To be fair to Morison he was tasked with terminating most of the original squad and replacing them with free players. Apart from the money Tan invested in Robinson (and sacked Morison a week later) he provided the manager with zero funds.
It was Morison idea to change our style which was well overdue.
I remember the opening game against Norwich, the win, the way we played, and thought we were well and truly turning a corner.
After 10 games he was fired.
Changes of style and personnel take time to develop as we are seeing with Hudson (who is worse than Morison) yet we still try to blame him for the decline which is totally at the door of both Tan and Dalman.
Their managerial decisions over the years have been dreadful