We've also started playing the ball out from the back more and ditched the hoofball; both of those things were evident before the Brighton game. So I don't agree that he hasn't tried to change things. Maybe he could've changed things more, but he's only had six or seven weeks in charge and he's working with the wreckage left by his predecessor. I don't really hold him responsible for the hammering against Leicester, for obvious reasons; the next few games were definitely poor. But the last couple of games have been much better. Overall I don't think he's disgraced himself, under the circumstances.
Anyway, I think we all agree he's not the man for the job. But I will defend him against some of the criticism he's getting on here at the moment.