Good points well made Gav. Tom Caley Jag would do well to ponder over some of this and maybe take a different view of Brew. He may well fail, but until then he deserves a bit of backing as do the whole team, not just continual strife from the word go. Fans expectations have outgrown the stark realities here. Too much top class football on tv every week clouding the judgements of the ordinary fan making it difficult to see where his/her team fits in. Don't forget that Brew started the season a few games in with no points on the board. He then became an instant hero with the last gasp stunner against Hearts, went on to beat Celtic, ran Rangers very close, became manager of the month, then went into reverse. Time for us all to get on his and the teams backs. It maybe is good for us to get it off our hairy chests, but it justs makes a difficult situation worse. All the talk about thank God for Gretna rubbish. Thats not our fault, what about Killie, and St Mirren........Hearts and Falkirk not too far away either. I honestly believe but for the poor start to the season we would have been in the top six comfortably. We are not much different to Aberdeen, Motherwell, Hibs or United, teams we can get the better of, even Aberdeen, maybe next year. We gave them all seven games of a start and they still could not relegate us. I have swung a bit on the Brew management issues, and think next season, with some new blood we could be challenging for top six competitively.