Brew's future is always, like any manager, dependant on results and the players busting a gut for him (and for themselves for that matter). I understand your comment about losing faith in his favourites, but he has been criticised by members of this forum for doing that and relying too much on the youngsters. It just goes to demonstrate that opinion can vary among the supporters who all want the same thing - success - so there will almost always be a proportion of the fanbase that disagree with something Brew does!
I don't see why last night was a repreive (I'm not aware that Brew's job was partcularly under threat prior to the game) although there is no doubt that the result was a relief for all staff and supporters alike.
The forthcoming games are certainly a challenge, but I don't see why he's on a sticky wicket, anymore than he normally is! A run of bad results will always increase pressure, but lets not add to the burden by piling the pressure on before it's even got to the point of being due.
The bottom line is that we're through to the QF's of the CIS Cup and we're mid-table in the league. I'm sure we'd all have taken that before the season started. If (and some will think when) we lose the next 4/5 games and end up 11th/12th and out of the CIS Cup, then start cranking the pressure up - I just can't see what possible benefit can be gained from putting the players and manager under undue pressure before the predicament merits it.
What a pity this debate hasnt got a thread of its own. It is actually "nice" to have posters supporting Brewster and comong up with rational defences. Sumtimes ya just cant win - but that also comes wiv the territory.
Brew is under threat and he does not have the support of some of the players. There have been these "whispers" for some time now and he only survived last season becos of financial issues and the lily livered management.
This forum isnt putting the pressure on - in many ways it is self inflicted. The basic reasons that I am voicing MY concerns are becos I fear that we are heading to the position that you have alluded to - we should be thinking about changing it now before we get to that situation. Brew was one of my fave players - a joy to watch - but as a manager he has displayed appalingly naieve tactical awareness, has personalised disputes and shows an unrepenting arrogantness.
If we do pull ourselves out of this it will be becos of the players not Brewster.
He has not been aided by the ineptness of his management but he is being kept in blind faith and the fear that a manager with some sense will blow the shennanigans at TCS to feckin pieces.
Oh how I wish Neil Warnock had given it a go !!