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Dundee United have a number of first-team stars whose futures need to be resolved. But first they must focus on finishing as high up the… ...
David Gray felt Hibs put in a “complete performance” in their win over St Johnstone. The head coach beamed with pride after goals from Junior… ...
Kevin Nibset has enjoyed his season on loan with Aberdeen from Millwall but manager Jimmy Thelin is not sure about what's next yet.
Hearts could soon have some sort of link-up with Premier League success story Brighton. The Jambos have insisted they will not be a feeder club to the Seagulls with their owner Tony Bloom in talks to ...
New Dunfermline Athletic manager Neil Lennon is wasting no time in improving his squad. Lennon was made the Pars boss until the end of the season, becoming the third manager at East End Park this ...
Scottish Premiership clubs are continually looking at innovative ways to recruit players. Hearts have a partnership with Jamestown Analytics that sees the Tynecastle club use the data firm’s analytics ...
And Gray feels their demolition of the Saints proves how far they’ve come as his players gave him everything with a successful outing. “It was a complete performance,” he told the club website.
Lennon Miller is probably the most wanted Scottish Premiership player at the moment. The Motherwell teenager has been attracting interest all season as he looks set for a money-spinning transfer exit ...
Nothing can endear you to the Hibs support more than turning Hearts down. It was claimed Hibees striker Kieron Bowie chose the Easter Road move over Tynecastle, although Jambos sources played that ...
The January transfer window was Hearts’ first with full use of Jamestown Analytics. The Jambos struck a deal with Jamestown which enables them to use Tony Bloom’s firm’s data algorithm in player ...
They’ve only lost two games across 2025 so far and Stevenson thinks the Jambos squad owe it to Critchley to finish the season as best they can. And the former midfielder believes by reaching the top ...
Dundee United have a number of first-team stars whose futures need to be resolved. But first they must focus on finishing as high up the Premiership table as possible. At one stage it looked like it ...