Barely five months after his appointment as Hearts boss, Hearts fans seem to have already grown tired of Slavko Matic, and vowed to ensure he's no longer at the club before Sunday's Super Clash and President's Cup.
The Phobians put up a good run of form when the Serbian first arrived in October 2022, replacing Samuel Boadu - a man fans swore to send packing.
But after sustaining a difficult run of games which has seen Hearts win only one of six league games and their FA Cup elimination, Matic is now staring down the barrel of the same gun.
"Some section of the supporters - whom I support because Matic is not doing well, want him out" Kobby Jones told Joy Sports.
"If the management will not prevent him from being on the touchline [on Sunday], we will resist him because we believe he will not hep us. We will do that," he ended.
The club's board have refused to comment on the matter.
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