Daniel Stendel would love all of his Hearts players to follow Steven Naismith ’s example and accept a 50 per cent wage cut, but those who feel they can’t shouldn’t be hounded for it.
07.03.2020 - 21:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Conor Washington netted his second goal in five days to earn Hearts a 1-1 draw with Motherwell at Tynecastle but the home side fell three points adrift at the foot of the Ladbrokes Premiership.
Christopher Long brought Hearts back down to earth following their consecutive wins over Rangers and Hibernian as he capitalised on Craig Halkett's mistake to give the visitors a 21st-minute lead.
Washington followed up his Edinburgh derby goal as he netted from close range four minutes into the second
Daniel Stendel would love all of his Hearts players to follow Steven Naismith ’s example and accept a 50 per cent wage cut, but those who feel they can’t shouldn’t be hounded for it.
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Hearts troubles are deepening with the Premiership 's basement club set to be without Toby Sibbick against Livingston this Sunday.
Baroness Michelle Mone is enjoying every moment before her wedding as she celebrates her fourth hen do.
Daniel Stendel has confirmed that John Souttar will be out for around six months once again as he recovers from another Achilles tendon injury.
Michael Smith admitted that Hearts turned up the noise on rivals Hibs after Tuesday’s derby win as a bit of payback for their rivals’ Boxing Day celebrations at Tynecastle.
They may still have plenty of work to do, but Hearts have given the clearest indication et that they might able to get themselves out of relegation trouble after all.
Daniel Stendel expects John Souttar will have to go under the knife to repair a ruptured Achilles suffered against Rangers at the weekend.
Conor Washington has revealed a wily change of policy from boss Daniel Stendel delivered Hearts’ glory night against Rangers.
Rangers manager Steven Gerrard and his staff didn't even speak to his players after their Scottish Cup elimination, as he admitted "we got what we deserved".
John Souttar believes a Scottish Cup quarter-final win over Rangers would provide a vital lift to Hearts, although he admits we’ve been here before.
Rangers go into the Scottish Cup quarter-final knowing that a failure to beat bogey team Hearts will likely mean another trophyless season down Govan way.
Hearts’ game at St Mirren being rained off last week wasn’t helpful in terms of their relegation worries, but Daniel Stendel admitted it did give him and his players the chance to switch off and refresh.