Heart of Midlothian is on the verge of winning their first Scottish title in 66 years, with the club currently leading the league by three points. The team is set to face Motherwell on Saturday, followed by a home match against Falkirk and a potential title-deciding clash against Celtic next weekend. For the fans of the Edinburgh club, this week is filled with anticipation and anxiety, especially for those who remember the heartbreak of 1986. That season, Heart of Midlothian entered the final day unbeaten in 27 league games, needing only a draw against Dundee to secure the title. However, a shocking turn of events saw Celtic snatch the championship away from them. The emergence of Heart of Midlothian as serious title contenders under manager Derek McInnes has reignited interest in Scottish football, which has often been dominated by the Glasgow giants. With the club's rich history and a passionate fan base, the upcoming matches could mark a significant turning point for Heart of Midlothian, potentially ending a long wait for silverware and rewriting the narrative of Scottish football dominance.