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That is an incredible figure! 

 

Love what Jim Spence has to say about it...

 

"Astounding what the Jambos have done. No fingers pointed..no scapegoats sought.. sleeves rolled up in determined and dignified fashion and foundations laid with solid folk in charge." 

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Graham Spiers commented...

"Said it before and I’ll say it again: has any group of fans in Britain reacted to their club’s plight and saved it from the knacker’s yard quite like the Hearts fans?Millions upon millions raised and handed over. The feat of @The_FOH is near miraculous.

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6 hours ago, Tony Wonder said:

I know the FOH thing comes across as a bit self congratulatory at times, but that really is incredible.  The fact it's maintained and not dropped off after 5 years is brilliant.

We were largely utter mince for two and a half years as well.

Starting to leave most of the shite behind now, though. 8)

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Will you guys have any fit/eligible strikers when we play you a week on Saturday?......

Steven Naismith will miss Scotland's two Nations League matches against Albania and Israel next month, Hearts boss Craig Levein has confirmed.

The striker, 32, was forced out of Sunday's League Cup semi-final defeat by Celtic early on with a knee injury.

Levein said it appears there is a slight tear in Naismith's knee cartilage which will require surgery and a period of recuperation.

The on-loan forward has returned to parent club Norwich for assessment.

A rejuvenated Naismith has scored 11 goals in 16 games for the Scottish Premiership leaders this season.

He marked his return to the Scotland side with a goal in their opening 2-0 Nations League win over Albania, and was also on the mark in a friendly defeat by Portugal.

Scotland, who lost their second Nations League match 2-1 in Israel earlier this month, travel to face Albania on 17 November before hosting Israel at Hampden on 20 November.

Naismith will also miss a host of crucial league games for the Edinburgh side, starting with Wednesday's derby with Hibernian at Tynecastle.

He is the latest key player Levein will have to do without, with centre-backs Christophe Berra and John Souttar and striker Uche Ikpeazu already on the long-term casualty list.

Influential Austrian midfielder Peter Haring will also miss the derby with a hernia problem, while another forward, Steven MacLean, is waiting to hear if he will face a Scottish FA charge - and possible two-match ban - over an incident with Celtic's Eboue Kouassi.

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2 minutes ago, JamieThomas said:

Decent update to the "IF YOU DID THAT IN THE STREET THEY'D PUT YOU IN THE CELLS" unremitting fuckwit canon, though

What the boy Kouassi did with his tadger was illegal in public here until about 40 years ago - and is probably still frowned upon in redneck bits of your country

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18 minutes ago, Green Day said:

What the boy Kouassi did with his tadger was illegal in public here until about 40 years ago - and is probably still frowned upon in redneck bits of your country

Not if you've got your own church.

15 minutes ago, Sheep77 said:

Poor show with that comment 

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