Andrew McKinlay insists basement side Hearts can achieve the impossible dream of winning the Premiership with the help of Tony Bloom’s analytics company.
The Tynecastle CEO made the ambitious claim as he spoke about the new exciting link up with Jamestown at yesterday’s AGM. And McKinlay is adamant that having access to the Brighton owner’s sought-after data can help Hearts bridge the financial gap on traditional powerhouses Celtic and Rangers at the summit.
McKinlay, who told shareholders that the partnership was ‘game-changing' and could take Hearts to the ‘next level’, said: “He said: “Game changing to me in that context to me is a genuine opportunity to compete with the teams above us in Scotland. "Could we challenge for the title?
I do think that. When I first came into the club I said I wanted to get back to being the third best team in Scotland and that I was criticised for showing a lack of ambition.
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