To get in a manager that won't:
a) increase pressure on players who haven't performed for over a year by making comments to the media about being so sure they'll turn it round that he hasn't even looked to see who's available - strikers in January, when saying the players to improve the squad would be too expensive for sensibly run club to sign would have taken pressure off everybody.
b) play virtually the same 11 until they're all knackered when there's 9 games in a month and then get surprised that results go downhill and they start getting injured. - Barmby has said it contributed to McLean's injury, I'd say Chester's as well, and possibly Koren's. We know Evans eventually had to be rested as he was struggling, Fryatt was dropped to the bench for 2 games, and we saw Rosenior and McKenna go downhill as the month wore on.
c) Doesn't complain that the fans want to see alternative plans when the team is on a losing run - Barca lose 2 games and the manager says he'll have to look to change the tactics, we're losing and fans are idiots for saying we need a plan B because we didn't ask for one when we were winning.
Again, if the reason for the suspension/sacking is as described it's ridiculous, but the loss of Barmby isn't that great.