I think there are very few convinced by Roy it's fair to say. Even I've got severe doubts, but presumeably there must be a point at which everyone would say "feck me I was wrong, I love Roy". I mean if we went on an extended winning run and won the Premiership (I know, but run with it for a second), then obviously I would think everyone would change.
If we assume though that that is unlikely to say the least, where would we need to be, what would we need to do in order to make people question their stance?
I know some will say "feck off get him out now", but lets assume for this thread that he is going to be in charge all season.
My minimum standard, in that I think if he can't achieve this then it was a mistake in appointing him, is that he finished 6th or higher in the league (inproves on where he took over) and/or wins a cup. If he wins a cup, our first trophy for five seasons, I'd forgive a top eight league finish.
Any thoughts?