I'm not sure you can really judge someone on 6 games, what you can't deny however is for whatever reason in little or no time he achieved two of our historically worst results ever and seemed to lose the team in little or no time. Bit like Liz Truss, became pretty clear early on he was dead man standing and that it wasn't going to work, and there was no point prolonging the agony for anyone, and we had to act fast before the situation became irretrievable. Strangest thing for me was his decision to stop playing Sibbald, when he clearly identified him as a target, kind of reminded me of Neilson's decision in the championship to break up the Watson-Reynolds partnership after they had gone on a great run of not conceding, to put Connolly back in the team when he was fit, seemed to make sense to no one but the manger. Maybe it was just a bad fit from the start with JR, the time he took to agree to join us and his subsequent travel arrangements never filled me with much enthusiasm.