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Posted
Just now, fila said:

 

Nonense ? Liam Fox , tore into him about his efforts . Will stick by saying he has a long way to go

He said something along the lines of "when are you going to come good?" didn't he?

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jamboinglasgow
Posted
1 minute ago, fila said:

 

Nonense ? Liam Fox , tore into him about his efforts . Will stick by saying he has a long way to go

 

Or people are over-egging an off the cuff comment from Austin to try and justify the over the top criticism they have given him.

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28 minutes ago, pettigrewsstylist said:

Happy to see him getting a lot closer to the standard i expect from someone starting  in maroon, playing in that area of the pitch. Great goal tonight. More

of the same please Sean :)

as long as you are happy mate !

 

Personally, I could see glimpses of his quality within his 1st few games (despite obvious lack of fitness).

 

He is now gaining confidence and understands the game up here !

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Smithee said:

He said something along the lines of "when are you going to come good?" didn't he?

Along those line, he has responded to it , which is good . I think he probably shows a great amount of talent in training , which is probably frustrating for the coaching staff if it does not translate on actual game day 

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4 minutes ago, jamboinglasgow said:

 

Or people are over-egging an off the cuff comment from Austin to try and justify the over the top criticism they have given him.

 

I think alot of the criticism has been justiifed , I also think he was overly hyped upped before he came here , which did not help him in any way. Plenty left of the season for him to keep progressing and to bang in more goals.  

Thought Police
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I kept thinking when he was playing his first few games that I’d really like to see him alongside Naismith and have Naisy talk him through games. Might be starting to see the benefits of him playing in a confident team.

NaturalOrder74
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He honestly just seems to be getting more and more class every game, the goal against Livingston has boosted his confidence. We were surely due a good player sooner or later with all the three year deals on Sammon, Martin etc 

Brighton Jambo
Posted
19 minutes ago, fila said:

 

Nonense ? Liam Fox , tore into him about his efforts . Will stick by saying he has a long way to go

Nonsense once again - please post the comments by Liam Fox ‘tearing into him’ 

Posted
1 hour ago, Brighton Jambo said:

Nonsense once again - please post the comments by Liam Fox ‘tearing into him’ 

 Nonsesne it must be, never happened , now you sleep easy .

 

JON DALY revealed Hearts coaching team made Sean Clare a match winner by HAMMERING him at half-time.

Daly admitted Fox flew into a rage with timid Clare over his lack of a contribution during the opening period.

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I actually love him.  Very unlucky not to score on Saturday (about an inch from it going) and he seems to be improving with every game. 

 

Onwards and upwards! He'll be a cracking player for us over the next season or so :)

Dead chuffed for him to get another goal. 

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20 minutes ago, fila said:

 Nonsesne it must be, never happened , now you sleep easy .

 

JON DALY revealed Hearts coaching team made Sean Clare a match winner by HAMMERING him at half-time.

Daly admitted Fox flew into a rage with timid Clare over his lack of a contribution during the opening period.

:laugh: they're so dramatic!

 

Here's the actual quote

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Sean was slack and Foxy had a little pop at him. It’s great when you get a reaction from that. Foxy was a midfield player when he played and he understands the role quite well. So he had a nibble at Sean and asked when we would see something from him. He’s got the reaction he wanted. To be fair to Sean, when he first signed he wasn’t 100 per cent fit. He had an issue with his foot. He has probably played a lot more than we would have liked so far. He’s been thrown into situations he wouldn’t have been had we had a fully-fit squad. I think he is starting to look better and stronger. It’s clear for everyone to see he didn’t start the game well but he definitely came out with the bit between his teeth and he got us through to the next round.

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1 hour ago, Smithee said:

:laugh: they're so dramatic!

 

Here's the actual quote

Boom ?

I think Clare has the potential to be a stunning player for us, he is finding his feet in this league now and is understanding that u get no time on the ball to ***** around. He looks to be an intelligent player who could link up well with Naismith and given the opportunity will thrive going forward. 

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1 hour ago, Smithee said:

:laugh: they're so dramatic!

 

Here's the actual quote

 

Indeed dramatic, bit like on here most of the time . TBF the quotes , go from flew into a rage to have a little pop .......... now depending on where your from, having a little pop , is as good as hammering into someone or equally could just be a lttle bit of nothing !

Posted
3 hours ago, fila said:

 Nonsesne it must be, never happened , now you sleep easy .

 

JON DALY revealed Hearts coaching team made Sean Clare a match winner by HAMMERING him at half-time.

Daly admitted Fox flew into a rage with timid Clare over his lack of a contribution during the opening period.

Try reading actual quotes instead of headlines mate. 

chester copperpot
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Called it months ago. Boys a baller ?

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Superb goal. General performance showed improvement again, and (even without the excellent goal) he’s starting to justify his continued presence in the starting line up. A long, long way before people should even start predicting legendary status, but he is showing improvement and is really contributing, after weeks of being utter horse shit. 

 

Keep it up, Sean! 

Posted
8 hours ago, To Be Frank said:

Roasters gonna roast

Constructive self-criticism. Very rare.?

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The touch to beat his man at the goal was sublime, its such a Cliche but if Messi does that the media go into a frenzy. Cracking performance from a player who’s got a huge part to play in the rest of our campaign 

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He’ll only improve too, keep it up sean ?

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Never in doubt and extremely obvious if you've got working eyes. 

 

It's a tough gig always being right.

Governor Tarkin
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Big Dave is going to be a top player.

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Not sure why when this is a merged thread the other Sean Clare thread wasn’t merged but here’s my comments from after last Saturday’s game which I still fully stand by...

I’ve also just realised that soon we will see Uche Ikpeazu and Sean Clare in the same team for the first time!

 

:wow:

 

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His touch with his left foot was what made the goal. Cracking finish.

Posted
36 minutes ago, BackOfTheNet said:

Not sure why when this is a merged thread the other Sean Clare thread wasn’t merged but here’s my comments from after last Saturday’s game which I still fully stand by...

I’ve also just realised that soon we will see Uche Ikpeazu and Sean Clare in the same team for the first time!

 

:wow:

 

A forward three of Uche, Naismith and Clare will be unstoppable.  Djoum and Haring tucked behind with Smith and Mitchell/Mulraney/Garrucio bombing down the wings.  Boom!

Posted
1 hour ago, Artful Dodger said:

Never in doubt and extremely obvious if you've got working eyes. 

 

It's a tough gig always being right.

 

:spoton:

Posted
4 minutes ago, Gashauskis9 said:

A forward three of Uche, Naismith and Clare will be unstoppable.  Djoum and Haring tucked behind with Smith and Mitchell/Mulraney/Garrucio bombing down the wings.  Boom!

 

:wow:

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23 minutes ago, Gashauskis9 said:

A forward three of Uche, Naismith and Clare will be unstoppable.  Djoum and Haring tucked behind with Smith and Mitchell/Mulraney/Garrucio bombing down the wings.  Boom!

That’s a really well balanced front three. 

 

Like it. 

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Can anyone give the background to his celebration? Why is he pointing to his arm!

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Where does he play in a starting 11 with a fully fit squad ?

Taking into consideration we only play with one up front. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, ZEUS said:

Where does he play in a starting 11 with a fully fit squad ?

Taking into consideration we only play with one up front. 

His work rate is decent, made late cover tackle in our 18yd box against Dundee, so I’m going to say midfield, in the 3 of a 4-2-3-1 maybe?

 

 

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40 minutes ago, naeclue said:

His work rate is decent, made late cover tackle in our 18yd box against Dundee, so I’m going to say midfield, in the 3 of a 4-2-3-1 maybe?

 

 

I was thinking this aswell with Morrison missing out and Naismith moving back !!

Posted
53 minutes ago, ZEUS said:

Where does he play in a starting 11 with a fully fit squad ?

Taking into consideration we only play with one up front. 

 

Exactly where he played last night

Posted
2 hours ago, Gashauskis9 said:

A forward three of Uche, Naismith and Clare will be unstoppable.  Djoum and Haring tucked behind with Smith and Mitchell/Mulraney/Garrucio bombing down the wings.  Boom!

Long time since ive been this upstanding in the morning but that possibility is football viagra

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it sounds like it has taken him 6 months to get over his injury and get used to playing in this team/league. Hopefully he keeps it up and keeps getting better.

Posted
1 hour ago, ZEUS said:

Where does he play in a starting 11 with a fully fit squad ?

Taking into consideration we only play with one up front. 

3421 with him and Naismith in the AM roles behind Uche. If we are playing 3 atb.

pettigrewsstylist
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Would agree with Leveins comments last night that anyone watching him reguarly would have seen slow but steady improvement week by week. He is now getting close to where we need him to be in terms of starting 11 performance IMO. Not quite the finished article but defo looks like he can operate at this level with more experience. Think he has been given fair crack of whip by hearts fans tbh and most criticism has been of playing him when not ready as opposed to his ability. His workrate is now noticable and refreshing to see which suggests he understands that part of his game. Not ITK but suspect Naismiths influence on him during the trg week is having an effect in all areas.

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Sean Clare and some of the comments directed his way is proof most football supporters have no patience.

 

Clare was/is a project and needs time.....not constant criticism. Wighton is in the same position.

Posted
2 hours ago, TypoonJambo said:
  4 hours ago, Gashauskis9 said:

A forward three of Uche, Naismith and Clare will be unstoppable.  Djoum and Haring tucked behind with Smith and Mitchell/Mulraney/Garrucio bombing down the wings.  Boom!

 

Jesus, Gashauskis - reading this makes me feel dizzy. We might actually be quite good at the end of an injury ridden season. 

Posted

 

Even during his least effective outings,  there was always something to suggest that he had talent, a turn of pace or a piece of skill.

 

I couldn't understand those who couldn't see it and insisted that he offered nothing. 

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Odd how those who were so vociferously telling us he was shite haven't got much to say on the subject these days.

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For those of us who went on record to big him up despite a slow start these are very happy days in fact it’s borderline smugness I’m feeling. More than anything however I’m just delighted for him, brilliant stuff..

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As his fitness has improved he has gained pace. He always glided when he ran like a proper athlete but just lacked the half a yard. He now not only goes away from players but is great at closing down in the advanced position he was playing last night. 

 

His goal against Livingston and last night is clear evidence of a player who has some class. He even has a reasonable dig on his left side making him somewhat two footed. 

 

There is tremendous potential with this lad and I don’t think we have any idea how good he could be. 

 

I sense playing alongside Naismith and Uche he could be very valuable in the coming few months.  

 

And I can’t wait to see him after a full pre season. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, hearts00 said:

As his fitness has improved he has gained pace. He always glided when he ran like a proper athlete but just lacked the half a yard. He now not only goes away from players but is great at closing down in the advanced position he was playing last night. 

 

His goal against Livingston and last night is clear evidence of a player who has some class. He even has a reasonable dig on his left side making him somewhat two footed. 

 

There is tremendous potential with this lad and I don’t think we have any idea how good he could be. 

 

I sense playing alongside Naismith and Uche he could be very valuable in the coming few months.  

 

And I can’t wait to see him after a full pre season. 

 

Was unlucky to hit the post against st j with another great hit with his left peg. Even if he is two footed its a great sign of returning confidence if he’s pinging them in with both fe

Posted
8 hours ago, Snedescu said:

Can anyone give the background to his celebration? Why is he pointing to his arm!

He spotted a H1b5 fan in the crowd shooting-up and was reporting him to the stewards.

Posted
5 hours ago, Deodato said:

 

Jesus, Gashauskis - reading this makes me feel dizzy. We might actually be quite good at the end of an injury ridden season. 

It’s real my friend ?

Posted
13 hours ago, stotty said:

Try reading actual quotes instead of headlines mate. 

 

A few articles and radio comments backs up the headlines IMO . You are missing the point about my original comment , and seem to be getting worked up over a headline 

The Future's Maroon
Posted
7 hours ago, Phil Dunphy said:

Odd how those who were so vociferously telling us he was shite haven't got much to say on the subject these days.

 

Not odd at all, either deliberately trying to stir the shit, clueless about football, impatience is there thing or just got it wrong?

Posted
12 hours ago, Gashauskis9 said:

A forward three of Uche, Naismith and Clare will be unstoppable.  Djoum and Haring tucked behind with Smith and Mitchell/Mulraney/Garrucio bombing down the wings.  Boom!

 

:clumshot:

Posted
7 hours ago, Phil Dunphy said:

Odd how those who were so vociferously telling us he was shite haven't got much to say on the subject these days.

He was shite.

 

However I hold my hands up. I was wrong. He is becoming a good player for us. As many people did point out a few weeks back that he would come good.

 

He maybe the type of player that doesn't do much but is a match winner and can get a goal from nothing. 

 

Well done Sean Clare and I am delighted u are proving me and others wrong.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Gorgieshed said:

He was shite.

 

However I hold my hands up. I was wrong. He is becoming a good player for us. As many people did point out a few weeks back that he would come good.

 

He maybe the type of player that doesn't do much but is a match winner and can get a goal from nothing. 

 

Well done Sean Clare and I am delighted u are proving me and others wrong.

 

Levein hit the nail on the head a couple of weeks ago when he called him a difference maker.

He might not be the guy at the hub of it all, making the whole team tick, but he is the type that can turn one point into three in a stuffy game where no one else is able to make a breakthrough.

 

Very exciting times ahead!

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