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One of them is defo Nade.Frail said on fri night on the radio,if Nade does'nt want to be at Tynie he should just go :mad:

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I like Csaba's attitude and there is no doubt that he is right. One look at last season's SPL table tells its own story. You can be sure Hearts would be close to the top of the table where wages are concerned! What I find strange is that Romanov has not worked this out for himself. Or does he simply blame the Coach for the under-achievement?

 

One watch-out though. Csaba has done some great talking so far but let's see what he does in terms of improving the squad and getting results on the pitch. I hope he is given the freedom to make things better.

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Maroon 1874
Importantly in IMO, Czaba's giving Romanov a chance to reinvent himself in the eyes of the fans. The statements from our manager criticising VR are really a disguised compliment. For a long time the press and the majority of the fans assumed that VR was the main cause of the problem. It now appears it's a bit more complex than that. I hope CL can use the developing bond with VR to gain his trust to make the necessary changes. Things are definitely looking up.

 

Bang on the money, exellent piece, I can't take any negatives from it

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Seymour M Hersh
I didnt say that. If players need to be sorted out then sort them out, but not in the public domain. Csaba himself has said that everyone at Hearts should be "Together". So blabbing to the papers on this issue makes a bit of a mockery of that stance.

 

Levein did the same with his wage thief comments. That had a positive outcome iirc.

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Glesga Jambo

Brilliant sentiments if they are our saviours words. As much as off field problems have had a massive bearing on Hearts on recent years I think too many players have been able to hide behind this for poor performances. Some of them should turn up to collect their wages with masks on. If Csaba is as good as his hard talking suggest we have a winner.

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Guest JamboRobbo

I get the impression that Csaba will be a loyal guy to a player if he rates him and the players gives Csaba an honest days graft.

 

I agree. I hope he is a better judge of a player than Frail, and it isn't Elliot that he's loyal to.

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Gigolo-Aunt
I agree. I hope he is a better judge of a player than Frail, and it isn't Elliot that he's loyal to.

 

For sure.

 

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I like what he says.

 

Possibly enough to kiss him.

 

Not on the lips, mind.

 

Ok, I will go second, but nae tongues. If only Romanknob would allow this guy a free reign, I think we might have unearthed a REAL manager. :)

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one thing is for sure its going to take him a year to 18 months to sort this mess out.lets hope he is given the time to do it and that some of us so called fans aren't wanting him out if this dont go according to plan in the short term

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In many ways it's been difficult until now to get to the heart of the problem. From speaking to people in the know, there seems to have been a problem with the coaching under the last regime (of which Frail was a major part). Hence the perceived lack of fitness, injuries and lack of development of clearly talented players like Wallace, Jose, Pinigol and even Driver latterly. At the same time, there was a perception of rift between the British players and Lithuanians going back to the Riccarton 3. Frail only seemed to add to this problem by siding with players like Stewart and Clum, whose on and off field antics frustrated many of us. Allowing players to refer to him by a nickname seemed to be symptomatic of the corrosion within the club.

 

We now have a manager who doesn't fall into the Lithuanian or Scottish camps. He has shown a light touch with the press, dealing with VR and the fans. Feedback I've had suggests he is also gaining respect from the players. Who knows ..... he might just pull off that most difficult of tasks - keeping us all happy.

 

 

 

I agree. I hope he is a better judge of a player than Frail, and it isn't Elliot that he's loyal to.
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Possibly, but not he ne I was thinking of.

 

It's definately kingston why?

because he stormed away in a mood at the end of the kaiserlautern* game. he's probably the highest paid player on the trip and yes he comes across lazy.

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Drylaw Hearts

I hope Csaba kicks Kingstons arse.

 

He appears to hold his own at International level but has done nothing at Club level and that is a complete waste.

 

I read somewhere today that he's never even managed 30 matches in a Season before.

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it's because he's a lazy mod delete

i'm no the fittest lad ever but i *sometimes* try ma best whether it's at training or playing.

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He probably caught Nade and Kingston sharing an intimate moment with a few pies in the broom cupboard!

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Mr God Awful Ugly
Nothing strange about him being capitalist despite his roots. Folks who grew up under socialist/communist regimes see the evil of left wing appression and naturally embrace capitalism.

 

Even in his article that comes across, realising the small differences between between left & right such as streetlights 24/7

 

 

That's not what I read from it. I felt that he was scoffing at the excesses of capitalism and being rich personally as opposed to materially whilst using the grimness of his upbringing as backdrop to make his point.

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Auld Reekin'

"Originally Posted by upthehill

Nothing strange about him being capitalist despite his roots. Folks who grew up under socialist/communist regimes see the evil of left wing appression and naturally embrace capitalism.

 

Even in his article that comes across, realising the small differences between between left & right such as streetlights 24/7"

 

:P

 

And let's not forget all those trains running on time!

 

:dribble:

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John Findlay

I think what Csaba Laszlo is doing is simply saying. I am the boss.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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For all we slag Romanov for meddling in team affairs i don`t think for one minute he`d accept players sponging off him.

 

Ha, you may be laughing at that because we know fine well it`s been going on for two seasons now, but maybe Csaba is someone he`ll listen too and take heed?

 

If Romanov is a driven guy then he should act on the advice of Csaba.

 

Couldn't disagree more. Romanov's biggest problem is he bides the highly paid wasters/or average Lithuanians he brings in, but treats the guys who are professional and give 100% committment on the pitch (irrespective of the who they are playing for - Pressley; Gordon; Webster (always when he had the jersey on), Hartley et al, like cr@p.

 

How people can't see this, I'll never know.

 

For all our sakes, I hope Csaba can get this over to him....

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It is great to hear HMFC agreeing with their fans.

 

Our players are lazy pesh-taking wage thieves and need a good kick up the erse.

 

I really like this manager and like him more with every comment he makes.

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shaun.lawson

These are very impressive, encouraging comments once more. His apparent ability to play the game ("Hey Vlad - these players are ripping you off! Let me sign my own ones, and you'll get real value for money") and work within the system bodes very well.

 

Of course, he's not actually done anything yet in terms of results: but Rome wasn't built in a day, and if it turns out that we start slowly, and gradually improve as the season develops and he stamps his imprint on the club, that's fine. Top four and a European place should be the aim - and only if we miss the top six come the split would his position be untenable, I'd say.

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All he needs to do now is tell that ginger missus of his to stop taking his proceeds from the shoe store...

 

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shaun.lawson
All he needs to do now is tell that ginger missus of his to stop taking his proceeds from the shoe store...

 

Daughter's not half bad, though...

 

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Cheers mods: hadn't realised the pic was going to come out so big! :confused:

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Ray Winstone

I would get Kingston punted asap if he is not going to sort himself out.

 

For the money we could possibly get and the wages it would free up - we could bring in 2 or 3 solid players who will put in better shifts than him.

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I like the cut of this guys jib.

 

Should have been said months ago. Some players at Hearts are a disgrace.

 

Either coach them & help them become better or get them to **** and lets move on.

 

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Good article but he will probably be sacked for this

 

doubt he'll be sacked for telling it how it is.

 

oh wait a minute i forgot about elvis, harts and big craig.

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I like the cut of this guys jib.

 

Should have been said months ago. Some players at Hearts are a disgrace.

 

Either coach them & help them become better or get them to **** and lets move on.

 

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must admit i like what i've heard about the guy.

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doubt he'll be sacked for telling it how it is.

 

oh wait a minute i forgot about elvis, harts and big craig.

 

horsesh*t.

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I didnt say that. If players need to be sorted out then sort them out, but not in the public domain. Csaba himself has said that everyone at Hearts should be "Together". So blabbing to the papers on this issue makes a bit of a mockery of that stance.

 

I understand your point, but I see it slightly differently. If I was sitting in work and my manager came round and said she thought I was being lazy and just taking my money, I'd be slightly ****ed off, whether she said it to others or not. However, if I had heard it through the grapevine, or some type of message had been left for everyone saying she thought most but not all of us were lazy, I'd definately have a good idea of who she meant, but also want to try abit harder to make sure I wasn't included in that group.

 

That might sound a bit long and random but it kind of makes sense to me!

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Chad Sexington
horsesh*t.

 

I concur.

 

As for the OP...

 

Csaba hasn't put a foot wrong in the PR department since he arrived.

 

If he gets the team playing half as well as he has got the fans on-side, we'll be fine.

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Think it was more to do with being crap.

 

I agree he was crap but I don't think that's why he got sacked though.

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Outstanding to read this.

 

AT LOOONNG last, someone with balls.

 

its looking very clear now that this man IS picking the team.

basic things, that players at this level need, discapline, authority, a clear structure of play, etc etc. hopefully this lad gets the freedome to do this, and it seems he has

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I concur.

 

As for the OP...

 

Csaba hasn't put a foot wrong in the PR department since he arrived.

 

If he gets the team playing half as well as he has got the fans on-side, we'll be fine.

 

 

I agree he has been a breath of fresh air but to say he has not put a foot wrong is false IMO. He has backtracked on several key issues hopefully he is just speaking as he finds things and this is why he changes his mind.

 

Again i agree though i think we will do alright with him in charge.

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I agree he was crap but I don't think that's why he got sacked though.

 

I disagree mate due to the timing.

 

If that was the reason why he emptied him, why not do it just after the Tannadice debacle ? It is, after all, Vlad's forte to strike while the iron is hot.

 

The fact that he was finally emptied when it looked like we were going to be overrun by the Huns makes me think it was just because he was crap.

 

Although you never know when it comes to the Vladmeister.

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Drylaw Hearts
I disagree mate due to the timing.

 

If that was the reason why he emptied him, why not do it just after the Tannadice debacle ? It is, after all, Vlad's forte to strike while the iron is hot.

 

The fact that he was finally emptied when it looked like we were going to be overrun by the Huns makes me think it was just because he was crap.

 

Although you never know when it comes to the Vladmeister.

 

He was about to be emptied after Tannadice - it was the intervention of several senior squad members who pleaded with VR not to sack him.

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I disagree mate due to the timing.

 

If that was the reason why he emptied him, why not do it just after the Tannadice debacle ? It is, after all, Vlad's forte to strike while the iron is hot.

 

The fact that he was finally emptied when it looked like we were going to be overrun by the Huns makes me think it was just because he was crap.

 

Although you never know when it comes to the Vladmeister.

 

 

Your forgetting the meeting Elvis, banks, hartley etc had with VR where they basically begged(**** knows why) him not to sack Rix.

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Your forgetting the meeting Elvis, banks, hartley etc had with VR where they basically begged(**** knows why) him not to sack Rix.

 

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very promising statement; fair enough he hasn't done anything yet but then again he hasn't really had the chance to do anything...

 

if he can trim down the squad, get rid of the garbage and improve the slackers then he will be the man.

I don't think he will have been follish enough to have said what he said without at least some of Romanov's knowledge and if he is saying it in a way that is complimenting what Romanov has done for the club in term of financial input then he is playing a very clever game but it is one that could turn sour if the results dont come.

 

I'm optimistic at the moment though.

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Jam Tarts 1874

Just returned home after being away for the weekend and started looking around the news outlets for any gossip/news etc. Was pleased to read what Csaba had to say about the lazy players, however was even more amazed to read Csaba putting a fair bit of the blame at Romanov's door. I hope that there has been no translation mis-understandings between Romanov and Csaba, afterall Csaba is laying the blame for the "lazy" players firmly at the feet of Romanov. Csaba is probably 99% correct in his assertions, but did Romanov know that this is the kind of comment that Csaba would give to the press? It's interesting that Csaba's comments about lazy players etc is not on the Hearts website.

 

As at 23.51 Csaba is apparently still employed after what he had to say about Romanov's mistakes, I wonder if he will still be Hearts' manager at this time tomorrow.

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Toxteth O'Grady

Csaba says some good things.

 

 

Words are cheap

 

 

I'll judge him on results

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