When Danny Wilson came in he stated that he didn't go along with the notion of a 'Maurice Malpas side', he felt that it was a pointless excuse an incoming manager can use to give him extra time.
However, the difference between 2008/09 and 2009/10 is considerable.
Improvements to players: Jon-Paul McGovern, Kevin Amankwaah, Phil Smith, Mark Marshall. Getting more goals from Billy Paynter is more than significant too.
Players Swindon Town couldn't attract pre-Wilson: Jonathan Douglas, Scott Cuthbert, Gordon Greer plus unearthing Charlie Austin from Non-League.
Getting rid of the deadwood or players that really needed to move on if we wanted to improve: Is was a big risk letting so many players go but it was essential: Pook, Brezovan, Peacock, Casal, Kanyuka, Sturrock, Nalis, McNamee...
Useful loan deals that outweigh the duds: Hal Robson-Kanu, Owain Tudur Jones, Alan Sheehan, Stephen Darby, Simon Ferry, Danny Ward. Even Tope Obadeyi and Alex Revell played their part.
This is all stuff TEF'ers know.
Can improvements be made? Of course. However, after what Town fans have gone through in the last 10-15 years it is baffling that some of our 'faithful' to boo a Swindon side who are clearly trying their best to secure a chance of promotion.
I haven't been following Town or football all that long, but following on from Rich's post I am interested in other's take on Danny.
I don't know about Danny's previous management performances, but since I have been supporting STFC we have had:
Iffy - shit board, no money, failure
Wise - shit board, no money, some impact
Sturrock - shit board, no money, L2 promotion
Malpas - decent board, some money, failure
Wilson - decent board, some money, success
So I think my question is would Danny still shine if (god forbid), we still had the former regime in charge?