Re Fergusson, is he now a striker? Pretty sure in most if not all of his youth football he was a centre mid, and a very good one at that, he was strong, fast, had good vision for a pass and had a bit of dig as well. Think Liverpool had him down for training and bounce games after the NI Milk cup. Now the worry for me is if Liverpool saw something in the lad then, why at 20 [before the fall out] was he only on the bench at Queens, do we have a problem turning promising youth players into first team players?

With the above in mind, Jardi points out that we require a decent right back, are we saying that none of the right backs that have came through the youth system over the last 5-6 years haven't been on a par with Mercer or Rooney or is it easier to get rid of the youngsters once they're too old for the 20's? Perhaps there's something to be looked at there.

Would like to add that if Fergusson was to be given the chance he would have to be given a run of say 10 games as with time he would only improve, nobody should be judged on a handful of games unless they're obviously dross.

As for Nayidea it's only a matter of time before enough is enough, whoever was responsible for appointing him should have nothing to do with finding the next manager.