
Moira Gordon
Sports Reporter and Writer at The Scotsman
Sports Reporter and Writer at Scotland on Sunday
Freelance sportswriter.
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6 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Moira Gordon
Neil Critchley was given the boot by the capital club with Fox delivering a big win over Ross County in DingwallTorrid times at Tannadice helped prepare Liam Fox for his most recent return to management. Currently serving as interim boss after Hearts sacked head coach Neil Critchley, Fox felt pressure to deliver at Ross County last weekend but with that first win under his belt, he says he would love to return to management on a permanent basis.
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2 weeks ago |
scotsman.com | Moira Gordon
Ex-Easter Road boss back in game after ‘not nice experience’ in homelandMixu Paatelainen has seen it all in football. As a player, a coach, a manager, educator, and a student of the game. Now he hopes to utilise all that experience as The Spartans newly-appointed Sporting Director.
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2 weeks ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Moira Gordon
Neil Critchley paid the price for Dundee defeat with his job and Baningime is refusing to indulge creeping relegation fears right nowMinutes after Hearts had slumped to defeat against Dundee and the manager and the players had headed up the tunnel to a barrage of boos and some toxic criticism, Neil Critchley insisted he was comfortable with it all. The board did not share his ease and just hours after Simon Murray’s winner hit the net, the Hearts boss was told to hit the road.
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2 weeks ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Moira Gordon
The Jambos boss is unwilling to wait and wonder when it comes to his out-of-contract playersNeil Critchley is unwilling to wait and wonder when it comes to the future of his out-of-contract Hearts stars, saying he wants answers by the end of the season. That leaves Lawrence Shankland and Craig Gordon just weeks to decide if they plan to stay or go. Shankland has long been linked with a move away from the capital club.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Moira Gordon
Neil Critchley’s team may be mired at the foot of the Premiership in a battle but the Hearts manager has dismissed any suggestion that the club is edging closer to catastrophe with every game that ticks by. Adamant that there is still plenty of time to rectify matters, he insists that morale is high and, with performances on the up, he believes the team are on the same trajectory.
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