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Laszlo calls for experience
Hearts, 15:05, October 28, 2009 ,
Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo has demanded cash to spend in the January transfer window to arrest the club's decline.
The Hungarian tactician has become increasingly frustrated at the Tynecastle club's apparent lack of ambition, after steering the club to a third-place finish last year.
Hearts are currently in ninth place in the table and Laszlo insists he needs to bring in some experienced players when the transfer window opens next year.
Laszlo said: "I would like to have development. After third place I am not satisfied.
"If you would like to be better you must have a clear structure and you also need quality. A very good guy said, 'With youth players, you never win anything'.
"Progress is not a step back and this is the frustration after the third place.
"In January we must have replacements. These young players need a guide. We cannot always say a 19-year-old is ready.
"We must wake up. We're going backwards, something is wrong and I am angry."


