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Neil Critchley is still waiting for a 'statement' win as Hearts manager... and it's now critical that he gets one at Hampden this weekendTynecastle boss and his team were jeered by fans as they failed to make top six in Premiership last Saturday Critchley is in desperate need of victory as Hearts face Aberdeen in Scottish Cup semi ...
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Neil Critchley points to his Hearts record in passionate defence as boss admits 'we'd be comfortably in the top six'Neil Critchley has launched a passionate defence of his Hearts record - insisting the Jambos would be sitting comfortably in the top six with his collection of points. The Gorgie faithful hit out ...
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Critchley on derby loss fallout, cup tie with Dundee & injury updateNeil Critchley has been speaking to the media before Friday night's Scottish Cup quarter-final against Dundee at Tynecastle. Here are the key lines from the Hearts manager: Yan Dhanda is fit and ...
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Michael Stewart's instant verdict on Hearts sacking of Neil Critchley & what always stood out over head coachMichael Stewart believes it was clear that Neil Critchley did not fit the mould of a Hearts manager from the offset after the club decided to relieve him of his head coach duties. Sportscene was ...
Hearts chief executive Andrew McKinlay has admitted the Edinburgh club "got it wrong" when appointing Neil Critchley as head coach and has revealed that a new contract offer has been made to ...
Hearts have sacked head coach Neil Critchley following Saturday's 1-0 defeat at home to Dundee in the Scottish Premiership. The former Blackpool and QPR boss replaced Steven Naismith at Tynecastle ...
We asked for your views on Neil Critchley's sacking following Hearts' home defeat to Dundee. Here's what some of you said: Nick: It is the easy option to sack the manager but once in a while take ...
Hearts CEO Andrew McKinlay admits he had relegation fears before sacking Neil Critchley, but is now "incredibly excited" about the future after appointing Derek McInnes as head coach. In an ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Neil Critchley wasn't the 'right person at the right time' for Heart of Midlothian. Andrew McKinlay, chief executive of Hearts, has admitted ...
Hearts named Derek McInnes as their new head coach, replacing Neil Critchley; Andrew McKinlay confirms contract offer made to Lawrence Shankland; Hearts CEO discusses why Tony Blooms proposed investme ...
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