Stability is key if Hearts are to build on this season’s success
Robbie Neilson’s thunderous roar after leading Hearts to another cup final in his second spell looks set to become meme worthy. As he basked in the glory of consecutive victories over our hopeless rivals, he may even have afforded himself a wry smile. After all, it...
Small squad has been Hearts’ strength but stretch marks are showing
I had almost forgotten the mixed emotions an international break can conjure up when your own players are involved. Naturally, you want them to play, do well and report back for club duty feeling ten feet tall, but above all else you want them to come back in one...
Ellis Simms is unlocking space for Hearts attacks – and freeing Liam Boyce in the process
Initially deemed incompatible with one another, a recent change in shape has been key to bringing the best out of Hearts’ forwards, writes Ruaraidh Mackay.
You can’t spell ‘sour taste’ without Souttar
It is easy to see why the John Souttar situation leaves such a sour taste, but loyalty is a volatile commodity in football and, as supporters, we can be notoriously selective with who we demand it from.
What path does Walker take from here?
Jamie Walker’s Hearts career looked as good as dead, but a surprise star turn on Saturday shows there may still be signs of life.
Hearts attack needs to be ice cold to find its killer instinct
Despite the abundance of attacking talent at Hearts’ disposal this season, one key ingredient has been missing: ruthlessness, writes Ruaraidh Mackay.