Where Hearts and Hibs rank in full SPFL table compared to Rangers, Celtic, Aberdeen plus league rivals


by www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com— The Edinburgh derby clashes are over for another season but just how do the city’s fierce rivals ranks in an SPFL-wide table? Hearts find themselves sat in 3rd place in the Premiership table behind Celtic and Rangers. Meanwhile, Hibs are down in 7th and missed out on the top six alongside Aberdeen. Dundee United are back in the top flight after winning the Championship title with ease, whilst Falkirk have won League One pretty comfortably as well. Down in League Two, Stenhousemuir take the crown...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—Hearts + Hibs ranked in VAR errors table and how they compare to Rangers, Celtic + rivals after 26 mistakes. The VAR debate is running high as new findings released by the Scottish FA bring up 10 more errors made by the refereeing tech. Both Hearts and Hibs are named as teams who have been on the wrong side of decisions made by whistlers with the help of video-assistant referees. The review from an independent panel brings the total amount of incorrect calls up to 26 for the season. Refereeing scrutiny has been heightened this season and has been the subject of much debate on the airwaves and in the...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—Hearts and Hibs wage bill compared to Rangers, Celtic + Aberdeen as big-spending clubs ranked. The Premiership season is coming to a close after a busy season at both Hearts and Hibs. For Steven Naismith’s Jambos, they have secured third spot and a lucrative spot in next season’s Europa League or Europa Conference League. At Hibs, a bottom six spot has been slammed as unacceptable by club chiefs as boss Nick Montgomery faces a huge summer transfer window. Numbers from the previous 22/23 season have been crunched by football finance expert Kieran Maguire on a number of fronts relating to...

www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com—Scottish Premiership penalties received: How Hibs, Hearts, Celtic, Rangers, Aberdeen and more compare. Fans of virtually every Scottish Premiership club will feel as if luck doesn’t go their way when it comes to penalties, with an understandable bias always kicking in during the debates. Decisions will always go against clubs but it’s easy to feel as if they go against your club more than others. The introduction of VAR in 2022 was hoped to end all controversial decisions but it seems to have only magnified the weekly debate. And fans continue to feel hard done by regardless, with less leeway...