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Robinson’s ‘the biggest achievement’ keeps hearts ‘an boredom’

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Robinson’s ‘the biggest achievement’ keeps hearts ‘an boredom’


While Krichly raised his heart at the bottom of the table after being appointed in October, he had to admit the anger that was at the end of the remote that they recognized it “a lot of disappointment.

“We are all tired, we are extremely tired,” he said. “This isn’t just today. You have to look at other shows and other games that we could take us something.

Hards beat Saint-Muerne 3-1 in late February, despite walking on the route of six key players.

“I don’t think many things haven’t made a mistake,” he said. “We have shown a lot of progress and this game cannot define us as a group or season.

Former Hertz midfielder Michael Stewart has “has some sympathy for the English.

“I think it has improved things, but there are basic shortcomings in the structure,” he said.

Stewart, for the first time, highlighted low speed and needed an attacker to help him descend in the form. Problems have not been resolved during the first transfer of Crickley in January.

“Why have the club never signed another striker? “I think it’s the source of many problems here.

“It’s become a fugitive train and Lorenese Chankland has not been able to restore its path.

“There’s the same time as the Scottish Cup ended against Aberdin, but now hearts are just six points behind Dondy’s,” Kerchilli said.

“The lower six will be an absolute bloodshed,” Stewart said. “The chances of hearts are very thin, but the despair that surrounds Tyncastle will grow.

As for Mazarville, the BBC scientists were unknowing, whether they refrain from descending or not, the summer mission will be to reduce a swelling squad of 36 players.

The Austria, who was appointed in February after Stuart Ketriwell’s resignation, was a philosophical deprivation of six key players.

“To be honest, I have no reason to be disappointed because we couldn’t influence the results of the St. Mirn,” he said. “In the end, I can say that it was a good show in many stages.

I saw the hopeless players in the dressing room, which I can understand because they were here for 33 games and only seven games for me.

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