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Hearts fans chant Steven Naismith ‘get to f***’ after EIGHTH straight loss as Saints pile on the pain - 3 talking points

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.

Meanwhile, Robinson’s men were on a run of seven straight games without a win until today against the Jambos. It was the visitors who had the two early chances which both fell to Blair Spittal but he couldn’t find the net on either occasion.

Buddies defender Taylor made the most of the missed chances by opening his St Mirren account on eight minutes. But the Gorgie side equalised 10 minutes later through a Halkett header from a corner. Olusanya put the Paisley side back in front after getting on the end of a flick on and lashing beyond Craig Gordon before the striker missed an opportunity at the beginning of the second half to make it 3-1. Buddies sub Kevin Van Veen could have made the game safe only to shoot wide but the points were save.

Having finished third last season, Hearts are now a staggering 14 points behind Aberdeen already. The defeat leaves them languishing at the bottom of the table with Ross County up next.

The Gorgie faithful must be wondering when their luck is going to turn. They turned in a good performance to claim a point against Rangers on the opening day of the season but that’s as good

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