steven pressleyHeart of Midlothian by 4-o heroes (U5505890) 29 December 2006 he has just lost a huge fan to sign for them is just as bad as it gets just a sign of greed with no loyalty to the hearts fans. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own posted Dec 30, 2006 The author of this article has deleted this comment. posted Dec 30, 2006 The author of this article has deleted this comment. posted Dec 30, 2006 The author of this article has deleted this comment.
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Grand Falcon Railroad (U3267675) posted Dec 30, 2006 Im not a Hearts or Charlton or Celtic fan - but Pressley's decision to go to Celtic was gutless IMHO - could have went for a challenge and took easy option. posted Dec 30, 2006 The author of this article has deleted this comment. posted Dec 30, 2006 The author of this article has deleted this comment.
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4-o heroes (U5505890) posted Dec 31, 2006 this article is for hearts fans to debate not for the wee team in glasgow to debate?
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brightjamieboy (U6632234) posted Jan 2, 2007 The first thing to realise when you follow football is that players are amongst the most mercurial people in the world . Never beleive what they say especially this " best interests of the club" nonsense. Pressley made me cringe when he came over with all that high moral ground rubbish - all he was bothered about was his contract. Romanov was right to boot him out If he really relished a challenge he would have gone to Charlton. When he comes to Tynecastle next week it will be " you dirty green ****" How much would it take for Barry Ferguson to go to Celtic ? Nothing would surprise me.
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peeblesjambo (U6612239) posted Jan 3, 2007 Not surprised Pressley went to Celtic. He is on the look out for an easy SPL title medal. If he had not sought confrontation with Vlad and kept his eye on the "ball", he would have still been at Gorgie. Barry Ferguson has obvioosly taken the slippery slope out of Ibrox. Comment on this article
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