I think he'll continue to play what he thinks is his best side,whilst managing players' frustrations and expectations from the bench. In a way,it's not a bad place to be....there is no real pressure to push for a top 6 finish,although we'll take it if it happens.Continuing the improvement of these players,including the likes of Rigg, through game time and on the training ground will be his focus,with one eye very firmly on next season. I feel that is when we'll be able to judge how good Bennette,Lihadji,Ekwah etc.are and what contribution they can make. In the meantime,as long as we continue to try to play our often very excellent football,I'll be happy with that. The future's bright!