Liam Fox told Hearts job chances as Andrew McKinlay gives update on next manager search
Andrew McKinlay has confirmed that Liam Fox WON'T be offered the Hearts job on a permanent basis.
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Andrew McKinlay has confirmed that Liam Fox WON'T be offered the Hearts job on a permanent basis.
St Johnstone's board will again meet today to narrow down their managerial shortlist after receiving a flood of applications for the McDiarmid Park post.
Liam Fox has stepped up to the plate as interim Hearts manager - with Lee Wallace and Angus Beith his assistants.
Eight defeats on the bounce would put any manager in deep trouble. Couple that with no wins all season, four months since the last one and sitting bottom of the league, then the writing was well and truly on the wall for Steven Naismith.
Raging Hearts fans let frustrations be known at full-time as they continue to prop up the table after defeat to St Mirren in Paisley made it EIGHT defeats on the spin in a horror start to the season. The 1500 fans who who made the trip across the M8 Gorgie aimed chants for manager Steven Naismith to "get to f***" as goals from Richard Taylor and Toyosi Olusanya condemned them to another defeat, with Craig Halkett scoring in between. The Edinburgh side came into this one propping up the rest of the Premiership table with their only point coming against Rangers on the opening day, piling the pressure on Naismith.
Jimmy Thelin has confirmed Duk will have to get another week’s training under his belt before he is ready to return to his Aberdeen squad.
Dundee boss Tony Docherty insists they aren’t just heading to Ibrox to be guests at Rangers’ homecoming party as they look to spoil the Light Blues’ return.
It's a tale of contrasting fortunes in Glasgow as Celtic fans bask in the glory of Champions League success - while Rangers are more worried about who will be steering the ship at boardroom level.