The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Jefferies back at Tynecastle to take on a support role

- Jim Jefferies is back at Tynecastle as an adviser.

Jim Jefferies has agreed to return to Hearts as an adviser to the board.

The former Hearts player and manager, who guided the Tynecastle club to their Scottish Cup final win in 1998, joins for six months on a part-time basis.

The 69-year-old former Kilmarnock, Bradford City and Dunfermlin­e manager, most recently the sporting director at Edinburgh City, will also support Jambos boss Robbie Neilson.

A statement on the club’s website read: “We do need support to ensure Robbie has all the time he needs to work and focus on his first-team squad ahead of the start of the 2020-21 season.

“To provide that support, we have reached out to Jim.

“Jim has agreed to join us for six months, on a part-time basis, to give Ann (Budge) and the board advice and guidance on a range of footballin­g matters.

“Jim will work closely with Ann during the transfer window, which has now opened, to help make the changes to the squad that Robbie feels are needed.

“Jim has Hearts in his DNA. After making 310 appearance­s as a player between 1972 and 1981, he returned as manager in 1995 and led Hearts both to cup finals and to Europe.

“His crowning achievemen­t was lifting the Scottish Cup in 1998, beating Rangers 2-1 in the final, ending a 42-year wait for cup glory.

“He once again took over the managerial reins in 2010, leading us to a third-place Premiershi­p finish.

“On behalf of everyone at Hearts we are delighted to welcome Jim back to Tynecastle.”

Speaking to the Hearts website, Neilson said: “I’m delighted to welcome Jim back to Hearts.

“He brings a wealth of experience and knows the club inside out having been hugely successful both as a player and manager at the club.

“Having worked with Jim in his first spell as manager and known him for over 20 years, his experience and expertise will be of great benefit to both the club and myself.”

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