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McSwegan: I can’t believe the timing.. I would want answers if I was a player

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becoming boss in 2014 and leading them to the Championsh­ip title. McSwegan added: “I loved my time at both clubs but for Robbie there must be more of an emotional pull at Hearts. “It would just be too simple to say it’s a financial decision but to leave Dundee United at a time when there’s so much positivity at the club is a strange one.

“It’s all starting to come together again at Tannadice, promotion to the Premiershi­p and the launch of a new youth academy.

“It’s a club with a lot going for it just now and that can’t be said about the state of affairs at Tynecastle.

“Maybe it’s as simple as just coming down to the individual’s preference. Hearts are a slightly bigger club than United but I believe both should be among the top six clubs in Scotland.

“Robbie did a great job at United, nobody can cast doubt on that. He should have been preparing for life in the Premiershi­p next season but has opted to switch to a club where nothing appears certain.

“Hearts owner Ann Budge clearly has other ideas about United being promoted so it’s a strange one and I can’t believe the timing of it.”

McSwegan has sympathy for United who will now need to turn their attention to finding a replacemen­t. He said: “United may have known this was coming for a few weeks and may have someone ready to replace Robbie but we’ll see.

“Maybe they’re as surprised as the rest of us. It’s the players I feel sorry for as this has soured a brilliant season for them and all of the positivity that went with it.

“Nothing seems real just now with all the infighting, legal threats, unrest and now we have Robbie going back to Hearts. I suppose we should have expected the unexpected.”

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