My biggest concern is that Hamshaw doesn't seem to be able to affect games in the same way some other managers do. Whether that be the way we set up from the outset, or the way he's able to influence games during play, substitutions, etc. In hindsight, recruitment this summer has also done him no favours, which is unbelievable when you consider we brought 13 players in.
That being said, I hope TS doesn't hit the panic button just yet. I don't know what appetite he would have to change the manager, but for me, we stick with MH, at least for now. It was always going to be a "project" this season and never a quick fix, a tough gig for any manager, never mind a rookie like Hamshaw.
Personally, I don't think we're in a position as a football club to attract anyone of sufficient calibre to turn things around sufficiently. At least with MH we have a manager who, I assume, is hungry for success and has a point to prove. Although right now, I appreciate that doesn't count for very much when results are so dire and we're 4th bottom.



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