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Hearts' Queen of Hearts Steps Down: A Legacy of Salvation
5 Dec
Summary
- Ann Budge invested £2.5m to rescue Hearts from administration in 2014.
- She oversaw the construction of a new main stand and hotel.
- Hearts is now the largest fan-owned club in the UK under her tenure.

Ann Budge has concluded her 11-year tenure as Chair of Heart of Midlothian, marking the end of an era defined by salvation and rebuilding. She famously injected £2.5 million of her own funds to rescue the club from administration in 2014, preventing its potential collapse. Her commitment extended to significant infrastructure developments, including a new main stand and a hotel at Tynecastle.
Beyond tangible assets, Budge prioritized integrity and fostered a people-centric approach, successfully transforming the club's reputation. A key achievement was transitioning Hearts to become the United Kingdom's largest fan-owned club. She reflected that her tenure, despite its challenges, was an enjoyable experience, driven by a desire to do things properly and honorably.
Budge departs with the team atop the Scottish Premiership, a stark contrast to its second-tier status upon her arrival. She expressed confidence in the club's future, particularly with new investment and expertise, and humorously acknowledged Tony Bloom's prediction of a league title within a decade. Budge will remain involved as honorary president.




