Hearts have played 16 games this season and lost only one of them. With the other Hearts - League Two pacesetters Kelty - they are only unbeaten sides in their respective campaigns, and sitting third in the Premiership after the first round of 11 fixtures makes pretty good reading for a support that is loving every minute of their club’s return to the top flight.
But, for all that, Robbie Neilson still feels a nagging sense of frustration that a good start could have been even better. He believes the majority of the six draws in those 11 league games could have been converted into wins - the latest on Wednesday night in Perth when a second half of domination couldn’t be converted into a victory after Josh Ginnelly had levelled St
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