
Originally Posted by
Upthemillers14
Hamshaw talks well, especially for a manager with less than 20 games experience. He's by no means perfect and there would've been better candidates out there to bring in for a short term fix. However, this is going to be a massive learning exercise for all involved, he has a system he wants to play and he'll have to adapt at times when it's needed, but he's not going to get it right every time.
The basics of what he's wanting to do are no different to when Warne was in charge, and it took a couple of years for Warne to get a proper side together. Long term I think he'll work out, we just need to be patient with him.
Anything better than our finish last season is by far a success, considering we've employed a manager with no experience. The squad is lacking in areas and we've got some deadwood left over, but we should comfortably finish mid table. A decent January window and we could quite easily be play off material