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Robbie Neilson ditching Hearts cup final comforts as he plots Arbroath mission

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Hearts team hotel for a day out in Arbroath.The Jambos will train at Oriam before heading along the M8 for an overnight stop ahead of Sunday’s Hampden showdown with Celtic.But Neilson is leaving no stone unturned in his bid to return the Gorgie boys to the top flight at the first time of asking.So instead of heading west with his squad, he’ll be going north to Gayfield in order to see Dick Campbell’s Arbroath in action.The Lichties visit Tynecastle on Boxing Day and even though he’s less than 24 hours from a shot at a first major trophy as a manager, Neilson is putting that on the back burner in order to run the rule over the part-timers.“The build-up is still the same, whether it’s now or the end of the season, you still have a good week’s.

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