I wouldn't be surprised if he got the sack because I'd sack him and that's usually a good barometer about how others must feel.
Everyone is thinking variations of the same theme: can someone who presided over a humiliating defeat which could easily have been the worst in our modern history , as well as only taking 1 point from 18, and keeping (by consensus ) our best 3 players out of the team and them constantly slating his team deserve trust or respect.
Most would say no. Then there's the question of having the balls to make a decision.
The one person who should go is the commercial director, Steve Coakley. On Saturday he sat by himself in the platinum suite while all around him the service was terrible.
People were ordering and paying for drinks that either took an age to come or didn't come at all. Meals were being served as soon as people sat down. As soon as last person on a table had eaten their last mouthful plates were whipped from the table.
Did Tony Stewart really walk out at half time? Radio Sheffield commentator said so apparently but some fans have since disputed this? It's all gone a bit belly up and I think we must give NR some time to sort this mess out. His team selections are baffling and he appears to have his favourites but until January his hands are somewhat tied.
Defensively we are a shambles and not one of the back four from Saturday had an even average game. Up front Danny Ward and Derbyshire, despite his goal look way out of their depth.
In midfield, we are constantly under pressure, even in possession. So many players, so many simply not good enough. We need to somehow get through to January without being completely stranded and take it from there.
It's been a dire season, one of the worst in recent times but I suppose after so much success, we need to take the rough with the smooth. It could be an interesting next few weeks.
The one person who should go is the commercial director, Steve Coakley. On Saturday he sat by himself in the platinum suite while all around him the service was terrible.
People were ordering and paying for drinks that either took an age to come or didn't come at all. Meals were being served as soon as people sat down. As soon as last person on a table had eaten their last mouthful plates were whipped from the table.
When you're paying £6k for a table you expect excellent service. If it continues like that for the rest of the season then they'll be 6k (plus drinks) down next season.