Things went from bad to worse for genuine Hearts fans listening in to Super Scoreboard on Monday night.
Sunday’s defeat from Celtic and the post-match whimpering and excuses from Steven Naismith did nothing to inspire confidence for the next couple of weeks.
On Sunday they travel to Ibrox on SPFL business followed by a League Cup semi final at Hampden where they will be up against the Clement Revolution again.
It seems only a matter of time before Naismith is sacked but with a player with Andy Halliday’s mindset on the payroll it is unlikely that there will be a stampede to buy up tickets for their Hampden date.
@JamTarts player Andy Halliday on @ClydeSSB didn’t disappoint
– Praised Sevco Players and set up
– wants Clement to win trophies
– Kyogo wasn’t a pen
– Sevco his game of the weekThe same player who’s team plays them twice in 10 days
In no other league would you have this https://t.co/DAWdLZJn8o
— Ronny Deila ?? (@Ronny__Deila) October 24, 2023
Barely 24 hours after watching his side hammered by Celtic from the bench at Tynecastle he was in full cheerleader mode for all things Ibrox.
Saturday’s defeat of Hibs was analysed in glowing detail, so much so that he awarded his result of the week to Sunday’s opponents.
The conclusion to that is that Halliday just expected Celtic to turn over his own club despite reducing the away ticket allocation to 571.
With the mentality of Halliday at work inside the club it wouldn’t be a surprise if Hearts fans don’t take up their full allocation of tickets to Ibrox on Sunday.
Andy Halliday on @ClydeSSB waxing lyrical on a particular Saturday match ?
— Eddy Grady (@EddyGrady) October 23, 2023
@ClydeSSB so if Celtics win wasn’t result of weekend then Andy Halliday must of expected the hammering Hearts got??
— jason adair (@jasonbhoy1967) October 23, 2023