Letting the Head Rule the Hearts ; His Old Club May Be Eyeing the Title While His Curren Tone Toils, but Alan Maybury Says He has No Regrets at Leaving Gorgie As Romanov Arrived
Mail on Sunday › November 30, 2005
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Mail on Sunday › November 30, 2005
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IT'S only natural that Alan Maybury should cast the odd envious glance at the SPL table this season and think of what might have been had he stuck with Hearts and not twisted on a move to Championship strugglers Leicester back in January.
Reassurance, however, kicks in when he recalls the shambolic state of the club he left behind in January when the first ominous signs of the Romanov revolution began to wreak havoc at Tynecastle.See the full content of this document
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Letting the Head Rule the Hearts ; His Old Club May Be Eyeing the Title While His Curren Tone Toils, but Alan Maybury Says He has No Regrets at Leaving Gorgie As Romanov Arrived
Hearts remain a club beset by turmoil, but funds from Eastern Europe have secured a team which is mounting a credible title challenge. For Maybury, who followed his old boss Craig Levein to the East Midlands, there awaits a long hard winter of scrapping in the English Championship - a league so tight you could barely fit a sheet of paper between the bulk of the sides.
As the season nears its halfway poi...See the full content of this document
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