
'My Name is Vladimir Romanov, I want to tell you my story'
"My Name is Vladimir Romanov, I want to tell you my story."Those are the surprise words that will close this week's episode of Romanov: Czar of Hearts. Last reported in the UK to be penniless and living aboard the rusted old hull of the K19 submarine, we have tracked down the Czar and interviewed him about his time at Hearts and his life. This special bonus episode will be released on Saturday March 22nd.

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The Sun
8 hours ago
- The Sun
‘It was carnage' – I slept in a SKIP the night I made Scottish Cup history with Hibs against Rangers
MADCAP footballer Jason Cummings has told how he slept in a skip the night Hibs won the Scottish Cup for the first time in over a century. Cummings, 29, was part of the Hibs team that defeated Rangers 3-2 at Hampden Park on Saturday 21 May 2016. 3 3 Victory ended a 114 year Scottish Cup hoodoo for the Edinburgh club and sparked unprecedented celebrations among their fans. The following day the team took part in an open top bus victory parade through the capital to their home in Leith. Cummings told the Open Goal podcast: "That group of boys was class. It was carnage. We were right on the bevvies and then we went out on a three or four day bender. "That's the best, after it when you're celebrating in the changing room. The parade was unbelievable as well after that -- just seeing the people, it was like 200-plus-thousand, it was unbelievable. "The night before that parade I woke up in a skip. I was out all night and I swear, see one of those nights where you're out on it non-stop and I mind walking past this skip. "And mate, I'm f****** shattered and I just jumped in there and fell asleep. "The sun woke me up and 'you've got the parade today'. I had to jump out the skip like that and get the suit on, straight back out. I loved it. "It (the parade day) was class. People greeting their eyes out, like 'never seen it in my life', 'you've made my life', 'you'll never need to buy a drink again'. "We were just heros. It was class. Really good." Cummings, who grew up a Hearts fan, became a hero at Hibs. He left the club for Nottingham Forest the following year and was sent out on three loan moves including a spell at Rangers. He also played for Dundee before a life-changing move to Australia. He currently stars for Indian Super League champions Mohun Bagan, based in Kolkata. The striker, who also plays for the Australian national team despite representing Scotland in a friendly, said he's loving life in India. He said: "I love it. It's a different world out there but football-wise it's a different class. "We get 60,000 or 70,000 every game, and the fans just love football. "When I first went I thought obviously cricket is massive there but we're in Kolkata and they just all love football... (I'm the) main man, bigger than the Beatles over there. Can't move walking down the streets." He added: "It's chaos, with the fans. As soon as we leave (the hotel) -- the stadium is right over the road -- it should be a five minute drive but it takes us an hour to get there. "There's flares -- I saw a ten year old on a horse with a flare going to the game." Despite a reputation for his exuberant behaviour, he said he enjoys quieter pursuits in India. 3 He said: "Lifestyle-wise there's not much to do. We'll go out for a wee game of golf with the boys but I play a bit of chess. I'm good at the chess, I love it. "There's so much time over there. When we go back after training we're just in the hotel so it's the same food, everyone is in there, the manager is in there as well, and all the coaches. "There's a tennis court there... a bit of poker. We go out and about but as soon as you go out and about you just get crowded, like proper. "Because there's not many tourists you stick out like a sore thumb. They see me, blond hair and all that, they're just on you for photos, photos, photos. "When my mum came over, she was like Joanna Lumley over there. She was getting surrounded, non-stop, you can't go anywhere. "It's a city of joy, Kolkata, but just so many people. "The maddest thing I've seen, just everyday... cows just going up the street, goats, stray dogs running on the training pitch and that." But he said India offered him something he wouldn't find anywhere else. He added: "It just came about, they were interested and they were proper wanting me. "I looked into it a wee bit and, I don't know, the fanbase and all that. "I saw the games and 60,000 or 70,000 I thought that's a bit me that. "I'll go over there and try it... just the atmosphere at the games, that they all love it over there, I just thought where else can you get that? "I wouldn't get that anywhere else."


Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Scottish Sun
Scotland star ties the knot at plush Scottish wedding venue with team-mates in attendance
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LAWRENCE SHANKLAND might not be on international duty with Scotland this week but the Hearts striker had a few days to remember away from football. The Hearts and Scotland striker tied the knot with his new wife Nicole at a plush Scottish wedding venue at the end of last month. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Lawrence Shankland with his new wife Nicole 2 They enjoyed a walk along the beachfront Shankland, 29, had been engaged to Nicole since 2022 until they made it official on May 30 at the Seamill Hydro hotel in West Kilbride. The award-winning seaside hotel shared a stunning video detailing the special day for the newly-weds. In a short clip posted on Instagram, Lawrence and Nicole were filmed walking along the beachfront in the beautiful Ayrshire sun. It also showed Nicole posing for pictures in front of the shore, with Lawrence captured inside the hotel lobby, and both of them meeting up again outside the entrance. The couple shared intimidate moments both inside and outside of the hotel, while also being filmed when catching up their with their groomsmen and bridesmaids. The video also provides fans with a behind the scenes sneak peek of the wedding venue and how it all looked on the day for Mr and Mrs Shankland. The striker was joined by a number of his Hearts team-mates for the big day. Shankland will be enjoying his well-earned time off from football after season finished before his big day. But it won't be a quiet summer for the 29-year-old as he has a big decision to make on his future in football. Shankland is nearing the very end of his Hearts contract and could leave the club in the coming weeks. New Jambos boss Derek McInnes is keen to hold onto him but the striker has interest from down south. West Brom and Southampton have expressed interest in signing the forward on a free transfer. Keep up to date with ALL the latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football page


BBC News
6 days ago
- BBC News
'Honoured' Gordon awarded testimonial match against Sunderland
Craig Gordon's testimonial match will see Hearts face newly-promoted Premier League side Sunderland at Tynecastle next Scottish Premiership club say 42-year-old goalkeeper Gordon has "earned legendary status" after racking up 330 appearances across two Scotland international, and the nation's fourth-most capped player, left Hearts in 2007 for Sunderland, who will visit Tynecastle on Saturday, 26 July."It's a great honour to be granted a testimonial year with the club that I grew up supporting," Gordon said. "The club I have given my all for, the club that I love."Throughout my career I've won trophies, played at the highest level and represented my country, but what fills me with pride the most is pulling on that Hearts jersey and walking out in front of our fans. "To be able to share a testimonial year with our supporters is very special to me. It's also particularly pleasing to look forward to welcoming Sunderland to Tynecastle. "I enjoyed some great times at the Stadium of Light and they hold a special place in my heart."