The injuries sustained by defenders Stephen Kingsley and Frankie Kent means Hearts may also have to look at recruiting at the ...
General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday morning had the prospects of turning into a fairly difficult morning for the board. With ...
Here is everything the Hearts board of directors were asked at the AGM and what they answered from the Q&A portion of the ...
Hearts chief executive Andrew McKinlay says his "gut" feeling is that club captain Lawrence Shankland will run down his contract with the club. Shankland's contract expires at the end of the season ...
Chief executive Andrew McKinlay is sure Hearts will soon move off the bottom of the Premiership and will end the season in the top half of the table.
Andrew McKinlay, Hearts’ chief executive officer, admitted that the club’s position in the William Hill Premiership is ‘concerning’, but he firmly believes the Jambos will start to climb the table.
Hearts reckon they have hit the jackpot linking up with Jamestown analytics - but CEO Andrew McKinlay admits they desperately ...
Heart of Midlothian FC held their 118th Annual General Meeting at Tynecastle where the board of directors faces questions ...
Hearts CEO Andrew McKinlay says he regrets the management and recruitment team's decision not to sign another striker in the ...
Hearts chief executive Andrew McKinlay believes the club’s deal with Jamestown Analytics offers a “genuine chance” of ...
The chief executive spoke to the press following the conclusion of the 118th Heart of Midlothian Annual General Meeting.
A Fifa rule change means Scotland could be drawn in a group of five instead of four and could now face England and Wales in the World Cup qualifying draw. (Scottish Sun On Sunday), external ...