Dundee united v Hearts: Holt able to appraise the value of the golden generation that has emerged at Tynecastle this season
THE reaction of Hearts supporters towards the emergence of the golden generation at city rivals Hibernian will likely have been one of denial; fans found hunched in corners with their hands over their ears as the likes of Scott Brown, Kevin Thomson and Steven Whittaker paraded around Easter Road to a fanfare of hope and expectation.
THE reaction of Hearts supporters towards the emergence of the golden generation at city rivals Hibernian will likely have been one of denial; fans found hunched in corners with their hands over their ears as the likes of Scott Brown, Kevin Thomson and Steven Whittaker paraded around Easter Road to a fanfare of hope and expectation.
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Yet now their senses are alive to the bright futures ahead of the crop of aspiring young players to emerge at their club.
Constricted by financial issues, John McGlynn's hand was forced as he ushered through talent from Hearts' youth system but any concerns have been mitigated by the assurance with which such as Jason Holt, Callum Tapping, Fraser Mullen, Jamie Walker and Billy King have all settled into the first team. Against Ross County last weekend the Tynecastle side comprised players with an average age of 22½ and they were able to come away with a 2-2 draw.
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