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Scottish Hearts will remain in Tynecastle for next season. What is open to debate is the long-term future of where the club will reside.
Work to upgrade Tynecastle's main stand is scheduled to start during the summer of 2009.
The club put options up to supporters on whether they would like the temporary venue. Options included a temporary move to Hibernian's Easter Road, which was quickly ruled out. Others included staying at Tynecastle with only three stands open, cutting capacity to 13,000 fans, as well as temporary ground-sharing arrangements with Dunfermline at East End Park and Livingston's Almondvale stadium.
The move has raised fears that season tickets — and tickets in general — could be scarce.
Work to upgrade Tynecastle's main stand is scheduled to start during the summer of 2009.
The club put options up to supporters on whether they would like the temporary venue. Options included a temporary move to Hibernian's Easter Road, which was quickly ruled out. Others included staying at Tynecastle with only three stands open, cutting capacity to 13,000 fans, as well as temporary ground-sharing arrangements with Dunfermline at East End Park and Livingston's Almondvale stadium.
The move has raised fears that season tickets — and tickets in general — could be scarce.
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