19-09-2014, 11:13
If performances don't improve then Irvine will get the boot when the time is right. JP won't hang around after spending so much in the transfer market over summer, he'll want to see results like everybody else. But he's giving AI a fair crack of the whip which is as it should be. The pressure's on but it'd be foolish and unfair to sack him when he doesn't have the new players at his disposal. I think some fans have just taken a dislike to him and want to see him out whether or not he's the right man for the job. Booing players and piling on the pressure to try and get someone sacked is not supporting in my eyes.