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Thread: Captain Christophe Berra told he can leave Hearts

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    Captain Christophe Berra told he can leave Hearts

    Is this guy worth taking a punt on? Experienced enough.
    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/51019416

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    If the price is right...we could do a lot worse. But I wouldn't be pushing the boat out wildly for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handsome_Devil View Post
    If the price is right...we could do a lot worse. But I wouldn't be pushing the boat out wildly for him.
    Where on earth would we play and when ? Past his best and destined lower divisions.

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    Absolutely past his best but if we can pay him 500 quid a week as back-up ahead of Mugabi that's potentially the difference between third and fourth.

    I wouldn't be going crazy to sign him by any means but I bet we and plenty others make a discreet enquiry to his agent about his demands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handsome_Devil View Post
    Absolutely past his best but if we can pay him 500 quid a week as back-up ahead of Mugabi that's potentially the difference between third and fourth.

    I wouldn't be going crazy to sign him by any means but I bet we and plenty others make a discreet enquiry to his agent about his demands.
    In the games against us this season it's been clear that he's not the player he was -not quick enough, and, frankly, fouled a lot when he was caught out. But it was equally clear that Hearts' problems went well beyond Berra. If, after a measured and objective assessment, our management could see us using him as back-up in some games, and if the wages were right, then it's worth a gentle enquiry. But I wouldn't go chasing.

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    No. He is well past it and way too expensive.

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    Do not go near him - he's done. Unless we get a bid of £3M for Gallacher ??

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    No way, why would we even consider this. If he's not good enough for a team sitting adrift at the bottom of the table why would we think he can do a job for a team currently sitting in third.
    Way past his prime he'd be more likely heading for a championship team or another struggling team in the premiership.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skippy91 View Post
    No way, why would we even consider this. If he's not good enough for a team sitting adrift at the bottom of the table why would we think he can do a job for a team currently sitting in third.
    Couldn't agree more. Forget the player's name and the club he plays for. The fact is they are sitting adrift at the bottom for a reason.

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    He makes Hartley look like an Olympic sprinter he is that slow. He will also start to pick up more injuries, bookings and suspensions the last thing we need is to be paying someone to sit on the bench or in the stand getting money for nothing

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