Locke: Doubts won't affect plans
Former Middlesbrough star Juninho has backed manager Tony Mowbray to get it right as he attempts to drag the club back into the Barclays Premier League.
The Brazilian was back on Teesside last weekend and spent time in conversation with Mowbray during a Former Players' Association dinner at the Riverside Stadium.
Juninho told the club's official website: "He is upset like all the supporters because the way the team was playing before Christmas, we expected to be at least in the play-offs.
"But football doesn't work exactly how you are thinking. I like talking to Tony, he knows very much about football and he has a similar way of thinking about how we should play.
"He likes the players to always go forward and that's good, it's the way it should be."
The Tynecastle club are about ?25million in debt, with ?15million of that owed to Lithuanian bank Ukio Bankas, which faces a bankruptcy hearing today.
Hearts moved to allay any fears of possible administration on Tuesday with a statement which claimed they are doing everything it can to "trade normally" while insisting that "the club is completely up to date with player salaries and taxes and the club continues to head towards operational self-sustainability."
Ahead of Saturday's Clydesdale Bank Premier League clash with St Mirren at Tynecastle, the former Jambos skipper and coach, said: "I'm sure the directors will let us know if anything happens.
"We've been told, hopefully, everything will be fine for next season so I can only go on that.
"I'm trying to build a team for next season and I'm pretty sure a lot of players out there would love to come here.
"I don't think the threat of administration will be bothering any of our potential targets.
"The first thing I ask them is if they want to come and play for Hearts and if they tell me that then hopefully we can get one or two signed up, no matter what's happening off the pitch.
"The best thing for everyone at the club would be for things to get sorted out off the pitch.
"As I've said since I took the job, the club isn't out of the woods and are still in a precarious position.
"But my sole focus is on the football, other questions are for the directors.
"I'm here as first team manager and all I can concentrate on is football matters."