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3 minutes ago, Wardlaw67 said:

He's an intelligent guy, I suppose there's a lure from MLS for a big wage season, but if he's becoming injury prone then the move might never happen. In which case, if he took on the player coach role here, he plays when fit, but even on the sidelines he would be massively influential. 

 

On the other hand his injuries would encourage him to go to America now as last chance. Obviously needs to get fit. 

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49 minutes ago, dannymack said:

Was told last night that it's highly likely that Naismith will be out for the rest of the season.... 

Here's hoping the source, who has very good links to Hearts Academy is BANG OUT and it's just a bad rumour.

 

 

 

Someone mentioned this on our bus coming home and the source of the information. With a little bit further digging it turned out to be rubbish.

 

 

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18 minutes ago, portobellojambo1 said:

 

Someone mentioned this on our bus coming home and the source of the information. With a little bit further digging it turned out to be rubbish.

 

 

 

Good stuff. 

 

Be surprised if there is any information yet. Presume he will be back at Norwich for assessment. Could be another week before we'll know. 

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Perhaps we may see our first 20-goal-a-season player since the King.

 

I was rooting for Lafferty to do it last season, yet can't describe how happy I am now that he didn't.

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CloustonHMFC

Hearts TV said he’s due a scan. Didn’ Say anything else other than fingers crossed it’s not too bad. 

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Lord Beni of Gorgie

Its very possible he is, and if the damage is likely to reoccur, we need to seriously think about not putting all of our eggs in one basket.

 

His biggest fan, but even with him we are not world beaters. Too much emphasis on him and now its going to be Uche.

 

The team is suffering badly for this over reliance on individual players and the process needs to change away from that

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Three knee injuries in two years, it would be a big risk for the club to throw a lot of resource at him for a long term contract. 

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1 hour ago, Pants Shaton said:

I think it’s worth a gamble.  There’s 0% chance of us finding a player even close to his calibre.  

This is where I am.

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David McCaig
36 minutes ago, Mikey1874 said:

 

On the other hand his injuries would encourage him to go to America now as last chance. Obviously needs to get fit. 

Lots of astroturf pitches in MLS which wouldn't be good for his knee.

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1 minute ago, Jamhammer said:

This is where I am.

 

Wouldn't be against a pay per play deal certainly.

 

Would imagine MLS is probably no longer an option given his injury situation.

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If rumour is true probably unlikely MLS would want him. Depends on extent of knee problem but even an injury prone Naismith would be better than most of the players we have got.

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11 minutes ago, David McCaig said:

Lots of astroturf pitches in MLS which wouldn't be good for his knee.

 

Good point 

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2 minutes ago, Cynic said:

If rumour is true probably unlikely MLS would want him. Depends on extent of knee problem but even an injury prone Naismith would be better than most of the players we have got.

 

A deal keeping him at club including coaching would be excellent.

 

Just his influence around the place.

 

And possible future manager. 

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1 hour ago, Mikey1874 said:

 

Good stuff. 

 

Be surprised if there is any information yet. Presume he will be back at Norwich for assessment. Could be another week before we'll know. 

 

I did read something, cannot remember if it was late last night or early this morning that he hasn't even had any scans yet to determine the cause of the issue which came up during the Celtic game. I suspect the story(ies) going about last night were probably as a result of the frustration amongst those who had just had to watch what we did at Firhill, and were looking for additional ammunition to further fuel their disappointment, understandable though that disappointment was. There really are no excuses for that performance last night, none at all. Either side of the Celtic game we have faced St Mirren and Partick and looked poor in both.

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1 minute ago, Jambof3tornado said:

Hardly a surprise. Wait for diagnosis 1st.

 

It could be okay. 

 

Best to be safe and he did well to come off rather than carry on playing. 

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Inch Hearts
2 minutes ago, Jambof3tornado said:

Hardly a surprise. Wait for diagnosis 1st.

 

Diagnosis not done until 10 days after injury? Levein hoped he would be back for last night. 

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1 hour ago, Mikey1874 said:

 

A deal keeping him at club including coaching would be excellent.

 

Just his influence around the place.

 

And possible future manager. 

 

Agree 100% with the above. For the club to be successful it has to have a coach who understands that acceptance of draws or losses against poor sides is just not on. Naismith is a winner, and we need someone like that to transmit their thoughts to not only the first team players but the youngsters coming through the academy, create a team (and fans) who want to be winners.

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1 minute ago, Inch Hearts said:

 

Diagnosis not done until 10 days after injury? Levein hoped he would be back for last night. 

 

They must advise a period of rest first unless Norwich have been slow to arrange things. 

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1 minute ago, Inch Hearts said:

 

Diagnosis not done until 10 days after injury? Levein hoped he would be back for last night. 

Does seem strange that he wont see surgeon til friday?!?

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4 minutes ago, portobellojambo1 said:

 

Agree 100% with the above. For the club to be successful it has to have a coach who understands that acceptance of draws or losses against poor sides is just not on. Naismith is a winner, and we need someone like that to transmit their thoughts to not only the first team players but the youngsters coming through the academy, create a team (and fans) who want to be winners.

 

Overall it is a concern players lack that extra drive on the pitch. Not just at Hearts it feels like I'm watching a training knock about sometimes. 

 

Perfect role model. 

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26 minutes ago, Inch Hearts said:

 

Diagnosis not done until 10 days after injury? Levein hoped he would be back for last night. 

He always hopes players will be back, he said it about Mitchell when he needed an op.

They maybe need to let the swelling go down.

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12 minutes ago, Mikey1874 said:

 

Overall it is a concern players lack that extra drive on the pitch. Not just at Hearts it feels like I'm watching a training knock about sometimes. 

 

Perfect role model. 

 

When I read some of the things on here I find that just as worrying. HMFC fans that promote a winning culture are inevitably told to feck off and watch either Celtic or Rangers if what they want to see is winning football. It sort of sums up why all clubs lag behind the OF, because it creates a thinking of couldn't care less if we lose or draw. It has to be difficult to get a winning mentality on the park if you have such an attitude in the stands.

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1 hour ago, Jambof3tornado said:

Does seem strange that he wont see surgeon til friday?!?

 

It's the same surgeon(s) who dealt with it previously is it not. He/they may be aware of potential reactions to the original surgery and may want to wait and look at things once any swelling has gone down and a certain amount of time has elapsed. Just because he is having to go see a surgeon again doesn't by definition mean that the outcome will be bad.

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Pasquale for King
1 hour ago, Sir Gio said:

We can't change the outcome so others really do need to perform 

Unfortunately we haven’t recovered from the moment he got injured up at Dundee.

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33 minutes ago, portobellojambo1 said:

 

It's the same surgeon(s) who dealt with it previously is it not. He/they may be aware of potential reactions to the original surgery and may want to wait and look at things once any swelling has gone down and a certain amount of time has elapsed. Just because he is having to go see a surgeon again doesn't by definition mean that the outcome will be bad.

I didnt think it did. Makes sense to see the guy who has already been inside naisys knee. Just seems a long delay. 

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15 minutes ago, Jambof3tornado said:

I didnt think it did. Makes sense to see the guy who has already been inside naisys knee. Just seems a long delay. 

 

Sorry, when I added in the last line it was in response to some of the general things I'd been reading in the thread rather than something you had suggested. I've seen a few surgeons over the years but I ain't no surgeon/doctor, so have no idea how their minds work. I had something done in December 2017, on the NHS, and was told they would need to see me again in around 3 months to check out progress and I'm still waiting for that 2nd meeting, and been told they are hoping it will be arranged before the end of 2019 :)

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Bazzas right boot
Just now, DH1986 said:

 

33 this year.

 

 

He not Finnish-ed tho... 

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1 hour ago, Sarah O said:

He's finished. 

That's your considered professional opinion aye ? ?

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2 hours ago, portobellojambo1 said:

 

I did read something, cannot remember if it was late last night or early this morning that he hasn't even had any scans yet to determine the cause of the issue which came up during the Celtic game. I suspect the story(ies) going about last night were probably as a result of the frustration amongst those who had just had to watch what we did at Firhill, and were looking for additional ammunition to further fuel their disappointment, understandable though that disappointment was. There really are no excuses for that performance last night, none at all. Either side of the Celtic game we have faced St Mirren and Partick and looked poor in both.

I was told early in the 1st half when Hearts were rag dolling Thistle on their way to being 0-1 up. 

 

Hope it is rubbish but we still need to assess or gamble that his knee injury doesn't get any worse.

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Should we now give Vanecek a run of games? We need a goal scorer now, he's had the kick up the butt he richly deserved, surely he knows this would be an opportunity to hold down a place in the 1st team. 

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If it’s the same knee did the surgeon make an erse of his first op???

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8 minutes ago, Cruickshank for Scotland said:

If it’s the same knee did the surgeon make an erse of his first op???

Bit of a leap. ?

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59 minutes ago, whodanny said:

That's your considered professional opinion aye ? ?

Yes. 

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3 hours ago, Sir Gio said:

We can't change the outcome so others really do need to perform 

 

We can live in hope but I wouldn't hold your breath.

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15 minutes ago, Cruickshank for Scotland said:

If it’s the same knee did the surgeon make an erse of his first op???

 

Hopefully not the same surgeon if he did.

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doctor jambo

These guys visit specialists all the time.

In my training day I was working in A&E and a young footballer with a sore knee appeared in his full kit with his coach.

as an SHO I waltzed in full of "expertise" and duly started to waggle the offending joint....

2 minutes later the top ortho guy stegged in and threw me out.

Mere mortals are NOT allowed to appraise these guys

 

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20 minutes ago, davemclaren said:

Bit of a leap. ?

 

Just throwing it out there.

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