I agree that its subjective, and that sturrocks time while far from easy was easier then MM's. I do feel like sturrock would set them up better for league 2 and wouldnt stand for less then 100%.The general consensus from that thread was that Sturrock didn't have as hard a job as Molesley and Sturrock probably isn't applying for many jobs at this stage in his life either, with that he mind it's hard to say Sturrock could've done better because it's just not a possibility.
If its not one thing its the other. If we brought in an experienced manager we'd be saying we need an up and coming manager. I think we'd be having the same conversation just from a different perspective.
But then we'd probably all be moaning about playing route 1 and being only mid table and being a side of just l2 journeymen and boring football ?
I guess what i was getting at is i think a more experienced head would have been a more sensible appointment.
But Mm doesnt strike me as a quitter, This league seems extremely poor so i havent given up hope that we can start grinding out enough points to retain our league status. For me he needs to settle on a formation, more signings, and try his best to turn a bunch of losers into winners with motivation, and maybe seek advice from more experienced colleagues.