Kyle Lafferty: I don't want to be known as player who ignored Hibs

Hearts unveil their new signing Kyle Lafferty. Picture: Bill Murray/SNSHearts unveil their new signing Kyle Lafferty. Picture: Bill Murray/SNS
Hearts unveil their new signing Kyle Lafferty. Picture: Bill Murray/SNS
Hearts new boy Kyle Lafferty remembers coming to a hostile Tynecastle as a Rangers player and jokes that he was pelted by everything, including an old woman's false teeth. Whether or not that colourful memory is the embellishment of a fine raconteur, he says that passion is one of the reasons he chose to join Hearts rather than entertain the advances of city neighbours Hibernian.

Dismissing claims that he had been disrespectful to the Easter Road side after he snubbed signing talks with Neil Lennon to put pen to paper in Gorgie, the Northern Ireland striker said that after several days of talks with the Tynecastle hierarchy it would have been a greater slight to break away from those discussions to enter fresh negotiations with Hearts’ rivals.

Claiming that his heart was never in a move to Hibs, the 29-year-old insisted he has joined the biggest club in Edinburgh, hailing Hearts as the third force in Scottish football and refusing to rule out the possibility of bettering either of the Glasgow clubs over 
the course of the upcoming season.

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Those assertions will win him few fans in Leith, or at last season’s second-place finishers Aberdeen and they are unlikely to sway the opinion of his detractors at both Celtic and former employers Rangers. But Lafferty says all that matters to him now is what everyone at Hearts thinks and the impression he can make on Northern Ireland boss Michael O’Neill.

Hearts owner Ann Budge with new signing Kyle Lafferty. Picture: Bill Murray/SNSHearts owner Ann Budge with new signing Kyle Lafferty. Picture: Bill Murray/SNS
Hearts owner Ann Budge with new signing Kyle Lafferty. Picture: Bill Murray/SNS

“I don’t want to be known as the player who ignored Hibs, I want to be known as the guy who scored 20-25 goals with the first trophy in the new stand,” said the striker. “I want to be known for performances on the pitch. In my early days in Scotland, I wasn’t known enough on the pitch but I’ve been given a second chance and I’ve come to one helluva club to put things right.

“Being part of the Old Firm, I didn’t help myself to be honest but I was a young boy. Having the Celtic fans hate me, I thrived on it and it’s probably going to be the same 
here, especially with what has happened over the last couple of days. I believe I’ve joined the right club to progress my career and get Hearts to 
where they deserve to be and bring European football to the club. I think we can reach those heights. I’ve joined the biggest club in Edinburgh and the third in Scotland – I’ve made the right decision.

“Everyone knows Hibs were interested in me but I’m not going to waste four days negotiating with Hearts and it being 99 per cent done, then go across the city and show a lack of respect to Hearts by speaking to another team. I was fully focussed on Hearts and my decision was made. It was an easy decision once I saw the inside of the club and the history of the club, and even meeting Ann [Budge, the club chairwoman]. She brought a good vibe to everything and it was the right decision.”

As far as he is concerned the Hibs issue is now closed but he is not naive enough to believe that others will be as willing to leave things in the past.

Hearts owner Ann Budge with new signing Kyle Lafferty. Picture: Bill Murray/SNSHearts owner Ann Budge with new signing Kyle Lafferty. Picture: Bill Murray/SNS
Hearts owner Ann Budge with new signing Kyle Lafferty. Picture: Bill Murray/SNS

“When I come to play Hibs, I’ll shake Lenny’s hand. I’ve no problem with Neil Lennon, I think he’s a fantastic manager and I think he’ll do very well this season but I’m a Hearts player and that’s all I want to think about.