Danny Grainger on tough times at Hearts

Danny Grainger with the Scottish Cup trophy. Picture: Jayne WrightDanny Grainger with the Scottish Cup trophy. Picture: Jayne Wright
Danny Grainger with the Scottish Cup trophy. Picture: Jayne Wright
IN THE end it really does boil down to the football and the moments kids dream about. “Yes, there were a lot of hard times,” says Danny Grainger.

“I’ve had the worst injury of my career, wages haven’t been paid on time, we were told the club might only have days to live and we had to rely on the fans and even little kids coming in with their piggy banks to keep the club going but, looking back, not one ounce of me regrets coming to Hearts.”

As of 1 June, Grainger is a man in limbo, a man with no club. He would love to be looking forward to a new season at Tynecastle but, with cash tight and younger, cheaper players proving that they can come in and fill the void, he has to start afresh. He will move on, though, with a load of memories, pals he will treasure for life and, of course, a Scottish Cup winners’ medal from that 5-1 final win over Hibs. “I think the wages, once we got used to what was happening and the club got better at keeping us informed, we always knew we were going to get them, it was just a case of when.