Agreed. These scare stories are common because many fans think that a manager can only produce one style of play - a decent manager (best example Mourinho) will produce a style of play to fit the players available to him. An example closer to home is Cotterill who was expected to play the long ball game, but produced an entertaining team.
The only disappointment is that Freedman wasn't in charge against Millwall. Early days, but proof that a change of manager can have an instant impact. Pearce was one of my all time favourite players, but when a manager uses that old smokescreen of the club needing reforming from top to bottom, and the job being a long term project without being able to produce a team that can string a few passes together, it's time to panic.
Let's now hope for a decent end to the season, and renewed confidence for next season - as long suffering supporters we surely deserve that !!

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