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Steven Pressley reckons Tony Bloom’s ambitious move into table-topping Hearts is refreshing for Scottish football. ‌

The ambitious Brighton owner has bought a stake in the Tynecastle club and given them access to his Jamestown Analytics software. ‌

Bloom has also made it clear he wants to break the modern day duology of Celtic and Rangers and is aiming to do it within a decade. ‌

Derek McInnes’ side have made a near perfect start, taking 19 points from 21 and that has taken them two points clear of champions Celtic.

Pressley said: “It’s brilliant. It’s what our game needs. It’s refreshing.

“It’s why Tony Bloom came into the market here at a club like that. ‌

“He sees a gap in the market that if they utilise the recruitment strategy here, they can maybe c

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