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Ryan Stevenson in furious James Hill blast as Hearts star told 'pull on your big boy pants' after fan spat

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Hearts fans have followed their side the length and breadth of Europe this season and sold out away ends across Scotland. Again on Saturday 1800 Jambos took every ticket going to travel up to Pittodrie despite a dip in form that culminated in them being dumped out the Scottish Cup by Celtic a week earlier.

So for any player to have the temerity to go and argue with those diehards after another shocker of a display and 3-0 defeat is horrendous.

Just completely wrong. James Hill will hopefully look back at his actions on Saturday and learn a valuable lesson. I’m sure some of the experienced heads in the dressing room would have got a hold of him and told him in no uncertain terms.

After losing a 3-0, where it’s game over before half an hour has even gone and when you’ve been culpable for a goal yourself then you have no option.

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First things first - the idiots who thought vandalising the Foundation Plaza at Tynecastle was a good idea need to have a word with themselves.

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