I wouldn't go as far to say he doesn't care as it would be odd in the extreme if he wasn't bothered. However, what I would say is that Mr. Sinnott does not seem to realise what sort of football club he is at. I rather get the impression he thinks he is at a club like Farsley or Vauxhallor such like and he's here to get a side playing nice football and entertaining the hundred or so locals that may turn up.
He seems to have no concept of many of our supporters pride of our playing status in the BSP and the desperation I and many others have to get back to that level. Where was his desperation to haul us into the play off hunt - it wasn't apparent in his selection on Saturday.
To be fair, when he was at "a club like..." he got them three promotions, including up to the Conference. Obviously I wasn't an avid watcher of Farsley Celtic throughout the course of those years, but that record certainly suggests he takes progression up the pyramid every bit as seriously as developing a nice style of play.
I suspect it would be easier to get out of this division by signing up lots of big, strong, aggressive lads, getting them well-organised, then hoofing for 42 games. But that would probably see you relegated from the Conference the following season. If we can get up playing some good stuff as the likes of Wimbledon have done, perhaps we'll fare a bit better?
Dunno. As I say, I'm not particularly in love with Sinnott. But I think it's worth giving him a bit longer just yet. Surely we're better than Premier League numpties who don't give a manager a proper chance? We haven't bought into the cult of the sackfest, have we?