Gordon set for hearing
18 Dec 2006 - 09:29:40
Hearts goalkeeper Craig Gordon has revealed he is unsure over his Tynecastle future despite being named the new captain of the troubled Edinburgh club last week.
The Scotland international wore the armband for the first time in Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Aberdeen but faces a disciplinary hearing this week which could see him follow former skipper Steven Pressley out of the exit door.
Pressley left Hearts two weeks ago after falling out with majority shareholder Vladimir Romanov after he revealed "significant unrest" in the dressing room.
Vice-captain Paul Hartley and Gordon flanked Pressley as he read out the statement in October, but Hartley survived the axe at a disciplinary hearing last week.
Gordon is due before the same disciplinary panel this week and has vowed to have his say on the saga that threatens to ruin Hearts' season.
"I have no idea what will happen. Paul (Hartley) has been very quiet about what has happened to him, he doesn't want to discuss it with anybody," revealed Gordon.
"But I'm not worried. I will go in and listen to what they have to say. I will also have my say.
"I don't think I will be losing my place."