This is a re-writing of history to suit your own arguments.
The injury to Jones, who was our leading scorer and assist provider was a huge blow, particularly as it happened reasonably early in that season. It was an injury which severely restricted us as an attacking force. There was no immediate upturn in fortunes due to enforced tactical change after the Jones injury. We still trundled along on the fringes of the play off group in the way that we had all season. By common consent the real turning point, and the game which did signal an upturn in fortunes was the draw at Mansfield, much later on.
To say he ‘accidentally‘ changed things at half time against Fleetwood is really stretching credibility. That first half was one of our worst displays of last season, not helped by conceding a goal that was way offside. To me it was a show of his ability as a manager that he did something radical that changed the game around. You honestly think that he had never considered playing 5 at the back before that occasion and that he just thought, Well, let’s give this ago’? It’s a decision that shows he can be reactive and that proves your argument is wrong, yet you use it as a stick to beat him with.
I can guarantee that, although at the moment, the heat is off, given a run of poor results, all of the ‘Robins is crap’ posts will start again, totally disregarding all he has achieved.