Kingston vows to seize last chance

23 February 2010 14:22
Jefferies has told Kingston he is on his final warning at Tynecastle after his commitment to the cause was repeatedly called into question under former boss Csaba Laszlo.[LNB]Ghana midfielder Kingston, 29, was handed his first appearance for more than two months by Jefferies when he came off the bench in Sunday's 2-0 Scottish Premier League win over Hamilton.[LNB]He took to the field to a mixture of cheers and jeers from the home fans, who Jefferies has urged to give Kingston the benefit of the doubt.[LNB]The playmaker is determined to repay Jefferies' faith in him, telling Hearts.TV: "It has been a long time since I last played and I was happy to see myself back at Tynecastle. It was great to be back.[LNB]"No-one is perfect and everyone has problems in their career but I just want to get back playing.[LNB]"I am so, so happy about the new manager. He is like a father to me now. The first time I met him, I was so happy with the way he spoke to me.[LNB]"He is an experienced manager and, the way he spoke, I knew he has something to give this club.[LNB]"Everybody is happy in training and the morale in the dressing room has changed. It is a very good thing he is here.[LNB]"It is important that I don't let him down as he has supported me so well. I know I have to work hard in training and in games.[LNB]"It is not about me talking, I have to stay quiet and deliver on the pitch, give 100%."[LNB]Meanwhile, fellow midfielder Eggert Jonsson will miss Hearts' trip to Dundee United on Saturday week after his yellow card on Sunday triggered a one-match ban.[LNB][LNB] Aberdeen Evens, Draw 12/5, Hearts 11/4  

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