27 Apr 2026 22:57:23
How can anyone blame the manager for us not winning this league, look where we were when DR came in, sure you can blame him on occasion for his line up, tactics and subs on few occasions. The fact is he has turned our season around and the fact he managed to get us in a position to where we are/were challenging for the title is unbelievable.
27 Apr 2026 23:22:59
How can we blame him, you've just answered that yourself "sure you can blame him on occasion for his line up, tactics and subs on few occasions" and you can include Sunday's game.
Yes we can give him credit from where we were / now But.
Look what McInnes has achieved on a budget £200k / £300k. Now that was a missed opportunity. Sorry to disagree, my friend WATP.
28 Apr 2026 00:10:49
Bertiboy, really, lol. Rohl came into a team in disrepair. Us and Celtic. Hearts grabbed the opportunity and have currently stayed the course. Rohl took us from minus 13 behind the leaders to here we are.
Yes, agreed, in my opinion, he may have got it wrong a few times. Can I ask, are you perfect, or are you just bashing because we lost an important game? I'll 100% go with the latter.
28 Apr 2026 02:30:08
Did Danny Rohl get us back in the title race, or was it Celtic's hiring of Wilfred Nancy? It has to be a combination of both, at the very least.
Nancy was in charge of Celtic for 33 days, and he lost 6 league games. 18 points dropped in just over a month.
28 Apr 2026 07:25:05
It wasn't Celtic we caught up with though it was Hearts. Celtic was a bi-product.
28 Apr 2026 08:52:29
But that failed Nancy appointment did allow us to catch up with Celtic. Had Celtic stuck with Mon, they would already be champions. Celtic are our biggest rivals, and are currently title contenders. They are not a "bi-product" or an irrelevance of any kind.
If we were to look at the managers with the highest points per game average over the course of this season, I imagine Mon would be top of the list, Rohl 2nd, and McInnes 3rd. Hearts have benefitted heavily from the disastrous Russell Martin and Wilfred Nancy appointments.
28 Apr 2026 09:12:53
Nancy lost 4 out of his 6 league games, winning the other 2.
28 Apr 2026 09:38:16
Sometimes success and stability take a little time: "Ferguson joined Manchester United in 1986. After 3 trophyless seasons, it's claimed that Ferguson was one game away from the sack in 1990. By the end of the season, United were FA Cup winners. The rest is history. I'm not suggesting we wait 3/4 seasons, but surely a little patience is required?"
28 Apr 2026 10:16:04
See saying that benefitted from the Nancy appointment. Did Celtic not benefit from the Martin appointment?
28 Apr 2026 10:22:06
Did we get ahead of ourselves talking about Champions League, when reality is we could be looking at finishing third and its Europa League?
28 Apr 2026 10:40:46
It doesn't matter where we were when he came in, it matters where we are currently, and we are in with a shout of the title, but then he gets it so wrong. He 100% should shoulder some of the blame for the reasons you mention.
28 Apr 2026 15:10:35
Celtic did benefit, but that was at the start of the season and therefore an irrelevance to the Danny Rohl debate.