Heart of Midlothian is on the verge of breaking four decades of dominance by Celtic and Rangers with one of the most improbable campaigns Scottish soccer has ever seen. Over more than two decades as a professional gambler, Tony Bloom made his fortune playing high-stakes poker, wagering on soccer and cricket, and honing an approach so coldblooded that he was nicknamed “The Lizard.” But never in his entire career had Bloom made a more seemingly preposterous bet than the one he placed last summer in Edinburgh. By spending $13 million to buy a stake in a team called Heart of Midlothian, Bloom was betting that he could turn Scottish soccer on its head. Heart of Midlothian's manager, Stephen Robinson, has been instrumental in the team's success, implementing a new playing style that has brought the team closer to the top of the league. The team's players, including Frankie Kent and Jamie Walker, have been in top form, scoring crucial goals and helping the team to climb the league table. Heart of Midlothian's fans are ecstatic about the team's progress, and the team's social media accounts are filled with messages of support and encouragement. The team's next match is against Celtic, and the fans are eagerly anticipating the outcome. Will Heart of Midlothian be able to break Celtic and Rangers' dominance and claim the top spot in the league? Only time will tell.