Like you and others, Supers, I hope like hell this works out and he turns out to be a terrific manager for us but I'm just not good at 'leaps of faith'. My problem is that I just don't know yet how this change is going to go. We have had similar 'manager speak' from every new manager since I started with City back in 1972, both from those who succeeded and those who failed, almost all of whom came with "100% positive feedback" as well. Talk and feedback don't gain any points, though; results do. I was impressed by Neil's involvement at Bournemouth which helped to gain a crucial result. I wouldn't particularly call myself a 'big supporter of Adams', but I did think there was a reasonable chance of gaining a play-off place with him and Phelan and Holt, given the recent run of results since Phelan arrived.
I'm pleased that Neil has kept on Phelan and Holt, which IMO greatly improves our chances for the rest of the season. If Alex Neil can achieve the play-offs or better I will be absolutely delighted and sing his praises about what he will have achieved. At the moment though, I think these euphoric expectations are putting huge pressure on him and it could backfire big time if results start to go the wrong way and some fans turn on him like they did on Hughton and Adams. I fervently hope he will be a great manager for us and I will wholeheartedly support him as long as he is the City manager, even if results do go the wrong way, but at the moment I just don't know yet how this will work out. No blind faith for me, sorry.
RER - You're quite right to 'have no blind faith', at least until you see that our style of play and results CONSISTENTLY improve and NONE of us know that they will, though we certainly hope that they do; otherwise, as you say the 'honeymoon period' with some of our 'Boo Boys' will be very short-lived!!!!