The Scotsman

Hearts’ tweet could come back to haunt them

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If a print-out of the tweet sent out by Hearts so soon after Friday night’s 6-2 defeat of Dundee is not already pinned up inside Dens Park somewhere then Dundee fans have even more reason to worry.

It would confirm what the thrashing suggested: Even at this early stage of the season, their team are not up for the fight. One suspects, however, that the tweet has been at the very least carefully bookmarked.

Sent out at 10.14pm, the post was someone at Hearts’ take on the recent ‘How it started/how it’s going’ meme, when two images designed to show the extent to which someone’s circumstan­ces have changed are juxtaposed.

In Hearts’ case, they contrasted a headline reporting Dundee’s imminent

U-turn in the SPFL vote to curtail last season, an act which helped condemn the Tynecastle club to relegation, with the then Championsh­ip table. It of course showed Hearts at the top with Dundee at the bottom. To call this premature would be an understate­ment; no other club had even played a game. Naturally, Hearts are hurting after the events of the summer. It’s clear the illfeeling is unlikely to dissipate anytime soon. Why Dundee were permitted to alter their vote after casting it is something the SPFL have never adequately explained, likewise Dundee’s reasons for doing so. But in the end 35 out of 42 clubs voted yes in a democratic vote. Hearts fans are well within their rights to have sport at the expense of Dundee’s feeble performanc­e, and many did. Stephen Kingsley’s free-kick strike for Hearts’ fourth goal prompted an amusing comment from former Hearts TV commentato­r Mark Donaldson. “Seems that getting something past the Dundee firewall is not so difficult after all,” he wrote.

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