The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Hearts owner’s ‘mistake’ over Levein not down to ‘blind faith’

Hearts owner admits she should not have allowed former boss to combine two jobs

- GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Hearts owner Ann Budge insists her “mistake” in handing Craig Levein too much responsibi­lity was not down to “blind faith”.

Budge admitted to shareholde­rs at the club’s annual general meeting that she should not have allowed Levein to combine his director of football role with the manager’s job in September 2017, and regretted not making a change in the summer.

Levein was removed from the manager’s role in October but is continuing to work on areas such as the reserves, youth academy and medical side of the club until his contract expires at the end of the season.

After being accused of showing “blind faith” to Levein at the meeting, Budge told a media conference: “I don’t believe it’s blind faith. It’s the same way I would treat any other respected member of my management team.

“We all have strengths and weaknesses. I have been working with Craig for five-and-a-half years and I have a fairly good idea of where his strengths lie and where his weaknesses lie.

“You find a way to work together and play to somebody’s strengths and not their weaknesses.

“As I said there, one of the mistakes I made was agreeing that Craig should take on both roles. There were arguments put forward for it at the time and I agreed to that. So I concede I made some mistakes. I don’t think it was out of blind faith.”

While Levein has been allowed to continue his training-ground role away from the first team, it emerged his former assistant, Austin Macphee, is working from home, mainly looking at other clubs for out-of-favour players.

However, with the club putting plans to install a sporting director on hold, Budge revealed Macphee could have a long-term future at Tynecastle.

“I don’t think there is any chance that Craig will continue beyond the end of this season,” she said.

“Austin, that’s different, because Austin has to decide what Austin wants to do and it might well be that there is something he might want to do here. So I can’t be definitive about Austin until Austin decides which direction he wants to take his career.”

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Picture: SNS. Craig Levein was removed from manager’s role in October.

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