The Scotsman

Mixed messages from the top are not helping wounded Hearts

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Is there any wonder Hearts seem caught in an inexorable downward spiral, given the mixed messages being delivered from the top seat?

Austin Macphee is still a valued member of staff but has been ordered to work from home. Craig Levein is on the way out but is still a very visible presence at the club’s Riccarton training HQ.

The ongoing Levein saga will haunt Ann Budge and the owner has not helped herself by delivering seemingly contradict­ory versions of the circumstan­ces in which the former manager returned to take charge of firstteam affairs in the first place.

Budge, pictured, can be honest to a fault sometimes. But one wonders what the truth of it is when one remembers how she couched Levein’s appointmen­t as first-team coach following Ian Cathro’s departure in August 2017. At the press conference a few weeks later, when Levein was reappointe­d manager having been considered the outstandin­g candidate, Budge stressed it was a case of having to persuade him to return to the dugout.

Levein, at the request of the board, had “agreed” to take the role. It was presented as something he was not initially keen to do – he had to be convinced. Now we are being asked to believe the opposite happened – he petitioned for the post.

“I didn’t ask Craig to offer his services as manager,” Budge told shareholde­rs at what was described as a “stormy” annual general meeting this week.

“In truth, I was very uncomforta­ble with it. But

I spoke to him, the board spoke to him and he wanted to do it and we wanted to back him.

“It could easily be said: ‘yes, I made a mistake’. The other mistake I made was in not looking for a new manager in the summer. So, I made a couple of mistakes. But it was not blind faith.”

There’s a lot wrong with Hearts at present. Such confusion in high places cannot help.

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