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Just now, john thomas said:

Nonsense . The final decision is often left to the player , particularly with Haring's type of injury

What is a manager paid to do then? It always has to be his final decision and never any player. No player should be asked to play when needing an injection just to do so. These injections only mask the underlying problem and show a total disregard for a player’s welfare beyond the match he has been asked to play in. Haring is a classic example if one is ever needed of exactly why this should never happen. 

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One of CL’s biggest errors of judgement was not finding a like for like replacement for Haring in January 2019....even someone on loan.

 

I hope he can find that level of form once again.....he was a joy to watch at times.

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2 hours ago, Ex member of the SaS said:

Been moaning about this for a long time now. Why do we allow teams this freedom and wait until they put in a cross or shot before trying to stop them? What is wrong with tackling up the park so they don't get near our defense?

The defense and keeper should be the easiest jobs in the team if all the mids and strikers did their bit.

I can only imagine it's down to slow aging legs, daydreaming and being lazy. There can't be any reasonable tactical reason for it. 

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17 minutes ago, DH1986 said:

One of CL’s biggest errors of judgement was not finding a like for like replacement for Haring in January 2019....even someone on loan.

 

I hope he can find that level of form once again.....he was a joy to watch at times.


Yeah I’d definitely put that in the top 50 Levein blunders that cost us. 

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A_A wehatethehibs

Good interview with him in the EEN today 

 

Seems positive and particularly reflects on how poor he was against Dundee when he got hooked. He admitted he’s found it tough to break in this season during the spells when the team was winning games, but was feeling better and better after the bounce games. Then he got his daft red and suspended :lol: 

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3 hours ago, Jim Panzee said:

exactly. cannot understand why Haring hasn't been given the same leeway as Halliday. 

 

getting Haring and Soutter back to their best would make a big difference.

 

Huge difference between Halliday being a few weeks off the pace after missing most of pre-season and Haring who was out for 18months, most physio's will say it takes 1.5 times the length of injury for a player to get back to their pre-injury level. Going by that Haring will be out of contract before he's performing at his pre-injury level!

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5 minutes ago, Ribble said:

 

Huge difference between Halliday being a few weeks off the pace after missing most of pre-season and Haring who was out for 18months, most physio's will say it takes 1.5 times the length of injury for a player to get back to their pre-injury level. Going by that Haring will be out of contract before he's performing at his pre-injury level!

fair point - although wasn't Halliday out of action for 6 months? (obvs not recovering from a potentially career threatening injury).

 

you'd hope that had we been bossing games this season, that RN would've given Haring and some of the you players a few minutes here and there to help with the fitness. 

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1 hour ago, JamboBoy said:

What is a manager paid to do then? It always has to be his final decision and never any player. No player should be asked to play when needing an injection just to do so. These injections only mask the underlying problem and show a total disregard for a player’s welfare beyond the match he has been asked to play in. Haring is a classic example if one is ever needed of exactly why this should never happen. 

Whether right or wrong that is how it often works , even at the highest level

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23 minutes ago, Jim Panzee said:

fair point - although wasn't Halliday out of action for 6 months? (obvs not recovering from a potentially career threatening injury).

 

you'd hope that had we been bossing games this season, that RN would've given Haring and some of the you players a few minutes here and there to help with the fitness. 


Everyone in the squad had been out of action for 6 months

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21 minutes ago, A_A wehatethehibs said:


Everyone in the squad had been out of action for 6 months

or did he say something like he'd not kicked a ball for 6 months. 

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8 minutes ago, Jim Panzee said:

or did he say something like he'd not kicked a ball for 6 months. 


He said something along those lines when he joined. But Hearts had only had a few bounce games and LC group games. Then he came on in the 6-2 game against Dundee, scored, and looked in perfectly good condition. Maybe says more about how bad the condition of our players was that he came in and wasn’t far off the pace after 6 months in lockdown. A bang average player but fitness and work rate wise he’s been fine imo.
 

With Haring, As per the post above, physios will tell you it takes sometimes a year or more for a player to get that power back in his legs. What often happens is, clubs don’t have the patience, managers change and the player moves on, then a year or two later he’s back to top form at another club. But the original club spent all that fortune of his rehab but didn’t wait to reap the benefit. You’ve got to be patient with a player coming back and give it time. But let’s hope we’re seeing the first signs of the Haring fight back now. It would be great to see him put on a maestro performance on Friday night, the fans might even forget about the Neilson rage for a few hours if we got to see vintage Peter Haring again. 🤞 
 

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Peter Haring back to his best would be a massive boost. We must be patient though, he was out for ages and has had very few games this season. Hopefully he keeps his place for the remaining games. Whoever drops out could hardly complain.

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davemclaren

Didn’t see the match on Saturday but comments sound positive about Haring. If he can get back to near his best he’ll be a very useful player for us again. 

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If the one positive of this season is we get a fitter stronger Peter Haring back next season then that's something. It was hard watching him at points this year struggle but he was our for over a year, so maybe it could take that amount of time to get your sharpness, fitness and confidence back too. Fingers crossed that we do see him get back to somewhere close to where we know he can be

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5 hours ago, Pasquale for King said:

He was also critical of Berra and that all played out during the week and he was bombed out. 

Very difficult not to connect the dots eh! Maybe wildly wrong but it certainly feels weird. 

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Pasquale for King
2 minutes ago, This is My Story Podcast said:

Very difficult not to connect the dots eh! Maybe wildly wrong but it certainly feels weird. 

Far too much of a coincidence really. 

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4 hours ago, JamboBoy said:

The decision can never be the player’s to make. The management and specifically Levein nearly ruined his career and indeed may well have done so as he has really struggled since his return. I really hope he makes a full return to where he was for the sake of the club and , of course the player himself. There can be no excuses for what happened by anyone involved.

Levein offering to play him in the final was a mistake, but ultimately it was Haring's decision. Of course, the prospect of playing in a cup final was too much to turn down even with his injury, but no way Levein could force him to play.

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Pasquale for King
17 hours ago, This is My Story Podcast said:

Very difficult not to connect the dots eh! Maybe wildly wrong but it certainly feels weird. 

Just listened to last nights BBC podcast, you were excellent and put your/our points over extremely well 👍🏽👏🏾

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On 06/04/2021 at 14:21, john thomas said:

Nonsense . The final decision is often left to the player , particularly with Haring's type of injury

It should never be left to a player to decide. That is what a Manager is paid to do in his role. 

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1 minute ago, JamboBoy said:

It should never be left to a player to decide. That is what a Manager is paid to do in his role. 

Not the way it works. Manager will never play a player who says he isn’t fit. 

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1 minute ago, JamboBoy said:

It should never be left to a player to decide. That is what a Manager is paid to do in his role. 

Not what happens but this has been done to death already

Haring looked like his old self on Saturday . Good news

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upgotheheads

Fingers crossed that this gem of a player is getting back to fitness and form. I think he's still only 27/28 so could have some years left in him.

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Ability and attitude wise he’s one of the few players in the squad who’s proper hearts. Can’t wait to see him under a new manager 

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Fultons Right Leg

I once saw him in Waitrose down in Comley Bank. Big man didn’t have anything in his basket that wasn’t green! Mostly spinach and Avocados tbh.

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6 hours ago, JamboBoy said:

It should never be left to a player to decide. That is what a Manager is paid to do in his role. 

Medical staff surely

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Good performance tonight. Seems to be getting back to his best... Makes us tick and can do it at both ends of the park.

 

What a pass for Henderson's goal!

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Салатные палочки

Bossed the midfield tonight. Okay it's Alloa but it's not like he hasn't looked like a good player in the Premiership. 

 

Superb tonight. 

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Top player. Starts for Celtic and Rangers no problem. Very lucky to have him 

 

So happy he is back fit. For us and for him, deserves it

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Glamorgan Jambo

Played very well tonight and hopefully his confidence has got a boost. Looked very tentative with his tackles in the first half, obviously worried about mistiming one and getting a red. Great pass to Hendo for

his goal too and came on to a great game in the second half. As the OP said needs to play every game between now and the end of the season.

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23 hours ago, pettigrewsstylist said:

Another waste of money. Shame. Wonder what each performance has cost us.


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never thought of him as a defensive player and tonight highlighted why. Such quality on the ball

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Great seeing him back to his best out there. He was everywhere and his passing was superb. Hopefully he kicks on from here as him and  McEneff look like a great pairing for us in the middle of the pitch. 

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On 06/04/2021 at 10:29, Stendelnator said:

Has to play every minute for the rest of the season, in midfield. He was out for such a long time and the lack of minutes he’s been given this season is absolutely bizarre. There were signs of the old Haring on Saturday, unfortunately too many others weren’t at it but he’s such an important player, we just need to get him games. He had a shocker at Dundee in January but the inconsistency of selection has harmed him badly. Another example of mismanagement this season

First time he looked like his old self tonight,  not been rushed back with next season in mind.  Superb management 👏

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No Idle Talk

When you see a performance like that tonight you realise how much time we have wasted this season by playing Andy Halliday in central midfield. Halliday isn't capable of a performance like that. That's not me having a go at Halliday, it is just stating a fact.

 

Haring is one of the players in the current squad that we need to be getting the best out of. He is one of the best players we have. Robbie says he's a player who needs game time. So give him game time! 

 

Haring was a class above tonight.

 

 

 

 

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Tom Hardy’s Dug

I presume Irving is defo leaving and we are now playing with those who will be here next season.

 

On that front what is Haring’s contract position?

 

Still a bit concerned Robbie doesn’t rate him - which is gobsmacking.

 

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