Friday 1 March 2013

Hearts vs Motherwell Scottish Premier League Preview Mar 2, 2013

Match Preview: Saturday,2 March 2013, One of the important match Hearts vs Motherwell of  Scottish Premier League HD Quality Live Hearts vs Motherwell streaming is availahere.Hearts vs Motherwell Live Stream online Scottish Premier Leagueonline Video Free The match will take plcae at Tannadice Park on 3/2/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things .TEAM NEWS. Hearts midfielder Ryan Stevenson is available for Saturday's Premier League clash with Motherwell after serving a three-match suspension.
Interim boss Gary Locke will check on the fitness of Michael Ngoo, but the on-loan striker is expected to shake off a knock.
Scott Robinson, Danny Grainger, Marius Zaliukas and Callum Paterson are still out of action, while Jamie Hamill is improving his fitness following knee surgery.
Motherwell defenders Tom Hateley and Fraser Kerr will both return to the squad for Saturday's encounter at Tynecastle.
Hateley was ruled out of Wednesday's Premier League win over Celtic, while Kerr has now recovered from illness.
Manager Stuart McCall has worries over an unnamed defender who picked up a knock and could miss the trip to Edinburgh.
Hearts defender Andy Webster insists interim boss Gary Locke will have the backing of the Tynecastle squad if he puts his name forward to replace John McGlynn.
The Jambos first-team coach has been asked to take care of team matters alongside player development manager Darren Murray after McGlynn was relieved of his post.
His first match in charge will be the Gorgie clash with Motherwell but the former club captain was reluctant to speculate on whether he would still be picking the team by the time they run out at Hampden for the Scottish Communities League Cup final against St Mirren on March 17.
But should he decide to apply for the job, centre-back Webster insists he will be able to call upon the first-team members for a glowing reference.
He said: "That's a decision for the board to take but Lockey knows what it means to be at this football club as a player and a coach and the boys will be right behind him."

McGlynn was sacked after winning just eight of the 34 games he presided over as Hearts boss.

But Webster insists some of the flak that has gone the former manager's way is down to the players and their sub-standard displays.
He said: "Under the circumstances, of course it's been a difficult few days. It's never a nice situation to be in.
"In terms of results, we are where we are in the league but whether you are a player or a manager, results determine what's going to happen. For us to be in the situation we are is not acceptable.
"Do the players take a certain amount of responsibility for that? Yeah, and not just for the recent weeks, but from the start of the season.

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