
Middlelot president Neil Kerchlie is right to secure six key players, but he insists he has made progress since joining the club in October.
Tyncastle scored four points from five games ahead of last week’s draw in Mazerwell, who rejected the Scottish Premier League.
“It’s always a group,” Krichlie said. “I think the fans should point to me, not the players. After every game you don’t get the result you want, you’ll be disappointed, you’re bored.
“That’s fully understood. I’ve never criticized his supporters because we all feel that. I, the players have been included in this matter.
“But I have to feel the vision on things. I must be balanced and rational in my thinking and believe in what we are doing. And I have seen the signs of progress.
“I’ve seen a team that is honest and tireless and is willing to fight on the pitch. And sometimes it’s just a good difference.
With the semi-finals of the Scotland Cup against Aberdin on Saturday, Krichley emphasizes the need “a lot of speed.
Hearts have yet to be in Donsian in the league this season, two draws after losing 3-2 in Petodor in October.
“You have to overcome despair,” Krichlie said. “We have to continue waiting.
Former Blackpool coach Cerclie made his first visit to Hampden a few weeks ago to introduce himself to the National Stadium, with more than 22,000 fans of his heart on Saturday.
“Obviously, it was empty during the day, just to feel it,” he said. Barcelona midfielder says it is an icon.
“You see what it may be like. I know we have an incredible support.