Hearts are left sitting on the sidelines because of COVID-19 rules. The Tynecastle club were left raging they were blocked from training by the Joint Response Group from continuing their pre-season preparations.
That decision came after the Aberdeen Eight and Celtic's Boli Bolingoli broke coronavirus quarantine rules and led to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warning that another incident would force a full shut down.
The Jambos - and many other clubs outside of the Premiership - felt they were being punished for issues caused by top flight footballers.
Yet while they are unable to use the Oriam training facilities they usually do, Hull City have been allowed to do their pre-season training at the venue.
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