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Nick Montgomery under strict Hibs orders from his WIFE as Hearts pressure cooker comes with request from home

Nick Montgomery is under orders from the good lady to cut out the bad language.

But the Hibs boss still won’t be able to prevent himself being caught up in the passion of the Edinburgh Derby. Montgomery can’t wait to get into the heat of the Capital battle again tomorrow night. The manager savoured his first taste of the experience two months at Tynecastle and now gets an opportunity to sample it on home soil.

Derby bosses are always in the spotlight on the big occasion and Montgomery’s actions are going to be under even-more scrutiny as he wears a Sky Sports microphone during the game. Fruity speech is off limits as Montgomery said: “Yeah, my wife is always telling me to curb my language. There is definitely some industrial football language in the technical area. When you get passionate about anything, the swear words do come out.

“I’ve definitely tried to improve on that because I’ve got three girls and it’s not the sort of language I want to be known for. But it’s passionate. And you have fans who book their seats behind the dugout every season. They get it live and in person every other week.

“Maybe fans in the other parts of the stadium don’t really get to see what goes on the bench.”

Montgomery can’t wait to get into the showdown again after that epic opening brush with it having moved from Australia. Hibs fought back from 2-0 down in Gorgie to get their gaffer a point in the titanic October tussle which had the lot .

Montgomery revealed straight afterwards he lost his temper at half-time and subsequently branded the day “total madness” once it was finished. But looking ahead to this one, he said: “I loved it. Loved the passion, loved the supporters and love the atmosphere inside the stadium.

“It was a proper

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