Dundee youngster Kerr Waddell grabbed his first ever senior goals as his double sealed a 2-1 win over Hearts at Dens Park.The 19-year-old Dark Blues academy graduate opened his career account when he headed home just before the break – but then saw his opener cancelled out by Kyle Lafferty.It has been a tough week
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Ross Callachan’s header salvaged a 1-1 draw for Hearts after Jon McLaughlin’s howler threatened to cost them the game at Partick Thistle.The Jambos keeper allowed a weak shot from Thistle’s Blair Spittle to creep through his body and it looked certain to secure a first win of the season for the hosts.However, Callachan was on
Hearts were made to fight all the way as they claimed their first win since Craig Levein’s return as boss with a 2-1 triumph at Hamilton’s SuperSeal Stadium.The Jambos looked to be firmly in control after Ross Callachan’s early strike was followed up by Kyle Lafferty’s penalty midway through the opening period.But, when Rakish Bingham
Craig Levein’s return to the Hearts hot-seat ended in some frustration after Aberdeen goalkeeper Joe Lewis denied the Jambos in a goalless draw at Murrayfield.The former Scotland boss, previously in charge of the Tynecastle club from 2000 until 2004, added the managerial post to his director of football role after the departure of head coach
Louis Moult proved why he is so in demand with a match-winning performance in Motherwell’s 2-1 victory over Hearts.The striker has been courted throughout the summer by a number of clubs and looks set to leave at the end of his contract next year, but is still proving to be a vital player for Stephen
Rangers suffered further early season frustration as determined Hearts dug in for a deserved point at Ibrox. Pedro Caixinha’s men were looking to bounce back from last week’s controversy-laden defeat to Hibernian. But while there was no shortage of incidents in that loss to Neil Lennon’s team, the Light Blues were hampered by their inability
Hearts racked up their first points of the season thanks to an Esmeal Goncalves cracker at Rugby Park – only for the Portuguese striker to see red in the second half as both teams finished with ten men.Goncalves buried the match-winner from 20 yards before he was ordered off after a tussle with Killie centre-back
Returning striker Leigh Griffiths scored a double as Celtic took the first step towards a seventh successive Premiership title with a 4-1 hammering of Hearts at Parkhead. The 26-year-old, back in the starting line-up after recovering from a calf injury, opened the scoring in the 29th minute before his corner early in the second half
Kyle Lafferty will move to Heart of Midlothian next season. Kyle Lafferty aims to use Hearts as a springboard to the World Cup after agreeing a deal to sign for the Edinburgh club. The Northern Ireland international has signed a two-year contract subject to a medical. The former Rangers striker was a free agent after
Down 2-0, and having few chances, Minnesota were able to pull level with Vancouver with some gritty team play. Minnesota United FC has agreed to terms on a deal with winger Sam Nicholson that will make him a Loon through 2019, sources have told ESPN FC. Nicholson, 22, leaves Scotland as a free agent after
Substitute Tom Rogic’s sensational stoppage-time winner gave Celtic a 2-1 Scottish Cup final success over Aberdeen and clinched an historic Treble. In an open and thrilling encounter at Hampden Park, winger Jonny Hayes volleyed the Dons into the lead in the ninth minute only for Parkhead midfielder Stuart Armstrong to level two minutes later. Celtic