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Bazzas right boot
1 minute ago, Nookie Bear said:

 

Maybe those fans had been drinking when they voted. Only seems fair they can vote again in the cold light of day?

 

The clubs Head of Communications had a few shandies and thought he could have a dig at the fans. IlNo more or less than that. 

 

 

Not great from him Tbf. 

 

Nah, mine was a binding once in the lifetime vote. ?

Undemocratic to let them vote again. 

 

 

Nah, we got beat, pointless now. 

 

Just need to wait and see what happens. 

 

Will do it again when we get to the lc final under Craig ?

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Inch Hearts
1 minute ago, Olly Lee's left boot said:

 

 

Yip. 

 

I know there could have been a few other options, but it was two hard choices for a reason. 

 

To see who hated CL more than they like Hearts. 

They exist. 

 

Tragic 

 

Yeah I see the logic behind the questions.  That’s brutal and defies the logic of a basic football fan not just Jambo.  Tommy Johnston could manage us to the Scottish and a shit wouldn’t be given by me.  That is far to personal towards a man not only just doing his job but a guy who (we think rightly or wrongly) is trying to do the best for the club we love and he loves. 

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1 minute ago, Inch Hearts said:

 

Yeah I see the logic behind the questions.  That’s brutal and defies the logic of a basic football fan not just Jambo.  Tommy Johnston could manage us to the Scottish and a shit wouldn’t be given by me.  That is far to personal towards a man not only just doing his job but a guy who (we think rightly or wrongly) is trying to do the best for the club we love and he loves. 

 

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Tommy Johnston? 

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Bridge of Djoum
15 minutes ago, Olly Lee's left boot said:

 

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Tommy Johnston? 

Image result for tommy johnston football factories

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I await an announcement over the summer along the lines of Phil is taking the opportunity to move to xxxxx in the role of xxxxxx.  This was something that Phil felt he could not turn down and we want to thank him for all his hard work at HMFC and wish him well ?

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Hi folks, Phil here. Thought it best I come on and explain myself instead of hiding away (thanks to the mods for accepting my account).

 

Firstly, my hair is fair game. It's on its way out but because I have a weird shaped head, I'm clinging on to it for dear life for the time being.

 

As for the bad breath, that accusation belongs in the Gullit Lounge because I go through five packs of extra strong mints a day.

 

Saturday night...my original Tweet was posted on an empty head rather than a full bladder. The point I was trying to make, though got it so very wrong, was that when we're together in the stands then the first team benefits enormously. It's probably seen as a cliche but they feed off the energy and that was so evident on Saturday.

 

Like I said though, I got it wrong so I hold my hands up and apologise.

 

At full time we went out of our way to praise the support across our social channels and I made sure to ask Craig about it in his post match HeartsTV interview (which we cut short, such was the emotion in the room). Please don't think that anyone at the club doesn't appreciate nor respect what the fans have done and continue to do for this club.

 

Being at the coalface of social media I see all the comments come through and, as Olly's poll indicated, there are some who have very strong feelings about the manager. That's football however, and everyone is entitled to their opinion. It's not for me to ridicule anyone's thoughts so again, apologies if it came across that way. My follow up tweet was certainly the message I was trying to get across.

 

Saturday was utterly devastating and I've never been more gutted at the end of a match (too young for '86, thankfully). I'm fortunate enough to be in and around the boys on a daily basis and the amount of work that went into that game was phenomenal. I celebrated in the press box like a lunatic (against protocol) when Ryan scored but to see it all ripped away was cruel and I'm not ashamed to admit I had to hold back the tears in the Hampden tunnel. What it's given me, though, is a renewed sense of optimism for next season and beyond, and I hope the vast majority of supporters feel the same.

 

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my drivel. I'll keep this account open as a direct method of communication should anyone want to/need to get in touch going forward.

 

HHGH

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Inch Hearts
32 minutes ago, Olly Lee's left boot said:

 

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Tommy Johnston? 

 

Ginger boy, played for Celtic?

 

was mixing the Danny Dyer football factory characterwith Tommy Robinson.  Not a bad love child tbh(homer smiley)

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Geoff Kilpatrick
4 minutes ago, Phil T said:

Hi folks, Phil here. Thought it best I come on and explain myself instead of hiding away (thanks to the mods for accepting my account).

 

Firstly, my hair is fair game. It's on its way out but because I have a weird shaped head, I'm clinging on to it for dear life for the time being.

 

As for the bad breath, that accusation belongs in the Gullit Lounge because I go through five packs of extra strong mints a day.

 

Saturday night...my original Tweet was posted on an empty head rather than a full bladder. The point I was trying to make, though got it so very wrong, was that when we're together in the stands then the first team benefits enormously. It's probably seen as a cliche but they feed off the energy and that was so evident on Saturday.

 

Like I said though, I got it wrong so I hold my hands up and apologise.

 

At full time we went out of our way to praise the support across our social channels and I made sure to ask Craig about it in his post match HeartsTV interview (which we cut short, such was the emotion in the room). Please don't think that anyone at the club doesn't appreciate nor respect what the fans have done and continue to do for this club.

 

Being at the coalface of social media I see all the comments come through and, as Olly's poll indicated, there are some who have very strong feelings about the manager. That's football however, and everyone is entitled to their opinion. It's not for me to ridicule anyone's thoughts so again, apologies if it came across that way. My follow up tweet was certainly the message I was trying to get across.

 

Saturday was utterly devastating and I've never been more gutted at the end of a match (too young for '86, thankfully). I'm fortunate enough to be in and around the boys on a daily basis and the amount of work that went into that game was phenomenal. I celebrated in the press box like a lunatic (against protocol) when Ryan scored but to see it all ripped away was cruel and I'm not ashamed to admit I had to hold back the tears in the Hampden tunnel. What it's given me, though, is a renewed sense of optimism for next season and beyond, and I hope the vast majority of supporters feel the same.

 

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my drivel. I'll keep this account open as a direct method of communication should anyone want to/need to get in touch going forward.

 

HHGH

Fair play to you for venturing into this madhouse!

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2 minutes ago, Section Q said:

WHO.........IS.......HE.....?

 

You will actually be shocked.

I know I am.

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Another example of some fans being too precious about anything that would dare to be critical of the club or some of its fans

 

What he stated was true..sad but true and that should reflect on some of the fans rather than his tweet

 

Some on here would be better off on a Celtic forum where no matter what goes on you never question the manager, the club, the owner or your captain who acted like a prat post match

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TyphoonJambo
24 minutes ago, Phil T said:

Hi folks, Phil here. Thought it best I come on and explain myself instead of hiding away (thanks to the mods for accepting my account).

 

Firstly, my hair is fair game. It's on its way out but because I have a weird shaped head, I'm clinging on to it for dear life for the time being.

 

As for the bad breath, that accusation belongs in the Gullit Lounge because I go through five packs of extra strong mints a day.

 

Saturday night...my original Tweet was posted on an empty head rather than a full bladder. The point I was trying to make, though got it so very wrong, was that when we're together in the stands then the first team benefits enormously. It's probably seen as a cliche but they feed off the energy and that was so evident on Saturday.

 

Like I said though, I got it wrong so I hold my hands up and apologise.

 

At full time we went out of our way to praise the support across our social channels and I made sure to ask Craig about it in his post match HeartsTV interview (which we cut short, such was the emotion in the room). Please don't think that anyone at the club doesn't appreciate nor respect what the fans have done and continue to do for this club.

 

Being at the coalface of social media I see all the comments come through and, as Olly's poll indicated, there are some who have very strong feelings about the manager. That's football however, and everyone is entitled to their opinion. It's not for me to ridicule anyone's thoughts so again, apologies if it came across that way. My follow up tweet was certainly the message I was trying to get across.

 

Saturday was utterly devastating and I've never been more gutted at the end of a match (too young for '86, thankfully). I'm fortunate enough to be in and around the boys on a daily basis and the amount of work that went into that game was phenomenal. I celebrated in the press box like a lunatic (against protocol) when Ryan scored but to see it all ripped away was cruel and I'm not ashamed to admit I had to hold back the tears in the Hampden tunnel. What it's given me, though, is a renewed sense of optimism for next season and beyond, and I hope the vast majority of supporters feel the same.

 

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my drivel. I'll keep this account open as a direct method of communication should anyone want to/need to get in touch going forward.

 

HHGH

Well said Phil, keep up the good work. The futures bright the futures maroon!!!

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27 minutes ago, Phil T said:

Hi folks, Phil here etc

Fair enough for me, we all get it wrong from time to time

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Bazzas right boot
29 minutes ago, Inch Hearts said:

 

Ginger boy, played for Celtic?

 

was mixing the Danny Dyer football factory characterwith Tommy Robinson.  Not a bad love child tbh(homer smiley)

 

 

Makes sense ?

 

Me being thick, Thought I'd missed something. 

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31 minutes ago, Phil T said:

Hi folks, Phil here. Thought it best I come on and explain myself instead of hiding away (thanks to the mods for accepting my account).

 

Firstly, my hair is fair game. It's on its way out but because I have a weird shaped head, I'm clinging on to it for dear life for the time being.

 

As for the bad breath, that accusation belongs in the Gullit Lounge because I go through five packs of extra strong mints a day.

 

Saturday night...my original Tweet was posted on an empty head rather than a full bladder. The point I was trying to make, though got it so very wrong, was that when we're together in the stands then the first team benefits enormously. It's probably seen as a cliche but they feed off the energy and that was so evident on Saturday.

 

Like I said though, I got it wrong so I hold my hands up and apologise.

 

At full time we went out of our way to praise the support across our social channels and I made sure to ask Craig about it in his post match HeartsTV interview (which we cut short, such was the emotion in the room). Please don't think that anyone at the club doesn't appreciate nor respect what the fans have done and continue to do for this club.

 

Being at the coalface of social media I see all the comments come through and, as Olly's poll indicated, there are some who have very strong feelings about the manager. That's football however, and everyone is entitled to their opinion. It's not for me to ridicule anyone's thoughts so again, apologies if it came across that way. My follow up tweet was certainly the message I was trying to get across.

 

Saturday was utterly devastating and I've never been more gutted at the end of a match (too young for '86, thankfully). I'm fortunate enough to be in and around the boys on a daily basis and the amount of work that went into that game was phenomenal. I celebrated in the press box like a lunatic (against protocol) when Ryan scored but to see it all ripped away was cruel and I'm not ashamed to admit I had to hold back the tears in the Hampden tunnel. What it's given me, though, is a renewed sense of optimism for next season and beyond, and I hope the vast majority of supporters feel the same.

 

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my drivel. I'll keep this account open as a direct method of communication should anyone want to/need to get in touch going forward.

 

HHGH

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49 minutes ago, Bridge of Djoum said:

Image result for tommy johnston football factories

Boy at the front looks like hes squeezing out a wee Broonie

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4 hours ago, Shaggy2 said:

There are times we’ve probably all been hacked off at the division in Hearts’ support this season but Saturday he should have been showing appreciation. The support was tremendous and it’s a long long time since I’ve seen a twirly and a massive rendition of our song at 2-1 down. The fans (and the players) did everything to rally the team and get it back to 2-2.

We should be immensely proud and if it wasn’t for the fact their treble treble couldn’t be allowed not to happen, there’s a good chance we’d have another cup win to look back on. Instead that dive will be shamelessly swept under the carpet with everything else about that despicable lot. Their carpet must be touching the ceiling by now. 

Support on Saturday was as emotive as the players performance , was probably as tear enducing as the result. ??❤️??

3 hours ago, Morph said:

Spoiler: No hearts fan wanted us to lose on Saturday.

Unfortunately just not true. 

2 hours ago, Jamhammer said:

Ypu omly have to look at some of the comments on the various Craig Levein threads on here to see there are Hearts "fans" who would rather we got a doing on Saturday if it meant Craig Levein got sacked. Absolutely no doubt.

I doubt if any of them were actually at Hampden.

 

Very surprised a club employee would say it though.

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3 hours ago, Inch Hearts said:

 

How on earth is it true?  You genuinely think when we went 1 up anyone who supports hearts was upset because Craig Levein is the manager?  Seriously some folk are batshit mental. 

See this has been addressed. Sad state of affairs isnt it. Weirdos summed it up nicely.

2 hours ago, fast_blood said:

I'm surprised folk can't see where Phil's coming from especially with some of the idiots who post on here, and on social media. Most of us think certain posters on here have agendas against Levein, and would rather see his team fail if it meant he got the boot.

 

He shouldn't have said it. He was probably just as gutted as us, and probably pished. No harm done. Stop greeting. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, jake said:

There is it has to be said some brutal stuff from Hearts supporters on social media.

 

They are a tiny percentage of our support.

He has a very important job in this day and age 

Hope he got a final warning.

Social Media from some of our supporters is 1000x more vile than anything on here if that gives people an idea of what its like. Some maybe do it for attention , lack of ability to think on their own or just because they hate everything in life but silly post to make tho no doubt booze and emotion behind it.

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I have to say, we should be expecting more from the Head of Communications. ''empty head'' or not. It's a key role at the club and to have to apologize for essentially having a pop at your own fans is embarrassing. Whether that was the intention or not. I get his point and I tend to agree largely. It's just not his place to say it. 

 

Fair play for coming on to say sorry. 

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43 minutes ago, Phil T said:

Hi folks, Phil here. Thought it best I come on and explain myself instead of hiding away (thanks to the mods for accepting my account).

 

Firstly, my hair is fair game. It's on its way out but because I have a weird shaped head, I'm clinging on to it for dear life for the time being.

 

As for the bad breath, that accusation belongs in the Gullit Lounge because I go through five packs of extra strong mints a day.

 

Saturday night...my original Tweet was posted on an empty head rather than a full bladder. The point I was trying to make, though got it so very wrong, was that when we're together in the stands then the first team benefits enormously. It's probably seen as a cliche but they feed off the energy and that was so evident on Saturday.

 

Like I said though, I got it wrong so I hold my hands up and apologise.

 

At full time we went out of our way to praise the support across our social channels and I made sure to ask Craig about it in his post match HeartsTV interview (which we cut short, such was the emotion in the room). Please don't think that anyone at the club doesn't appreciate nor respect what the fans have done and continue to do for this club.

 

Being at the coalface of social media I see all the comments come through and, as Olly's poll indicated, there are some who have very strong feelings about the manager. That's football however, and everyone is entitled to their opinion. It's not for me to ridicule anyone's thoughts so again, apologies if it came across that way. My follow up tweet was certainly the message I was trying to get across.

 

Saturday was utterly devastating and I've never been more gutted at the end of a match (too young for '86, thankfully). I'm fortunate enough to be in and around the boys on a daily basis and the amount of work that went into that game was phenomenal. I celebrated in the press box like a lunatic (against protocol) when Ryan scored but to see it all ripped away was cruel and I'm not ashamed to admit I had to hold back the tears in the Hampden tunnel. What it's given me, though, is a renewed sense of optimism for next season and beyond, and I hope the vast majority of supporters feel the same.

 

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my drivel. I'll keep this account open as a direct method of communication should anyone want to/need to get in touch going forward.

 

HHGH

 

Fair play coming on here , direct method of communication is an interesting for moving forward. The Future is Maroon as a great man once said ??❤️??

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Bazzas right boot
5 minutes ago, Barack said:

See pornographic photoshopping of CL & AB, and AB in a set of sniper crosshairs, as just two of the more recent that spring to mind.

 

Police Scotland were apparently involved in investigating the pornographic one, for instance.

 

 

Shite/ silly fans does not quite cover it. 

 

Horrible human beings is more apt. 

 

All supports have them tho. 

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4 hours ago, Morph said:

Spoiler: No hearts fan wanted us to lose on Saturday.

By the time the game round maybe, but wasn't there a poll on here where there was a percentage that would sacrifice win for Levein leaving.

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1 minute ago, DETTY29 said:

By the time the game round maybe, but wasn't there a poll on here where there was a percentage that would sacrifice win for Levein leaving.

Yep. And let's not forget those last season,  who claimed they would be happy to lose to Hibs if it meant CL would be sacked.

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1 hour ago, Phil T said:

Hi folks, Phil here. Thought it best I come on and explain myself instead of hiding away (thanks to the mods for accepting my account).

 

Firstly, my hair is fair game. It's on its way out but because I have a weird shaped head, I'm clinging on to it for dear life for the time being.

 

As for the bad breath, that accusation belongs in the Gullit Lounge because I go through five packs of extra strong mints a day.

 

Saturday night...my original Tweet was posted on an empty head rather than a full bladder. The point I was trying to make, though got it so very wrong, was that when we're together in the stands then the first team benefits enormously. It's probably seen as a cliche but they feed off the energy and that was so evident on Saturday.

 

Like I said though, I got it wrong so I hold my hands up and apologise.

 

At full time we went out of our way to praise the support across our social channels and I made sure to ask Craig about it in his post match HeartsTV interview (which we cut short, such was the emotion in the room). Please don't think that anyone at the club doesn't appreciate nor respect what the fans have done and continue to do for this club.

 

Being at the coalface of social media I see all the comments come through and, as Olly's poll indicated, there are some who have very strong feelings about the manager. That's football however, and everyone is entitled to their opinion. It's not for me to ridicule anyone's thoughts so again, apologies if it came across that way. My follow up tweet was certainly the message I was trying to get across.

 

Saturday was utterly devastating and I've never been more gutted at the end of a match (too young for '86, thankfully). I'm fortunate enough to be in and around the boys on a daily basis and the amount of work that went into that game was phenomenal. I celebrated in the press box like a lunatic (against protocol) when Ryan scored but to see it all ripped away was cruel and I'm not ashamed to admit I had to hold back the tears in the Hampden tunnel. What it's given me, though, is a renewed sense of optimism for next season and beyond, and I hope the vast majority of supporters feel the same.

 

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my drivel. I'll keep this account open as a direct method of communication should anyone want to/need to get in touch going forward.

 

HHGH

Fair play for posting this, and fair enough. 

 

As a suggestion, I’d limit time you spend on here, and even more so the time you take to respond. It’s just not worth it. Understandable in this instance, of course.  Also best to avoid tweeting etc (even from personal account) when emotions are high. But then you’ll already know that. 

 

Chin up, and keep up the good work.

 

PS can you tell Mrs. Budge to have a tutorial on the correct use of ellipses? 

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1 hour ago, Phil T said:

Hi folks, Phil here. Thought it best I come on and explain myself instead of hiding away (thanks to the mods for accepting my account).

 

Firstly, my hair is fair game. It's on its way out but because I have a weird shaped head, I'm clinging on to it for dear life for the time being.

 

As for the bad breath, that accusation belongs in the Gullit Lounge because I go through five packs of extra strong mints a day.

 

Saturday night...my original Tweet was posted on an empty head rather than a full bladder. The point I was trying to make, though got it so very wrong, was that when we're together in the stands then the first team benefits enormously. It's probably seen as a cliche but they feed off the energy and that was so evident on Saturday.

 

Like I said though, I got it wrong so I hold my hands up and apologise.

 

At full time we went out of our way to praise the support across our social channels and I made sure to ask Craig about it in his post match HeartsTV interview (which we cut short, such was the emotion in the room). Please don't think that anyone at the club doesn't appreciate nor respect what the fans have done and continue to do for this club.

 

Being at the coalface of social media I see all the comments come through and, as Olly's poll indicated, there are some who have very strong feelings about the manager. That's football however, and everyone is entitled to their opinion. It's not for me to ridicule anyone's thoughts so again, apologies if it came across that way. My follow up tweet was certainly the message I was trying to get across.

 

Saturday was utterly devastating and I've never been more gutted at the end of a match (too young for '86, thankfully). I'm fortunate enough to be in and around the boys on a daily basis and the amount of work that went into that game was phenomenal. I celebrated in the press box like a lunatic (against protocol) when Ryan scored but to see it all ripped away was cruel and I'm not ashamed to admit I had to hold back the tears in the Hampden tunnel. What it's given me, though, is a renewed sense of optimism for next season and beyond, and I hope the vast majority of supporters feel the same.

 

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my drivel. I'll keep this account open as a direct method of communication should anyone want to/need to get in touch going forward.

 

HHGH

Good post. Hands up anyone who hasn’t posted something on social media that didn’t sound totally different in your head. 

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26 minutes ago, DETTY29 said:

By the time the game round maybe, but wasn't there a poll on here where there was a percentage that would sacrifice win for Levein leaving.

Stupid poll got stupid answers.  

 

Off your heid if you think any hearts fan genuinely wanted us to get beat against Celtic in the cup final. 

 

Even if you’re right and those fans did want us to lose, what’s someone in a senior role at hearts doing writing that when only 26 fans picked that option out of how many members on kickback? If that’s the defence of his comments then it’s not a very good one. Mask slipped for that guy and he let his true feelings out after too many pints it seems. 

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1 hour ago, Phil T said:

Hi folks, Phil here. Thought it best I come on and explain myself instead of hiding away (thanks to the mods for accepting my account).

 

Firstly, my hair is fair game. It's on its way out but because I have a weird shaped head, I'm clinging on to it for dear life for the time being.

 

As for the bad breath, that accusation belongs in the Gullit Lounge because I go through five packs of extra strong mints a day.

 

Saturday night...my original Tweet was posted on an empty head rather than a full bladder. The point I was trying to make, though got it so very wrong, was that when we're together in the stands then the first team benefits enormously. It's probably seen as a cliche but they feed off the energy and that was so evident on Saturday.

 

Like I said though, I got it wrong so I hold my hands up and apologise.

 

At full time we went out of our way to praise the support across our social channels and I made sure to ask Craig about it in his post match HeartsTV interview (which we cut short, such was the emotion in the room). Please don't think that anyone at the club doesn't appreciate nor respect what the fans have done and continue to do for this club.

 

Being at the coalface of social media I see all the comments come through and, as Olly's poll indicated, there are some who have very strong feelings about the manager. That's football however, and everyone is entitled to their opinion. It's not for me to ridicule anyone's thoughts so again, apologies if it came across that way. My follow up tweet was certainly the message I was trying to get across.

 

Saturday was utterly devastating and I've never been more gutted at the end of a match (too young for '86, thankfully). I'm fortunate enough to be in and around the boys on a daily basis and the amount of work that went into that game was phenomenal. I celebrated in the press box like a lunatic (against protocol) when Ryan scored but to see it all ripped away was cruel and I'm not ashamed to admit I had to hold back the tears in the Hampden tunnel. What it's given me, though, is a renewed sense of optimism for next season and beyond, and I hope the vast majority of supporters feel the same.

 

Anyway, thanks for taking the time to read my drivel. I'll keep this account open as a direct method of communication should anyone want to/need to get in touch going forward.

 

HHGH

 

Probably best to close this account down and keep using the other one mate ????

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4 hours ago, Peebo said:

What an absolute embarrassment. 

 

Self-flaggelation?

 

 

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