Yeah, I'm still in the Pressley Out camp. Not rabidly so, but ultimately I just don't think that he is a very tactically astute manager. He doesn't know how to win games and doesn't get the best out of the players available to him.
Take today: he stumbled over a winning side entirely by accident. He'll never drop his golden boy Donkey Webster, it takes an injury. Phillips comes in at RB and promptly gives us the attacking outlet from full-back that we have been crying out for, and which Pennington, for all his clear ability, has struggled to provide. This helped to get a much better performance out of O'Brien, to boot. Pennington moves to CB and delivers his best performance. Pressley even admits that he was told by Everton that Pennington's best position was CB, yet he brought him into the club to play as a RB?!?
Then take the second half today: Walsall came out and having sussed out our shape, dominated the game, creating a host of goalscoring opportunities. We were very lucky not to concede and were kept in the game by Alsop and the woodwork. Pressley did nothing to change that. A good manager would have done-not always a sub is needed, just a subtle positional adjustment or change in instructions to players. We held out, they ran out of steam, we got a second and won-that's football, luck is a part of it. But SP, Tactical Genius? Bullcrap. Credit to the players for the win today, not SP.