Andy Halliday’s attributes highlighted by Hearts boss after he signs a new deal
Robbie Neilson praised Andy Halliday’s versatility and “top-quality attitude” after the 30-year-old signed a new contract with Hearts until 2024.
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Robbie Neilson praised Andy Halliday’s versatility and “top-quality attitude” after the 30-year-old signed a new contract with Hearts until 2024.
@HardieKevin: “Subs were the key, everyone would have been frustrated we hadn't scored earlier. Great to see Cammy breaking the duck.. made the tackle in his own half and got the finish. Don't care what anyone says, JS is class, I'll enjoy watching him as long as we have him.”
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson defended referee Greg Aitken, claiming the official had “got all the key decisions right” in a contentious match that saw his capital side emerge as 2-0 victors over 10-man St Mirren.
Stephen Robinson got a great reception ahead of his first game as St Mirren boss against Hearts.
Hearts returned to winning ways in the cinch Premiership with a 2-0 victory over 10-man St Mirren to ruin Stephen Robinson’s first game as Buddies boss.
Though his upcoming employers were toiling at the time, excessive injury woes were largely to blame for Hearts taking a severe downturn under then-boss Craig Levein. Few could have predicted what was to come next, especially Halkett.
There was a reason Hearts moved so swiftly to tie up as many of their defensive assets.
Craig Halkett is looking forward to getting back on the pitch against St Mirren this weekend and helping Hearts snap out of their recent slump.