Indeed. And at this stage, I think trying to guess which is simply futile.
I'm not sure that 'credit' is the right word, but in one form or another you've got to hand it to the Sunderland chairman. There were many safer options out there, including sticking with MON. This is quite possibly the biggest gamble a PL chairman has ever made before, and he's doing it with PL survival on the line.
I've not even got a gut feeling as to how this will turn. Honestly think it could go either way. But I will say it again, I do think that Sunderland squad need a kick up the backside and to be shaken into life. And Di Canio certainly comes across as someone who could do that.
I don't think these last seven games are going to be boring though. On and off the field.