Summary
STEPHEN Frail, the interim manager of Hearts, has admitted the current side lacks characters and too many first team players retreated into their shells during the course of a miserable season when the club slumped to eighth place in the SPL.
Unsure what the future holds for himself and whether or not he will have a position on the coaching staff at Tynecastle next season, Frail believes there are too many nice lads on the books at present and the club needs to recruit players with a harder edge. Asked if the Hearts' supporters were right to question the attitude of certain players who appear to lack motivation, Frail replied: "I can see where that comes from. That's always been labelled at us because of the nationalities we have and we can only do so much. When they cross the line they'll say, yeah, we're up for it. But whether they are or not is another thing.See the full content of this document
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Frail Shares Fans' Frustrations As He Admits Hearts Need 'Characters' Tynecastle Players Accused of Retreating Into Shells After a Miserable League Campaign Ends with a Whimper
"Sometimes things will go against you in games or you don't start games well. And what I said to them is that I felt too many of them have been in their shells throughout the s...
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