The former Blackpool and QPR boss was unveiled as the new Jambos gaffer alongside CEO Andrew McKinlay
But the only stats that matter right now are the ones staring the Jambos in the face at the bottom of the table - zero wins and just two points from eight games. Jamestown Analytics is the Tony Bloom-linked tool that produced Neil Critchley’s name as the best candidate - according to CEO Andrew McKinlay - to sort out that mess that ultimately cost Steven Naismith his job last month.
“I promise the Hearts supporters that I give them everything I've got every single day to improve this football club. And I'm fully confident that I can do that and I'll be the man to get us out of the situation that we're in right now. “I hope to use that to my benefit that ultimately transfers to the people I have responsibility every day for, which is the staff and the players. My immediate aim is to win games of football. We've not won a game of football so far this season. My focus is solely on St Mirren on Saturday.
“Lots of players left, I think there were 17 players left last summer and we built a new squad. From changing a team that was losing and having the mindset of losing to a team that was then expected to win, to get to 73 points and only miss out on the last day of the season to get to the playoffs. Join our panel for a laugh, a moan and a look at all things Scottish football, as well as having your say on the biggest issues in the game.Alternatively, you can watch on Facebook or Twitter.
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