Murray and Taylor want Hearts title win but what do other Hibs fans think?
Andy Murray and Josh Taylor express their desire for Hearts to win the Scottish Premiership title, but Hibs fans have mixed opinions.
Sir Andy Murray and Josh Taylor Back Hearts Title Win Two of Scotland's sporting greats, tennis champion Sir Andy Murray and boxer Josh Taylor, have expressed their desire for Hearts to win the Scottish Premiership title. Murray and Taylor, both Hibs fans, believe that a Hearts title win would be beneficial for Scottish football. Murray acknowledged that he might face criticism for his views, saying, "I'll probably get hammered for this." Taylor, Britain's first undisputed world champion in the four-belt era, described the Old Firm's domination as "boring" and added, "As painful as it may be as a Hibs fan, it would be good for Scottish sport/football." ## Hearts Sitting Pretty at the Top of the Table Hearts are currently sitting at the top of the Scottish Premiership table with five games remaining in the season. They last won the title in 1960. Rangers and Celtic, who have dominated the league since 1985-86, are closing in on Hearts, with only three points separating the top three teams in the division. ## Hibs Eager to Derail Hearts' Title Hopes Hibs, on the other hand, are struggling to keep pace with Hearts, sitting fifth in the table, 19 points behind their Edinburgh rivals. David Gray's side are focused on finishing fourth, which would guarantee a place in the Conference League qualifiers. However, most Hibs fans are more concerned with causing an upset against Hearts on Sunday. ## What Do Other Hibs Fans Think? A survey of Hibs fans revealed mixed opinions on the possibility of Hearts winning the title. Some fans, like Brian, believe that someone outside the Old Firm winning the league would be beneficial for Scottish football. However, many fans, including Neil, are opposed to Hearts winning the title, feeling that it would be a setback for Hibs. Others, like George, believe that a Hearts title win would be a welcome change and would push Hibs to improve.