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Rangers fans told to stop harking back to Dortmund game as taxi called for Robbie Neilson after miserable Euro week - Hotline

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Another European night, another hammering for a Scottish club. Hearts were the latest to take a pounding, against Fiorentina on Thursday, and their fans aren't happy.

Then again, neither is anyone else if the Hotline is anything to go by. Neil Renton, Edinburgh, said: "Hearts' European adventure has turned into a disaster.

If they’d still wanted to be in Europe by the festive period they should have run a stall in the German Christmas Market in Edinburgh." Ian McDonald, Innerleithen, said: "Hearts were playing a team rock bottom on confidence and losing lots of games.

So Neilson sets up to hand them the initiative from kick off. Sorry Robbie, I have ordered the taxi." Gerry Milligan, Erskine, emailed: "The Hearts squad has a decent core but Neilson is too lightweight to get the best out of them.

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