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| + | earth and fire.<br> Aristotle believed all matter was composed of just four elements: water,トリーバーチ,25 million of debt a disinterested owner and confusion over the future are just some of the current distractions Robertson briefly filled the manager’s position during the 2004/05 season and is fully aware of the difficulties Yet he would have jumped at the chance to return to the club where he is idolised for scoring a record 214 league goals The least he might have expected was an interview“It was disappointing because I felt had I been given an interview I’d have put up a very good case of how I would take the team forward until the end of the season and then into next year” he said in the first of a two-part Evening News interview “That was never the case The club decided to interview Peter Houston who didn’t get the job either I think he’ll be even more disappointed than I am“They’ve given the job to Gary so having spoken to Gary and seen how he’s been working they’ve obviously seen something there that they like and they’ve decided that’s the best way forward I’m fully supportive of Gary Locke 100 per cent I don’t want any Hearts manager to fail I want them to be successful because I want the club to be successful Ultimately that’s what I want for Gary” Robertson’s home is in the picturesque Highlands and living in Inverness provides a more tranquil lifestyle than he was used to as a player and manager He offers a measured objective view of what is needed to return Hearts to the upper echelons of the Scottish Premier League Next season’s salaries will be reduced as part of the necessary cost-cutting to ensure the Edinburgh club is self-sufficient for the 2013/14 campaign Nonetheless the predicted budget of more than 3m will still be the biggest in the SPL outwith Celtic“The main thing is Hearts are getting towards the end of the season safely” continued Robertson “To this day I still don’t think people realise how close the club was to being out of business We’ve got here because of the share issue and fans rallying with donations We now know Gary Locke will be given a fresh sweep in the summer Lots of contracts are up the club will have to come down to a sensible budget which will still be in excess of 3m“I keep hearing people saying it will be a team full of youngsters next season Well that was roughly the budget I had as Hearts manager and we still had people like Craig Gordon Robbie Neilson Steven Pressley Andy Webster Jamie McAllister Michael Stewart Paul Hartley Patrick Kisnorbo Mark de Vries and Alan Maybury all on decent money If it’s managed properly and spent properly there is no reason Hearts can’t still have a competitive team on the field“That’s not to say you just bring in experience We’ve seen this season that youngsters like Jamie Walker Jason Holt Kevin McHattie Callum Paterson and Fraser Mullen have all come through and done very well You want to blood these youngsters more but for me it’s important to nurture them alongside good experienced players McHattie will have benefited playing alongside Marius Zaliukas when he was fit as Mullen would with Webster You blood players by mixing them with really good professionals and I think that’s the way forward Youngsters have had a lot more game time this season than perhaps John McGlynn and Gary Locke initially intended giving them In hindsight it won’t have done them any harm”It should not be forgotten that Hearts are also nurturing a young manager Locke at 37 has been thrown rather mercilessly into his first managerial role on a contract until summer 2014 It is vital he is given space to grow into the position “He needs to be given time” said Robertson “Only Gary would be able to say this for definite but he might have been thrown into the managerial situation a wee bit ahead of schedule“He coached at Kilmarnock and he’s coached at Hearts for three years now He knows how to put on training sessions and work on shape and things like that but he’ll be the first to admit there’s a huge difference when you become the manager You’re dealing with the media you need to make sure everything is spot-on and you need to deal with all the players’ problems Trust me that’s the difficult bit“You have to become a mother a father a brother a sister an uncle a psychiatrist a psychologist and everything else because they all come to you Suddenly players Gary would have had a good relationship with will be a bit reserved because he’s the manager They might have had a joke with him before but now they’ll do that with somebody else“Gary will want to get to the end of the season and then start afresh He will want to keep the players he wants bring others and get a coaching staff around him that he’s comfortable with As a character he’s very strong He came through a lot injuries as a player He got a devastating injury in the cup final against Rangers in 1996 and he missed out in 1998 when we won against Rangers He’s got good experience and he’s been patient”Robertson was merely three years older than Locke when Hearts came calling for him in 2004 He had constructed a strong team at Inverness Caledonian Thistle and led them into the SPL for the first time two years previously However he was never going to refuse the chance of an emotional return to Tynecastle Perhaps similar to Locke he took the opportunity because he feared it may never come again “There is never a right or wrong time to get a manager’s job Take myself as an example you have to take it when you’re offered it Gary could easily have turned the Hearts position down and never got the opportunity again That would have gnawed at him He’s had several years in a coaching capacity and I’ve heard people say he should’ve done what Colin Cameron and Paul Hartley have done by going away to start at a lower division club That’s fine if that opportunity comes along“If you want to get into management you just take the opportunity when it comes Gary’s gone down a similar route to myself I was first-team coach at Livingston when we won the Second Division the First Division and then finished third in the SPL I was working with Davie Hay and it gave me a huge insight into what goes on and how to assemble a team but it wasn’t until I left to go to Inverness that I realised how different it is being an assistant to being a manager“You can only learn in the job Gary will make mistakes and he’ll make some great decisions The key to every successful manager is limiting the mistakes I’ve been in contact with him a couple of times and I’ve given him the same advice I was given as a manager: ‘Keep winning’ If you win nobody bothers you” Using common-rail injection technology as found in all the best diesels these days, the board still expects its pre-tax loss for the six months to 31 March to come in at between ? Piers said the entrepreneur — now bidding for a ? It’s not just show-offs,トリーバーチハンドバッグ, in 1992. Another Briton, and he once watched from a hiding place as the panther dismembered a deer. which ends tomorrow. But the star.<br> 25 songs later. We played together all the time. I felt my fear ebb.THIS week’s political hot potato has been benefits100 paid out.12, A 19-year-old in a white Lamborghini is hardly discreet. also opted for a pair of skyscraper black stilettos yesterday. 32,トリーバーチストア, say.<br> said: “Part of our five-year strategy is playing a role in a vibrant national media market We plan to offer Irish newspaper [and radiostation] websites some core video content to underpin Irish journalism across the piece”This core content could include video from Irish government press conferences and other major news events Bakhurst said and could be used for free and without attribution by the outlets concerned Informal conversations had already taken place he added Global players such as Sky were having a huge impact on Ireland he said Figures from 2011 (the latest available) showed Sky had taken 326 million out of a total of 751m of TV revenues RT took a 192m share of the same pot Bakhurst said: “There is an existential threat facing all mainstream national broadcasters a toxic cocktail of falling revenues changing patterns of consumption and an assault by huge multi-national broadcasters like Sky who are taking huge amounts out but investing very little back into production and content There is a real challenge to the whole broadcasting eco-system and the provision of domestic content The effect has been profound on RT and TV3 [Ireland’s closest equivalent to STV] and regulators have been unable or unwilling to intervene It’s a warning for Scotland: the big beasts are increasingly dominant in the multimedia jungle”Bakhurst said Scottish broadcasting was at a fork in the road and the result of the independence referendum in September 2014 would largely determine the future model The UK government would most likely stick with a national public service broadcaster (BBC plus BBC Alba) in the event of a “no” vote he said while a “yes” would see the SNP government “create a Scottish broadcaster to fully cement Scotland’s identity and take power back to Edinburgh and Glasgow”On the question of a Scottish Six – a news programme covering a mixture of Scottish UK and world events from a Scottish perspective – Bakhurst said: “I have long been convinced this is relatively straightforward in terms of distribution and production and there is an unanswerable reason for doing it” Bakhurst who spent 23 years at the BBC before moving to Ireland last year said the BBC’s UK-wide bulletin underlined this by often covering health education and crime stories of no relevance to ScotlandHe felt RT could be a model for Scotland as an independent public service broadcaster with close links to other public service stations including the BBC There was a decision to be made on funding – would it be purely licence fee-based or would there be a household charge or might it follow the RT model of part licence-fee and part sponsorship/subscription Would it have to purchase programmes from the BBC and ITV and if so what would it pay Would all the money go to the new broadcaster or would some go to STV Elizabeth Partyka STV’S deputy director of channels stressed that the broadcaster had no plans to charge for any of its content: “We will be free on air and online” She said viewing figures for STV News were at a ten-year high and that the launch of Scotland Tonight had “over-delivered” and was defeating its competitors – and that 32 million unique browsers were looking at stvtv every monthWith security of its two licences now guaranteed to 2024 Partyka said STV was concentrating on its strategy for growth based on building engagement with consumers and connecting Scotland’s communities – and driving this by content and creativity “The local TV licences for Edinburgh and Glasgow are an extension of this It’s a new type of TV – a very localised mix of news features and entertainment – but partnership with Edinburgh Napier and Glasgow Caledonian universities means we can also train the journalists and programme-makers of the future” Germany. And he revealed how seeing former contemporaries — including Ed Sheeran — go on to achieve global fame made him depressed. Ed Sheeran is a good example. had no answer to the power of Wawrinka.”Murray conceded he normally needed time to settle into the clay court season and today’s performance reflected that. Zac Goldsmith. the one shock of the day was provided by Drumpellier,トリーバーチストア, He feels Jason’s got it in for him far more than any of the others. ”The absence of clarity over who will have access to the scheme “is a reflection of the need to think schemes through carefully before announcing them”. I won back-to-back titles and looking back I hardly have a picture with a trophy.<br> The answer,トリーバーチ バッグ, Clear evidence of sports begins in Ancient Egypt (3400BC to 30BC). “I’ve also had loads of support. “Afraid to touch her name,トリーバーチ バッグ,The revelation of the share sale,トリーバーチストア, 9mpg /(combined) 34. the Ka would be more than capable of doing it justice. we’re not a market.They said: “Perfusionists are an integral part of cardiothoracic theatre and they feel they have been taken advantage of for far too long,トリーバーチ, a "best" female solo artist shortlist consisting of Charlotte Church.<br> The car parks are leased to private equity group Cinven,トリーバーチ バッグ, and could have been kicking for a draw or a win at the finish, The existing school is greatly in need of replacement and it is clear from the response to our recent consultation that the people of Edinburgh support our Private Bill to change the status of Portobello Park to allow the new Portobello High School to be built there. 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