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Rudderless Hearts need new direction



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Published Date: 12 May 2008
HEARTS must hope against hope that Mauricio Pinilla discards his enigmatic tendencies before next season. This game, possibly more than any other this season, evinced the team's flagrant need for some spark and panache.
The Evening News broke the story of Pinilla's new three-year contract last week, which many interpret as a last throw of the dice for the wayward Chilean. It's also a risky strategy for Vladimir Romanov but one he and his club must cling to if repeats of Saturday are to be avoided.

Gary Glen, 18 years old and considerably less than 100 per cent fit, was deployed as a lone forward in a 4-4-1-1 formation against Kilmarnock. How he needed a fully functioning Pinilla type beside him to offer presence and support, not to mention collecting a few of the long passes battered in his direction.

Bereft of creativity, the hosts were outdone by a visiting side which, by their own admission, were decidedly average. Having played concise and tidy football for two thirds of the match, they increased the pace during the closing stages and scored twice with consummate ease through Grant Murray and Paul di Giacomo. The record books confirm this season as the first since 1981/82 that Hearts have failed to defeat Kilmarnock, making the overhead thunderstorms quite appropriate.

Pinilla's new deal includes a rather ambitious buyout clause of £8 million, but no value could be placed on anyone able to inspire this current Hearts team out of their malaise.

"I'm very happy with the leadership of the club," said Pinilla, pictured below. "All I want is to play again to reward all the affection they have given me. I know that, with this contract, much of my own and my family's future is assured."

But what of Hearts' future? Despite Pinilla's statement, the club appears rudderless in a footballing context, lacking guidance, leadership and communication. In players like Larry Kingston and Andy Driver there is undeniable talent, but that alone is simply not enough. In 90 languid minutes on Saturday, visiting goalkeeper Alan Combe made no noteworthy saves.

"We had a couple of half chances," said interim manager Stephen Frail. "We didn't do enough when we had the ball to hurt them. I don't think they hurt us either but they popped up with a good delivery from the corner and a good header. It's sad to say but you know then it's going to be a long haul back. Their second goal just sums up the season. I put a big onus on these five games. We wanted to finish on a high, but it's not going to be. It's disappointing the way the season is petering out." As has been the case publicly all season, Frail is left steering the ship by himself. Anatoli Korobochka, Hearts' sport director, continues silently in his privileged directors' box existence, whilst expecting communication from the Romanovs would be akin to temerity on the part of supporters.

Frail continued: "It is difficult. You play against teams who have three or four coaches. I've got two guys with me who are fantastic to work with but they are fitness coaches. Anatoli is up in the stand if I need guidance that way but I'm pretty much on my own in there. For a club this size, it's difficult.

"Even up until a few weeks ago I was taking the reserves as well. I was training the first-team on a Tuesday and running off the pitch to go and take the reserve game. Neil McCann has come in and taken a big load off me by helping out with the reserves.

"You look for someone to turn to and bounce things off of. It's not ideal but this is the way it is at the minute. I've never sought assurances from Mr Romanov or been told that by a certain date I'll know one way or the other about my future. I just continue to try and do my best. On Saturday that came way short."

To emphasise a positive – possibly the only one – it would be the performance of Fernando Screpis, Hearts' Argentinian midfielder.

His desire to impress stood out from a listless display. He clearly requires a full pre-season before being able to showcase his full capabilities but it wasn't difficult to notice a reliable left foot and good ball retention as being amongst his main assets.

One problem might be how to accommodate both Screpis and Ruben Palazuelos in the same team next year. Both players favour the left central role in a midfield four and exhibit similar footballing styles. Screpis did his case no harm during an industrious outing peppered with moments of invention.

"As a central midfielder I like to keep possession of the ball to find the right pass, the presence of just one forward did not limit my options," he said. "It was a very disappointing result. I would have loved a perfect game for my second start in a Hearts shirt and to get a win but we weren't able to do it and we weren't able to send the fans home happy. I do what the manager tells me. If the manager plays me from the start, I am very happy. If not, my job is to support my team-mates on the pitch." Hearts must pray Pinilla takes his lead from a fellow South American. "For me this season is over," said the Chilean, who is back in his homeland after a knee injury sustained back in January ruined his campaign.

"The doctors don't want to endanger my recovery and I'll return to playing next season in the SPL. Despite this, Roman Romanov (Hearts chairman] has been very loyal to me and has even invited me and my family to stay with him in his house a month before pre-season commences."

That period before pre-season could have a telling effect on Hearts' 2008/09 fortunes. Pinilla's mindset must be right, because Hearts badly need him.


The full article contains 1012 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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Officer 3577,

Lothian & Borders Police 12/05/2008 12:11:27
Foul and abusive language will not be tolerated inside a football ground.
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Conran,

Husref Musemic's twin brother 12/05/2008 12:12:06
Great, so our hopes for next season are placed on Pinilla? Hopefully a decent manager will come in and demand this guy shows some comittment and desire, but I won't hold my breath, particularly as:

"I know that, with this contract, much of my own and my family's future is assured."

No need to worry or stress then Panilla you just sit back in Chile and collect your financial security.
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12/05/2008 12:13:14
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Paulthehibby,

danderhall 12/05/2008 12:40:26
Yes I will add this ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
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hibbyspurs,

12/05/2008 12:50:36
£8m buy out clause????

Ahhh nice to see the Hearts hirearchy are still living on the planet Reebok.....

Have a nice close season contemplating your next assault on the bottom six of the SPL.....
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Johnny Jambo,

12/05/2008 12:56:21
#6 At least this is one thing we would agree on. £8M for Pinilla is a Joke a player has to play and have some committment to the club to be wroth anything.
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Who?,

12/05/2008 12:59:40
Does anybody know where the £8m valuation came from?
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just a jambo,

12/05/2008 13:06:15
diddyspurs hibs uefa cup ho ho ho ho
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12/05/2008 13:09:17
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Indie Rep Kid,

12/05/2008 13:12:52
#10 A hibee who pretends to be from an eastern-european backwater calls another man a moron

Have you heard of "irony" in Pilton?

die
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Johnny Jambo,

12/05/2008 13:15:08
#8 who?, well I would guess it came from Vlad's superior knowledge of footballers and football. But even if we get £1M for him that will be a good price.
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hibbyspurs,

12/05/2008 13:17:50
#9

Yer maw found 50p for the meter then ah see. Good for her. Hope she didnt have to "work" too hard for it.....
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busbyfh,

12/05/2008 13:41:44
The Screpis goal yesterday - Top class - Why Vlad kept him in Lithuania for so long baffles the hell out of me.
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Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 12/05/2008 13:49:17
I think Banderson is correct in saying that Screpis' was Hearts' only positive on Saturday. I also think that Ruben and Screpis could easily be accommodated in the same team, I would have Screpis in front of the back four and Ruben slightly more advanced.

Interesting to note that over the past couple of days "Shaggy" has been trotting out excuses for his own incompetence.
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Chas Niceass,

12/05/2008 14:07:33
#15 Very good strike, Gilles got down as the ball bounced back!
Very little to say about SPL for us, it was over weeks ago, I'm surprised they mustered the first 2 wins.
No motivation, and god knows it was hard to motivate them when there was something to play for.
Time to go on hloiday, pray for strikers, full backs, a box to box midfielder and for Gods sakes a MANAGER to run them
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Jam Tarts 1874,

On the Rebound 12/05/2008 14:38:15
I had a laugh at the Hearts players on the Hearts website picking their Hearts Player of The Year. Chesney voted for McGeady!!!

Larry also reveals that they play games with Elliot like putting "For Sale 2p" and "2 for 1" signs on his clothes!
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Johnny Jambo,

12/05/2008 15:32:53
#18 2p I don't even think he is worth that
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hibbyspurs,

12/05/2008 15:34:25
#14
Good spot....

To my defence though... #6 is more of an observation than baiting (abeit the little dig at the bottom is just that a dig) & #13 is baiting as the person its aimed at is the biggest wind up merchant of all on this site who contributes absoloute zero and deserves to be utterly ridiculed.

Your point is taken however.

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12/05/2008 15:51:49
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GrahamL,

12/05/2008 17:19:59
#21 We know you do cockknocker. Why, we don't even believe you're Lithuanian anymore. Now away and die somewhere, there's a good pr!ck.
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12/05/2008 17:37:05
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Jambo4ever,

12/05/2008 20:55:20
#23

I just hope mad Vlad notices the drop in attendances and pehaps he will do something drastic, like give Stevie Failure a 10 year contract, lol

To be serious though I believe Frail should be sent packing now along with the rest of those useless morons.

Hearts, are we any closer to getting a new manager and new players or what???
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Glorious Hearts,

13/05/2008 09:01:49
#23 & 24 from what I heard the new manager won't be the man expected. He wanted to bring his own back room team and was told no.
I don't claim to know 100% who this man was but interestingly, Mr. McGhee's started talking about Motherwell next season all of a sudden...
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