Jambos are fifth and looking to strengthen
Another penalty for the Maroon men

We all know by now that Csaba Laszlo thinks it is good to talk. So much so, that the Hearts manager can’t help discussing players that are only on the radar for the Gorgie club.
One such player is Steven MacLean.
“He is also on my list. Already, I have talked with the player. For me, he is also a candidate. A loan is possible with this player. He is from Edinburgh, before at Rangers. You can use him in two different positions, use him ahead of the midfield or as a central striker”
With Charlton striker Izale McLeod coming to Tynecastle for a short trial, things are looking promising for Hearts with regards to getting reinforcements in for the business end of the season.
Yet another penalty for Hearts was the difference at the Falkirk Stadium on Saturday when Michael Stewart kept up his impressive strike-rate from the spot. The 1-0 score line may have been harsh on Falkirk but most results seem harsh on Falkirk.
Bairns boss Eddie May to his credit though admitted his team were under par.
“We were terrible all day.”
Sometimes a minimalist statement says a lot more than the elongated ramblings that some managers offer in their post-match press conference.
The win moves Hearts up to fifth position and creates a healthy amount of daylight between themselves and Falkirk.
Relegation was never a serious issue for the Tynecastle men but complacency can be a killer for many clubs in the SPL.
Hearts need to be looking upwards and there is no reason why Dundee United cannot be caught. After that, the Jambos need to see if they can go on to chase Hibs, Celtic and Rangers.
A few new recruits may make all the difference for Hearts.
Jambo fans, where will you end up this season?
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