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Heary said, 'Liam brings a lot of experience here. He has played at the highest level for clubs like Manchester United and Newcastle United and been an international with Ireland. He has also coached at a high level with Hibernians and brings plenty of experience to our staff.
'Joseph will bring some new ideas to the coaching side. He has only recently finished playing and will be able to bring that experience into coaching. I think that they can both bring a lot to the club and help improve results.”
Heary added, 'I won the league while I played under Liam at Bohs so I know him well and how he works. He will add a lot in preparing players for games. I played with and against Joey many times so I know how well how good he is and that is why I am bringing him in.'Fans spot Hearts stewards appearing to cover up title podium as Celtic force last-day showdown
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