- Wallace Mercer
Wallace Mercer (
June 4 1946 –January 17 2006 ) waschairman of theScottish football club Hearts from 1981 to 1994. He is remembered mainly for improving the fortunes of Hearts during the early 1980s. This culminated in Hearts coming within 10 minutes of winning the championship in 1986.Mercer is also remembered for his attempt to merge the two major
Edinburgh clubs, Hearts and Hibs, during 1990. Mercer reasoned that theOld Firm had far greater financial power than either Edinburgh club and that the only way to realistically compete was with a united Edinburgh club. Hibs fans suspected that the "merger " was more of atakeover by Hearts and they strongly resisted Mercer's bid to acquire amajority share in Hibs. Mercer was eventually forced to abandon his plans as SirTom Farmer took financial control of Hibs instead.Mercer died of
cancer on17 January 2006 . The timing of his death caused a point of controversy because Hearts' next home match was anEdinburgh derby against Hibs. Many Hibs fans at the match actively disrespected the minute'sapplause that was held for Mercer, demonstrating that his actions had not been forgotten or forgiven by the Hibs support.External links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py_KIzu_PUc Youtube video explaining some of the background to the merger attempt]
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