A managers career at any given club is based around results, and we are at the moment dreadful and will face the drop if changes are not made before Christmas based on results thus far.
If performances pick up between now and November then he might have a lifeline. But the clock is ticking and supporters patience is wearing thin! I've not seen exciting football played by Boston since the Greene days, but such a statement doesn't go down well with some and I get that. But at the end of the day we need a manager that knows what wing play is and how to get in behind rather than use hoof ball.