so let me get this right... when we had those 3 defeats, it was byrne's fault, and nothing to do with the fact that several of our best players were not available?
and now that we're going well, it's nothing to do with byrne, because anyone would be able to do well with those same players who were missing for the 3 defeats?
it really wouldn't hurt some of you to give the guy some credit.
i hated the cunt when he got the job. he was nothing more than a big mouthed wide boy football manager wannabe. the first few performances under byrne were woeful and should not be ignored simply because we're now undefeated in four. the team and tactics he fielded for that brighton game alone defy all logic and reason.
since fitton took control and some key players have returned, results have improved as well. byrne has also begun to learn from his mistakes and has returned to the obvious formula (i.e. sturrock's) and adapted it to play to our strengths. we've done well, he's motivated the team well and he's obviously very passionate and determined to succeed. for that he deserves credit.
my biggest concern is that when we were missing key players, he appeared clueless and seriously short on ideas. what happens if we get into a bad run with our key players available? he doesn't appear to have much to fall back on. whilst he's got bags of coaching experience, managing a youth side where results aren't scrutinised by 6,500 people every week and the pressure is minimal as results aren't hugely important must be incredibly different to managing a senior side.
as others have said, he lacks experience of the day-to-day football management. does he have contacts in the game? does he have long-term plans for the club? does he have an eye for a player? what sort of football would a side comprised of byrne signings play?
this is a new era at STFC and i think we need a new manager with experience, knowledge and talent to take us forward - i genuinely don't think byrne fits that criteria. he is very much in the mould of a martin allen; loud, brash and "passionate".