Morison has achieved two objectives - substantially reduced the wage bill, and by the looks of it, introduced a group of players who will be able to play a more possession-based game. I think he's done really good job so far, but I really doubt whether Morison expects any sort of play off challenge with Nelson and McGuiness as our 2 centre backs and Harris/Watters up front. In my opinion none of those 4 are good enough for push into the top six. We might play decent football after many years of pragmatic stuff, but until the squad is strengthened further at the 'business ends' of the pitch, I think we're mid-table at best..