Craig Gordon takes heart from fighting spirit shown at Tannadice
Hearts captain Craig Gordon believes the spirit they showed at Tannadice last weekend can stand them in good stead as they prepare to face St Mirren with 11 players carrying knocks.
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Hearts captain Craig Gordon believes the spirit they showed at Tannadice last weekend can stand them in good stead as they prepare to face St Mirren with 11 players carrying knocks.
Robbie Neilson’s men go into the match in fine form having dispensed of St Mirren and Aberdeen before drawing 2-2 with Dundee United at Tannadice last weekend.
Hearts boss Robbie Neilson is relishing the late kick-off time for the club’s Scottish Cup quarter-final tie with St Mirren.
No matter the Hearts XI which takes to the field against St Mirren on Saturday in the Scottish Cup quarter-final clash, the line-up will consist of the “top three, four players” in the country, according to manager Robbie Neilson.
A specialist’s report on the injury decreed that surgery is not necessary at this point, but Smith must avoid training and playing for three to four weeks. Hearts hope he will resume training by the middle of April and potentially be ready for action again before the season finishes.
It was refreshing to see even if some people liked to question it. Even last year, when the negativity peaked after the Scottish Cup exit at Brora Rangers, she must have realised there were mitigating circumstances as club owner at the time.
Above and beyond that, the start made in each of these games is really encouraging in my opinion. They’ve come out attacking and pushing the opposition back. With a passionate support behind you, everything can take off when you start matches in that manner.
The 28-year-old boyhood fan is out of contract in the summer and is currently out on loan at League Two outfit Bradford City after opting to make the switch down south to find regular first-team opportunities.