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‘Clint Hill is now the man in form and he doesn’t need penalties to score, the big man scores from open play. If Moussa Dembele is worth £30million then Clint must be worth £10m.”’ Moussa dembele, seriously. clint hill is now the man in form and doesn’t need penalties to score, the big man scores from open play. If dembele is worth £30million then clint must be worth £10m.”

hearts boss Ian cathro is next in the line of fire with many believing director of football craig Levein is running the show in Gorgie.

Pat mulvery, edinburgh, said: “cathro’s like a little boy in the wrong movie. The defeat against aberdeen showed just why changes need to be made now. It’s obvious Levein is in charge and cathro is just carrying out his instructio­n.

“We all saw Jon daly running down to the Pittodrie dugout with messages and I would urge ann Budge to get rid of all the coaches and start with Levein who is using the club for his own ends.”

ian mcdonald, innerleith­en, said: “Saturday’s shambles on and off the park showed just how much trouble we are in. Levein is killing hearts and no manager worth his salt would touch the club. as long as he is there he will continue to interfere.

“cathro is way out his depth but the most worrying thing for me is Budge is doing nothing about the situation. These are worrying times in Gorgie.”

Gareth oliver, edinburgh, said: “all of the good work that has been done at hearts in recent times is now in danger of being wasted by continuing with this horrible coaching experiment. cathro needs to go and so does Levein, let’s bring in a manager who can take us forward and stop complicati­ng everything.” Finally, some rugby and Joe Wilson, spean

Bridge, said: “What a pleasure watching the rugby in recent weeks. The players accept the ref’s decisions without mumping and walk away after a rough tackle as well as clapping the winning team off at full-time.

“Fans have also been enjoying a civilised pint. What a change from the con artists in football. It’s a man’s game played by gentlemen.”

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