Hearts have formed an “exclusive” partnership with analytics firm Jamestown Analytics, owned by Brighton’s majority shareholder Tony Bloom, to enhance player recruitment and opposition analysis. The club, who also used the analytics company in hiring head coach Neil Critchley, are preparing for the upcoming transfer windows with plans in place. Talks regarding a potential £10m investment from Bloom are ongoing, which would make him a minority shareholder in Hearts, pending approval from its supporters.
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English and Gotterup defy expectations to finish 2nd and 3rd at British Open
Harris English and Chris Gotterup finished second and third, respectively, at the British Open in Portrush, with English shooting a final round 66, four shots behind Scottie Scheffler, and Gotterup earning around $2.7 million after a remarkable two weeks, including a win at the Scottish Open. Both players now eye potential Ryder Cup spots, with English needing to secure a top six ranking and Gotterup expressing surprise at his success. Explain It To Me Like...
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