Heart of Midlothian is on the cusp of making history by ending Celtic and Rangers' 41-year dominance in the Scottish Premiership. With a crucial match against Celtic Park looming, Derek McInnes' side is eager to capitalize on their impressive season. The club's investment from Brighton owner Tony Bloom has brought renewed hope to the fans. McInnes stated, 'It's a perfect ending to a season for the league, for Scottish football, for drama and excitement.' Heart of Midlothian's journey to the top has been marked by notable victories, including a win over Rangers that knocked them out of the title race. The team's determination and resilience have been evident throughout the season. As the final match approaches, the tension builds, and the fans are on the edge of their seats. The last time Celtic or Rangers did not win the Scottish Premier Division was a rare occurrence, and it took a remarkable effort from Aberdeen, led by Sir Alex Ferguson, to achieve this feat. Heart of Midlothian's fans are cautiously optimistic, remembering the 1985-86 season when the team came close to winning the title but ultimately fell short. This season, however, might be different. With the team's current form and the investment from Bloom, the possibilities seem endless. The match against Celtic will be a thrilling conclusion to the season, and the outcome is far from certain. As McInnes noted, 'We've ripped the script up so often this season, and we've got one more in us I think, and it's up to us to try and make that happen.' The stage is set for a dramatic finale, and Heart of Midlothian is ready to give it their all. The team's performance has been impressive, with several key players contributing to their success. The fans are eager to see their team in action, and the atmosphere at Celtic Park is expected to be electric. The match will be a testament to the team's hard work and dedication, and the outcome will determine the course of their history. As the clock ticks down to the final match, the tension builds, and the fans are on the edge of their seats, waiting to see if Heart of Midlothian will emerge victorious.