Heart of Midlothian Football Club, commonly known as Hearts, is a professional football club in Edinburgh, Scotland.Hearts, the oldest football club in the Scottish capital, were formed in 1874, their name influenced by Walter Scott's novel The Heart of Midlothian. Heart of Midlothian Football Club Fan Page The 2013–14 season was the 117th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian.It is the club's 31st consecutive season of play in the top tier of Scottish football and the first in the newly established Scottish Premiership, having been promoted from the Scottish First Division at the end of the 1982–83 season.Hearts also competed in the League Cup and the Scottish Cup Founded in 1874, the capital's oldest club has been to the brink and back in recent years. Bayern Munich are interested in Scottish youth international Aaron Hickey, according to a report by the Daily Record. Hearts FC. Heart of Midlothian Edinburgh. An Edinburgh and Lothians' perspective on news, sport, what's on, lifestyle and more, from Scotland's capital city paper, the Edinburgh Evening News. 1.8K likes. Hearts are now beating strong again. Tuesday 14th July, 2020 at 4:15pm.

Relegated from the top flight in 2014 after going into administration and being hit by a points deduction and signing ban, Hearts are now beating strong again. Bayern have been scouting the 17-year-old Heart of Midlothian left-back, who is out of contract at the end of next season and unlikely to renew his contract. They are also regarded as a model for other clubs, introducing a living wage for staff and an historic shirt deal with charity Save the Children, en route to winning promotion and the Scottish Championship in 2015. Hearts and Partick Thistle are "disappointed and surprised" that their relegations have been upheld, leaving them in the Scottish Championship and League One respectively this season.Clubs have threatened court only to back away when they got a whiff of the cost, but this time seems different, writes Tom English.Hearts and Partick Thistle have had their hopes of a relegation reprieve ended, but the glee, rancour and suspicion in Scottish football will linger, writes Tom English.The way the SPFL have handled the early ending of last season has been "shocking", despite arbitration finding in the organisation's favour, says former Hearts manager Craig Levein.BBC Scotland's Tom English is puzzled by the "jilted three" at Tynecastle as Hearts face a battle against relegation.Hearts begin their Scottish Championship campaign at home to Dundee after the lower-league fixture lists are announced.With Hearts and Dundee United in the throes of a legal battle, Robbie Neilson's Tynecastle switch is the latest bizarre twist in Scottish football, writes Tom English.Robbie Neilson says Hearts will benefit from his experiences in charge of MK Dons and Dundee United as he returns for a second spell as Tynecastle manager.All you need to know about promotion, relegation and qualification for Europe in England and Scotland's top football leagues.All the arrivals and departures this January in the Scottish Premiership.All the arrivals and departures this summer in the Scottish Premiership.With protests against high ticket prices appearing in the stands this season, BBC Scotland examines whether Scottish football is too expensive for fans.Bringing an end to Craig Levein's spell of not many highs and a new low as Hearts manager will have been painful for owner Ann Budge, says Tom English. Sir George McCrae, a local businessman and former MP, had persuaded players from Heart of Midlothian football club to join the 16th Battalion, the …

News. Hearts FC. The club crest is based on the Heart of Midlothian mosaic on the city's Royal Mile; the team's colours are maroon and white. Founded in 1874, the capital's oldest club has been to the brink and back in recent years. We are incredulous to have received a Notice of Complaint from the Scottish FA in the circumstances. Includes the latest news stories, results, fixtures, video and audio. Joint Club Statement with Heart of Midlothian.

One of Scotland's highest profile professional sports businesses, Heart of Midlothian Football Club (Hearts) is a forward thinking, innovative and dynamic organisation. The Jambos are effectively fan-owned following a takeover by the Foundation of Hearts, with Edinburgh businesswoman Ann Budge.

As you’re walking the Royal Mile, you should keep an eye out for the famous Heart of Midlothian. The home of Heart of Midlothian Football on BBC Sport online.