I liked what he was trying to do. To change us from a cautious side into an attacking one was a mighty task using a patched up squad full of strangers, but I think he would have kept us up in the end. It always seemed to be individual errors that cost us points, not the tactics.
On a level I probably agree, although it's hard to see him as anything other than a beaten man.
It's not as if the team cruised clear of relegation under the guidance of a new manager, so not a huge margin for error.
Plus, assuming I'm right in thinking CH bought in Kayal, then that's all the justification needed to finally make the change.