Steven Naismith sick of Hearts hard luck stories as he plans mentality change to turn the tide
Steven Naismith is sick of playing his part in Hearts' “hard luck” stories and plans to write his own, a different one if he's appointed manager.
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Steven Naismith is sick of playing his part in Hearts' “hard luck” stories and plans to write his own, a different one if he's appointed manager.
KEITH JACKSON: Nope. Billy Dodds will give it his best shot but Celtic got back into their stride on Saturday and when they’re in the mood there’s not a team in the top flight that can live with them, never mind the second tier. It’s a mission impossible for the Highlanders.CRAIG SWAN: Inverness need Celtic to be off it and the champions looked back in the mood against Aberdeen. You suspect an early goal from the favourites and a procession.SCOTT BURNS: It probably would be one of the biggest Scottish Cup final wins of all time if Inverness were to win. That is not being disrespectful to Inverness. They are a good Championship side but Celtic have been too good for the Premiership. I would expect Celtic to win by two or three.FRASER WILSON: It’s pretty close to mission impossible for the Caley Jags I’m afraid. Unless something major goes in their favour like an early red card for Celtic then there’s just too big a gulf in quality. Not that Billy Dodds will agree mind you, he’ll be saying the exact opposite, that it’s 11 v 11, and quite right too.
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