If Hearts can team up with Tony Bloom they may be onto a winner like never before in their 150-year history.
Employees gathered all the in-depth information on each team and were able to match up opponents in any game. A knowledge of dressing room mood and which player has been up all night with a new baby could be just as valuable as vital team news that was yet to reach the public domain. For Hearts to be privy just some of Bloom’s data-crunching analytics would represent a major coup. Hearts legend Gary Mackay believes the presence of his ex-teammate David Weir as Brighton’s technical director removes any fears for fans about the investment.
Bloom could look to become a minority shareholder in Hearts in time, a status he holds with Union Saint-Gilloise. Previously, Bloom had a majority interest as he oversaw the return of the club to the Belgian top flight for the first time in 48 years and quickly become title contenders. “What will we be able to spend within this deal because we don't have £4m to take a chance on a player like Brighton do? “Will we still be bringing players in for next to nothing and then looking to make £4m-5m in a watered-down version of what Brighton are doing?
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