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Yogi hails his teen talent after fine win over Hearts



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FALKIRK manager John Hughes paid tribute to his youthful batch of rising stars in the wake of last night's impressive performance by the Bairns against Hearts, writes ALAN FAIRLEY.
"We had three 19-year-olds out there," said Yogi. "Christopher Mitchell, Tom Scobbie and Scott Arfield, in addition to Darren Barr who's not that much older. They were all superb and it's very pleasing for me to see young players come through the sys
tem.

"Tom, Darren and Scott are already established first team players but it was a great debut from young Mitchell. I have a few youngsters on the verge of a breakthrough and Christopher is undoubtedly the pick of the bunch." Despite last night's victory, Hughes still feels that Hearts, who are two points ahead of the Bairns with two fixtures remaining, are favourites to claim seventh spot in the SPL.

"Hearts are a very good side" he said, " and we had to work very hard to beat them.

"I asked the players for a performance and that's what they gave me. It was a good, passing display, the way we like to play the game and our ground staff have been working hard to get the surface as slick a possible.

"It's always good to score goals and win games but Hearts still look good for a seventh-place finish. They've had a disappointing season and they'll be determined to come out as the top club in the bottom six.





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THE BPRENTICE,

06/05/2008 12:02:07
John Hughes has proven himself as a credible manager...something Frail hasn't done.
2

Conran,

Husref Musemic's twin brother 06/05/2008 12:18:47
#1 As you know Frail has had a fraily, sorry...fairly decent run while managing Hearts under far more difficult conditions than Hughes. While Im not saying Frail is a manager, I do think the comparison is a bit unfair.
3

THE BPRENTICE,

06/05/2008 12:34:47
#2 possibly? I agree it seems an apple and pear comparison...but although Frail has probably played a blinder in a Henry Kissinger role - the team spirit is not there in enough conistency. Whereas Yogi has had a meagre budget and his players will be on nothing like our ones - he manages to organise, train and motivate them to a relatively good standard. When the crunch has come ie. just before the split and even the battle for 7th spot (god did I just type that?) - Shaggy has failed...AND he still thinks Elliot is a marauder. So I stand by my first comment.

Frail being left in charge for next season will be tantamount to a nose-dive for our club....I'm not confident of any improvement. I'm now at the stage of pessimism being the first reaction to anything at Tynie. We can never turn our backs on our club completely BUT paying at the gate now sounds a very good idea.
4

Johnny Jambo,

06/05/2008 14:03:11
Guys - lets be fair to Stevie Frail, he has been made a pawn in the Romanov chess game, he was the voice to the camera's and never called VR, so he is being rewarded for the moment. And in addition he has done as well as other managers outside the OF in his time as Manager/Coach.
We ned a new Manager but no one will touch the job under the current circumstances and anyone who does come in will just be another puppet to Romanov.

 

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