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Baningime and Gordon to continue Hearts contract domino effect but the one fans really want to fall remains standing

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Alan Forrest and Craig Halkett have both penned new two-year deals at Hearts, but it's those who follow them that fans are keen to hear about.

After battling back from a double leg break, Craig Gordon returned between the sticks in the narrow win over Spartans and proved age is but a number and it's not slowing him down.

The 41-year-old is the oldest player to play for the club, but that doesn't mean they don't want him to stick around for another season.

He has the No 1 spot to wrestle back from Zander Clark first, then it's all about forcing his way back into Steve Clarke's Euro 2024 squad.

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