Celtic, Hearts and Scottish Champion
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Derek McInnes has expressed a strong sense of optimism for Hearts' future, anticipating a season of "so many positives" to propel his side towards greater achievements next term. His comments come despite Saturday’s heartbreak of narrowly missing out on the Scottish Premiership title,
Hearts said they are investigating ‘disturbing’ reports of ‘serious physical and verbal abuse’ towards players and staff following the Celtic pitch invasion
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JUST when you thought you’d seen it all in Scottish football… Wait until you hear about the cup final that was called off in the MIDDLE of a penalty shootout! After a week of dubious
Hearts had been on course to win the league for the first time since 1960 and end 41 years of Celtic and Rangers dominance.
Listen to Sportsound and follow live text as the Scottish Premiership's bottom six play their final league games of the season.
Celtic have won a 14th top-flight title in 15 years, but it was Hearts who led the way for 250 days this season; Danny Rohls Rangers made a late title push but faltered post-split; Motherwell impressed under Jens Berthel Askou to finish ahead of Hibs,
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Heart of Midlothian aim to break a 41-year Old Firm monopoly as they travel to Celtic Park needing only a draw to secure a historic Scottish Premiership title
Heriot-Watt University has secured £200,000 to launch the UK's first Knowledge Transfer Partnership with a professional football club, embedding researchers inside Falkirk FC.
Hearts is bidding to become the first team to break the dominance of Celtic and Rangers in Scotland since Alex Ferguson’s Aberdeen in 1985.
Hearts lost the Scottish Premiership title 3-1 to Celtic after a late collapse at Parkhead. The defeat ended a 226-day stay on top and preserved the old order in Scottish football.