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Seems a very modest guy. Almost feel sorry that he didn't get to come inside the ground etc.

 

Sure Craig would've been more than happy to meet him and show him about.

Posted

I liked Paddy. Good player, who enjoyed his football and played in a decent, and at times, high achieving team.

 

Fortunate is the Hibby who failed to block Paddy's strike in 2004. It would have taken his head off. 

Posted

Likeable guy, did a decent job despite having absolutely no talent on the ball. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Locky said:

Seems a very modest guy. Almost feel sorry that he didn't get to come inside the ground etc.

 

Sure Craig would've been more than happy to meet him and show him about.

 

 

Sure if he had just went to the shop or ticket office he would have been pointed in the right direction of some of the office staff or ground staff.

 

They would have happily taken him around the ground.

rudi must stay
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29 minutes ago, Peebo said:

Likeable guy, did a decent job despite having absolutely no talent on the ball. 

 

Paddy had that great Aussie work ethic.

 

IIRC he was linked with massive clubs. He was centre back for Leeds when they beat Man Utd 1-0 at Old Trafford which says alot about him as a player

 

 

joondalupjambo
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3 hours ago, rudi must stay said:

 

Paddy had that great Aussie work ethic.

 

IIRC he was linked with massive clubs. He was centre back for Leeds when they beat Man Utd 1-0 at Old Trafford which says alot about him as a player

 

 

Arsenal I think?

Mr Elwood P
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12 hours ago, tartofmidlothian said:

There's a nice interview with him about his time at Hearts here. Interesting that Dundee United and Inverness were in for him before us.

 

https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/sport/football/hearts/latest-hearts-news/i-had-great-moments-at-hearts-patrick-kisnorbo-s-trip-back-to-tynecastle-1-4946456

 

Very humble and very positive about Levein, both in terms of his influence on his career as a player and now as a coach. Interesting that this thread has had so few replies ....

Posted
9 hours ago, Peebo said:

Likeable guy, did a decent job despite having absolutely no talent on the ball. 

 Skippy on ice

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Posted

He's a likeable guy, shame he didn't get in, he earned his place in the Hearts family.

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1 hour ago, Mr Elwood P said:

 

Very humble and very positive about Levein, both in terms of his influence on his career as a player and now as a coach. Interesting that this thread has had so few replies ....

 

Easy, Mr E. 

 

Don't become like the dodgy poster who brings his pro-CL views into everything. It's ridiculously tiresome, bordering on trolling. 

 

Craig's success in his first stint as head coach in the days of Paddy Kisnorbo is beyond debate, imo. 

Posted

Another ex Hearts player who loves the club.

Good interview from Paddy who knows maybe a future Hearts coach.

Finlay James
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I always liked Kisnorbo, he was an honest pro and a great athlete also.  We need more like him.  He was typical of those who come via the Australian Institute of Sport.

 

I met him in a bar on George street once.  We spoke for ages, he was a top bloke who loved it at Hearts.  He was with Alan Maybury, the less said about him the better.

gashauskis9
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Had a night on the tequilas with this legend back in the day.  A nicer guy you’ll never meet, humble as ****.

 

 

Mr Elwood P
Posted
8 hours ago, martoon said:

 

Easy, Mr E. 

 

Don't become like the dodgy poster who brings his pro-CL views into everything. It's ridiculously tiresome, bordering on trolling. 

 

Craig's success in his first stint as head coach in the days of Paddy Kisnorbo is beyond debate, imo. 

 

If nothing else my 'bump' has doubled the number of posts on the thread!

Governor Tarkin
Posted
8 hours ago, martoon said:

 

Easy, Mr E. 

 

Don't become like the dodgy poster who brings his pro-CL views into everything. It's ridiculously tiresome, bordering on trolling. 

 

 

:thumbsup:

Governor Tarkin
Posted
2 hours ago, Finlay James said:

I always liked Kisnorbo, he was an honest pro and a great athlete also.  We need more like him.  He was typical of those who come via the Australian Institute of Sport.

 

 

I agree with most of that apart from the bit in bold. Being an honest pro and a great athlete doesn't mean he was a great footballer. 

It's to his credit that he carved out the career that he did. ?

Fitzroy Pointon
Posted

Loved his goal v. Hibs. 

 

Shame he didn't get in to the stadium, as mentioned above I am sure CL would have been happy to see him again. 

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