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Training is a whole new ball game with Laszlo



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TRAINING sessions have taken on fresh appeal at Hearts since the appointment of Csaba Laszlo. Watching the Hungarian coach his players at Rudesheim's Rheingau Stadium, there is one dominant voice echoing around this modest but tidy venue. For Laszlo, communication is everything.
"Yes, one-zero," he yells as Eggert Jonsson rasps one of several strikes into the net during a bounce game. "When you have the ball, be open. If you lose the ball, then you close."

His instructions are clear, precise and sensible – not always th
e case on Hearts' previous pre-season trips.

He orders "simple passes" and isn't afraid to stop exercises to convey his message whilst being conscious not to criticise unnecessarily. Whereas players often consider pre-season training schedules about as exciting as Sunday lunch with the grandparents, there appears a willingness within the Hearts squad to attune to Laszlo's methods.

The manager's aim is to inject belief back into a group which, he explains, was mentally low when he first arrived in Edinburgh. "That's vital right now. It's not only about the training, the running and how quick you are.

" I want to bring the confidence back and I want the players to know that if they make a mistake they will be behind them to help out. The first training session I had with them was so bad. Nobody was speaking but that is changing.

" Right now the smiles are coming back. It's very nice to see that.

" One day before we came to Germany, one of the members of my technical staff said, 'coach, you have brought the smiles back to our face. I haven't seen so many players smiling for years'.

"It's vital to show to the players how important they are to each other. Now we don't have two players at a table at dinner, we have eight. Even the coaching staff are the same. We all sit together and discuss important issues. We must all be together."

Small issues like Laszlo's insistence on taking a hands-on approach have reinvigorated team morale. The sight of him carrying training goals alongside both youth and first-team players emphasises an all-for-one and one-for-all attitude. "From what I have seen so far the quality of the side is okay but we don't have experience," he said. "Tactically every player must work very hard.

"Right now some of the players want to do things but they are unsure, a bit apprehensive. It's a crazy situation but with a bit of target training we can give them confidence. Everyone knows we have to play a lot of tactical games and know what we have to do in each position.

"Every player wants to play the old English style – kick and run. They think, 'if I kick I don't have responsibility'. I want to change that attitude. I want responsibility on the field. It's not enough for me to have players who kick the ball and then wait. You must know what to do when you don't have the ball. You must be able to stop the ball, to give the pass and then move into space."

When training sessions are over Laszlo retreats with his coaching staff, Tam Ritchie and Angel Chervenkov, to the team hotel. New recruits rank prominently on the agenda, another area where Laszlo's teamwork ethic will be utilised as he works in tandem with Vladimir Romanov, Hearts' majority shareholder.

"Mr Romanov has opinions about the football, as does any owner of a football club. The most important thing for us is to go back to where we were. I have been in football for a long time and I have 100 per cent control over everything," said the manager.

"Targets? Every club has a target, every club has a focus that they are aiming to reach. But we have a very clear rule. Before we make a decision I would like to talk with the club owner and we will make the best choice together.

"We have five or six names and we must look at which ones are best for the club. I don't want to make a mistake, we must look at a player's character and attitude and make sure he would like to play for this club. I met Mr Romanov for a short time and we will make decisions together. He will come to Wiesbaden for talks and we will try to make the club successful like it was before.

"We need to move step by step to make this club get back again. The most important is to go up the table. I know we have the quality to get to the UEFA Cup and the most important thing is for us to do that. For me that's important and also for the fans. Four years ago, things were different at Hearts. The attitude was different from everyone then. But Mr Romanov knows 100 per cent what the situation is with this team. When we talked before he didn't say to me, 'you must take this team straight to first place'. He wishes we could be in first place but he is realistic. He knows that for us the important thing is to have a team who can qualify for the UEFA Cup next season."





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  • Last Updated: 23 July 2008 11:29 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Heart of Midlothian FC
 
1

Glorious Hearts,

23/07/2008 11:39:08
Sense and sensibility.

Go Shabba!
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23/07/2008 11:44:17
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23/07/2008 11:54:33
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Heartfelt,

EDINBURGH 23/07/2008 12:00:02
What's the matter tartpimp? Ideas too sophisticated for you to understand. Its football, eh gallipollas?
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Graham Rix ate my hamster,

23/07/2008 12:01:30
Top man.
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23/07/2008 12:07:18
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Who?,

23/07/2008 12:08:40
Whats wrong with sunday lunch with your grandparents?

In the case of the tartantit his grandfather tripples up as his father and his brother. His sister is also his cousin- god knows how many aunts and uncles he has. Wonder what family game they play after sunday lunch? Bet its no monopoly or scabble...
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Who?,

23/07/2008 12:10:24
I liked the comment: "You must know what to do when you don't have the ball. You must be able to stop the ball, to give the pass and then move into space."

Chesney and Miko will be open mouthed in amazement, Nade will be open mouthed trying to cram in a pie..
9

Down with everything,

23/07/2008 12:12:42

I like what i am hearing from Csaba Lazlo, will be interesting to see how things progress this year.

I see the same old chimps are still around though.

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Indy Rep Kid,

23/07/2008 12:22:41
#6

"Like I'd even care to know what the HhUMPS "Untermensch" did before this revolution descended on them."

Ah, so your obsession with all things Hearts is a recent phenomenon.

Maybe you should start obsessing with your own bunch of post-administration, murderer-employing, racist-chanting vermin?
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victorian of gorgie ,

23/07/2008 12:24:20
#10 irk, and that's being kind to them.

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Addie,

23/07/2008 12:27:24
So far he is talking the talk and has impressed me in his recent interviews. Lets hope he can get the team winning again.

#9 The good thing about some of these chimps is that it takes too much effort to read the Primary 7 slang that you can easily ignore them!
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Barberolli,

23/07/2008 12:30:14
#2 impotent pump...

would that not be 107 goin on soon to be 108, much4cho eh, 8aw8ag, much4cho, eh, humppps, eh, decline castle, im a f4nny, eh, much4cho, eh, eh, eh, T I T.......
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Paranoid John from Midlothian,

23/07/2008 12:32:29
#3....you here all week? You got a show at the fringe this year...I have a name for it...The Fann* show!! That's you big guy....tickets sold out? Dinnaehinksae. Like Hibs Barca...plenty seats...see you at your show. Bawsak.
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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 12:33:57
I like the fact that he is not making outlandish claims too like us winning the league etc.

I remember david O'Leary's Leeds UTD team taking pelters when they were drawn in the same champions League group with Lazio and Real Madrid... The papers were full of stories about how much of a tanking they were going to get and O'Leary just said things like 'Well we are not favourrites to qualify but we will be going out there as underdogs and doing our best' etc.

Bet O'Leary just walked into the dressing room and left little newspaper clippings on the lockers etc and let them get really p155ed.

Pressley and Jefferies did the same thing with Murderwell player Don Hutchison's (was that his name?... had a big affro) comments and we went out and pumped them.

Trick is to keep up the good communication and modesty in the press, play down your chances publicly but always with just a wee air of 'let's just wait and see shall we', set realistic goals and then raise them slightly each time one is achieved and keep the players confident... This is publicaly.

In the dressing room you get them champing at the bit and determined and let them know that they more than capable of beating anyone in this league.

Use all the negative press and comments as a spur and go and settle some old scores... McGhee's Murderwell on day one would be a perfect place to start.
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23/07/2008 12:41:18
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campaigner,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 12:45:53
When will the Evening News employ proper journalists who don't copy and paste statements from the hearts website. This was on the site last night not exactly up to date news is it.

Also I would like to see tynecastle packed to the brim again like a few years ago. I think we have finally got the right management in place and all I wish to say to Mr Romanov is please let him do his job.
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Talk o' the Toun,

23/07/2008 12:53:07
All basic but welcome improvements....half the battle if you communicate where we are going.

The HEARTS get more GLORIOUS by the day.
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Jamboy,,

23/07/2008 12:53:55
2,3,6 and 16

"it talks and talks and talks and it's utter nonsense".
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Top Floor,

23/07/2008 12:58:40


#2,3,6 and 16

How did you get that computer into your padded cell ???!!!

Nurse !.... prepare a strong sedative, Mr Pimp's had another one of his turns ....
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High Lines Jambo,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 13:13:11
Im interested to see what effect Csaba's coaching has on the likes of Chezny, Wallace and even Mole.

It's amazing what a good pre-season can do for younger lads who have been struggling a bit for fitness or form. Lets face it, the last two seasons have been a nightmare, hopefully we end up with a fitter, more enthusiastic side this time round.
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busbyfh,

23/07/2008 13:23:04
Footballing common sense being spoken by the new guy - at least this sounds good.
Just shows the BS about inter player relations that was supposed to be improving coming out of Tynie for the previous two seasons - Things must have been really bad moral wise for a couple of years. Just hope they really are starting to get on .....none of this going out for an Italian meal to bond krap - GO OUT FOR LOADS OF BEER AND GET PI55ED TOGETHER - HAVE A LAUGH - far more chance of helping.

Note that Kasbah has talked a few times about moving into space after the releasing of the ball. This has been my pet hate for a while now - NOBODY LOOKED FOR A SPACE - each Hearts player was happy being static.
Again --- Progress ?????????????
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Naeboz,

23/07/2008 13:27:44
#15 Jamboy

Don Goodman
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Salvatori,

23/07/2008 13:31:49
More than anything this speaks volumes about just how bad things were on the training side pre-Mr Loverman. Players not talking to each other on the training field, not eating together etc. Under Shabba, now they are...

Shaggy led us to believe that these issues were sorted, when quite clearly they weren't... says it all really, and along with the fact that he was perhaps too familiar with the players and hence lacking the necessary disciplinary clout, is probably another reason he got the heave-ho.
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Chas Niceass,

23/07/2008 13:34:22
Do Csaba and Vlad really have to meet? I fear that may be the fly in the ointment - the spanner in the works - lets see if we can keep them apart forever!
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Indy Rep Kid,

23/07/2008 13:34:28
#16

Recognise these???

"The Mighty WELL will be playing Champions League Football before the HUMPS...Scotlands 3rd FORCE NOW....You Lot are just jealous....eh mucha***s!!!!
HEE HAWW CORGY, HEEHAWW!!!(Everybody HUMPS Hearts & Hibs)"

Or this one from the same thread...

"Both Edinburgh TEAMS are minnows....The WELL are the club to follow now.....With our great manager who understandably turned down the humps.....we will CHALLENGE the OF dominance next year....CHAMPIONS LEAGUE football here we come..."

Or this one...

""Motherwell Are Scotlands 3rd force get used to it mucha***s..."

BILEY - "SPL Team Liar-of-the Year"...
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Jambo 58,

23/07/2008 13:35:53
Omni.Present Pimpernel

Your post at #6

For soemone who claims not to care about what Hearts do or did, you've always got an awful lot to say about them.

Sorry to burst your bubble, cos I'm sure you think you are somewhat smart and witty, but your not !!!!
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craigmountjambo,

23/07/2008 13:36:12
oy, pimpernel - you can spout your endless drivel all you like after all it is a free world... but however much you dislike us Hearts fans - using the word that the Nazi's reserved for the reason to exterminate the jewish people is too much... please just be gone, ya ignoramus
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Salvatori,

23/07/2008 13:39:15
26 - Indeed IRK, he really pulled the wool over our eyes on that one.

Motherwell's best season in an age, yet their fans are still nowhere to be seen. P*ss poor ground, waterlogged excuse of a pitch and no fans. Third force indeed.
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jmcmil,

23/07/2008 13:40:39
Still the right noises coming from the man - let's see shall we?
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busbyfh,

23/07/2008 13:47:14
I note that the "blank the plank" ethos that was on the go a few weeks ago has sunk again..........Pimpernel has many folk on here hooked - Answering him is no answer.
The reprobate thrives on receiving abuse of any kind - continue and so does he !
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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 13:48:58
#23

That was the chap!... Don Goodman, Don Hutchison was the English guy that scored for us against Germany wasn't he... DOH!

Anyway i remember Elvis saying a big thankyou to him afterwards and saying that it was the easiest game he had ever seen in terms of motivating the players.
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Heartfelt,

EDINBURGH 23/07/2008 14:28:47
Talking of Goodman, don't forget that overweight pensioner Dean Windyass's anti-Hearts comments at the start of the 97/98 season. First home game 4-1 v the Sheep and the SC at the end of the season. We must thank him next Sunday........
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Leithjambo,

23/07/2008 14:32:43
"I want to tell the Hearts supporters that we will try and bring not only the smile back but the good weather in the stadium".
Brilliant Shabba!
To wake up every morning and know that whatever you do you will do your best and try and spread as much happiness as you can.
Just like that Omni present pimpernel.
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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 14:42:40
#33

Oh yeah, I remember that one too...

You see the way the fans on here are feeling at the moment compared to last pre-season?

If the players are feeling the same way then the words of...deep breath...

Andy Walker, Davie Provan, Jim Traynor, Tom Miller, Ewen Cameron, KEITH JACKSHUN, Gordon Waddell, Everyone at the Sun and Stuart Lovell will have got them more motivated than Csaba could have dreamed of.

Little ditties like Mad Vlad's cast of thousands, faceless minions, Relegation, Debt, Bankrupcy, Asset stripping, No investment as any investor would rather buy a small share in one of the Old Firm (Murdo MacLeoud), unsettled players etc, etc, etc, etc...

... Will have the players champing at the bit and gagging to get hold of the omnipotent darlings of the Media like Hibs, Dundee UTD and Murderwell and i for one am looking forward to seeing a few sneers wiped off a few faces this season.

I want to see another Goodman style lesson dished out to Murderwell especially, roll on day 1!
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Indy Rep Kid,

23/07/2008 14:51:56
#35

"You see the way the fans on here are feeling at the moment compared to last pre-season?"

It can only mean one thing.....i'm putting a tenner on Well to win 4-0!
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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 15:15:12
#35

LOL!... Could be you never know but i think that there will be a few old scores wanting settled after the torrents of bull 5h1t coming our way from the press in the last couple of seasons... Similar to what we fans have had to endure from folk on hers.
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hibbyspurs,

23/07/2008 15:16:53
gawd this ongoning love in you yams are having is making me feel seeek.....

I wish MR Romanov would pay the boy from Canon to fix yer fax machine, honestly I do......

Happy Jambos? What the fecks that all about then?
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Gorgie's Finest,

23/07/2008 15:21:54
#38 Spurs

If your happy and you know it clap your hands.

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Royalty,

Zandvoort 23/07/2008 15:40:14
Csaba Laszlo has not been sacked yet?

Wait till he tries picking the team.

Hearts are on a repetative spin cycle.

He'll be lucky to be in post come October.

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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 15:45:17
#40

"repetative spin cycle."

Wow you've just summed yourself up in one statement... please pick a coconut.

PS: Will The Rangers' fans continue to hide their heads in the sands as celtic march on to another title?... $ in a row eh? Must hurt that... Still you did win the Scottish Cup and the Disney (matter) Cup in that time I suppose.

Rangers fans have no doubt reigned in their expectations a little... Back to the days of the eighties I would imagine.

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Jamboy,,

23/07/2008 15:46:42
$ in a row, should have read 4 in a row.

Will Smith survive another season if Celts make it 5 in a row...
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SPL,WORLDCLASS MANAGER,CHAMPIONSLEAGUE,RONALDINHO ,

23/07/2008 15:54:02
Csaba Laszlo will take herts to the heights he took uganda.
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Royalty,

Zandvoort 23/07/2008 16:10:21
#41

"Rangers fans have no doubt reigned in their expectations a little..."

I suppose you have cornered the market in low expectations, being a bottom six club.

Maybe next season you'll get a bit closer to the Hibs.



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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 16:16:49
#46

But rangers are such a massive club though...

Tw second places and a third, a Scottish Cup and a Disney Cup?... Oh dear... Maybe Ally will get the gig on the back of four in a row but let's face it he will just be continuing Walt's ways wont he... Don't look good.

Get your heads out of the sand... Murray is running your club into the ground!
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Stevie Frail,

23/07/2008 16:38:44
Pundit

quite right mate, instead you remain the parasites that suck the blood out of Scottish football.
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Indy Rep Kid,

23/07/2008 16:39:44
Hey Rileeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey!!!!!!!!!

"Both Edinburgh TEAMS are minnows....The WELL are the club to follow now.....With our great manager who understandably turned down the humps.....we will CHALLENGE the OF dominance next year....CHAMPIONS LEAGUE football here we come..."

Motherwell!!! HEEEEE HAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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Jamboy,,

Edinburgh 23/07/2008 16:44:32
#53

Yup that was some post right enough... January was it not?
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Indy Rep Kid,

23/07/2008 17:06:44
#55

One question: why did you employ a murderer to work for the club on day release but 'forgot' to inform us innocent folk who might actually have been in danger?

Maybe that's how you do things in Motherwell (a.k.a. 'Glasgow-Lite') but it's not how it's done here.
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4-0 Oops! Hartley Hat-trick,

23/07/2008 17:21:26
pimpernel you said 'ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY'

but surely its only 'ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT' ?????

and counting.

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Vlad Magic,

23/07/2008 21:23:22
Riley. You need help mate. You hear me??? Listen carefully. YOU NEED HELP. Dont read this and think I am taking the pash. Dont Go off on one. LISTEN!!!! YOU NEED HELP.
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Leithjambo,

23/07/2008 21:34:33
#63
WHY TRY?
Hes a crank
plain & simple
Youd have more joy with the Kevin Spacey character from 7
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Vlad Magic,

23/07/2008 22:16:29
#64 Cant help it. I rememeber when Riley was just Riley. Was alright for a while. He's totally lost it now. Completely off the wall. Madder than a box of squirels. I actually feel sorry for the poor lad.
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Duns Hibby,

23/07/2008 22:55:40
OOOPS big mixu three crackers, keep the ball sir,
loved the 6/2 scoreline.
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Leithjambo,

23/07/2008 23:47:16
DH
yes yummy of course
Remembered the 5-1 jimmy
Watched it in Robbies
Sore knuckles off the ceiling me
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Way Out West,

24/07/2008 09:48:51
Duns Hibby

More like DUNG Hibby
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