by an over weight Danny Swanson. So that was a Fecken poor start. Things are now looking up though thankfully.

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We've beaten the bottom two teams in the league. In reality I'd expect any Hearts team to do that.

But, but if Partick had beaten us today they would have gone third. Bit early...they're not a bad team.

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buzzbomb1958

OK this is where I am ,come on guys we all walk to the game on a Saturday in anticipation of 3 points this thread looks like we are a disjointed support moaning and groaning .

Well let me tell you whoever you may be I have followed the famous for 53 yes and let me tell you in all that time never asked for a manager player anyone to be sacked or let go ,we are family not just a football club the history says more than a meassly few pounds cannot make up for what some people gave up.

Instead of moaning get behind our glorious club because I feel something special is gonna happen

Got that off my chest but meant every word

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Bazzas right boot

I don't really understand the logic of the OP. If it was ridiculous to reach conclusions after two bad defeats, how then can you make assumptions after two good wins? Are you not just doing exactly the same thing? Is rushing to conclusions okay as long as you're supportive of the manager?

No, we'll be 2nd top after 5 games, that's ok if not good.

 

Asking for the manager to be sacked after 1 league game and 1 lc game isn't the same.

So, to answer, no it isn't the same.

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We've beaten the bottom two teams in the league. In reality I'd expect any Hearts team to do that.

If they were bottom after 20 games I'd maybe pay attention to your point.

 

They're bottom after 4 games. Doesn't mean that's where they'll be staying.

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Tennant's  6's

Another good three points, we should be picking up more points on the road this season. Hopefully take care of Hamilton at home, and it's looking good. Perhaps even a new face or two to add to the squad.

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Glad the moaning we did has been listened to. Glad we didn't all accept the crap we were watching.

Yeah, definitely. Robbie and the back room staff wait around all day to hear the thoughts of you and a few moron pals of yours so they know what they need to do, that's it you've cracked it :cornette:

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Yeah very good. Neilson and the team where 3 minutes away from running a gauntlet of abuse from the 2000 jambos there today.

 

They really need to try harder against this type of opposition.

 

Oh aye we really stopped trying, I must have imagined the endless forward pressure right until the goal. Not even sure we tried to score it just happened, the team don't actually want to win at all. They just love draws make them all giddy. 

 

Anything for a dig at the moment eh, have a bit positivity ffs or you might end up looking a bit of a *****. 

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If not for a fortunate last minute winner things would be looking very different.

 

I do believe we are headed in the right direction but in the same way some jumped to negativity too soon lets not over-egg the last 2 results

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The last two results have been good but let's be honest they are expected.. We should be picking up the 3 points in those games..

 

Neilson will have to win a lot more than that if he is to avenge the poor loss to Birkikara and getting pumped out by a St Johnstone team with our rejects..

 

People are rewriting the history books to say that St Johnstone are a great team and it's no disgrace we are losing to them.. They are a tinpot club playing in front of about 2000 fans.. They aren't nearly on our level.. Our shambles of a pre-season (possibly not Neilson's fault) was to blame for not being ready to win that game comfortably.. It's all very well the performances improving now but we are out two out of four competitions already..

 

I would say our squad is the 2nd best in the league at the moment (can probably thank Levein for that) so that is where we should be finishing..

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John Findlay

The last two results have been good but let's be honest they are expected.. We should be picking up the 3 points in those games..

 

Neilson will have to win a lot more than that if he is to avenge the poor loss to Birkikara and getting pumped out by a St Johnstone team with our rejects..

 

People are rewriting the history books to say that St Johnstone are a great team and it's no disgrace we are losing to them.. They are a tinpot club playing in front of about 2000 fans.. They aren't nearly on our level.. Our shambles of a pre-season (possibly not Neilson's fault) was to blame for not being ready to win that game comfortably.. It's all very well the performances improving now but we are out two out of four competitions already..

 

I would say our squad is the 2nd best in the league at the moment (can probably thank Levein for that) so that is where we should be finishing..

Tinpot club that won the Scottish Cup in 2014. You don't half talk pish at times. Did Robbie and Craig have a 3sum with your missus?

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The last two results have been good but let's be honest they are expected.. We should be picking up the 3 points in those games..

 

Neilson will have to win a lot more than that if he is to avenge the poor loss to Birkikara and getting pumped out by a St Johnstone team with our rejects..

 

People are rewriting the history books to say that St Johnstone are a great team and it's no disgrace we are losing to them.. They are a tinpot club playing in front of about 2000 fans.. They aren't nearly on our level.. Our shambles of a pre-season (possibly not Neilson's fault) was to blame for not being ready to win that game comfortably.. It's all very well the performances improving now but we are out two out of four competitions already..

 

I would say our squad is the 2nd best in the league at the moment (can probably thank Levein for that) so that is where we should be finishing..

Drivel, just a blob of shite.

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Tinpot club that won the Scottish Cup in 2014. You don't half talk pish at times. Did Robbie and Craig have a 3sum with your missus?

 

Are you saying they are at the same level as us? We get 4 times as many fans through the gate for home games.. they sign players like Swanson and Brad McKay from us after they are deemed not good enough..

 

It's pish from posters like you bigging them up into a much better team to allow for your excuses..

 

But don't worry we got a last minute goal against Partick so everything is now rosey..

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Yeah very good. Neilson and the team where 3 minutes away from running a gauntlet of abuse from the 2000 jambos there today.

They really need to try harder against this type of opposition.

Indeed, a draw against Partick would one of our worst ever results.

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Jambo 4 Ever

I think we will beat Hamilton by 2 or 3 goals...

When was the last time we won 3 league matches in a row?

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I think we will beat Hamilton by 2 or 3 goals...

When was the last time we won 3 league matches in a row?

If only there was a website for checking such things?!?!??!?!?!!!???!!!!!

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Roasters will continue to roast, and happy clappers will continue to clap.

 

The majority of Hearts fans, though, can see what's going on and won't get too down by the odd bad result, or too excited by a couple of wins.

 

There is a long way to go this season, it's too early to tell how we'll do, but I am optimistic.

 

Having said that, getting beaten by Birko and by St Johnstone were poor results, and no last minute wins over Partick can change that.  Only a good solid entertaining season will.

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So do you know the answer?

 

You have to go all the way back to MARCH 2016 to find Hearts winning 3 league matches in a row (we actually won 4 in a row).

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Gorgie_Rules

Depends how you interpret things, football fans on the whole are stupid

 

Either we have beat a poor inverness side at home in a game that if they took early chances it could have been different, beat Partick with just 3mins to go, and chucked a deserved point v Celtic

 

Or see it as us having 7 points out of 12 after having played Celtic and Aberdeen, 3rd in league with winnable tie next

 

The Neilson bashers will see it as the former, but utimately we will be inconsistent all season as the majority of Scottish football is, and finish 2nd, 3rd or 4th depending on the strength of Aberdeen and Rangers

 

Of the field we are progressing massively, and for those that can see the big picture its an exciting time to be a jambo

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Bazzas right boot

Sorry, I wasn't clear.

Sit down

Shut up.

 

Feckin brilliant.

 

Well done,Hearts

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Big Slim Stylee

Are you saying they are at the same level as us? We get 4 times as many fans through the gate for home games.. they sign players like Swanson and Brad McKay from us after they are deemed not good enough..

 

It's pish from posters like you bigging them up into a much better team to allow for your excuses..

 

But don't worry we got a last minute goal against Partick so everything is now rosey..

 

The dross you spout on here is pretty insufferable, tbh :(

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queensferryjambo

Neilson is an embarrassment in knockout games. Someone try argue with me, I dare you.

 

 

I disagree you are totally incorrect

 

 

 

 

::troll:::'>  ;)

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Ron Burgundy

Neilson is an embarrassment in knockout games. Someone try argue with me, I dare you.

Cup games aren't all about winning. It's about spinning the cash out.

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Rudolf's Mate

What are people's thought about this?

 

Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson: "We brought on [Jamie] Walker and Bjorn [Johnsen] to give us a lift, because we had an idea of the scores from other games.

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Buffalo Bill

We've beaten the bottom two teams in the league.

 

 

They're only bottom because we beat them.

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What are people's thought about this?

 

Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson: "We brought on [Jamie] Walker and Bjorn [Johnsen] to give us a lift, because we had an idea of the scores from other games.

 

Management is a nightmare job. The decisions you make during games every minute from 0 to 90 have an effect on the game. Not every decision you make is a good one. Wrong subs, wrong formation changes, wrong decision to sit back and hold onto what you have, wrong decision to go for it and commit to winning the 3 points. Every little detail could cause the whole thing to fall apart. The players will get due criticism for performances but the manager is the one who gets the bullet for poor results. Just because a manager goes for it doesn't meant the teams going to win. They could just as easily get caught out.

 

 

At that time I think Aberdeen and Celtic would have been drawing. Rangers drew the night before.

 

It was an opportunity to get a couple of points advantage over some and claw some points back on others.

 

 

In some circumstances accepting the draw away from home is the correct decision. Fans won't like it but this was a game where Partick were very capable of catching us on the break.

 

At this stage of the season teams will be in sporadic form while player turnover takes effect. So while teams aren't nessesarily pulling away taking a safe point might, against taking the risk, be the smarter decision.

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the stone rose

What are people's thought about this?

Hearts head coach Robbie Neilson: "We brought on [Jamie] Walker and Bjorn [Johnsen] to give us a lift, because we had an idea of the scores from other games.

Smart I reckon, there are times it's better to take a point rather than risk defeat and lose further ground on others. Due to rangers drawing and Aberdeen clearly losing, it was worth the risk to go for three points.

 

Not saying that hearts were set out to get a draw but at that point of the game it was time too decide whether to defend or attack.

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siegementality

Your going to be positive at some point this season. I'm sure of it ;)

Yeah, you're right, but probably when my expectations are exceeded just a little bit.

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