Your Views On Hearts' Display

Brian Haldane, Tollcross: "It's a decent result. We were shocking in the first half but we improved after the break. Zaliukas had a great game and he bounced back from last week's horror show in style. He was the top man."

Chris Logan, Straiton: "That's two points dropped rather than one point gained. We should be beating teams like St Mirren comfortably if we have serious aspirations of playing top six football after the split."

William Porteous, Chesser: "A disappointing display from Hearts. We didn't pass the ball well at all. Hopefully we haven't blown our chances of making the top six with this result. It's not in our hands now which is disappointing."

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Darren Higgins, Leith: "I would have settled for a point at half time but it was disappointing that we didn't get all three points after getting off to the perfect start in the second half."

Michael Davies, Newington: "It was a bit of a lacklustre display. I think that, on the balance of play, a draw was probably a fair result. Eggert Jonsson was the man of the match again."

Jim Robinson, Moredun: "It's a bit frustrating that we had to settle for a point here. We got better as the game went on but their keeper made some fantastic saves. We were a bit unlucky not to win."

Ian Rae, Fountainbridge: "We looked at our best when Suso was firing on all cylinders and that didn't happen often enough in this game. We didn't create enough."

Danny Purves, Longstone: "We weren't at our best but we managed to grind out a point. It was a decent game and both sides will feel that they had the chances to win it."

John Morton, Danderhall: "That's a blow to our hopes of making the top six. We need to hope that St Johnstone slip up now. We weren't really good enough in this game. Too many players had an off day."

Paul Johnston, Gilmerton: "It wasn't a good performance so I'm satisfied with a point here. I thought that we'd won it at the end though with Calum Elliot's header."