Fans have made their feelings clear after another away defeat at the weekend turned up the heat on Naismith.
Angry Hearts fans have taken aim at the club board following a poor start to the season, with hommade banners appearing over a bridge on Gorgie Road.
Now some fed up punters have publicly turned on the board and chairman Ann Budge, making their feelings clear to passers by with a couple of bedsheet banners draped over the railway bridge that crosses Gorgie Road, just around the corner from the stadium. The two banners read "sack the board" and "Budge over". Punters are now unhappy at the appointment of Naismith, who previously took the Hearts B team before replacing Robbie Neilson last April.
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