No Old Firm dominance 'from now on' - Bloom
Briefly

Tony Bloom, the investor in Heart of Midlothian, asserts that Scottish football will no longer be perceived as a two-horse race dominated by Celtic and Rangers. He emphasizes that this dominance has been detrimental to the sport over the last three decades. Bloom aims to elevate Hearts' status in the Premiership, initially targeting third place, but now insisting that it should be the minimum expectation. He draws a parallel to his success in Belgium and stresses the importance of having a winning mentality in every competition.
Scottish football will no longer be viewed as a two-horse race between Celtic and Rangers, according to Hearts investor Tony Bloom. He aims for a competitive league.
Tony Bloom believes the dominance of the Old Firm is detrimental to Scottish football, advocating for a shift towards a more competitive environment among clubs.
Bloom envisions Hearts aiming for at least a third-place finish in the Premiership, emphasizing a winning mentality for all competitions the club participates in.
Comparing his effort with Hearts to his success with Union Saint-Gilloise, Bloom expresses confidence in his approach to reinvigorate the club's fortunes.
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