Summary
"WHEN I came in last season the target was the top six, but this season . . ." Jim Jefferies paused, wary of stating what was reflected on the television above his head.
This win, a fifth in six matches, has quietly propelled Hearts into third place in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League. Excluding the aberration against Kilmarnock, the Tynecastle side have not conceded during that spell and averaged two goals in each game, ominously submitting their candidature as the best of the rest.See the full content of this document
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Hearts 'Are Flying' and Now Looking Beyond Top-Six Place
That third place is the summit of their ambition is indicative of the depressing familiar yoke the majority of the division labour under but, given the circumstance...
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