I'm the first to admit I know fa about football, but I don't get all the talk about getting rid of someone who has had less than a season to put a team together. When Penney was signed I was surprised it was for only two years. I would think year one would be a complete scrapping and rebuilding year so crap results would be expected, year two you would hope to see some cohesion on the side and if things don't improve you begin to get concerned. For me it wouldn't be until year three or mid-year two at the earliest that I'd say this isn't working, we need a change. The worst thing that could happen to any club is to get stuck in the revolving door of a new coach ever one to two years. But that's just me, I haven't got as much skin in the game as most of you, it's just my two cents worth.