Callum Paterson: Hearts scarier than tank of sharks

Callum Paterson, who visited Deep Sea World yesterday, is looking forward to seeing full houses at Tynecastle. Picture: Andrew OBrienCallum Paterson, who visited Deep Sea World yesterday, is looking forward to seeing full houses at Tynecastle. Picture: Andrew OBrien
Callum Paterson, who visited Deep Sea World yesterday, is looking forward to seeing full houses at Tynecastle. Picture: Andrew OBrien
CALLUM Paterson went diving in a tank of sharks yesterday but said that, when it came to a sense of intimidation, other teams will find walking out at Tynecastle this term even scarier.

Delighted that pre-season sales of season tickets have surpassed 13,000, the full-back believes the partisan crowd can be a massive advantage to the newly-promoted Gorgie side and help to unsettle their Premiership visitors.

“Last year, we had sell-outs for every game and it was just a massive boost for the players. The fans were right behind us and wanted to see us play good football. Hopefully, we can keep repaying them for all their sacrifices. They watched us go down a couple of years ago and had a terrible season with everything. But we repaid them by coming back this season so hopefully we can move that on.”

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