Looks like the revolution will ruin Hearts sooner rather than later. Pressley has made a statement which does not look good for the Jambo's, but fair play to him, Hartley and Gordon for standing up to the power crazy dictator.
Pressley told a media conference: "This is a statement on behalf of a number of players.
"This statement is no reflection on Eduard Malofeev. My first impression is that he is an honest and diligent man.
"I would like to wish Valdas a speedy recovery, but whether he returns or not is almost incidental in association with the problems related to this football club.
"I have tried, along with the coaching staff and certain colleagues, to implement the correct values and discipline, but it has become an impossible task.
"There is only so much coaching staff, a captain and certain colleagues can do without the full backing, direction and coherence of the manager and those running the football club.
"While publicly I have expressed the needs for unity, behind the scenes I have made my concerns abundantly clear.
"The last two years have been testing for the players and together they have faced a number of challenges.
"I would have worked hard to have retained unity.
"However, due to circumstances, morale understandably is not good and there is significant unrest in the dressing-room."
from bbc website
The writing has been on the wall since the revolution started and I have no sympathy especially for those that sold out for personal gain and not the benefit of their so called loved team.
Looks like the revolution will ruin Hearts sooner rather than later. Pressley has made a statement which does not look good for the Jambo's, but fair play to him, Hartley and Gordon for standing up to the power crazy dictator.
Pressley told a media conference: "This is a statement on behalf of a number of players.
"This statement is no reflection on Eduard Malofeev. My first impression is that he is an honest and diligent man.
"I would like to wish Valdas a speedy recovery, but whether he returns or not is almost incidental in association with the problems related to this football club.
"I have tried, along with the coaching staff and certain colleagues, to implement the correct values and discipline, but it has become an impossible task.
"There is only so much coaching staff, a captain and certain colleagues can do without the full backing, direction and coherence of the manager and those running the football club.
"While publicly I have expressed the needs for unity, behind the scenes I have made my concerns abundantly clear.
"The last two years have been testing for the players and together they have faced a number of challenges.
"I would have worked hard to have retained unity.
"However, due to circumstances, morale understandably is not good and there is significant unrest in the dressing-room."
from bbc website
The writing has been on the wall since the revolution started and I have no sympathy especially for those that sold out for personal gain and not the benefit of their so called loved team.