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Spartans are Hearts’ first partners in the new project as the two clubs work towards a full collaboration. Tynecastle B team ...
THEY went head-to-head in the dugout in the Edinburgh derby. Now former Hearts boss Robbie Neilson has linked up with his old Hibs rival in Belgium. Neilson, 45, has reunited with ex-Hibs boss Lee ...
Former Hearts fan-favourite Callum Paterson has left English Championship side Sheffield Wednesday after five years with the ...
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Pierre Landry Kabore is preparing for a Hearts debut against Aberdeen in Monday’s opening Scottish Premiership match. Tynecastle officials are still awaiting final work permit confirmation from the UK ...
Sunderland might have been sent homeward to think again by their Scottish opponents, but it was still an enjoyable day out ...
Optimism is rife among Hearts supporters after Brighton and Hove Albion owner Tony Bloom completed a £9.86m deal to buy a 29% stake in the Edinburgh club.
A bust-up at the ticket office has prompted the life-long fan to give away his scarves in a pub and turn his back on the club ...
Tony Bloom says Hearts can "disrupt the pattern of domination which has been in place for far too long" in Scottish football after completing a £9.86m deal to buy a 29% stake in the Edinburgh club.
Brighton & Hove Albion owner-chairman Tony Bloom believes he can “disrupt Scottish football” after making a formal offer of £9.86million to buy a 29 per cent stake in Hearts. The Edinburgh ...
And Hearts aren’t coming to the table empty-handed either. They’re already a well-run club with solid foundations—both metaphorically and literally, thanks to that fan-owned model.
EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — Brighton soccer club’s billionaire owner Tony Bloom invested in Heart of Midlothian of the Scottish Premiership on Wednesday, aiming to revive another unheralded team.