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List of Heart of Midlothian F.C. managers. Heart of Midlothian F.C., commonly known as Hearts, is a professional football club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Formed in 1874, the club has employed a manager to run the team since 1901, the first being Peter Fairley.
Heart of Midlothian Football Club, commonly known as Hearts, is a professional football club in Edinburgh, Scotland. The team competes in the Scottish Premiership, the top division of Scottish football. Hearts, the oldest and most successful football club in the Scottish capital, [3] was formed in 1874, its name influenced by Walter Scott's ...
Hearts also cut their player budget [7] and, more significantly, proposed to sell Tynecastle to eradicate the club's debt. [7] The fans protested against the latter course of action, [8] forming a group called Save Our Hearts. [9] Hearts made a deal with the Scottish Rugby Union to use Murrayfield Stadium in order that they could sell ...
John McCartney (footballer, born 1866) Willie McCartney. James McGhee. John McGlynn (Scottish footballer) David McLean (footballer, born 1884) Tommy McLean. Bobby Moncur. Frank Moss (footballer, born 1909)
O. Eva Olid. Categories: Football managers in Scotland by club. Heart of Midlothian W.F.C. People associated with Edinburgh. Women's association football managers by club.
Below is a list of notable footballers who have played for Heart of Midlothian ("Hearts"). It generally includes only players who made more than 100 league appearances for Hearts, played in international matches while with the club, or set a club record. Some players who made a significant contribution in under 100 appearances are also included ...
Alexander Anderson (footballer) Andrew Anderson (footballer) John Anderson (footballer, born 1881) Kenny Anderson (footballer) David Armstrong (footballer, born 1987) John Armstrong (footballer, born 1987) Bobby Atherton. Nathaniel Atkinson. Błażej Augustyn.
The 2020–21 season was the 140th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian (Hearts), with the team participating in the Scottish Championship.It was the club's first season of play in the second tier of Scottish football since 2015, and only the second since 1983, having been relegated from the Scottish Premiership, [3] after the previous season was ended early due to the COVID ...